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      <title>Crop Circles, the Bones of God</title>
      <description>Michael Glickman has been researching crop circles since 1990, bringing his architectural background to what has become one of the most profound studies of these formations ever undertaken. His new book, Crop Circles: the Bones of  God, is an unforgettable and deeply inspiring journey into the question of what the circles are and how we may use them in our own process of enlightenment. Those of us who are humble enough to embrace the formations for the miracles that they are can use this book, and this luminous interview, to deepen our own relationship to the circles and the circlemakers, and in the process go more deeply than ever before into the beckoning search that the circles offer us. <![CDATA[ ]]></description>
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