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    4 VOLUME XXVI, No 6 Round Robin NOV-DEC 1970

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    DAMIS, Prom "Antiquity Unveiled"By J.M . R o b e r t s ................................................... 1 - 4

    GENTLE CARPENTER OF THE SNOWSFrom Oc t. 1962 "N ati on al Ge ogr aph ic" . . 5 - 6

    COMMUNICATION GAP IS THE WORD!One C lip and One Quote . . . . . . 7 - 8

    THE STAR EXERCISEBy Al G o e k e ............................ . . . . 9 - 10

    YOU MAY CALL ME AQUARIAThrough Jo an Dixo n .......................................... 1 1 - 1 2

    A FIVE-YEAR OLD'S EXPLANATIONBy Sa l ly George ............................................................ 13

    SOMETHING HAD BEEN DONE TO MY BRAINBy Hans L a u r i t z e n ..................................... . 1 4 - 1 6

    INSANE URGE TO DO WICKED THINGSFrom "UFOs: O pe ra tio n T ro ja n H or se ". . 17 - 19

    TEMPORARY SUCCESS OF ORGANIZED EVIL

    By G u r d j e e f ........................................................2 0 - 2 1CLIPS, QUOTES & COMMENTS

    A Simple C hr is tmas R i tu a l , An E ar ly C hr is tmasPresent, She Looked More Dead Than Alive,Activat ing The Head Area, The Monn Is Jesui tT e r r it o r y , A Few Anecd otes From The Road,Dorey , G a r r e t t , Aquav ideo............................2 2 - 3 6

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    THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH

    BSRA No 1: Pu blish ed by B ord erla nd Sc ienc es Res earch Fo un da t ion ,In c . , PO Box 548 , V i s t a , C a l i fo rn ia 9208?, U .S .A.

    Ed i t ed by the Di rec to r , R i l ey Hansard Crabb , Doc to r o f Metaphys icsin the Soc ie ty o f S t . Luke the Ph ys ic i an .

    The J o u r n a l i s p u b l i s h e d s i x i s s u e s a y e a r , w i t h th e a s s i s t a n c e o f t h e A s s o c i a t e s , a t t h e D i r e c t o r s home, 1103 B o b o li n k D r i v e , V i s t a ,I t i s mimeographed , 36 pages an i s su e . The Fou nda t ion was in c o r po ra ted under C a l i fo rn ia law, May 21, 1951> #254263, and has bee ni n c o n t in u o u s e x i s t e n c e s i n c e t h e n . A d dr es s a l l c o r re s p o n d en c e t othe PO box . The Jo ur na l i s Included i n the as so c ia t io n membership f | 6 a y e a r . S i n g l e c o p ie s a nd b a ck i s s u e s o f t h e J o u r n a l a r e

    I i1 you don t ca re to jo in you may rec e iv e the Jo u rn a l bydon a t ing $6 o r more a year t o the Fou nda t ion . The D i r e c to r s w i fe ,Mrs . Ju d i th Crabb, i s o f f i ce manager.

    PURPOSES OF BSRA: T his i s a n o n - p r o f it o r g a n iz a ti o n of pwople whot ak e a n a c t i v e i n t e r e s t i n u n us u al ha p pe n in g s

    a lo n g t h e b o r d e r l a n d b e tw e e n t h e v i s i b l e and i n v i s i b l e w o r l d s . I nthe words of the late Meade Layne, founder and director of BSRAfrom 1946 to 1959* "BSRA publ icat ions are sc ien t i f ic in approachb u t em ploy few t e c h n i c a l e x p r e s s i o n s . They d e a l w it h s i g n i f i c a n tphenomena which o rthodox sc i en ce canno t o r w i l l n o t i n v e s t ig a t e .F o r e xa mp le : th e F o r t e a n f a l l s o f o b j e c t s f ro m t h e s k y, T e l e p o r t a -t i o n , R a d i e s t h e s i a , PK E f f e c t s , U nd erg ro un d R a c e s , M y s t e r io u s D i s appearances , Occul t and Psychic Phenomena, Photography of the In v i s ib l e , Na tu re o f t he E ther s and the p rob lem o f the Aero fo rms (F ly ing Sa uc er s ) . In the year 1946 BSRA ob ta ined an in t e rp re t a t io n o f the phenomena which has si n ce come to be known as th e E th e ri c or

    4-D i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , and w hic h h as n o t b e en r a d i c a l l y a l t e r e d s i n c eth a t t ime . Th i s con t inues to be the on ly ex p la na t ion which makesgood sci e n c e , sound m etap hys ics and common se n se ."

    The c h ie f p re se n t concern o f t he Founda t ion i s to, make th i s k ind o f u n u su a l In f o r m a t i o n a v a i l a b l e as a p u b l i c s e r v i c e a t r e a s o n a b l e c o s t .H e a d q u a r te r s a c t s as a r e c e i v i n g , ; c o o r d i n a t i n g arid d i s t r i b u t i n gc e n t e r . An i m p o r ta n t p a r t o f t he D i r e c t o r ' s work i s t o g i ve r e c o g n i t ion , unders tand ing and encouragement to people who are hav ingu n u s u a l e x p e r i e n c e s o f th e b o r d e r l a n d t yp e a n d / o r a r e c o n d u c t i n gr e s e a r c h i n one o r more of t h e a bov e f i e l d s . F o r c o n s u l t a t i o n onb o r d e r l a n d pr ob le m s , o r f o r S p i r i t u a l H e a l in g t hr ou g h p r a y e r , w r i teor phone (714-724-2043) fo r he lp or fo r an appoin tm ent . Don at ionstoward Found at ion r es ea rc h programs and expenses are welcome .

    The 20-page l i s t o f BSRA p ub l i c a t i on s i s av a i l a b l e f rom He adquar t e r sf o r %0$ in co in or fctamps. This in cl ud es mimeo bro ch ure s and tapeso f the Inne r C i rc l e , t a lk in g th rough Mark P ro be r t , and Mr. C rabb st a p e - r e c o r d e d l e c t u r e s o n b o r d e r l a n d s u b j e c t s . W r i te t o BSRF, POBox 548 , V is ta , C a l i f o rn ia 92083* U.S .A.

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    DAMISThe Fr iend and Discip le o f Apol lon ius o f Tyana

    From J .M. R ob er t s ' "A n t iqu i ty U nve i l ed" , 1912

    " I Sa lu t e You, S i r : - - Al l subo rd ina te c on d i t io ns , o r such as maybe regarded as o f an in fer io r character , must g ive way whea?e ag r e a t o b j e c t i s t o be o b ta i n e d . The s p i r i t o f o p p o s i t i o n to w hat Iam here to say i s o f t he most In t en se c ha ra c t e r . Ev ery th ing hasbeen done th a t i t was po ss ib le to do to p rev en t my coming he re . (Tothe seance room in P h i la d e lp h ia where Damis took over and ta lk edth rough an en t racned med ium. )

    " I n t he f i r s t p l a c e I know p e r s o n a l l y th e t r u t h o f a l l t h a t I

    s h a l l h er e s a y ; s e c o n d l y , I know t h a t t h e e v id e n ce e x i s t s t h a t w i l lsupp or t a l l I say ; and th i r d ly , I know th a t Apo l lon iu s o f Tyana, mymas te r o r t e ac h er , was the Jesus C hr i s t of t he C h r i s t i a n s . We mus tnow proceed in a sys temat ic way to p rove the t ru th o f what I haves a i d .

    "The p la c e where I was bo rn was Ep hes us. I was an E ph es ianand no t a Cappadocian nor a N in e v i te . I was bo rn In the c i t y whichwas the ch ie f se a t o f worsh ip o f The G rea t Diana o f t he Ep hes i ans .The bond of u n i ty between mys elf and A pollo nius was, th a t we werebo th mediums in whose p resence m at e r i a l i z ed s p i r i t s appea red . WhenI was p r e s e n t w ith A p o l lo n iu s t h e s p i r i t m a n i f e s t a t i o n s t h a t o c eu re dw ere s t r o n g e r , and s o w i t h th e m a n i f e s t a t i o n s t h a t o c c u r r e d t hr o u gh

    me, when he was present.

    "A pollon ius made two journey s to In d ia , and no t one as is g en e r a l ly supposed . The la s t o f thes e was about f rom A.D. 45 to 50 .I t w a s, when o n t h a t j o u r n e y , t h a t h e r e a c h e d F a r t h e r I n d i a , whenceh e b r o u g h t b a c k t h e I n d i a n g o s p e l s i n r e l a t i o n t o t h e H i n d o o g o dC h r i s t o s . The f i r s t j o u r ne y t o I n d i a , by A p o l l o n i u s , was a b o ut from36 to 38 A.D. On th a t jo urne y he on ly ob ta ine d a few e x t r a c ts f romt h o s e H in do o g o s p e l s . The f i r s t a t t e m p t o f A p o l l o ni u s t o i n t r o d u c eth e r e l i g i o n o f C h r i s t o s i n W e st er n A s i a was made s h o r t l y a f t e r h i sr e t u r n f ro m I n d i a , a t N a z a r i t a , a s ma l l v i l l a g e n e a r G az a. He t h e r eformed a communi ty accord ing to the Gymnosophic ideas and pract ices .

    "The p r i n c i p l e o f I n i t i a t i o n i s e x p r e s s e d i n t h a t fam ous t e x to f w ha t i s t er med t h e S c r i p t u r e s where i t i s s a i d , 'T hou a r t a p r i e s ta f t e r t h e o r d e r o f M e l c h i s e d e c . ' The o r i g i n a l mea nin g o f t h a t w as ,'A p r i e s t a f t e r t h e o r d e r of t h e S u n . I t was a l s o t h e P a r s e e w o rsh ip and was a t a remote pe r io d d er iv ed f rom the Golden Rules o f Hermes T ris m eg istu s or from He siod. The l a s t named was the a uth orof 'The Seven B efo re Th ebe s' and 'Agamemnon'. The works of bo tht ho s e a n c i e n t w r i t e r s c o n t a i n e d th e e x p r e s s i o n , 'Thou a r t a p r i e s tM e c h e l f o r e v e r a f t e r t h e o r d e r o f t h e S u n . '

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    t

    "The f i r s t works th a t ray 'mas te r b rough t f rom In d i a co n ta inedt he t e a c h i n g s o f t he C h r i s t o s , b e f o r e t h e i r r e f o r m a t i o n b y DevaBod h i sa toua , i n the r e ig n o f t he k ing o f Asoka. Bo dh i sa toua wasprime co un se l lo r o f th a t k in g . . H is r e a l name was A zab el le . He wasa T^mil King Az abel le meant the r i s in g Sun.

    "The books which Apol lon ius af te rw ard used , he o b ta in ed on h issecond jou rne y , when he went t o v i s i t I a rch us , t he ch ie f o f t heWise Men, in fa r t h e r In d i a , near S ingapo re . I went w i th h im on h issecond jou rney and no t on h i s f i r s t . I never saw Phra o tes the k ingo f T ax i l a . I was a d i s c ip l e o f Ap o l lon iu s and remained a t Ephesusand a t Th essa lon ic a wh il e he was away on h i s f i r s t j ou rney to In d ia .

    "The most im por t an t p a r t o f t he l i f e o f A po l lon iu s ex tendedo ve r t he r e i g n s o f T i b e r i u s , C a l i g u l a , C l a u d i u s , N er o, V e s p a s i a n ,T i t u s , D o mi t ia n , Ne rv a and i n t o t he r e i g n o f T r a j a n . I p a s s e d i n t os p i r i t about 90 A.D. I wrote the memoirs o f A pol lon ius f rom about34 A.D. to 80 A.D. The Greek fo l lo w er s of Prometheus m u ti la te d

    those memoi rs . They were g re a t ly opposed to the in t ro d u c t io n o f the Ind ian Chr is tos among the Greeks , and were exceed ing ly opposedt o A p o l l o n i u s a n d h i s t e a c h i n g s .

    THE REAL PAUL (PAULUS, APOLLONIUS)

    "Apollonius and myself were youthful companions when I was atT ya na . A p o l lo n i u s was t h e r e a l P a u l , t h i s i s r e n d e r e d p l a i n b y t heE p i s t l e s t o T imothy . I was ca l l e d T lrao theus by the T he ssa lon ian s .What you h av e r e c e i v e d i n r e l a t i o n t o A p o l l o n iu s o f T ya na i s a l lt ru e . Ap o l lon iu s was the founder o f t he N aza r i t e se c t . The wordN a z a r i t e me an t t o c l e a r o f f t h e h ea d b a r e . "

    "How came the Nazari tes to af terwards take the name of Essenes?"a sk ed a s i t t e r a t t he s e a n c e .

    "The name Essene i s P h oe n ic ia n , re p l ie d Damis , "and meantSun b a p t is m or f i r e b a p ti sm . The i n i t i a t i o n i n t o t h e s e c t o f th eEssenes r equ i re d the ca nd ida te to pass th rough two f l am es , one ab ri g h t and the o th er a pa le one. I was twice a t Rome w ith A pollon iu s , . I was th er e in 4 l and in 62 and 63 A.D."

    "Were you a t Rome when A po llon ius was tr i e d b e fo re D om itian?"

    "No, I was n ot . I was then a t Ale xa nd ria in Egy pt , where Id i e d . I l e f t my w r i t i n g s and o t h e r p r o p e r t y t o my s i s t e r , S a mo s tr a .A f ter my dea th she came to A lexa ndr ia and c a r r ie d my w ri t in g s toT ya na i n C a p p ad o ci a. O t he r s p i r i t s w i l l f o l l o w me, P o r c i u s , F e s t u s ,Agrippa and I th in k Josep hus . "

    "How came i t t h a t Jose ph us made no me ntion o f A po llo ni us ofT y an a? " a s ke d a. s i t t e r .

    " J o s e ph u s , A p o l l on i u s a nd my s e l f , we re a l l I n i t i a t e d i n th es e c re t o rder ca l l e d the 'Sons o f Su n ' . The Empero rs C laud ius , Ves p a s i a n , T i t u s , D o m i ti an , N erva and T r a j a n , w ere a l l i n i t i a t e d i n

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    th a t o rd er , and i t was th er e fo re made- a b in d ing ru le upon the memberst h a t t h e y s h o u l d ma n i f e s t n o o u t w a r d r e l a t i o n t o o n e a n o t h e r , s ot h a t i f t h e b r e t h r e n o f t h e o r d e r h a d o c c a s i o n t o f a v o r e a c h o t h e ro r a f f o r d mu t u a l p r o t e c t i o n i n t i me s o f t r o u b l e a n d d a n g e r t o t h e m,t h e i r s e c r e t r e l a t i o n s t o e a ch o t h e r sh o u ld n o t b e known. M a rc io n(Mark) and Lu cia n (Luke) ob tain ed m ut i la te d co pie s of my Memoirsconcern ing Apo l lon iu s and u sed them in shap ing the i r gospe l t r age d i e s . I f f u r t h e r in f o r m a t i o n i s n ee de d a bo u t t ho s e m a t te r s i t w i l lbe given through Aronamar."

    MARCION, THE FATHER OF CHRISTIANITY

    At a l a t e r s e an c e , a s p i r i t i d e n t i f y i n g h i m s e l f as M arc io n:"I Sa lu te You S i r : - For my own b e n e f i t and pers on al aggrandizem entI b rough t to Rome the Pau l ine E p i s t l e s . I ob ta ined them in An t ioch .I c h a n g e d o r I n t e r p o l a t e d t h e m t o s u i t my s e l f ; b e c a u s e , b e i n g a s c h o l a r , and u n d e r s ta n d i n g th o se e p i s t l e s t o c o n t a i n f a c t s t h a t were n otknown b y t he w o r ld a t l a r g e , I t h o u g h t t h a t t h e y p r e s e n t e d . a r a r eo p p o r t u n i t y to make my s e lf g r e a t . T he se e p i s t l e s w ere w r i t t e n o r

    cop ied from the o r ig in a l s by A po l lon iu s , Ap o l lo s , o r Pau lus ; and ino r d e r t o d i s g u i s e t h e i d e n t i t y o f t h e i r a u t h o r , A p o l lo n i us o f T ya na ,I i n t e r p o l a t e d t h a t d e s c r i p t i o n o f P a u l t h a t w a s a f t e r w a r d c o p i e db y L u c i an . The p r i n c i p a l f o u n d a t i o n of th o s e e p i s t l e s was th e s i g nof the zo diac known as A rie s , the Ram or Lamb. The e a r ly C h ris t ia n sas w il l be proven by one who comes a f t e r me toda y (Luc ian) a l l w orsh ipped a lamb in s te ad of a man on a c ro ss . Those e p is t l e s werew r i t t e n in the Cappadoc ian o r S rm ar i t an tong ue . I t i s my du ty as as p i r i t h e re t od ay , t o s t a t e p o s i t i v e l y t h a t I was th e f i r s t p e rs ont o I n t ro d u c e t h e s e e p i s t l e s t o p u b l i c n o t i c e , i n A.D. 1 30, and I nthe manner I have de sc r ib ed . This communicat ion i s g iven fo r theb e n e f i t o f a l l t h i n k e r s who w is h t o b e e n l i g h t e n e d upon t h e t r u t h .I was a na t ive of Cappadocia (a G reek) , the cou nt ry of Ap ol lon ius

    of Tyana; and my name was Marcion."

    LUCIAN, A GREEK SATIRIST

    "My s a l u t a t i o n s h a l l b e , D ea th t o F a l se h o o d , w h e th e r i n r e l i g i o n o ri n p o l i t i c a l a f f a i r s o f s p i r i t s and m o r t a l s . The man who p re c ed e dme (Marcion ) i s the one from whom my d e s c r ip ti o n s of S t. P au l wareta k e n , alt ho ug h n ev er known to me by suc h a name. He was known tome as A pollos in th e Greek tongu e; as Pau lus I n the Roman; and i twas u n d e r st o o d b y a l l s c h o l a r s a t t h e t ime I w r o te , a s r e l a t i n g t ot he l i f e , t r a v e l s a nd m i r a c l e s o f one A p o l l o n i u s , t h e o r a c l e o f V e s p a s i a n . I n f a c t I me r e ly f o ll o w e d t h e s ta t e m e n t s o f M a r c io n , a l t h o u g

    I k n e w h i s s t a t e me n t w a s i n o o r r e c t , n e v e r f o r a n I n s t a n t t h i n k i n gth a t my d e sc r ip t io n o f t h i s pe r son would be se i zed upon by C h r i s t i an si n a f t e r a ge s t o p e r p e t u a te t h e i r f ra u d .

    " I was o f a s a t i r i c a l d i s p o s i t i o n o f mind and i t made no d i f f e r ence to me i f what I wrote was t r u e or f a l s e . I t was w ith me asw i th y o ur d r a ma t i c w r i t e r s o f t o da y ; and i t m a t t e r e d n o t w ha t e v e n t sI sough t t o u se , whe ther aac red o r h i s to r i c a l ; so I cou ld make thems u i t my p u r p o s e s . A l l men a r e s e l f i s h s o f a r a s s e c u r i n g t he n e c e s s i t i e s and comfo r t s of l i f e a re concerned , and ga in ing p rominence

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    o v e r th e i r f e l lo w men. Th i s i s n o t so b ad a q u a l i t y o f human n a tu rea s m i gh t b e im a g in e d. To a t t a i n p r o s p e r i t y a nd a v oi d a d v e r s i t y i sa n e c e s s a r y i n c e n t i v e t o human e f f o r t .

    "At the t ime of the wri t ings to which I re fe r , the re was a newe l e m e n t in t r o d u c e d i n t o r e l i g i o u s a f f a i r s a t A l e x a n d r ia and Rome, a s

    was to ld you by a - s p i r i t la s t week of the G ymnosophis ts , who, by comp a r in g n o te s , w i th Gre c ia n , Ro ma n a n d Sa ma r i t a n a u th o rs , fo u n d th a tone and th e same id e a ra n thro u g h th e re l ig io n s o f a l l n a t io n s , ast o t h e i r go ds h a vi ng b e e n b o r n o f v i r g i n s . I n f a c t , i n some c o u n t r i e s , i n S i c i l y f o r i n s t a n c e , t h i s i d e a h ad become so common t h a tdeath was imposed upon women who claimed to have been overshadowedor im preg nated by God or Gods. That 1b a l l th e l i g h t I ca n a t t h i st im e t hr ow upo n t h e s u b j e c t ; and as a t r u t h f u l s p i r i t I was t o a s s e r tno thi ng bu t what I know to be tr u e ." . .

    AN OLD PAGAN. IDEA REVIVED!

    "I Sa lu te You, S i r : - I was known as C ard ina l Caesa r B aro n iu s . I

    was th e a u t h o r o f a n E c c l e s i a s t i c a l A n n a ls , a nd l i b r a r i a n o f t heV a t i c a n L ib ra ry . In my se a rc h fo r in fo rm a t io n a mo ng st th e b oo ksa n d p a p e rs o f th a t l ib ra ry , I wa s swo rn th a t I wo u ld d i sc lo se o rp u b l i s h n o th in g t h a t d id n o t a g re e w i th th e Roman C a th o l i c c re e d .I n my i n v e s t i g a t i o n s o f t h e o l d m a n u s c ri p ts t h e r e d e p o s i t e d I f ou ndt h a t C h r i s t i a n i t y d id n o t have a b e g in n in g u n t i l th e f i r s t h a l f o f th e th i r d c e n tu ry The se m a n u sc r ip t s a l l show th a t one Pa p iu s , ap r i e s t i n S y r i a ab ou t t h a t t im e , was t he o r i g i n a t o r o f t h a t r e l i g i o n .C h r i s t i a n w r i t e r s hav e made i t a p p ea r t h a t h e l i v e d much e a r l i e rt he n he r e a l l y d i d .

    . * *

    "The C h r i s t i a n s to ry , a s b o rn e o u t b y th e fa c t s , was d e r iv e dfrom a G recia n tra ge dy the hero of which was a dying god, and the

    f i r s t man who tau gh t such a do c t r in e was Apo l lon ius o f Tyana; andh e , a c c o rd in g to h i s own m a n u sc r ip t s , g o t th e id e a in I n d ia fromth e n a r ra t iv e re g a rd in g th e H in do o god Ch r i sh n a , which i s in r e a l i tyth e C h r i s t o f t h e C h r i s t i a n s . I n f a c t you h av e, t h ro u gh t h e s p i r i t st h a t a re c oming t o y ou , t h e ke y t o a l l t h a t r e l a t e s t o th e C h r i s t i a nr e l i g i o n , i n t h e f a c t t h a t A p o l lo n iu s was t h e A p o s t le P a u l . Thesed o c u me n ts to wh ic h I a l lu d e , a l th o u g h o p p o se d to th e i r r e l ig io n , th eC a t h o l i c s ha ve n o t d e s t r o y e d . W h at ev er o r i g i n a l s t h e y p o s s e s s a r ein th e h a n d s o f th e Ord e r o f Je su s , a n d n q p r i e s t i s a l lo we d to r e a dthem u n le s s he t a k e s th e o a th of e t e rn a l se c re c y . Th ere i s n o t al e a r n e d C a t h o l i c t od a y t h a t i s i n th e p r i e s t h o o d , o r t h a t ha s e v e rb e e n in Rome, b u t th a tk n ows th a t C h r i s t i a n i ty i s n o th in g more th a nan ol d p ag an i d e a r e v i v e d , b u t a s i t g i v e s t hem pow er t h e i r l i p s a r ese a le d . I mig ht sp e ak fo r a n h o u r , b u t I c o u ld n o t t e l l y ou moretha n I have done bec aus e I have condensed what I had to say . I wasl i b r a r i a n o f th e V a t i c a n p r io r to A.D. 1 60 7, when I d ie d . " When a sk ed about h is oa th o f sec recy , he rep l ied : "No oa th , however so lemn,i s b in d in g u p o n th e h u ma n so u l wh e n i t o p e ra te s to th e in ju ry o f th ehuman race !

    We sre g ra te fu l to the la te Col A.E . Powel l , BSRA ssoc ia te , fo rt h i s m a t e r i a l on t he o r i g i n s o f C h r i s t i a n i t y .

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    AN INITIATE AT WORK

    The Gentle Carpenter Of The Snows

    N at io na l Ge ographic , October 1962

    "One day a turbaned Nepalese myst ic wandered into camp, barefo o t and c l ad on ly i n l i g h t ga rmen t s . He was a ca rp en t e r f rom alowland v i l l a g e e i g h t days ' march away, who had been t o ld i n a v i s io n to make a fo u r months ' p i lgr im ag e t o the abode of snow. Ourcook gave h im a ba r of press ed b ee f , which he munched whi le s i t t in gc r o s s - l e g g e d i n f r o n t o f th e c oo kho use f i r e .

    " Ea t no th ing bu t mi lk , raw mea t, and unsuga red t e a , ' he t o ldus , ' i f you wou ld p u r i fy your so u l s '

    "That night he disappeared from camp and we did not see him fortwo day3 . Dur ing th a t t ime a f i e rc e s torm raged up the Mingbo V al l ey , w i th tem pera tu re s down to ze ro . Our She rpa wood c a r r i e r s r e po r t ed t h a t t hey had seen t he m ys t ic wander ing i n t h snow a t abou t17 ,000 f e e t . A f t e r two un sh e l t e r ed n igh 1b he r eapp ea red , ap pa ren t l yun in ju red by t he s ev e re co ld , a l t houg h h i s hands and f e e t were swol l e n and he s h i v e r e d p e r i o d i c a l l y . Any o f t h e r e s t o f us w ou ld s u r e l y h av e l o s t o ur h an ds and f e e t fro m f r o s t b i t e .

    "He became a w i l l i n g s u b j ec t f o r t he p h y s io lo g i s t s , who w i r edhim a l l over w i th thermoco uples . They found th a t he had an amazinga b i l i t y to c o n t r o l th e c i r c u l a t i o n o f b lo od to h i s e x t r e m i t ie s . Hispowers , ak in to those of a yogi , a l so enabled h im to munch on g lass

    t u b i n g fr om o ur la b w i th no a p p a r e n t i l l e f f e c t . He seemed t o r e g a r d g l a s s a s a d e l i c a c y ' . "

    Thus b r i e f l y i s d e s c r ib e d t h e s i g n i f i c a n t v i s i t o f a N ep ale sei n i t i a t e , Man B a ha du r, t o th e N a t i o n a l G e o gra ph ic s c i e n t i f i c e x p e d i t i o n t o t he H imalayas i n 1961 . Har ry C. Bi shop , m e te o ro log i s t ,au tho red the a r t i c l e , "W inter ing In The High Him alayas" . The gr imc o n c l u s io n o f th e s c i e n t i s t s a f t e r months i n th e h ig h a l t i t u d e s ,e s p e c i a l l y i n t h e s i l v e r alum inu m h u t a t 1 8 , 750 f e e t , " slo w d e a t ht h r e a t e n s man i n th e t h i n a i r " . Thus s a i d s c i e n c e b u t o c c u l t s c i e n c esa id someth ing e l s e . I t was no ac c id en t t h a t Bahadur "wandered"in to th e ir camp. He was guide d th er e by the Mahatmas of the Him-

    a l y a s , t o sh oc k th e s c i e n t i s t s i n t o a w ar en es s t h a t t h e r e was an o t h e rs e t of human p a r a m e t e r s n o t i n t h e i r t e x t b o o k s . I f t h e s e o c c u l td imens ions o f man were t ak en i n to co n s id e ra t i o n t he p rob lems o f deeps p a c e t r a v e l c o u l d b e s o l v e d .

    "Cap t. Thomas 0 . N ev ison , J r . , a f l i g h t su rgeon from the U .S .Ai r Force School of A via t ion Medic ine in San An tonio , Texas , wasw o rk in g w i th u s t o p e r f e c t m o n i t o ri n g e qu ip m en t f o r c r a f t t h a t w i l lc a r r y m e n i n t o s p a c e .

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    "'What possible connection can there be between a mountain expedition and space travel?' I a3ked him.

    " 'Here a t 19 ,000 fe e t we are s u b je c t to a number o f adversee n v ir o n m e n ta l f a c t o r s , much a s a n a s t r o n a u t w i l l fa c e i n s p a c e , 1 h e 'ex p lai ne d. *We want to know how the sp ace environm ent w il l a f f e c tth e a s t r o n a u t ' s h e a r t b e a t , r e s p i r a t i o n and b r a i n a c t i v i t y . We m usth a v e l i g h t w e i g h t , f o o l - p r o o f e l e c t r o n i c d e v i c e s . t h a t w i l l m o n i t o rh i s c o n d i t i o n and r a d i o t h e i n f o r m a t i o n b ac k to e a r t h , and t h i s i st h e i d e a l t e s t i n g g r o u n d . '

    The e x p e di t io n was f in an ce d by World Book En cyc loped ia and o r gan ized by S ir Edmund H il la r y , the New Z ea land er who conquered Mt.E ve res t i n 1953. In the per son o f Man Bahadur, H i l l a ry and theo th e r s c ie n t is ts wea?e giv en a prime spe cimen of a man who had ma st e r e d o r overcome many o f t h e l i m i t a t i o n s o f t h e f l e s h . I n a c a p t i o naccompany ing a page o f p i c tu res , B i shop wr i t es o f t he ca rpen te r -in i t i a t e " from the Nepalese lowlands , (who) roamed the Himalayas in

    w in te r , commanded by a v is io n and p ro te ct ed by h is f a i th . He chewsg l a s s - t u b i n g w i t h h a r d - t o - b e l i e v e i m p u n i t y a n d w a l k s s h o e l e s s i nthe snow. Hi s so l es show cu t s and f i s su re s bu t none of the f r o s t b i t e t h a t would hav e c o s t W e s t er ne rs t h e i r f e e t . A t t he a u t h o r ' sr eq ue s t he l ed the way to the sp o t where he spen t two n ig h t s s t r e t ched ou t on the snow in ze ro t em pe ra tu re s . He s l e p t i n th in c lo th esw i t h h a n d s a n d f e e t b a r e . "

    THE DOCTRINE OP THE PSYCHIC HEAT

    T h e r e i s n o t h i n g p a r t i c u l a r l y s e c r e t a b o u t t h e m a g i c k p r a c t i c e dby the ca rp en te r o f Nepal . Madame B lav atsk y tau gh t i t in London inthe 1880s. Alexand ra Dav id -Nee l was t eac h in g i t i n F rance u n t i l he r

    pa ss in g e a r l y th is ye ar . One of the most complete te x ts we know of is "T ibe tan Yoga and S e c re t D oc tr in es " by Dr W.Y. Evans-Wentz,f i r s t p u b l i s h e d b y O xf or d U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s i n 1935 and r e p r i n t e dag ain in 1958 and I960. He st u d ie d and p ra c t i c e d Tumo, th e Yoga of P s y c h i c H e a t , a t a mo n a s t e r y i n S i k k i m i n t h e H i ma l a y a s , a t t h e f e e tof Lama Kazi Dawa-Sandup - - u n t i l the Lama's pa ss in g in March 1922.36 pages - - 172 th rough 208 - - o f Evans -Wen tz 's 364 page t e x t a red e v o t e d t o t h i s d o c t r i n e .

    T h e r e a r e t h r e e p a r t s t o t h e d o c t r i n e : t h e p r e l i m i n a r y v i s u a l i z a t i o n e x e r c i s e s , i n c lu d i n g th e b u i l d in g o f th e p r o t e c t i v e c i r c l e ,and t r a i n i n g o f t h e p s y c h i c n er ve p a t h s ; t h e n t he a c t u a l p r o d u c in g

    o f h e a t w i th p o s t u r i n g s a nd ca lm and f o r c e d b r e a t h i n g ; and i t s p r a c t i c a l a p p l i c a t i o n i n o b t a i n i n g w a r mt h a n d a c h l e v e i n g s u p e r n o r ma lexper i ences o r samadh i .

    Se ve ra l governmen t ag en c ies , i nc lud ing Ai r Fo rce Med ic ine , t heU.S. Army's P sy ch olo g ic al Warfare b ran ch , and the CIA, have beeni n t e r e s t e d i n o c c u l t s c ie n c e f o r y e a r s . I t would be s u r p r i s i n g i n deed i f t hey ha d n ' t bough t and read co p ies o f Dr . Evans -Wen tz ' sbooks. How much of i t would be und erstoo d and pu t in to p ra c t i c e bym ater ia l -m inde d W esterne rs - - inc lud ing Ru ss ian Cosmonauts and Ameri c a n A s t ro n a u ts - - i s c l a s s i f i e d i n f o rm a t io n a t t h i s t i m e .

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    C 01 iMNI C AT I ON GAP IS THE WORD, GENERAL?

    One C li p and One Quo teBy the Ed i to r

    N orth County Ind ep en de nt, Se pt. 9> 1970: "Major G en era l George S.Bowman, new commanding o f f ic e r of Camp P en dle ton , C a li f o rn ia hasb rough t pe r t inen t p rob lems to the a t t en t ion o f t he Escond ido Chambe r of Commerce's Board of D ir e c to rs . Gen. Bowman ad m it ted c once rnover the 'communicat ions problem' with young people and said he wast r y i n g t o c o r r e c t t h i s e s t ra n g e me n t b e tw e e n young and o l d a t t heMarine Corps' Camp Pendleton.

    " 'Some young people cannot understand why we give them orders.Our worl: is to s e t up a ch ain of command so they w il l r e a l i z e thep a r t they must p la y fo r the good of the c o u n t ry . ' Gen. Bowman sa idthere are regu lar ly about 400 men in the br ig a t Camp Pendleton

    'and I dont l i k e i t . . . most o f them are in t rou ble becau se of al ack o f communica tions . I t h ink w e ' r e a l l beg inn ing to under s t andt h a t w e c a n t e x p e c t t o g e t t h e i r s u p p o r t i f t h e y c a n t u n d e r s t a n dw ha t w e ' re t r y i n g t o d o. I f t h e y w ant a s t a k e i n t r y i n g t o r u n t h i sc o u n tr y , t he y m ust l en d t h e i r c o o p e r a t i o n . '

    "Gen. Bowman re tur ne d on ly re c e n t ly to t h is cou nt ry to takecommand at Camp Pe nd leto n a f t e r a long t o u r of du ty in V ie t Nam.

    " 'V ie t Nam has made tr emendous p ro g re ss , ' he sa id . 'Th e i r s i t u a t i o n p o l i t i c a l l y i s alm o st u n b e l ie v a b l e . The m i l i t a r y s i t u a t i o nis someth ing they must cope w i th . They need a i r su pp or t , some a r t i l l e r y a nd h e l i c o p t e r s ; b u t t h e y c a n do th e f i g h t i n g . ' The s p e a ke r

    said he has been asked many t imes how long the war in Southeast Asiaw i l l l a s t . 'The answer i s - - as long as the Communis ts co n t inuet h e i r a g g r e s s i o n . ' "

    C ould i t be t h a t a m a j o r i t y o f t h e r e b e l l i o u s young M a r in e s i nCamp Pendleton ' s b r ig know only too wel l what thei r b ranch of these rv ice i s " t r y in g to do" in V iet Nam? Only Gen. Bowman's i l l u s t r i o u s p r e d e c e s s o r p u t i t s o much more c l e a r l y a f t e r h e l e f t t heSe rv ice so many yea rs ago . We are re fe r r in g to - - and qu ot ing f rom-- the au tob iog rap h ic a l w r i t i ng s o f Majo r Ge nera l Smedley D. B u t l e r ,USMC, R e t ir e d .

    "There i s n ' t a t r i c k i n th e r a c k e t e e r i n g ba g t h a t t he m i l i t a r ygang i s b l i n d t o . I t ha s i t s ' f i n g e r men' ( t o p o i n t ou t e n e m i e s) ,i t s

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    I spe n t most o f my t ime be ing a h ig h -c la ss muscle man fo r Big B u si n e s s , f o r W all S t r e e t and f o r t he b a n k e r s . I n s h o r t , I was a r a c k e t e e r , a g a n g s t e r f o r c a p i t a l i s m .

    " I su spec ted I was ju s t a p a r t o f a r a ck e t a t t he t ime . NowI am s u r e o f i t . L ik e a l l members of th e m i l i t a r y p r o f e s s i o n I n e v

    e r had a n o r i g i n a l th o u g h t u n t i l I l e f t th e s e r v i c e . My m e n ta l f a c u l t i e s r emained in su spended an imat ion wh i l e I obeyed the o rde r s o f th e h ig h e r - u p s . T h is i s t y p i c a l w it h e ve ry on e i n th e m i l i t a r y s e r v i ce . Thus I helpe d make Mexico and e s p e c ia l l y Tampico sa fe f o rAmerican o i l i n t e re s t s i n 1914. I he lped make H a i t i and Cuba a de c e n t p la c e f o r t h e N a t i o n a l C i t y B ank b oy s t o c o l l e c t r e ve n u e s ( f o rthe Church) . I he lped in the r ap ing o f h a l f a dozen C en t ra l Americanr e p u b l i c s f o r t he b e n e f i t of W a ll S t r e e t . The r e c o rd of r a c k e t e e r i n g i s l o n g . I h e lp e d p u r i f y N i c ar ag u a f o r th e i n t e r n a t i o n a l b a n k ing house of Brown B ro th ers in 1909-12 . I b rough t l i g h t to the Domi n i c a n R e p u b l ic f o r A mer ic an s u g a r i n t e r e s t s i n 1916 I n C h in a, i n1927 . I he lped see to i t t h a t t he S tandard O i l wen t i t s way unmol

    e s t e d"During tho se y ea rs I had, as the boys in the back room would

    say , a sw el l ra c k e t . I was rewarded w i th hon ors , medals and promot io n s . Looking back on i t , I fe e l th a t I might have g ive n A1 Caponea few h in t s . The b e s t he cou ld do was to op era t e h i s r a ck e t i nt h r e e c i t y d i s t r i c t s ( oF ~ C h ic a g o) . I o p e r a te d on t h r e e c o n t i n e n t s ! 11

    I t would appear t h a t t he op era t io ns o f the Mar ines in V ie t Namh av e h e lp e d " p u r i f y " t h a t n a t i o n f o r A meric an b a n k in g o p e r a t i o n s i nSo uth ea s t Asia and the benef i ts are now obviou s . When P re s id e n t John s o n t r i c k e d t he S e n a te i n t o a d e c l a r a t i o n o f w ar w i t h t he a lmo s tunanimous p as s in g of the Tonkin Gulf Re so lu t ion in 1964, Bank of A merica h e re i n C a l i f o r n i a was c a p i t a l i z e d a t a r ou nd $11 b i l l i o n .I n f i v e y e a r s o f w artim e o p e r a t io n s t h e c a p i t a l i z a t i o n o f th e w o r l d ' sl a r g e s t p r i v a t e b a nk d o u bl ed ! I n t h e i r 1 969 r e p o r t , (LA " Ti mes ",J a n . 15 , 19 70 ) o f f i c i a l s w ere p ro ud to r e p o r t t h a t " C o n s o l id a t e d r e sou rces fo r Bank-America on Dec. 31 to ta le d $25 ,573*116 ,000 , up 5 .9$f ro m $ 2 4 ,1 6 3 , 33 6 , 0 00 a y e a r b e f o r e . " T h er e i s no d o u b t a b o u t i t ,f rom the p o in t of view of t h is member of the Am erican ban king communi ty , the work of the Mar ines and the o th er b ranche s o f the S erv icein V ie t Nam have been an ou tst an di ng su cc es s, and Gen Bowman ando t h e r M arin e o f f i c e r s w i l l r e c e i v e a p p r o p r i a t e h o n o rs .

    B u t when t h e G e n e r a l t e l l s o f i n fo r mi n g h i s t r a i n e e s " of t he

    p a r t they must p la y fo r the good of the count ry" , maybe t h e i r Aquar i a n Age i n t u i t i o n i s t e l l i n g t h e se y o u n g s t e r s t h e y a r e b e i n g a sk edto l ay down th e i r l i v e s fo r t he "good o f the bank ing bu s in es s* . Maybe th i s i s t he r e a l r eas on fo r t he Communicat ion Gap a t Pen d le ton .

    * *

    " P r op e r b r e a t h i n g o x i d i z e s t h e b l o o d s t r e a m. T h a t i s w ha t s omany of us need. The ox id a t io n system has run down and the tox insin the body a re n o t bu rned up ; we fe e l o ld . " The Yada d l S h i ' i t e .

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    THE STAR EXERCISE

    By Al Goeke

    This very s imple exercise i s the most valuab le gem of v isdomth a t has come my way d ur in g my l i f e .

    C r e d i t f o r h a n di ng t h i s p r i c e l e s s i n f o r m a t i o n down t o u s mustgo to Baron Eugene F er so n, a IThite R uss ian . I am su re th a t he wouldno t want c re d i t fo r o r ig in a t in g i t ; a s he knew there i s no th ing; newunder the s un ; su re ly the an ci en t wise men knew abou t i t .

    T h i s e x e r c i s e i s j u s t a s imp l e means o f p u t t i n g y o u r s e l f i nt u ne w i t h t h e u n i v e r s e . S ta n d w i t h f e e t a p a r t , a rms e x te n d e ds t r a i g h t o u t a t s h o u ld e r h e i g h t . Thus a p e r s o n would f i t i n t o af ive -po in ted s t a r o r pen tag ram,_ the o ldes t symbo l known to man .

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    The l e f t palm sho uld be up and the r i g h t palm dovn. One shou ldaf f i rm a lo ud : I am one w i th the Li f e Fo rce o f the U n iv er s e . I t i sf lowing th rough me now. I F ee l i t .

    In my ca se , I add : Th i s L i fe Fo rce i s b r in g in g me h e a l th ,weal th , happiness and wisdom.

    T h i s i s a s f a r a s Eugene F e r s o n ' s i n s t r u c t i o n s go b u t I ha vemade much more use of i t . I f in d th a t i t has h ea l in g power . Yearsago I had a young f r i end who had been in a men ta l i n s tu t ion twice .He was a fr a id th a t he would soon have to be committed ag ai n as hec o u ld s c a r c e l y g e t th r o ug h e ac h d a y. I c he ck ed t h e p o l a r i t y o f h i shead a re a w i th my pendulum and found i t ne ga t ive where i t should bep o s i t i v e .

    Hold ing my l e f t palm up I p la ced my r ig h t palm on h is head .A f te r a few minu tes I ag a in checked the p o la r i ty . I t was now p o s i t i v e . I as ke d him i f he c o ul d f e e l t he d i f f e r e n c e .

    "You took a t i g h t band from my he ad ," was hi s answer.

    Years have gone by s inc e then bu t he has no t had to go back tot h e m e n t a l i n s t i t u t i o n !

    T h i s s u c c e s s l e d y e a r s l a t e r t o a r e q u e s t t o go t o T ex as t oa p r i v a t e m e n ta l i n s t i t u t i o n t o " l a y h e a l i n g h an ds on t h e p a t i e n to f a Doc to r o f Psycho logy and h i s nu r se w i fe . They were sa t i s f i e dw i t h t h e r e s u l t s .

    The S ta r E xe rcis e m agnet izes the body as a whole bu t I havel e a r n e d t o u s e i t t o ma gn e ti ze s p e c i f i c s p o t s , b o t h on my s e l f andon o th er s as i n removing the band" from the head of the youngp s y c h o - n e u r o t i c . I u se i t b o t h s ta n d i n g up an d l y i n g down, t h e l e f tpa lm up and e i t h e r a f i n g e r o r p r e f e r a b l y th e r i g h t p alm on t h e a f f e c t e d s p o t T h is i s no c u r e - a l l , o f c o u r s e , b u t i t h a s p ro du ce dsome amazing resu l t s .

    What cou ld be more impor t an t t han to pu t one ' s se l f i n t unew i th the un iv er se ? Some peop le ask i f i t makes any d i f f e re n c e wh ichd i r e c t i o n one f a c e s . B a ro n F e r s o n s a ys i t do es n o t . I p r e f e r th eE a s t b u t n o t b e c a us e Mecca l i e s t h e r e ( r a t h e r b e c a u se o f t h e n a t u r a l f lo w o f ma g n et ic c u r r e n t s f ro m e a s t t o w e s t ) . F e r s o n ' s b oo k,"Science o f B ein g) , i s now bein g pub l i she d by DeVorss & C o. , 4900

    Eag le Rock Blvd. .. Los Ange les , C a l i fo rn ia 90041 . U t i t e f o r l i s t .Man i s made or unmade by h im se lf . In the armory of tho ug ht he

    forges the mental weapons by which he des t roys h imsel f , o r by whichhe bu i ld s heaven ly mansions o f peace , j oy and s t r e n g th In be tweenthe two ex t remes a re a l l t he g rades o f ch ar ac t e r and man i s t h e i rmaker and m as ter . The S ta r E xe rcis e i s one which lea ds to mastery .

    # * *(The St a r E xe rcis e d rawing on the pre ce d in g page i s cop ied f rom thec o v e r o f F a b e r B i r r e n ' s b o ok , " C o l o r ", p ub . b y U n i v e r s i t y B o o k s . )

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    YOU MAY CALL ME AQUARIA

    Through Joan Dixon

    I am of the W ater . I w i l l show my self to you in a form youw i l l r eco gn ize , a l t hough i t i s by no means my t rue n a tu re .

    Of a l l t he be ings you have con t ac t ed i n t he r ea lm o f N a tu re , Iam the mos t d i f f i c u l t f o r you t o t a l k t o , because I am o f a morefemin ine na tu re t han the be ings o f t he E a r th and F i r e , o r even o f t h e A i r .

    The concept of mascul ine and feminine i s hard to unders tand;fo r we a r e no t r e a l l y male o r f ema le a s you unde r s t and i t . Bu tyou w i l l speak t o us i n t he human ve rna cu l a r and l ea rn o f us i n hu man ter m s. So th in k of me as a woman. And I w il l th in k so of my

    s e l f , i f t h a t is p o s s ib l e .Am I A qu arius , the Wa ter-B earer? W ell , maybe so , b u t A qua ria ,

    th e f em i n in e t r a n s l a t i o n , would be more l i k e i t . I t i s r a t h e r ap re t t y name. You may c a l l me A qu aria . (Aqu arius the W ater-B eare ri s a c t u a l l y a n A I R s i g n o f t h e Z o d i a c . )

    You peo ple give la b e ls to everyone you meet . My peo ple arec a l le d by many names. Each lake and r iv e r is g ive n a name. W ell ,we name ou rse lve s , as se pa ra t e in d iv id u a ls . But no t in the way youc a l l u s . And you seldom i f ev er give us a pr op er name.

    Wel l , c a l l me Aq uar i a . A t l e a s t f o r once I have the o pp or tun i t y

    of g iv in g mysel f a name. There i s no body of w ater nearby you c a l lA q u a r i a. P e rh a p s some d ay I w i l l te H y o u i f I i n h a b i t a r i v e r o ra lake or even a mud pu dd le. F or a l l you know I may be a s p i r i to f t h e r a i n .

    I am a female e n t i ty . At l e a s t as fa r as you know i t . I amthe Mothe r o f l i f e . L i f e a s your k ind knows i t began i n t he s eaand was nou r i shed t h e r e . I s t he re any p l ?ce on t h i s p l a n e t , s avei n th e c o l d e s t r e g i o n s , w h ere w a t e r d o e s n ' t tea m w i t h l i f e ? To bef i l l e d w i th l i f e i s a b l e s s i n g . To be s t a g n a n t and p o l lu t e d i s ac u r s e .

    Which b r in g s us to Men, curse t h e i r n a tu re s ' When the re werefew and t he i r m inds were eve r t u rned t o sp i r i t ua l ma t t e r s and t owardN a tu re we g o t al o ng b e a u t i f u l l y . The w a t e r s p i r i t s a r e w o r sh ip p edby p r i m i t i v e pe o ple s ev ery wh ere a s th e s p i r i t s o f f e r t i l i t y . Noto n ly f e r t i l i t y o f t h e b od y b u t a l s o o f th e min d. And a l t h o u g h t h er i t e s p erf or m ed f o r us ar e s om etim es r i d i c u l o u s , i t g i v e s us p l e a su re t o know th a t we a r e honored a s a nece s sa ry p a r t o f t h e i r l i v e s .As wel l they might th ink us , for where would they be wi thout water?

    But he re t oday , i n t h i s s o c i e ty , oh my! A r i v e r i s l ooked up-

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    s o le ly as a sou rce of power, or a pla ce to dump garb age . A lakei s a r e c r e a t i o n a r e a , o r a c h e a p p l a c e t o g e t r i d o f h u g e a mo u n t sof w aste m a t e r i a l s .

    We don t r e a l l y mind p o l lu t io n . We a re a c l e an peo p le . I t i si n o ur n a t u r e s t o c le a n s e o u r s e l v e s o r to t u r n d i r t a nd p o l l u t i o n

    i n t o a b r e e d i n g g ro un d f o r p l a n t and a n ima l l i f e . B u t t h e p oi s o nsth a t come f rom many fa c to r i e s a re a cu r se and an abom ina t ion . S t i l li t i s on ly tem porary . And when the fa c to ry crumbles and becomesd u s t t h e s t r ea m w i l l a g a i n be c l e a n .

    Bu t t he dams a re a d i f f e re n t m at t e r . They change and co n t ro l .I t i s a s a c r i l e g e t o dam a r i v e r , a l t h o u g h you s a y you c o u l d n ' tl i v e w i thou t power. Your k ind l i ve d qu i t e w e l l w i th u s be fo re damswere known. I t i s a s a c r i l e g e , I t e l l you , t o dam a r i v e r andr i v e r s f i g h t i t .

    But we are a pa ss iv e pe op le . Like a l l fem ales we endure what

    i s t h ru s t upon u s , choos ing e i t h e r t o igno re o r run away. We endu rea l o t o f p r ov o k in g t h a t would s en d a male i n t o a f i t o f a n g e r . B u twhen we have had enough, w atch out! Remember, a fem ale s t r i k e s tok i l l .

    Thus i t i s t h a t u pon o c c a s i o n , e s p e c i l l y when t h e s t u p i d mena r e s l e e p i n g , we w i l l s t r i k e o u t . Our a t t a c k w i l l be q u i c k ando f t e n d e a d ly T hen we s u b s id e i n t o sw e e t t r a n q u i l i t y and a l l i sas i t was befo re F loo ds , t i d a l waves, and b l in d in g snow s to rms o ri cy r a in , a s w e l l a s sudden s l i d e s . These a re our weapons.

    Make f r i e n d s wi th the wate r pe op le . Ta lk to them o f lo v e .Pay homage to th e i r l i f e -g iv in g powers . Show them th a t you t r u ly

    mean i t b y t o s s i n g f l o w e r s u po n t he r i v e r , a n a n c i e n t c u st om; o rb e t t e r y e t , g ive someth ing made by your own hands .

    Do th i s and you w i l l be under ou r p ro te c t io n . No n a tu ra l d i s a s t e r w i l l o v e r t a k e y ou , t ho ug h a l l a ro un d you p e o p le s u f f e r a ndare d is t r a u g h t . We are no t a demanding peo ple . We do no t c a l l fo rb lood s a c r i f i c e s , a s d id some o f t he Gods o f o ld . Bu t t r e a t usg e n t l y f o r we a r e t h e g e n t l e p e o p l e .

    My name i s A q ua ria .

    In the l e t t e r to Andy Hard ie accompanying the above message,

    Joa n Dixon w rote : The w ate r nymph gave me a m enta l p i c tu re of h e r s e l f . She s tood l ik e a woman wear ing long pale b lue ro b es , bounda t t h e w a i s t b y a d a r k b l u e g i r d l e . H er l o ng h a i r f lo w e d to h e rw ai s t and was go lden . Tha t d id n ' t seem q u i t e r ig h t t o me and It r i e d t o v i s u a l i z e h e r w i th some o t h e r c o l o r h a i r . B u t s he i n s i s t si t s ho u ld be g o ld e n- br ow n , a lt h o u g h w a t e r i s n ' t t h a t c o l o r . E v e r y t h i n g a b ou t h e r was f lo w i n g . I c o u l d n ' t d i s t i n g u i s h ha nd s or f e e tand the f ace was o rd ina ry bu t p re t ty . I knew she had deep b luee y e s . B u t n o t p e n e t r a t i n g . The r e s t s pe ak s f o r i t s e l f . * '

    Joan .

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    A FIVE-YEAR OLD'S EXPLANATION OF LIFE

    By S r l l y George

    "When you d ie God g iv e s you a now bo dy, a l l now and sh in y andsp ar k ly . The ' sp a rk ly body ' i s us when we are up in heaven befo rewe get borned, and when we get borned we get a new body of bonesand muscles and slcin and you cant see the sparkly body except inyour eye s. The sparlcly shows throug h them and i f you are si c k ormean, t h e s p a r k l y d o e s n ' t s p a r k l e . I t g e t d u l l and p eo ple c a n tsee the sp ark ly in you r eyes any more. I t r e a l l y sp ark les when youare happy and love people.

    "Uhen we d ie , we do i t beca use our sk in and bones a re a l lbeat up and wrinkly and so we leave those old things down there andl e t o th er peop le d ig a ho le and bu ry them because they a re too

    icky to keep a round . Then the spark ly body i s f r e e and can f l o a t .I t do n t walk . I t can go th rough doors and windows and c an t evenr i d e a b i k e b ec a u se t he s p a r k l y f o o t go es r i g h t t h ro u g h t h e p e d a l !Then we dont need houses o r c h a i rs o r beds o r doors o r any th ingwhen w e ' r e s p a r k l y , s o t h e r e a r e n ' t a ny o f t h o s e t h i n g s i n h e av e n.Only bones and sk in need chai rs and roofs over them."

    From the above ex p la n a t io n we b u i l t a summary of how to e x p la inl i f e and d e a t h t o o u r c h i l d :

    1. A c h il d l i k e s to know where he comes from, and he can un de rst an dand b el ie v e in coming here f rom heaven .

    2 When he asks why he l e f t heaven , he can e a s i l y be to ld he decidedt o l e a r n some t h i n g s h e r e t h a t he c o u l d n ' t l e a r n t h e r e .

    3 . a . He le a rn s to und ers ta nd t h a t he made the cho ice to come.b . He can under s t and tha t he chose the l es sons he i s t o l ea rn .c . He can und ers tan d t h a t he chose the fa m i ly he came to , e tc .

    3- Because he can un ders tand t h a t he chose to come he re , i t i s s imp l e f o r h i m t o f o l l o w i t w i t h t h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t d e a t h i s ac h o os in g t o l ea v e and t h a t i t i s n o t a f e a r f u l t h i n g . S in ce hecame from heav en, he w il l t r u ly be going home aga in and no t to as t r a n g e p l a c e . (The f i v e - y e a r o l d e v en a s s u r e d us t h a t he h a sf r i en d s l e f t i n heaven who p robab ly miss him and w i l l be g l ad tosee h im aga in . )

    4 . B e ca us e he a c c e p t s p r e - e a r t h e x i s t e n c e , he j u s t as su me s t h a t th ef a m i l y h a s a l l b e e n t o g e t h e r b e f o r e e v e n i f y o u e x p l a i n t h a t h emay no t have been in the same type of body be for e b u t p o ss ib lyh as b ee n a d i f f e r e n t s ex and in a d i f f e r e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p .

    Adapted f rom Dr . Neva D el l H un te r ' s "Quimby C enter N ew sle t ter No. 4"PO Box 453> Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310.

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    "SOTOTHIKG h a d been done to my b ra in "

    By Hans Lauri tzenProm "Outermost"

    "After my contact in the Danish woods , g radual ly I became awareth a t I had been lu re d by the UFOs. They bla ck ed o ut my co ns cio us ne ssand tu r n e d i t on a g a i n l a t e r i n su ch a way t h a t I d i d n o t f e e l i t a ta l l and had no sense of hav ing lo s t some time . Only by look ing a tray watch d id I r e a l i s e th a t I was miss ing about 45 minutes o r more .

    "Soon a f t e r t he c o n t a c t I r e a l i z e d t h a t s o met hi ng h ad be e n donet o my b r a i n . A s t r o n g c o n f u s i o n a ro s e s o I c o u ld n o t d i s c e r n r i g h tfrom wrong. L rt e r i t changed to an ins an e urge t o do mad and wickedt h i n g s .

    >.* ' t*-/.--//, - *

    "After a few days I d i scovered that someth ing had been done tomy sp ine . E sp ec ia l ly be tween the shou ld er b l ad es and in the neck .I t f e l t h a rd and s t i f f . T he n a t my c r o t c h I f ou nd two new s c a r s ,one on each sid e of my se xu al org an. These soon dis ap pe ar ed and thes k i n p e e l e d o f f t h e r e . T he re was a s t r a n g e f e e l i n g a t t ime s i n th eu pp er s o l a r p le x u s a r e a . I f e l t a s w e l l in g l i k e i t w ould e x p lo d e .What had the UFOs done to me? Why had th e y done i t ? What was t h e i rpu rpose in do ing so?

    "When thes e th in gs are done to such v i t a l p a r t s o f a human b e i n g , a st ra n g e t h in g ha ppe ns t o t he i n s t i n c t o f s e l f p r e s e r v a t i o n .A perso n w i l l do any th ing to deny i t . I must admire those UFOs fo r

    th e i r p rofound knowledge of the n ature o f human bein gs - - and th iss t r ange game con t inues unh indered .

    " I f the UFOs come here wi th love and af fect ion to help us , theywould of course meet us ope nly. Now the y do ev er yt h in g to h ide awayand make t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s s e c r e t . They ha ve no r e s p e c t f o r o ur i n te g r i t y , and when I began to wonder why th is had bee n done to me,str o ng pa ins came in the spine and neck and in the head Somethingi n s i d e me t r i e d t o s t o p me e a ch t ime I t h o u g h t of t e l l i n g t h e t r u t h .That must be why c on ta ct e e s always t e l l som ething good abou t UFOs.They a r e f o r c e d o r c o n t r o l l e d t o do s o . I f t h i s i n v a s i o n i n t o th ebodies and brains of humans is not stopped somehow, we might soona l l be co n t ro l l e d by the UFOs! \I hat a t e r r i b l e w o r l d o f s i l e n c e ,f a l s i t y and l i e s i s b e i n g mad e. '*

    The melancho ly Dane i s sadder and w i se r ! At th i s l a t e da t e Lau r i t z e n f i n a l l y r e a l i z e s w hat C h a rle s F o r t l e ar n e d t h r e e g e n e r a ti o n sago, and wro te in h is "Book of the Damned": "We are p r o p e rt y ! " The$64 qu es t ion i s , whose p ro pe r ty? And th i s i s where ou r i l l u s io n o f f re ed om be comes a v er y r e a l p h i l o s o p h i c a l o r t h e o l o g i c a l p r o bl em; f o rwe do have f reedom of cho ice , to serve ourselves o r to serve the Ligh tw hich c r e a t e d u s. The s u c c e s s f u l r e s o l u t i o n of t h i s i n t e r n a l c o n f l i c ti s d r a ma t i z e d , a s a l w a y s a t t h i s t i me o f y e a r , b y t h e C e l e b r a t i o n o f

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    t he B i r th o f the C h r i s t i n t he human h e a r t . I f Hans was o f a m ys t i c a l t u rn o f mind , and one o f those m i l l i on s who be l i ev e th a t .o n lyGood can come from Heaven, or outer space, he has had to revise hisb e l i e f a t t h e c o s t o f c o n s i d e r a b l e p a i n and e f f o r t . . .

    "As my s t ronges t wish i s to serve humani ty , I have decided to

    t e l l th e t r u t h a l th o u gh t h i s s ho ul d c o s t my l i f e . A f t e r I f i n a l l yre a l iz e d I had been lu re d by the UFOs I began sp ec u la t in g on why i twas done. Then the p ain s came so s t ro ng . I cou ld ha rd ly s ta nd them.Dur ing the p as t 1^ yea r s t hey d rove me to the b r in k o f su i c id e se v e r a l t i m e s .

    "For long pe r io ds I gave up th ink ing about i t too much w i thou tsee ing the conn ec t ion be tween emot ions and tho ug h t s . Somet imes ,when do ing o rd in a ry work, tho ug ht s o f the UFOs came and th e re wereno pa ins ! This was a ch al len ge to my a n a ly t ic mind. M ain ta in ingt h i s l n d l f f e r e n t a t t i t u d e I co u ld w r i te a b o u t UFOs w i t h o u t e m o t io n a l engagement and the pa in co n t ro l d id no t work! I a l s o d i scovere d

    t h a t me ar by e l e c t r i c a l e q u ip me nt c ou ld be u s e d t o i n d uc e p a i n ; s o Ihad t o move away from i t . "

    Here i t looks as though H err L au r i tz en has s tumbled on one of .t he p r i n c ip l e s i n Tumo o r the Doc t r ine o f Psych ic He a t , t he ne ce s sa ry se p ar a t io n o f t he mind f rom the em o t ions , i f one i s t o su rv ivein ex treme co ld o r wa lk on f i r e wi thou t ha rm. The l a s t sen tenc e r eminds u s o f Albe r t B en de r ' s ex per i e nce s w i th the e l em en ta l Men InB l a c k 16 y e a r s e a r l i e r . I n d e s c r i b i n g h i s 2nd o f 12 c o n t a c t s w it hthe MIB, in h i s au tob ig r ap h i ca l book F ly ing Saucer s and the ThreeMen" , Bender wr i t es t h i s :

    . On t h a t p a r t i c u l a r F r i d a y e v e n i ng ( O c t. 1952 ) I l e f t

    the movie ab ou t 11:15 and bega n to walk home. I was on a da rk s e c t i on o f Broad s t r ee t when I sudden ly deve loped a th robb ing headacheand ray ea rs seemed to b lo ck up. I f e l t as i f someth ing were pu l ledover my head to s hu t ou t ev e ry th ing a bout me. For some re as on Ilooked up a t the sky and , when I d id , I saw a b lu is h f la s h . At thesame t ime I had the se n sa t io n th a t my fe e t were be ing l i f t e d o f f t heground. My head thro bb ed , and ag ain , as when I had re ce iv e d thes t r a n g e t e le p h o n e c a l l , I ha d t h e s t r o n g i m p r e s s i o n t h a t somebodyo r s o me th in g was t e l l i n g me t o f o r g e t IFSB ( h i s I n t e r n a t i o n a l F l y i n gSaucer Bureau ) to g ive i t up. As sudden ly as t he f e e l in g came i tl e f t , and my head ceased to ac he ." He was g la d to ge t s a fe ly homebu t as he app roached the doo r of h i s u p s t a i r s bed room "a b lu i sh

    l i g h t sudden ly emana ted f rom under i t . . 1 un locked the doo r andpushed i t open. A l a rg e o b je c t o f un def ina b le ou t l in e was aglow inthe ce n te r o f t he room. I t l ooked l i k e a b r i g h t , sh immer ing mi rage .A s I s w i t c h e d o n t h e r o o m l i g h t t h e s t r a n g e e f f e c t d i s a p p e a r e d a n dev ery th in g seemed no rmal . . I t hen no ted ano ther p e c u l i a r t h ingA s t r a n g e o do r f i l l e d t h e room. I t s me l l ed l i k e b u r n i n g s u l p h u rand was so s t ro ng i t i r r i t a t e d my eye s . I opened a window to l e tin f r e sh a i r and began a qu ick exam ina t ion o f t he room because I no t e d th a t s e v e r a l f i l e s o f IFSB r e c o r d s w ere d i s t u r b e d . I was s t a r t l ed to f in d my ra d io was on , b u t w i thou t any sound coming f rom' i t '

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    In sub seque nt v is i t s o f the Men In Black to h is room, Benderu s u a l l y f ou nd h i s r a d i o s e t t u r n e d o n. \!e would hazard the op in iont h a t t he h ig h - fr e q u en c y o s c i l l a t i o n s of c ha rg ed c o i l s i n e l e c t r o n i cequipment are a source of Mana or Prana which can be used to powerthough t - fo rms i n mag icka l p ra c t i c e s . Th i s may be one of the r eason sfo r t he success o f t he Lakhovsky Mul ti -Wave O sc i l l a to r as a hea l ing

    d e v i c e . Now t o c o n cl ud e L a u r i t z e n ' s a r t i c l e .

    "Apparently some kinds of non-dynamic energy must be the sameas e le ct r o- m ag ne t ic though t ene rgy . The UFOs can pour th is nondynamic energy in to humans in the p repared a reas - - i nc lud ing pa inand s t r ange malad ies a ga in s t wh ich ou r ph ys ic i ans can do no th ing .

    "Some UFOlogis ts sa y : 'An in formed pub l ic w i l l no t p a n ic . However, how can we te l l th a t th e UFOs are doin g som ething t o peo plew h i c h e v e n o u r m o s t i n t e l l i g e n t s c i e n t i s t s c a n n o t e x p l a i n , a n dwhich we cannot stop them from doing?

    "The UFOs are surrounded by strong force f ields which cannotb e p e n e t r a t e d by p h y s i c a l m a t e r i a l and e l e c t r o - m a g n e t i c w ea po ns .F o r t u n a t e l y t h e r e i s one th i n g w hic h c a n p e n e t r a t e t h e s e f o r c ef i e l d s and t h a t i s s o u n d . So o ur ch an ce s o f s u r v i v a l w i l l b e po s - .s i b l e , a s so on a s u l t r a s o n i c , s u p e r s o n i c , h y p e r s o n ic weapons a redeve loped to de fend ou rse lves aga in s t t he UFOs befo re i t i s t ool a t e ! "

    Mr. L a u r i t z e n s a r t i c l e i s t a k e n fro m " O ute rm o s t" , 8 x l l s o f t -cover , 40 page Saucer book publ i shed a t $1 .50 by Gene Duplan t ier ,e d i t o r a nd p u b l i s h e r o f " S a u c e rs , S pac e & S c i e n c e " , 17 S h e t l a n d S t .W i llowdale , On ta r io , Onad a . I t i s p a r t o f ou r new t a lk , "F ly ingSaucers and the Moon's D est in y" . Also in th a t ta lk we quote an o the rin t e re s t in g i t em from "Ou te rmos t" abou t Roy Th innes , s t a r o f t ha tm ost f a s c i n a t i n g t e l e v i s i o n s e r i e s , "The I n v a d e r s " .

    "The TV s e r ie s was more r e a l tha n many wish to b e l i e v e ," wroteTony Klmery fo r "O utermost" . "Se veral people involved w i th theshow were a l s o engaged in deep Saucer re se a rc h , one of the reas onsthe show was giv en the go-ahea d. S ev er al of thes e people werethre ate ne d by re a l Men In Black . Roy Thinnes (David V ince n t ) s a id :' I have no commen t o ther t han the f ac t t ha t t he re I s more t ru th be h ind the TV p lo t s t han mos t peop le r e a l i z e . '

    "Thinnes was threatened on many occasions when the show dealt

    wi th m at t e r s t o ho t t o ha n d le . A f t e r Th innes had mar r i ed and thes e r i e s g o t d ee p e r and d e e p e r i n t o e v e r y da y t r u t h , he m y s t e r i o u s l yd isap pea red f o r two weeks. When he showed up f in a l l y h is wife re p o r t e d t h a t h e a c t e d s t r a n g e l y , e v e n t o t h e p o i n t w h e r e s h e o f t e nf e l t t h a t I t w a s n 't r e a l l y h e r husba nd .

    "Later Thinnes res igned and the show was cancel led , wi th theexcuse th a t viewer ra t in g s were poor , which was u n t ru e . " Kimeryre p o r ts th a t Thinnes had a UFO s i g h t in g of h is own, ye ars b ef or e ,w h i l e d r i v i n g a c r o s s t h e A r i z o n a d e s e r t .

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    THE INSANE URGE TO DO MAD AND WICKED THINGS

    From the "The World Ended Last Night" Sect ionof John A. K e e l ' s "UFOs: O pera t ion Tro jan

    H ors e" , G .P.P utn am s' s Sons, New York 1970.

    . . I n th a t grand UFO ye ar of 1952, two men were d ri v in gt hr o u gh t h e mo u nt ai ns n e a r P a r a n a , B r a z i l , i n t h e s t a t e o f Sao P a ul o , when t h e y e n c o u n t e r e d f i v e s a u c e r - s h a p e d o b j e c t s h o v e r i n g i nt he a i r . L a t e r one o f t h e s e men, A l a d in o F e l i x , r e v i s i t e d t h esp o t , and th is t ime a UFO lande d and he was in v i t e d a bo ard . He hada p l e a s a n t c h a t w i t h t h e s a u c e r c a p t a i n , a b e i n g w h o l o o k e d v e r yhuman and ve ry o rd in a ry , and he went away con vinced th a t the Venus -i a n s were p ay in g us a f r i e n d l y v i s i t . "

    B e t t e r r e a d th e b oo k a g a i n , J o hn . The S a u c e r c a p t a i n i d e n t i f i e d h im se l f a s a J u p i t e r i a n , who l iv ed va r io us ly on Ganymede o rI o , two o f t h e l a r g e r moons o f J u p i t e r - - and how u t t e r l y d i f f e r e n tt h i 3 c o n t a c t was f ro m t he t h r e a t e n i n g , e v i l and s u r r e p t i t i o u s c o n t ac t s o f Alber t Bender and Hans Lau r i t zen - - no t t o men t ion John A.Kee l h ims e l f - - w i th the Men In B lack '

    "Then in March 1953 th er e was a knock a t the doo r of F e l ix 'shome and h is wife answered . She re po r te d th a t the re was ' a p r ie s t *ask ing fo r h im. S ince F e l ix was an a th e i s t a t t he t ime , he was ab i t su rp r i s e d He was even more su rp r i s e d when he walked ou t tome et t h e man. I t was h i s o l d f r i e n d , t h e f l y i n g s a u c e r p i l o t , nowtu r ne d o u t i n a cashm ere s u i t , a w h ite s h i r t w i th s t i f f c o l l a r and

    a n e a t b l u e t i e

    " Th is was th e f i r s t o f a lo ng s e r i e s o f v i s i t s d u r i n g w hichthe two men d i sc us sed f ly in g sauc er s and th e i r mechan ics and thes t a t e o f t h e u n i v e r s e a t l a r g e . Mr. F e l i x k e p t c a r e f u l n o t e s o f t he s e c o n v e r s a t io n s a nd l a t e r p u t them i n t o a n i n t e r e s t i n g l i t t l ebook t i t l e d *My C ontac t With F ly in g S a u c e rs ' , under the pseudonymof Dino Kraspedon. I t was f i r s t pu b l i she d in 1959 and was l a rg e lyd i s m i s s e d a s j u s t a n o t h e r p i ec e of c r a c k p o t l i t e r a t u r e . H ow ever,a ca re fu l r ead ing revea l s a t ho rough knowledge o f bo th theo logy andscience, and many of the ideas and phrases found on ly in most ob s c u r e o c c u l t and c o n t a c t e e l i t e r a t u r e a p p e a r h e r e . Among o t h e r

    t h i n g s , t h e b o o k a l s o d i s c u s s e s a n i mp e n d i n g c o s mi c d i s a s t e r i n l u c i d , a l mo s t c o n v i n c in g t e r m s : t h e same k i n d o f w a r n in g t h a t i s p a s sed on to every con tac t ee in one way o r ano ther . "

    Cosmic d i s a s t e r t o a m e t a ph y si ca l i l l i t e r a t e , p e r h a p s, and t oa g o v e r n me n t p r o p a g a n d i s t t r y i n g t o c a s t t h e w h o l e F l y i n g S a u e e rp i c t u r e i n t o a gloom y, n e g a t iv e l i g h t ; b u t a c a r e f u l r e a d i n g o f K r a s p e do n 's bo ok r e v e a l s t h a t t h e J u p i t e r i a n s a u c e r p i l o t was o nlyd e s c r i b i n g th e c oming i n i t i a t i o n o f ou r S o l a r S yste m a s i t p a s s e sin to a new re g io n o f t he Galaxy , no t t he cosmos . N a tu ra l ly , t he

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    p la ne t s o f t h i s sy s t em - i nc lu d in g ou r e a r th - - and ou r moon. Theon ly be ings who w i l l r e a l l y s u f f e r f rom the change a re those who r e s i s t i t , i n s t e a d o f w elc oming i t a s e v i de n c e o f g ro w th and p r o g r e s s .

    " D i n o K r a s p e d o n ' s r e a l i d e n t i t y r e ma i n e d a my s t e r y f o r y e a r s .The book ended up on sh el ve s ne xt to George Adam ski 's works. (LikeAdamski , Kraspedon claimed that he sometimes met the Venusians int h e h e a r t o f c i t i e s , o n e s u c h me e t i n g t a k i n g p l a c e a t a r a i l r o a ds t a t i o n in Sao Pa u lo . ) Then, i n 1965 , Dino Kraspedon su r fa ce d as as e l f - s t y l e d p r o p h e t na me dA la din o F e l i x . He w arne d o f a d i s a s t e r a -abou t t o t ake p l ace in R io de Ja ne i ro . Sure enough, f lo od s and lan d s l i d e s s t r u c k a month l a t e r , k i l l i n g 6 00 . I n i 960 he w arn ed t h a t aR uss ia n cosmonaut would soon d ie , and in the f a l l o f 1967 he appearedon t e l e v i s i o n i n B r a z i l t o s o b e r l y d is c u s s the f or th co m in g a s s a s s i n a t i o n s in the U n i ted S ta t e s , naming M ar t in Lu ther King and Sena to rRobert Kennedy.

    " T h e s t a r t l i n g a c c u r a c y o f h i s ma j o r a n d mi n o r p r e d i c t i o n s i m p ress ed many peo p le , o f cou rse , ..lien he s t a r t e d p re d ic t in g an o u t

    b re ak of v io l en ce , bombings and murder in B ra z i l , no one was too s u r p r i s e d when a wave of s t r a n g e t e r r o r i s t a t t a c k s a c t u a l l y be g an .

    "Po l i ce s t a t io n s and pu b l i c bu i ld in gs in Sao Pau lo were dynami ted . There was a wave of bank ro bb er ies and an armored p a y ro l l t r a inwas h e is te d . The B ra z i l i a n po l ice worked over t ime and soon roundedup e ig h t ee n members of the gang . A tw e nt y- f iv e- ye ar -o ld po l iceman nnamed Je ss e Morals proved to be the g an g 's bomb e x p e rt . They hadblown up Second Army Headquarters, a major newspaper, and even theAmerican c on su la te . YJhen the gang members s ta r te d t o sin g , i t wasl e a r n e d t h a t t h ey pl an ne d t o a s s a s s i n a t e t op gov ernm en t o f f i c i a l sand e v e n t u a l l y t a k e o v er t he e n t i r e c o u n t r y o f B r a z i l . J e s s e Mo ra lshad been promised the job of po l ic e c h ie f in the new government .The le a d e r of the r in g was . . . Aladino F e l ix !

    "When he was ar re s te d on August 22, 1968, the f ly in g sa uc erp rophe t de c la re d , I was se n t he re as an ambassador to the Ea r thfrom Venus. My fr ie n d s from space w il l come he re and fr e e me andavenge my a r r e s t . You can look fo r t r a g ic consequences to humani tyw h e n t h e f l y i n g s a u c e r s I n v a d e t h i s p l a n e t ' .

    Was th i s r e a l l y the same Alad ino F e l ix con tac t ed in 1952-53 by- - n o t V e n us ia n s - - b u t J u p i t e r i a n s ? Or was t h i s g a n g s t e r o f th e19608 an impos to r , gu ided by Sa tan ic fo rces to c l a im au tho rsh ip o f the K raspedon book and the n go on w ith h is " insa ne urge s to do mad

    and wicked things"?

    "Once aga in the c l a s s i c , p roven p a t t e rn had occ u r red . Ano therhuman b e i n g had b e e n e n g u l f e d by th e u l t r a t e r r e s t r i a l s and l e d d ownt he ro ad to r u i n . T he re i s no c l i n i c a l p s y c h i a t r i c e x p l a n a t io n f o rthes e c as es . These men ( i t has happened to women, too ) exp er ien ceda success ion o f conv inc ing even t s wi th f ly ing saucer s and the UT ' s .Then they were smothered wi th p romises o r ideas which des t royedt h e m . "

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    J u s t a moment, John! We can th in k of dozens of co n ta ct ee s whoh ad en ou gh s t r e n g t h o f c h a ra c t e r n o t t o be " e n g u l fe d b y t h e ( e v i l )u l t r a t e r r e s t r i a l s and l e d down t h e ro a d t o ru i n " . G eo rge Adamskiwas c e r t a in ly ntot "eng ulfed " . N ei th er a re Dan Fr y , nor George VanT as se l . Mark P ro be r t was no t ru ine d by space co n ta c ts , nor MeadeLayne, nor White S ta r . BSRA has no t been en gu lfe d by th e Men InBlack -- though we know of a CIA agent in Los Angeles who has beenp r e d i c t i n g t h i s e v e ry y e a r f o r th e p a s t te n y e a r s ! C a p t. Bru ceCathie of New Zealand has no t been "eng ulfed - - though c e r ta inU n d e r - T e r r e s t r i a l s a nd t h e i r p h y s i c a l p l an e ag e n t s a re t r y i n g t ofr ig h te n him out of co nt in uin g h is UFO re se ar ch . And you, by yours e l e c t i v e s l a n t i n g o f UFO c o n t a c t m a t e r i a l a r e a p p a re n t l y w o rk in gt h e same s i d e o f t h e s t r e e t , t h e Es t a b l i s h m e n t s i d e . The q u i ckg lo s s in g ove r o f the po s i t i v e a sp ec t s o f Krasp edon ' s book, and thed e t a i l e d e x p l a n a t i o n o f t h e c r im e s o f A la d in o F e l i x - - w h oe ve r heis - - i s a case in po in t . R ega rdles s of who Dino Kraspedon was, ori s , t h e 1953 J u p i t e r i a n w a rni ng s o f t h e d a n g er o f a n a l l - o u t a to m icwar , and o f the g lo r ious fu tu re o f the so la r sys tem and the ea r th ,

    s t i l l s t a n d as in f o r m a t i o n and i n s p i r a t i o n f o r t h o s e who c a r e t o re a d .

    THE MOON AS A PLANET

    In Cha pter 2, "God, M atte r and En ergy" , of h is book "My C on tactW ith F l y i n g S a u c er s" , K ra sp ed on r e l a y s th e J u p i t e r i a n p i l o t ' s i n f o r m a t io n o n t h e s o l a r I n i t i a t i o n we sp ok e o f , a Zo d i a c a l m a r ri a g e b e tw ee n s u n s : " . . . A no th er Sun w i l l so on e n t e r o u r s o l a r s y st em andwe s h a l l be lucky enough to have a sys tem of b in ar y Suns. . . I t i sa body o f mons trous p r op or t io ns which w i l l sh o r t ly become v i s ib le inthe d i re c t io n o f Cance r . . . Two Suns in the so la r sys tem w i l l c re a ted i f f i c u l t pr ob le m s . The o r b i t s o f a l l t h e p l a n e t s w i l l be ch an ge d.

    Mercury w i l l move in t o the a rea between the p re se n t o rb i t s o f Venusand the E a r th . Venus w i l l move ou t to a p o s i t io n be tween the p r es en to r b i t o f E a r t h and M ar s. The E a r t h w i l l f e e l t h e e f f e c t b e f o r e t henew Sun s e t t l e s down i n i t s d e f i n i t i v e o r b i t . As t h e lu m i n o s i t y o f t h i s bo dy i n c r e a s e s , t he p r e s s u r e o f t h i s l i g h t w i l l ca u se th e Moont o move o u t o f i t s o r b i t , and i t w i l l s e t t l e i n a p o s i t i o n t h a t w i l lt u r n i t i n t o a p l a n e t . W ith t h i s d i s p la c e m e n t i t w i l l ta k e w i th i ta p a r t o f t h e e t h e r i c mass o f th e E a r t h , w hi ch w i l l i m p a r t t o t h eMoon a s t a b i l i s e d movement. The E ar th , in tu rn , unde r the p res su r eof the tw in Suns, w i l l move out in to the a r ea now occupied by thep l a n e t o i d s ( t h e r em a i ns o f t he p l a n e t M ald ek , now o rb i t i n g c r a z i l yb etw e en Mars and J u p i t e r ) I n s h o r t , t h e r e w i l l be a g e n e r a l d i s p l ac e m e nt o f a l l t h e b o d i e s b e l o n g i n g t o o u r s y st em . P l u t o w i l l bee j e c t e d f ro m t h e s y s te m , an d w i l l w an der th ro ug h s pa ce u n t i l i t f i n d ssome new heav en. . . we s h a ll have a new sky in which to t r a v e l andyou -will have a new E a r th ."

    "When w i l l th is take p lac e? " asked Kraspedon.

    " I t w i l l b e g i n v e ry s oo n , t o w a rd s th e end o f t h i s c e n t u ry . . .Many peop le w i l l van i sh fo re v e r f rom the face o f the Ea r th bu t a sm a l lcommunity , obe d ien t to the l aws o f God, w i l l r em a in and p re se n t s u f fe r i n g w i l l cease . . . " (App aren t ly the Moon w i l l t ake w i th i t a l lthe backward so uls who have fa i l e d Judgement Day on th is p la n e t . )

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    THE TEMPORARY SUCCESS OF ORGANIZED EVIL

    By Gurd jeef

    The re c e n t don at ion of Ouspensky ' s book , " In Search Of The M ir ac u lou s" , by an A ssoc ia t e t o the BSRA re fe r en ce l i b ra ry , g iv es somei n t e r e s t i n g i n s i g h t s t o t he c u r r e n t c r i s i s i n human a f f a i r s . FromOuspensky ' s guru , Gurd jeef , we learn , page 308:

    " . . . The e v o l u ti o n a ry p ro c es s must p ro ce ed w i th o ut i n t e r r u p t i o n . Any s t o p c a u s e s a s e p a r a t i o n fr om th e fu n d a me n ta l p r o c e s s .Such separa t e f r agmen t s o f consc iousness wh ich have been s topped inth e i r deve lopmen t (b l a ck mag ic i ans o f t he L ef t Hand Pa th ) can a l sou n i t e and - - f o r a c e r t a i n tim e - - c an l i v e b y s t r u g g l i n g a g a i n s tth e e v o l u t i o n a r y p r o c e s s . A f t e r a l l , i t m e re ly makes t h e e v o l u t i o n a r y more i n t e r e s t i n g . . . t h i s s t r u g g l e a g a i n s t th e i n t e n t i o n a l op

    p o s i t i o n of f a i r l y p o w er fu l f o r c e s . They (t he e v i l o ne s) a r e n o tc omp ar ab le w i th th o s e w hic h d i r e c t t h e e v o l u t i o n a r y p r o c e s s . T he seopposing for c es may somet imes even conquer (as the y d id on the p la n e t Maldek and f i n a l l y w re cke d i t c o m p l e t e l y ! ) .

    "The reaso n i s t h a t t he fo rc es gu id ing ev o lu t ion have a morel im i te d choice of means . . . The opposing fo rc es (o f e v i l ) a re no tl im i te d in th e i r cho ice of means and they are ab le to make use of every means , even those wh ich g ive r i se to on ly t emporary success ,and i n th e f i n a l r e s u l t t h e y ( th e S a t a n ic f o r c e s ) d e s t r o y b o th i n v o l u t i o n and e v o l u t i o n a t th e p o i n t i n q u e s t i o n . . .

    " Th is q u e s t i o n h a s no p r a c t i c a l s i g n i f i c a n c e f o r u s. . . "( G u r d j e e f c o u l d s a y t h i s i n c a s u a l d i s c u s s i o n s w i t h O u s p e n s k y i nMoscow in 1916, b u t could he say i t in 1970? With ten s o f thous andso f a tomic weapons l i n ed up , r aad y to sh oo t , on bo th s i de s o f theI r o n C u r t a i n ? )

    "Are we ab le to say t h a t l i f e i s governed by a g roup of con sc iou s peo ple? Where are they ? Who are they? We see ex a c t l y theo p p o s i t e : t h a t l i f e i s g o v e rn e d b y t h o se who a r e l e a s t c o n s c i o u s ,by those who are most as leep .

    "Are we ab le to say t h a t we observe in l i f e a p repon derance of t he b e s t , t he s t r o n g e s t and the mos t cou rageous e l emen t s? No thjngo f the s o r t . On the con t ra r y we see a p reponderance o f v u lg a r i t yand s t u p i d i t y o f a l l k i n d s . Do we s e e a s p i r a t i o n s to w ar d u n i t y ?Noth ing of the k ind . We see on ly new d iv is io n s , new h o s t i l i t y , newm i s u n d e r s ta n d i n g s . So t h a t i n th e a c t u a l s i t u a t i o n o f h u m a ni ty t h e r ei s n o t h in g t h a t p o i n t s t o e v o l u t i o n p r o c e e d in g . On t h e c o n t r a r ywhen we compare humanity with a man we quite clearly see a growtho f p e r s o n a l i t y a t th e c o s t of e s se n ce ( th e h ig h e r s e l f ) , t h a t i s ,th e g row th o f t he a r t i f i c i a l , th e u n r e a l and f o r e i g n , a t t h e c o s tof the n a tu ra l , the re a l , and what i s o n e ' s own. . . One th i nga lo n e i 8 c e r t a i n , t h a t man 's s l a v e r y grow s and i n c r e a s e s . Man i s

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    becoming a w i l l i n g s l a v e . ' He no longer needs cha in s . He beg ins togrow fond of h is s la v e ry . He i s proud of i t . And th is i s the mostt e r r i b l e t h in g th a t can happen to man. . . "

    THE RAY OF CREATION

    E a r l i e r i n t h e bo ok , p age 82 , i n h i s i n s t r u c t i o n on t he Ray o f C r e a t i o n , G u r d je e f o u t l i n e s th e p r i n c i p l e o f e v o l u t io n w hich c l a r i f i e s th e J u p i t e r i a n s au c e r p i l o t ' s o b s e r v a t io n to K ra sp ed on , t h a tour Moon is about to become a planet :

    "Accord ing to the Idea o f t he Ray o f C rea t ion the Moon i s s t i l la n u nb o rn p l a n e t , one t h a t i s , s o t o s p e a k , b e i n g b o r n . I t i s b e coming warm, g ra d u a l ly , and in t ime - - g iv en a fa vo ra b l e developmento f t h e r a y o f c r e a t i o n - - i t w i l l become l i k e t h e e a r t h a nd h av e as a t e l l i t e o f i t s own, a new moon. A new l in k w i l l have been addedt o th e r a y o f c r e a t i o n . The e a r t h , t o o, i s n o t g e t t i n g c o l d e r , i tis g e t t in g warmer, and may in t ime become l i k e the s un. We observe

    s uc h a p r o c e s s i n t h e s y s te m of J u p i t e r , w hic h i s a s u n f o r i t sO A11!f AO

    The m at e r i a l on the fo reg o ing s ix pages i 3 t ake n f rom our cu r r e n t t a l k , " F l y i n g S a u c e r s and t h e M oo n's D e s t i n y " , n o t t r a n s c r i b e dy e t b u t a v a i l a b l e o n t a pe a t $ 4 .5 0 p e r 5 i n . r e e l . At f i r s t g la n c ei t seems h a rd , t e r r i b l y h a r d , t h a t t he f a i l u r e s f rom E a r t h ' s J u d ge m ent Day w i l l ha ve t o f a l l b a ck t o f i r s t g ra de - - o n t h e Moon - -and ta k e t h e work a l l o ve r a g a i n i n c o n d i t i o n s s u i t a b l e t o t h e i r

    u n e n l i g h te n e d c o n d i t io n . B u t l e t ' s l oo k a t i t th e o t h e r way. Whata b o u t t h o s e e n l i g h t e n e d m i l l i o n s who a r e r e a d y , w i l l i n g and a b l e t oco nsc iou s ly l i v e and p ra c t i c e the Go lden Ru le o f b ro the rhood andg o o d w i ll . S ho uld t h ey b e f o r e e d t o l i v e i n t h e b e a s t i a l c o n d i t i o n sw hic h a r e p r e v a i l i n g h e re a s e v i l c o n t i n u e s t o r u l e i n t h e h e a r t so f our l ea de r s? I t h in k no t . God in Hi s wisdom p rov ides sch oo lrooms s u i t a b l e t o t he i n v o l u t i o n a r y and e v o l u t i o n a r y ne ed s o f a l lo f h i s c h i l d r e n . To y ou r e d i t o r i t seems r e a s o n a b l e t h a t f o r a l l of those on e a r t h who want to co n t inue to l iv e by the Law of the B ea s t ,l e t them b e s e g r e g a t e d o f f i n t o a p l a c e w h ere t h e y c a n p r a c t i c et h e i r b e a s t i a l i t y on e ac h o th e r u n t i l t h e y ' v e had enough of i t !

    Ouspensky ' s char tof the Ray of C r e a t i o n as g i v e nb y G u r d j e e f .

    1 . Absolute

    2 . A l l Worlds (G alax ie s

    3. A ll Suns (Zo diac)

    4. Our Sun

    5 . A l l P l a n e t s

    6 . Our p l a ne t E ar th

    7- Moon

    Nov-Dec 1970 RR, ^age 21

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    C l i p s , Q u o t e s S C o m m e n t sA SIMPLE CHRISTMAS RITUAL

    Which can be done eve ry morning of th e ye ar -- and which lead sto the development o f psych ic powers - - i s medi ta t ion on some pro fo un d o r i n s p i r i n g i d e a b e f o r e g e t t i n g u p. I n h i s " R o s i c r u c ia nCosmo-Concept ion" Max H eindel p u ts i t th i s way:

    "The mos t f av o ra b le t ime fo r t he ex er c i s e i s on f i r s t awakening in the morn ing , be fo re any o f t he wor r i es and ca res o f da i lyl i f e