Lost Origins

S03E05 - Lucy Pringle // The Energies of Crop Circles

10.21.2019 - By Andrew TuzsonPlay

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Strange phenomenons are pervasive throughout our world; much of the nature of our existence is unknown, unexplainable, and enigmatic beyond our understanding. While many observe a happening that is not understood and react with the knee jerk reaction of disbelief, Lucy Pringle takes a different approach. Lucy has dedicated the vast majority of her life to studying, photographing, and scientific analysis of the worldwide appearance of crop circles. In 1990 while studying the energetics of a crop circle, Lucy Pringle experienced miraculous healing of a severe shoulder injury. Inspired, she expanded her research to investigate the physical, psychological, and energetic effects of these mysterious formations on people as well as on animals. In this book, alongside her stunning full-color aerial photographs of crop circles, Pringle shares the results of her research, including anecdotes from an 800-person questionnaire study, in combination with detailed scientific explanations by aerospace engineer and fellow crop circle researcher James Lyons.This week on Lost Origins, Andrew and CK connect with Lucy to discuss her latest book, The Energies of Crop Circles and her life's work. Lucy explains the worldwide phenomenon and walks the hosts through the connections between crop circle formations, cosmic energies, and consciousness. If you are a fan of the mysterious and unknown, you do not want to miss this one. About the guest: Recognized as an authority on the effects of electromagnetic fields on living systems, Lucy Pringle is one of the world’s leading crop circle photographers and researchers and is currently working with a medical research team investigating the temporary relief of Parkinson’s Disease when inside genuine crop circles. She lectures internationally and lives in Hampshire, England.

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