Gary S. Bobroff, M.A., has an undergraduate degree in philosophy from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and a master's degree in Jungian Psychology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. He has been privileged to visit crop circles in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. He is also the developer of Our Archetypal Nature, a popular course in Jungian psychology. He speaks and leads workshops internationally. The author lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
This is a rare and gifted man who will be one of the authentic teachers of his generation. Gary Bobroff is a stunning writer graceful, eloquent, subtle and the skill with which he weaves together his fascination with Crop Circles, the return of the Divine Feminine in our time, and Jungian psychology in what is a kind of spiritual mystery exhilarates me. This is an original masterpiece of a book. Savor it richly, slowly, and gratefully, and many interlinked secrets will be revealed to you, and in you. from the foreword by Andrew Harvey, founder of the Institute for Sacred Activism By invoking the perspectives of the great psychologist C. G. Jung, Gary Bobroff provides penetrating insights into one of the most puzzling phenomena of our time. Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind Crop Circles, Jung, and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine is one of the most original and valid approaches to the crop circles that I have read for a long time, and the author is to be congratulated for opening the subject out to a new area of investigation! Bobroff's appearance at the renowned Glastonbury Symposium conference to discuss the themes of the book was very well received and inspired many people to take a fresh look at an old but continuing mystery, opening the doors to important and deeper layers of understanding. Andy Thomas, author of Vital Signs, The Truth Agenda, and Conspiracies Unflinchingly intelligent! Vital and important, original, insightful, and resonant with hope. [The author] fearlessly acknowledges the deep mystery inherent in the Crop Circle phenomenon and gently offers a way for people to absorb, accept, and understand. Laura Ferguson, director of theCollege of the Melissae I learned more fromGary Bobroffabout masculine and feminine archetypal energies and how they manifest in the world than from any other book in my substantial Jungian library. His approach is neither a return to the Goddess nor a repeal of the Warrior but a siren call to balance both intelligences for the salvation of our planet. Diane Croft, author of The Unseen Partner A tremendous achievement! Clear, lucid, and comprehensive! Anne Baring, author of The Dream of the Cosmos and The Myth of the Goddess Both psychologically grounded and open to the inspiring awe of this new wonder, Bobroff's approach is one that is accessible to everyone, and no prior exposure to Jung or crop circles is required K. D. Farris, author of Meshe, Heshe, Mison, and Orbit