This is an audio version of the excellent article entitled ‘The Call’, written by Karen Alexander and published in the Temporary Temples 2021 year book. After reading the article an innumerable amount of times, I came to the conclusion that I wanted people to hear these words with all the gravitas they deserve. I therefore conscripted an actor/impersonator friend of mine to provide me with a sample of his voice doing an impersonation of Morgan Freeman. Then using the lates A.I software, I transformed this article into the best form of spoken word I felt appropriate, the voice of a man almost everyone is familiar with and can relate to. I hope, by taking it this liberty, it will allow many more people to grasp the profound wisdom that speaks through these words. If per chance the real Morgan Freeman should ever come to hear this recording, I hope it will bring a smile to his face. Blessings.
Synosis
“The Call: Crop Circle Experiencers by Karen Alexander offers an immersive exploration into the captivating world of crop circles, documenting the profound experiences and transformative journeys of individuals who feel compelled to engage with this mysterious phenomenon. Karen guides readers through distinct stages, starting from the initial allure of the circles to the deeper connections forged during the journey.
In this essay, Karen introduces the concept of ‘The Call,’ emphasizing the impactful nature of encountering crop circles. From the bewitchment triggered by curiosity to the invitation extended by the phenomenon, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a transformative odyssey that transcends casual interest, leading to a profound shift in one’s worldview.
Throughout the text, Karen delves into significant themes such as synchronicity, precognitive dreams, and paranormal encounters. The crop circle phenomenon, according to Karen, serves as a portal to a broader, more mysterious reality, facilitating personal transformations beyond conventional boundaries.
At ‘The Crossroads’ stage, readers encounter a crucial moment where individuals confront the Trickster archetype through the Hoax, prompting reflection and potential exits from the journey. The narrative further explores stages like choice, initiation, and opening, shedding light on the evolving relationship between experiencers and the phenomenon.
The importance of recognizing the cumulative purpose of the journey is emphasized, with Karen urging readers to move beyond passive reactions and actively engage with the phenomenon. As the narrative progresses, the essay explores internal re-alignment, where the geometry of crop circles influences consciousness, fostering deeper connections with the cosmos.
High strangeness emerges as a pivotal point in the narrative, describing intense encounters beyond crop circles, resembling the Hitch-hiker Phenomenon in unidentified aerial phenomena. The essay concludes by contemplating a ‘World in the World,’ challenging readers to un-condition their consciousness and embrace a broader, simultaneous reality.
In summary, ‘The Call’ invites readers on a captivating journey through the stages of engagement with crop circles, encouraging contemplation of a reality extending beyond the ordinary and offering a glimpse into the mysterious and unexplored aspects of human experience.”
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