Celtic symbols, arts and culture
Crop Circles
Crop circles are a fascinating and controversial topic. While not specifically Celtic in nature, they do mainly occur in or near lands where the Celts have dwelt, namely the British Isles. Some crop circles do exhibit patterns found in Celtic symbols such as Celtic knots, Celtic crosses or triskeles (triple spirals). Of course, many other patterns appear as well.
There are many theories about what these mysterious and often beautiful patterns mean and who constructed them. These theories include that they are man-made hoaxes, created by extraterrestrials, made by hidden forms of energy or that they are some kind of distraction or “disinfo” campaign on the part of the goverment or Illuminati.
There is a definite link between crop circles and sacred geometry, especially spirals. Those who maintain that all crop circles are hoaxes have a difficult time showing how such intricate patterns can be constructed in what is often a very short time.
The following video looks at some of the connections between crop circles and ancient sacred sites:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVD_uZhf5EQ&feature=related
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