Monday, April 25, 2011

What I'm Learning About Crop Circles


Friday night I saw the NYC premiere of the curious documentary, What on Earth? Inside the Crop Circle Mystery, and it affected me deeply. Some years ago I was awakened to the mystery of my own body’s felt senses and how they lead me in a positive way. That discovery allowed nature’s deep innate-intelligence to guide my path of discovery and healing forward in ways that were previously inconceivable.


I now see a whole other dimension of natural intelligence in the Crop Circles. Many have associated these breathtaking natural works of art with the UFO phenomena, yet Crop Circles are something else to me. They speak much like my inner referents. At first, the communication seems a bit foreign, like the felt senses of my own body did. Perhaps the Crop Circles are the universe’s innate intelligence giving us powerful signals on how to best heal next. In a perplexing world, I sense that another dimension of our own cosmic intelligence is appearing to lead us to a better place. I intend to listen with great anticipation and hope to learn this visual language of powerfully energetic symbols.


Similar nuances of inner and outer guidance assisted my awareness of the sexual-spiritual (love) split that haunts our culture, our relationships, and our well-being. This intra-psychic split has been a central focus in my healing practice since 1985. Personal and global healing can resource each other with amplified energy, and this development correlates the synergy between Crop Circles and personal/sexual healing.


For a better sense of this unconventional dynamic, please consider joining us on the evening of Friday, May 13 and all day Saturday, May 14 for the workshop: Map for Living: Soul Energy Exchange (S.E.X.). We will share hidden, yet practical healing opportunities and techniques in a discreet, safe and very comfortable way. Simply click here for full details and how to register for Friday night’s free introduction and/or Saturday’s workshop.


In the whisper of spring, Michael