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Crop circles ... and more
When I first encountered crop circles, I was
intrigued right from the start. It was only much later that I understood
why this was so. Over the years, I came to realize that crop circles are
the perfect example of a mystery that reflects every aspect of those who
research and study it.
It shows through my initial amazement when
I studied my first crop circle. The many questions I had, the states of
awe I was in. After that came a period that I felt the urge to analyze,
to dissect, to turn everything inside out. Followed by a phase in my
life that I wanted the world to know about the crop circles. I became a
crop circle teacher. Then, years later, an inner knowing grew inside of
me. An inner knowing that the mystery was so much bigger then I had
previously realized, and that I was just starting to scratch the surface
of it.
All stages – awe, analyzing, teaching, inner knowing -
were telling a lot about me. While I was transforming through all these
different stages, the phenomenon did not change at all. It merely
mirrored back my state of being.
My published work on crop
circles -
articles,
books,
DVDs - reflect this. My early work is
drenched in awe (see the DVD ‘What on Earth is Going On?’) and analyzing
(see my book ‘Crop Circle Geometry and Reconstructions’). In my later
work you see my teaching aspects, succeeded by the first steps towards
greater knowing (see my book ‘The Hypnotic Power of Crop Circles’),
towards the vision of the greater context (see my novel ‘Sophias Ei’).
The understanding that there is no difference between the crop circles,
Gothic Cathedrals, the Great Pyramid or the knowledge of the ancient
Wisdom Keepers of South America. They all serve the same purpose. They
all are windows to a deeper understanding, to inner knowing, to gnosis.
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photographic reflections
There is this place called the ‘edge of chaos’, from complexity
theory, that I source from when I am taking pictures. In this place, I
become One with the camera and the image I am photographing. This
‘edge of chaos’ is the magical point of creativity, inspiration, and
awe, and all of this being wrapped up, curled up into one photograph. It
is the point between the manifest and the unmanifest – between the
permanent and the impermanent. It is on this ‘edge of chaos’ that I
can see the manifest, and yet be informed at the same time by the voice
of the unmanifest – the voice that sparked the manifest into being. This
essence of timelessness I capture in all my photos.
I invite you to step outside of time, and view my
images from the ‘edge’. For instance my powerful
crop circle photos.
These photos are also for sale. See Products
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