Atlantean History – Part I
By Yolen, Scribe of Atlantis
Notes on Atlantean History during the Reign of Emperor Atlas:
In this abbreviated account of the eons of civilization of Atlantis, it must be remembered that such statements made, which refer to ancient times, may be verified by the records kept in the Museum of the Temple of Literature, of the City of Paradise. In this volume of current history, beginning with the coronation of Atlas, and continuing through to the present day—more than two decades since Atlas began his reign—the space is too limited to give more than the merest hint of events that were most important in ancient days. Hence we will say here that Ancient Atlantean Records prove conclusively that at the time of the First Deluge, 800,000 years ago, the Atlanteans led the entire world in civilization.
It is now generally known to Atlantean Templars that the awful cataclysms, known as the Second Deluge, 200,000 years ago, and the Third Deluge of 80,000 years ago, were caused by the chemicalizations of Nature in this physical world; they were the direct result of the vibrations of evil upon this earthly plane, conflicting with and resisting the relentless spiritual forces. Therefore it may be said that the frightful upheaval 80,000 years ago was brought about by the indifference and recklessness of mankind on earth, to the higher and inexorable Law of One—the spiritual Light that is the only Causation. (more…)
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Color On The Other Side
by Anthony Borgia
ABOUT half-way along a passage upon the upper floor of our house there is a small bay in which a brief flight of stairs leads to a door. Through this door I have taken many friends, especially new arrivals in spirit lands, for this door opens directly upon a section of flat roof.
From here a magnificent view is to be gained of a great tract of the countryside, with the city gleaming in the distance. To those who have not as yet traveled through these realms, or at least this small segment of them, the view from the roof comes as something of an inspiring revelation to them. With scarcely an exception, we receive the same reply to a question which one or other of us delights in putting to our new visitor, namely: what strikes you most forcibly as you gaze upon this scene? The answer: the riot of color.
Most assuredly, that is so. It is a sight which never fails to fill us with fresh wonder and charm, seasoned residents though we be. The reason is to be found not only in the delight to the physical sense of sight, but what is more important in many ways, the color itself is exhilarating. This feeling of exhilaration is not some doubtful spiritual experience, intangible and apt to evaporate after a brief while. It is much more than that. It rejuvenates one, even in these realms of juvenility. It braces one up, as you would say, and acts like a tonic. (more…)
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Contactee: George Van Tassel
George Van Tassel was born in Jefferson, Ohio in 1910, and grew up in a fairly prosperous middle-class family. He finished high school in the 10th grade and held a job at a Cleveland airport; he also acquired a pilot’s license. At 20, he headed for California, where at first he worked for a garage owned by an uncle.
While working at the garage he met Frank Critzer, an eccentric loner who claimed to be working a mine somewhere near Giant Rock, a 7-story boulder near Landers, California. Frank Critzer was a German immigrant trying to make a living in the desert as a prospector. During World War II, Critzer was under suspicion as a German spy and died during a police siege at the Rock in 1942. Upon receiving news of Critzer’s death, Van Tassel applied for a lease of the abandoned airport near Giant Rock from the Bureau of Land Management, who managed the land, and was eventually given a renewable Federal Government contract to develop the airstrip.
Van Tassel became an aircraft mechanic and flight inspector who at various times between 1930 and 1947 worked for Douglas Aircraft, Hughes Aircraft, and Lockheed. While at Hughes Aircraft he was the Top Flight Inspector. He finally left Southern California’s booming aerospace industry for the desert in 1947. He and his family at first lived a simple existence in the rooms Frank Critzer had dug out under Giant Rock. Van Tassel eventually built a home, a cafe, a small airstrip, and a dude ranch beside the Rock. (more…)
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The Song of Creation
by Ernest L. Norman
As for the white dove which fluttered down and the speaking of the voice of God, this is an obvious embellishment, a bit of chicanery, if you please, which would so slant these various descriptive depictions with the necessary supernatural aura. As for the voice of God and any such reputed speaking of this voice,
this can be considered as such obvious devices, or that those who heard this voice were suffering from a certain neurotic illness, called by modern psychologists, as traumatic hallucinations; for indeed how can God speak with such a voice for God is not a personal being but is the sum and substance of the Infinite. Nor does He need to speak in any voice or language, for His message is ever and always about us, a voice which speaks in that constant, never-ending resurgent pattern of life; the creative and re-creative forms of all things of which mankind is conscious; yes, and of all things which will be his even beyond eternity. Nor is God’s word so contained in any book, for even as the Christian says his Bible is the word of God, he is only giving his strength to a great lie, for no man can understand or know of God through this book. (more…)
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Remote Depossession
by Irene Hickman
Introduction
There is a growing awareness among health professionals that it has become imperative to look beyond the traditional views of main-line psychology and medicine.
With a rapidly expanding body of evidence supporting the concept of personal survival of bodily death, we must now look beyond the narrow views of behavioral psychology and the chemical approach to health and disease.
This approach is not new. Alexis Carrel, M.D., discussed the need for better knowledge of man in 1935 in his book, Man, the Unknown.
“Men cannot follow modern civilization along its present course, because it is degenerating. They have been fascinated by the beauty of the sciences of inert matter. They have not understood that their body and consciousness are subjected to natural laws, more obscure than, but as inexorable as, the laws of the sidereal world. Neither have they understood that they cannot transgress these laws without being punished. (more…)
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The Goldilocks Theory Debunked
by Mark Seivert
The Goldilocks Theory (GT) application to astronomy states:
“A Goldilocks planet is a planet that falls within a star’s habitable zone, and the name is often specifically used for planets close to the size of Earth. The name comes from the children’s fairy tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, in which a little girl chooses from sets of three items, ignoring the ones that are too extreme (large or small, hot or cold, etc.), and settling on the one in the middle, which is “just right”. Likewise, a planet following this Goldilocks Principle is one that is neither too close nor too far from a star to rule out liquid water on its surface and thus life (as humans understand it) on the planet. However, planets within a habitable zone that are unlikely to host life (e.g., gas giants) may also be called Goldilocks planets. The best example of a Goldilocks planet is the Earth itself.” – crystalinks.com
Recently at a physics meetup I attended, the Goldilocks Theory (GT) came up in a video being shown. The scientists were just scratching their heads over how the conditions of this world could be so perfect for life. (more…)
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ESP – The Space Travel Problem ~ Part II
Lecture given on March 4, 1965, by Riley Crabb
SOME UNKNOWN DESTROYER
Lauritzen wrote to us: “When the distance between a man and the earth is increased, the shielding effect of the earth will be lesser; he will receive more cosmic, free, kinetic energy; the power of his thought energy will therefore be stronger, so strong that it has an influence on physical matter. If he fears that the windows in the cabin will break through, they will break through. If he fears that some unknown force will destroy the instruments and the furniture, some unknown force will destroy the instruments and furniture.”
Then Lauritzen goes on to claim that this happened to the first Russian astronauts. They were “lost in space because some unknown force destroyed the cabin and instruments. . . a man said that something strange had come into the cabin; and even if it was invisible, it was destroying the instruments.” (more…)
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ESP – The Space Travel Problem
Lecture given on March 4, 1965, by Riley Crabb
PHYSICAL BODY SPACE TRAVEL IMPOSSIBLE?
That space travel may be, or is, absolutely impossible to us in our physical bodies is guardedly admitted by some of our space biologists. I think this is the reason why Russia has slowed down in its push toward the Moon, because they have learned that it is impossible with our present limited understanding of life.
Here is another recent news item, “Animals And Plants To Get Space Tests”. These space researchers are going to send up trays of frog’s eggs, many kinds of plants, hordes of single-celled animals, cell cultures, rats and mice, and monkeys. The idea is to use these life-forms in 25 experiments to learn more about the effects of weightlessness and the other exotic conditions of outer space.
We are just beginning to look for answers in an area already explored by the Russians! Among all the space firsts, the Russians were the first to orbit a human being, the first to orbit animals, and plant life. So they have their answers and the answers are not encouraging. The Soviets are not so keen to get to the moon so soon. (more…)
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Journey On The Other Side To Sirius
By Ruth Mary Tristram
He was an 18-year old English schoolboy. He drowned in the north Atlantic in 1943. He was returning home to England from America. The convoy of ships in which he was a passenger was sunk by enemy action in April of that year.
His mother, Ruth Tristram, was a “sensitive” from birth. Another son, Lancelot, had died at an early age. She had been in communication with him for several years at the time of Christopher’s death. There was shock and loss, of course, but no grief. The necessary work of Samuel, the Angel of Death, held no terrors for her. Death is a change, not an end. So Mrs. Tristram was not surprised when, during a quiet time only one month after receiving word from her government that the boy’s ship was “greatly overdue”, she felt her son’s consciousness blending with hers. It was June 3, 1943. (more…)
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Lost Technologies Of Nikola Tesla
Not long ago I wrote about how the federal Bureau of Investigation (The FBI) released a number of declassified files about Nikola Tesla.
Among them, the government revealed their interest in the Death Ray – a futuristic particle beam weapon that Tesla had invented.
73 years after the FBI seized nearly TWO TRUCKS of papers of one of the world’s most famous inventors, the Federal Bureau of Investigations released the documents to the public.
The batch of documents made available through the Freedom of Information Act also reveal Tesla did not die on January 7, 1943, as previously believed, but a day later on January 8. (more…)
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Venusian Contacts ~ Part XI
By Dana Howard
High up in the pine-treed cliffs of Pinecove, California, Diane found me again. The beautiful late summer’s morning seemed to put new life into the birds’ sweet song. Skinny and Janie, two play-loving squirrels were scolding for their breakfast for it was past their “peanut time”. These little grey playsters were more like tree spirits than lively animals. How completely they had come to rely on humans for their daily repast!
There was a slight chill in the air, but it was clean and fresh and redolent with the scents form the mountain’s yellow pine. I thought I heard her, whispering in my ear.
“Good morning, Child of Earth . . . let us sit together again for the days are shortening and there is so much to be said.” (more…)
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The What And The Why ~ Part II

by Ernest L. Norman
Herein enters another important principle of understanding. The conscious mind is NOT the brain. The brain is
composed of about 12 million cells which can be likened to small transistors or frequency integrators. When a wave
form comes from the subconscious to the conscious, it must pass through various portions of the brain which contains cells particularly suited for this transference; the determinant here is frequency. Thus various anterior and posterior lobes or portions of the brain contain cells more suited to certain various reflexes. Here, in turn, the wave forms are reshuffled into another portion of the psychic anatomy which can be considered the true brain. Here is another grouping of vortexes which are harmonically attuned to another and even higher portion of this psychic anatomy — the Superconscious Self — or the facsimili of the Infinite. This conscious or brain portion of the psychic anatomy functions as follows: It has the power to determine or recombine various values on the basis of frequency from past experiences from a large number of lifetimes through which the individual has passed. (more…)
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Healing Is Voltage

“The key to making chronic disease better is making a single cell work. If you give the body the things a single cell needs to work, the body often has the power to heal all of the cells of the body. That means you get well!” ~ Dr Jerry Tennant
In the mid 90’s Dr Jerry Tennant was one of the top three ophthalmic surgeons in the world. Then, in a matter of months, his career was ended by a mysterious ailment that left him disabled and barely clinging to his life.
A pioneer in lasik surgery, Dr Tennant was responsible for most of the research done on the excimer laser for VISX. He also performed over 1,000 lasik operations in the United States and about 2000 cases abroad. These surgeries actually contributed to his decline in health. In the early days of lasik operations, it was believed that ordinary surgical masks were sufficient to protect doctors from contamination. Nobody suspected that viruses existing in a patient’s eyes could possibly harm the surgeon. But each time Dr. Tennant performed a lasik procedure on a patient, the laser would strike the eye and release viruses that drifted upward through his mask into his nose and brain. In time he developed encephalitis and a bleeding disorder that manifested as spastic movements and an inability to remember even how to write a prescription. Diagnostic tests confirmed he had three viruses in his brain, but no one knew how to treat them. Dr. Tennant’s physicians told him there was nothing that could be done to help him. So, on November 30, 1995, he was forced to retire. (more…)
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The What And The Why ~ Part I
by Ernest L. Norman
It has often (and very truly) been said, that of all the enigmas in the universe of human understanding, man himself is the greatest. This is so, for despite the fact that of the many thousands of years in which man has inhabited the planet earth, and in these thousands of years he has spent tremendous time and effort in trying to understand himself; as of today, he is still confronted with this inescapable paradox. This seems a bit ridiculous for, in viewing the many advanced factors and concepts which are at the disposal of everyone, yet life still goes on, basically much the same as it always has.
Principles of life in personal relationships are functioning just as inviolately as they always have. Perhaps the greatest part of this great enigma could be found in such kindred fields as human endeavor which are commonly
referred to as the healing professions, such as materia medica and such adjacent divisions of psychology, etc. For despite great hospitals, the advanced techniques in medicine and surgery, etc., the modern doctor reluctantly admits he knows only about 25 per cent of what goes on in the human body whether it is medicine or a more general classification of sciences, the enigma remains just as great; great, because man is constantly surrounded at all times with all of the answers which would solve this enigma. As a matter of fact, science holds within its hands all of the keys to the wisdom of the Infinite, yet it does not apparently know, either how to use, or to understand them correctly. (more…)
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Secret History of The Early Church
by F. Tupper Saussy
IN PAGAN ROME the public servants were priests of the various gods and goddesses. Monetary affairs, for example, were governed by priests of the goddess Moneta. Priests of Dionysus managed architecture and cemeteries, while priests of Justitia, with her sword, and Libera, blindfolded, holding her scales aloft, ruled the courts. Hundreds of priestly orders, known as the Sacred College, managed hundreds of government bureaus, from the justice system to the construction, cleaning, and repair of bridges (no bridge could be built without the approval of Pontifex Maximus), buildings, temples, castles, baths, sewers, ports, highways, walls and ramparts of cities and the boundaries of lands.
Priests directed the paving and repairing of streets and roads, supervised the calendar and the education of youth. Priests regulated weights, measures, and the value of money. Priests solemnized and certified births, baptisms, puberty, purification, confession, adolescence, marriage, divorce, death, burial, excommunication, canonization, deification, adoption into families, adoption into tribes and orders of nobility. Priests ran the libraries, the museums, the consecrated lands and treasures. Priests registered the trademarks and symbols. Priests were in charge of public worship, directing the festivals, plays, entertainments, games and ceremonies. Priests wrote and held custody over wills, testaments, and legal conveyances. (more…)
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