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The benevolent origin of crop circles. Noted for their perfect geometrical and often complex
design, thousands of crop circles, or crop formations, have been reported across the
globe in the past four decades alone. While many have gone unexplained, they all inspire
awe through their intelligently beautiful designs. Some scientists have found that the
crop stalks are bent but unharmed in ways that humans are incapable of doing. During
an April 27 videoconference with Supreme Master Television staff, Supreme Master Ching Hai
shared astonishing details about crop circles, their practical purpose and spiritual implications.
Videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai
and Supreme Master Television staff Los Angeles, California, USA – April 27,
2011
Supreme Master Ching Hai: We are to be aware of something bigger than us, something more
developed, something more benevolent even if they are developed. Because look at that
and the UFO, and all that: That means the authors of all these writings are mightier
than us, that we don’t even know who they are, when they come and where they come from.
And with those technologies advanced, they could destroy us, they could do harm to us,
but they never did. So see, the message is very clear, that peace should be here that
we should be benevolent, that we should concentrate on more of our development to a higher standard
instead of making war and oppressing. Because these mightier ones do not oppress or make
war on us, so we should learn and do the same to each other in the human’s family,
VOICE: To find out more about who made the crop circles and why, along with other interesting
spiritual topics, please tune in to Supreme Master Television for the full broadcast of
this videoconference at a later date on Between Master and Disciples, with multi-language
subtitles.
We thank Supreme Master Ching Hai for illuminating such areas of human mystery that exist beyond
our mundane lives. May the dazzling wonder of the crop circle phenomena remind us to
strive toward nobler and more forward-thinking goals for humankind�