In this conversation, Gary King and Karen Alexander discuss their fascination with crop circles and the profound impact they have on people. They explore the connection between geometry, music, and spirituality, highlighting how geometry is like frozen music and how it bypasses the intellect to create a deep inner experience. They also discuss the importance of engaging the whole of oneself in the process of drawing geometry and how it can lead to a shift in consciousness. They mention several books that have inspired them in their exploration of crop circles and sacred geometry. Scientists are studying the effects of ice baths on the immune system and its potential to cure illnesses. Unorthodox methods like ice baths and UFO research are changing the paradigm of how we think. The UAP UFO situation is intriguing, and there is a growing feeling that mainstream scientists should be involved. The powers that be have successfully kept a lid on UFO knowledge, but there are people on the inside who want to reveal the truth. It’s important to keep an open mind and not dismiss anything in the study of crop circles and other phenomena. The conversation explores the simplicity and profoundness of geometry and the Fibonacci sequence. It highlights how understanding geometry can provide a sense of ease and inner knowing, without the need for complex mathematical knowledge. The conversation also touches on the nihilistic views of science and the importance of finding inherent meaning in the world. It discusses the fear of change and the pain of growth, as well as the role of mistakes and failure in learning. The conversation concludes with a tribute to the late Michael Glickman and upcoming workshops and events. =============================================================
Sound Bites “Geometry isn’t a manmade thing. We just discovered it.” “People are missing something that’s absolutely magical.” “Geometry isn’t a manmade thing. We just found it.” “That’s amazing.” “Going in the ice makes you face yourself.” “UFOs, who would have thought it? Crop circles, who would have thought it?” “Fibonacci is a bit scary in itself. But when you get it and you just go, this is really easy. And it’s so simple that it’s overlooked.” “Geometry is basically about ratio. It isn’t even about measuring half the time. So you don’t need any of that to do it.” “There is inherent meaning in all of this. That it means something, because that’s the other great scam, isn’t it, about science, that it’s all meaningless.”
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