Crop Circles for Beginners
The Discovery of the Music of Geometry
Harry Eilenstein
Since about 1985, crop circles have become a more well-known phenomenon. In the meantime, about 10,000 crop circles have appeared in more than 50 countries. However, well over half of them come from southern England in the area of Stonehenge, Woodhenge, Silbury Hill, White Horse and other prehistoric monuments.
Some of them can be proved to have been made by humans, but others just as certainly have not been made by humans – this is not the starting situation one would wish for as a researcher …
In the present book 300 of these crop circles are examined more closely. It turns out that they contain approx. 100 elements which appear in many crop circles. Their geometrical form has an easily recognizable meaning. Therefore, with the help of these „words“, the crop circles composed of them can be read like „sentences“.
The meaning is almost always the same: a representation of how individuality unfolds. Therefore, there are many similarities with astrology or the chakra system, for example.
This analytical approach is complemented by 50 dream journeys into individual crop circles, which makes the picture that arises from the analytical observation of the crop circles even more rounded.
Thereby a first impression can be gained of the language of the collective subconsciousness – which words and which grammar it uses: It is a „music of geometry“.