Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Crop circles, sacred geometry and frequency

This is a little off topic from the flow of the blog but it's definitely worth mentioning because it's quite awesome and it's still a little bit related. I just finished watching the last video below and made a cool discovery or synchronicity, you could say.

Everything in existence is vibrating at a different frequency, absolutely everything. I've come to learn this by reading the Law of One. A good example of how frequency works with vibration in order to form perfect geometrical shapes - that sometimes is regarded as sacred geometry - are crop circles. Have you ever wondered how crop circles are made? Did you ever think they are made by beings from outside of our existence? If so, how is it they are they making these circles?

David Wilcock has a very good lecture called The 2012 Enigma. In this lecture he covers a few subjects and he touches on the very same idea I'm talking about right here. In fact, I got the idea from him because of what he mentions in this documentary. I urge you to watch this entire lecture. If you don't find it interesting at least watch a glimpse at the 8:00 min mark, listen to him for about three to four minutes and then keep reading.



I agree with David. Crop circles are most likely made using some sort of frequency. Check out these two videos below and come up with your own conclusion.

This is an old video from the UK. It's used in many ufo/crop circle documentaries.



Now watch this! This demonstration was done using sand and sound frequencies at different pitches. This is awesome.




Still think crop circles are made by a couple of dudes using rope and wooden planks?

A wonderful friend from the Book of Light pointed out to me a website with some great information to support the above. Her blog is listed here under opalescent words. If you are interested in knowing more about how frequency and how the creation are related then follow this link and also this one.

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