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Channeling
★1597★
Anthropological Research Foundation
(Defunct)
In 1967 William Ralph Duby, the leader and channel for the
Organization of Awareness (see Cosmic Awareness Communications),
died. Over the several years following his death, the organization
splintered into several groups. The Anthropological Research
Foundation was founded in the early 1970s in San Diego by Jack T.
Fletcher and Pat Fletcher. Among the members of the group was Danton
Spivey, a trance medium who claimed to be a continuing voice for
"Cosmic Awareness", the universal mystical voice who spoke through
Duby. In 1972, the foundation began to issue a magazine,
Aware, and announced plans for the organization based upon
the messages given through Spivey.
The foundation saw itself as composed of ordinary people who had
been exposed to extraordinary information. It viewed its task to
expose those forces which divide humans from each other and from the
divine, and to discover the new culture which is characterized by
wholeness. To this end it proposed projects that looked at ancient
cultures, especially those of Atlantis and Lemuria.
There is no indication thet the foundation survived more than a
few years.
★1598★
Aspects of Light
12540 Braddock Dr., Ste. 218B Los Angeles, CA 90066
Aspects of Light is a channeling center built around the messages
of a group of entities termed collectively the Counsel of Light as
channeled by Cherryl Lynn Taylor. Taylor began channeling in the
mid-1980s and established the present center in 1991. The counsel
members have indicated that they have appeared to assist individuals
to get in touch with their soul urges, to discover higher identities
and bring those into manifestation. Human beings are Divine but
often live in a state of separation from that Divinity. Such
separation produces fear and leads to all variety of pain and
suffering. The answer to fear is learning to love the self. To
facilitate the process of learning to love, Taylor has prepared a
set of tapes of dictations from the counsel that include both
teachings and meditative exercises that the students learn and use
in their life. Students also learn to picture themselves in three
major aspects, physical, emotional, and mental, and to use the
techniques as they monitor each aspect.
Aspects of Light carries on an intensive program that includes
weekly healing and development classes and group channeling
sessions. Tapes of a wide variety of previous channeling sessions
are available.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: The Counsel of Light.
★1599★
Association for the Understanding of Man
(Defunct)
The Association for the Understanding of Man (AUM) was formed in
1971 as an organization to focus the psychic accomplishments of Ray
Stanford (b. 1938). He is the brother of noted parapsychologist Rex
Stanford. Ray Stanford began to manifest psychic abilities in his
youth. In 1960, meeting with a meditation group, he slipped into an
unconscious trance-like state from which he was able accurately to
answer questions by group members. The next year he began giving
readings to the general public. Over the years, five types of
readings evolved: self-help, questionand-answer,
dream-interpretation, group-help and researchreading. The self-help
readings include reflections upon past lives; research-readings
explore various issues in depth. In 1972, a book containing the
research-readings on the Fatima prophecy was published. The book
discusses the significance of the appearance and words of Mary, the
mother of Christ, at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917.
The "Source" of the Stanford readings is not a disincarnate
entity, but is described as the unconscious and superconscious of
Stanford, which contacts the object of the reading (the person the
reading concerns). Recordings of all the readings have been kept.
While no creed or dogma has been established, a consistent
world-view has emerged. It includes Hindu concepts. The basic
psychic/spiritual nature of man and the universe is accepted.
Transcending the earth plane are various spiritual regions,
including the lower astral and causal planes and, at the top, the
"Abode of the Most High." From the higher planes emanates Aum, the
great sound, and the music of the spheres, the audible life stream
which underlies and sustains all creation, called by Hindus, "Nam."
Among the inhabitants of the high planes are the Great White
Brotherhood, beings advanced beyond the need of reincarnation.
Man is a spiritual entity, spirit individualized. Soul is the
enduring vehicle of individual form which records all past
experiences. Component parts of the self are the seven psychic
centers (chakras) which serve as contact points between soul and
body. The third-eye center (in the forehead, above the nose) is a
point of contact with higher levels of consciousness.
Headquarters of AUM were established in Austin, Texas. Members
could be found across the country and were of two kinds: recipient
and full-participant members. Both a newsletter and the Journal
of the Association for the Understanding of Man were published,
as were a number of books and booklets. AUM was disbanded in the
early 1980s.
Remarks: Stanford also possessed a lifelong interest in
UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects). As teenagers in the 1950s, both
he and his brother had professed contact with the space beings.
Associated with AUM during its years of existence was Project
Starlight International (also established by Ray Stanford), a
sophisticated UFO detection system in Austin, Texas. It published
the shortlived Journal of Instrumented UFO
Research.
Sources:
McCoy, John, Ray Stanford, and Rex Stanford. Ave Sheoi…From
Out of This World. Corpus Christi, TX: The Authors, 1956.
Speak Shining Stranger. Austin, TX: Association for the
Understanding of Man, 1975.
Stanford, Ray. Fatima Prophecy, Days of Darkness, Promise of
Light. Austin, TX: Association for the Understanding of Man,
1974.
——. The Spirit Unto the Churches. Austin, TX: Association
for the Understanding of Man, 1977.
——. What Your Aura Tells Me. Garden City, NY: Doubleday,
1977.
★1600★
The Association of Love and Light
3399 Bennett, No. 28 Hollywood, CA 90068
The Association of Love and Light was founded in the 1980s to
facilitate the work of Lyssa Royal, the channel for an entity named
Raydia, described as a multi-dimensional consciousness system.
Royal, a former secretary, began channeling in 1985. More recently
she has also worked for Shirley MacLaine's Higher Self Seminars.
Raydia is a non-physical entity who is seen as assisting people to
discover their own potentials and the possibilities of ecstasy and
joy. The work of Raydia is a natural part of the process of human
evolution that occurs over many lifetimes. Individuals are seen as a
part of the God force that exists immanently within each person
rather than as an outside force. Each person can, by turning within,
connect with Universal Energy.
The Association of Love and Light offers weekly events at various
locations in the greater Los Angeles area including group channeling
sessions, basic and advanced channeling classes, and a support
group. Tapes of previous channeling sessions, including sessions on
after death experiences, AIDS, and extraterrestrial contact, are
circulated.
Membership: Not reported.
★1601★
Church of Amron
2254 Van Ness San Francisco, CA 94109
The Church of Amron is a metaphysical church growing out of a
spiritualist tradition founded in San Francisco in the mid-1980s.
Its program is built around spiritual healing and channeling
(mediumship). It holds weekly worship services each Sunday and
midweek activities that include a Tuesday evening forum, healing
circles, and an AIDS support group.
Membership: Not reported. In the late 1980s there were two
congregations, both in San Francisco.
★1602★
Church of the White Eagle
2615 St. Beulah Chapel Rd. Montgomery, TX 77316
Alternate Address: International headquarters: New Lands,
Rake, Liss, Hampshire, England GU33 7HY.
History. The Church of the White Eagle Lodge was
establised in England in 1934 by Grace Cooke (d. 1979),
affectionately known as Minesta, and her husband, Ivan Cooke (d.
1981), known in the lodge as Brother Faithful. For many years,
Minesta worked as a medium in the Spiritualist church of England,
primarily associated with the Stead Borderland Library in London. In
1930 she was contacted by a member of the Polaire Brotherhood from
France, who informed her that a recently deceased author and
Spiritualist, Arthur Conan Doyle, had chosen her as an instrument
through whom he wished to speak. She was also given a six pointed
star, symbolic of the Christ star (perfect balance) and asked to
train men and women to work with and through the light of Christ to
help the world through the "years of fire" into the coming of the
"golden age." The star became the symbol of the lodge.
Clairvoyant from childhood, Minesta had long been guided by one
whom she knew as White Eagle. Instead of giving personal spirit
messages, as is commonly done in Spiritualist churches, she was used
to transmit (or channel) a vast series of teachings, which provided
the base of the training she had been asked to do. White Eagle, it
is believed, is the symbol of St. John, the Beloved Disciple, a sign
of the "age of brotherhood," the golden age, and a title given by
the American Indians to a spiritual teacher of great wisdom.
The work spread to the United States in the 1950s and eventually
a lodge was established in Texas. More recently lodges were opened
in California and in Canada.
Beliefs. The church is built around the teachings of White
Eagle. They convey the teaching of the brotherhood and emphasize the
coming of a golden age when human intuition will arise as a greater
force in human affairs. White Eagle's teachings are summarized in
the "principles" of the lodge and include a belief in God as Father
and Mother; the Cosmic Christ whose light shines in the human heart;
and the five cosmic laws of reincarnation, cause and effect (karma),
opportunity, correspondences, and compensation. The church teaches
that every man, woman and child has in their heart a little spark of
light which is the Christ Light, the spirit of Divine love.
To church members happiness is a realization of God and a quiet,
tranquil realization of God's love for all of life. They seek a life
which is gentle and in harmony with natural and spiritual laws. The
basic law which controls life is love–love for God, for humanity,
and for the animals and nature. A vegetarian diet is encouraged.
Since God is the creative power within all life, individuals can
look within and learn to contact the love of God, the Christ within
their own hearts, and use that love to comfort and heal others. As
one gives oneself in a life of service, joy and blessings from God
are received.
Organization. The work in the United States is
headquartered at the daughter lodge located on a 70-acre rural
tract, the St. John's Retreat Center, where both spiritual guidance
for humans and a sanctuary for wildlife is provided. The Texas lodge
is one of 15 daughter lodges located around the world. Among other
services, it provides training for center group leaders. The
American daughter lodge oversees centers located in various parts of
the United States, as well as work in Canada, Brazil, Chile, Japan,
and Mexico. Conferences and retreats are held on a regular
basis.
Membership in the church and lodge is open to all who feel in
harmony with the basic teachings. Meditation and healing are an
integral part of the work and there is a special program for
children. Sacramental services are held around baptism, marriage,
and funerals (with an understanding that there is no death, only
eternal life). Members are encouraged to set aside a time daily for
prayer using the six-pointed star, the Christ Star, as a focus while
sending out the light of Christ. Members may also apply for the
brotherhood, an order of men and women within the church who are
committed to trying to follow a spiritual way of life and discipline
while still living and working in the outer world. The work of the
brotherhood includes using and working with the Christ Light for the
healing of the planet as well as individuals. The motto of the lodge
is "I Serve."
Membership: In 2002 the church reported 982 full members
and 3,000 active supporters in 18 United States centers. There was
one minister. There were four centers in Canada. Worldwide
membership was more than 15,000 with centers located in
Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Netherlands,
Sweden, Switzerland, and South Africa.
Periodicals: Stella Polaris. Send orders to
Newlands, Brewells Lane, Rake, Liss, Hampshire, England GU33 7HY. •
Newsletterfor the Americans. Send orders to 9 St. Beulah Rd.,
Montgomery, TX 77356.
Sources:
Cooke, Grace. The Illuminated Ones. Liss, Hampshire,
England: White Eagle Publishing Trust, 1966.
Cooke, Grace. Minesta's Vision. Liss, Hampshire, England:
White Eagle Publishing Trust, 1992. 60 pp.
Cooke, Ivan, ed. The Return of Arthur Conan Doyle. Liss,
Hampshire, England: White Eagle Publishing Trust, 1956.
Lind, Ingrid. The White Eagle Inheritance.
Wellingsborough, Northamptonshire: Turnstone Press, 1984.
The Living Word of St. John. Liss, Hampshire, England:
White Eagle Publishing Trust, 1985.
The Story of the White Eagle Lodge. Liss, Hampshire,
England: White Eagle Publishing Trust, 1986.
The Wisdom of White Eagle. Liss, Hampshire, England: White
Eagle Publishing Trust, 1967.
★1603★
Church of Universal Love (Texas)
(Defunct)
The Church of Universal Love (Texas) is a New Age organization
founded in 1968 and chartered in 1972. It was built around the
channeling of Rev. Linda Forman, its founder. Forman channeled from
the Cosmic Masters, believed to be extraterrestrials. Some of the
channeled material is published for church members in the bimonthly
newsletter, Cosmic Channelings. Members are scattered around
the country and have access to Powers through private channelings,
which are recorded and sent to members via mail. The single church
center in El Paso offers a weekly schedule of worship and healing
services, classes, and study groups.
Remarks: The Church of Universal Love (Texas) has no
connection with the church of the same name which is headquartered
in Washington state.
★1604★
Circle of Inner Truth
(Defunct)
Marshall Lever was a Presbyterian seminarian who developed the
ability of trance mediumship. As a medium, he began to receive
messages from a guide, Chung Fu. Chung Fu is viewed as a spirit last
incarnated as a student of Lao Tzu in China. The Circle of Inner
Truth was begun in 1970 by Marshall and his wife, Quinta Lever, as
an instrument for the expression of Chung Fu's work and teaching.
Through counseling in trance, Chung Fu offered help to individuals
on personal problems, particularly health, and works with groups to
teach spiritual truths. Health readings resembled those given
through Edgar Cayce, the founder of the Association for Research and
Enlightenment.
Lever taught that man has an immortal spirit within, which has
evolved through many life forms and previous incarnations. This
spirit is continually reincarnating until it breaks the cycle of
reincarnations; man must identify with his spiritual self or God
Force during an earth cycle, after which he is spiritually free,
eternal and universal, and will not again incarnate. To aid its
members, circles were developed for inner awareness through
affirmative meditation, nutrition and health, and direct lessons
from Chung Fu.
During the 1970s, the Levers had no home and spent all their time
traveling among the several groups of the Inner Circle, which were
widely scattered across the United States. One was located in
London, England. A monthly, Our News and Views, was issued
from San Francisco and mailed to approximately 600, of which 400
were in the United States. During the 1980s the Circle has ceased to
exist and the Levers have moved into other psychic
endeavors.
Sources:
Fu, Chung. Evolution of Man. Circle of Inner Truth,
1973.
★1605★
Circle of Power Spiritual Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Circle of Power Spiritual Foundation was established during
the 1980s to spread the teaching of Tawa, a spiritual entity, who
speaks through Rey Fletcher. During the 1960s, when the Fletchers
lived in a Chicago suburb, Rey's wife, Candy R. Fletcher, began a
spiritual search that led her to reading metaphysical books and
experimenting with the ouija board and hypnosis. Thus it was on
August 22, 1968, that Tawa first made contact during a session in
which Candy had convinced Rey to join her in asking questions of the
ouija board. Tawa identified himself as a Blackfoot Indian in a
previous incarnation though currently in a disembodied state. He
also asked if he could speak using Rey's vocal cords. Prior to this
time, Rey had also proved himself a good subject for hypnotism, and
in the future Tawa spoke to him while he was in a hypnotic trance.
Tawa's first spoken communication was on September 3, 1968.
Tawa continued to speak through Rey until the end of 1970, but
for a time the material was put aside as he pursued a successful
career. Meanwhile Candy considered writing a book based upon the
teachings Tawa had given them. She began work on the text in 1979.
Shortly thereafter, the Circle of Power Spiritual Foundation was
formed. In 1984 the book was published at about the same time the
Foundation moved to Victor, Montana. Assisting the Fletchers are
Richard and Bobbie Graham who head the Foundation branch in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
Tawa identified himself as a contemporary of Jesus and the person
who served as Jesus' original spiritual teacher. He remained with
Jesus through his life, death, and resurrection. The resurrection
was the proof that Jesus had been sent by God. According to Tawa,
Jesus was reborn in the flesh somewhere in the Orient in 1962. At
the time of Tawa's dictations, the reincarnated Jesus was not aware
of his mission as Messiah. However, at some point in the near future
he will take on his Christ essence and reveal himself to the world.
This time he will be fully accepted. However, prior to his coming
forth, the anti-christ, a person now residing in England, will exert
power for one year.
The Fletchers see themselves as part of a chosen circle of
followers who will be the messengers of the coming Messiah. The
Foundation is bring together an initial group of 52 families/persons
who will become the spearhead of the mission leading to Christ's
next appearance. The Foundation plans to establish a network of
lodges from which the message can be disseminated.
Membership: Not reported.
Sources:
Bjorling, Joel. Channelling: A Bibliographic Exploration.
New York: Garland Publishing, 1992. 363 pp.
Fletcher, C. R. Spirit in His Mind. Victor, MT: Circle of
Power Spiritual Foundation, 1984. 618 pp.
★1606★
Cosmerism
(Defunct)
Cosmerism was the name of a short-lived group which began in
September, 1972, when the Book of Cosmer was channeled by
seven angels, the most important of whom was named "Ashram."
Receiving the communications were a couple simply known as Luke and
Mark (the latter a female). In accordance with the
entities' instructions, an original group of thirteen was
collected and each member received a Cosmerite name: Matthias,
Matthew, Judas Secarius, Josephus, Ananda, Peter, James the Elder,
Thomas, Paul, Thaddeus, John the Beloved, and Luke and Mark. In the
summer of 1974, the first circle to begin the formal study of the
Book of Cosmer was held, and the first issue of The Moon
Monk, a periodical, was issued.
Cosmerites termed their message "the Way" of Cosmer, the creative
force, innate in all things and the source of creation. The power of
Cosmer focuses in small groups and goes out with them into the
world. The Way is a beginning toward peace, both external and
internal. Under the oversight of Cosmer, man is on a path toward
final absorption, or the building into oneness of men and angels
creative force.
Headquarters of Cosmerites in 1974 were at Winter Park, Florida,
and the small group of followers was drawn from eastern Florida and
Canada. Plans included the building of Ichikama, a wilderness Ashram
(a secluded retreat) of peace and tranquility. These plans were
never brought to fruition as a brief time later the group's address
became obsolete and the periodical discontinued. No sign of the
group has appeared since the mid-1970s, and it is presumed to have
disbanded.
★1607★
Cosmic Awareness Communications
Box 115 Olympia, WA 98507
In 1962 a voice describing itself as "From Cosmic Awareness"
began to speak through the body of ex-army officer, William Ralph
Duby. In response to the question, "What is Cosmic Awareness?" the
group with Duby was told it was "total mind that is not any one
mind, but is from the Universal Mind that does not represent any
unity other than that of universality."
As the voice continued to speak, its words of wisdom were
collected. In 1963, instructions were received for the formation of
an Organization of Awareness as a means of giving to individuals the
teaching of the voice. The real organization is said to be composed
of 144 entities on that inner plane known as Essence.
Communications from Awareness have covered the whole scope of
subjects about which people have questions, but, through it all, a
few central ideas have emerged. God is seen not as a personal deity,
but as natural cosmic law. The spiritual life is stressed, as is
compassion in our dealings with men. Man's purpose is to move toward
cosmic awareness.
A summary of the voice's stance is contained in the "Laws and
Precepts of Cosmic Awareness," printed below.
The Universal Law is that knowledge, that awareness, that all
living things, all life has within it that vitality, that strength
to gather into it all things necessary for its growth and its
fruition.
The Law of Love is that law which places the welfare and the
concern and the feeling for others above self. The Law of Love is
that close affinity with all forces that you associate with as good.
The Law of Love is that force which denies the existence of evil in
the world, that resists not evil.
The Law of Mercy is that law which allows one to forgive all
error, to forgive equally those who err against you as you err
against them. This is to be merciful. To be merciful is akin to the
Law of Love, and if one obeys the Law of Mercy there can be no error
in the world.
The Law of Gratitude is that sense of satisfaction where energy
which has been given receives a certain reward.
Judge Not. Be Humble. Never Do Anything Contrary to the Law of
Love. Resist Not Evil. Do Nothing Which Is Contrary to the Law of
Mercy.
Duby died in 1967 and a major splintering occurred in the
organization. No fewer than seven bodies were formed, each claiming
to be the continuation of the original. Disagreement over the
publication of materials which some thought should remain secret was
one major issue in the schisms. Largest of the several splinters is
Cosmic Awareness Communications, which continues the 1963
organization. About four months after Duby's death, a channel
emerged through which Cosmic Awareness continued to speak. In the
late 1960s, messages received through this new channel, Paul
Shockley, both clarified and altered the older material. The new
voice revealed that the Organization of Awareness has helped to
accomplish a vast shift of consciousness–a return to the Godhead,
which for thousands of years Essence has willed would eventually
occur. The return to the Godhead is equated with the return of
Lucifer, the fallen angel of light.
The group's Internet site is at http://www.cosmicawareness.org/.
Membership: Not reported, but in 1995 the newsletter
reported a circulation of 3,000 copies. In the 1970s, Cosmic
Awareness Communications claimed 75 centers (including three in
Canada) and 144,000 members.
Periodicals: Revelation of Awareness.
Sources:
Cosmic Awareness Speaks. Olympia, WA: Servants of
Awareness, n.d. Vol. II & III. Olympia, WA: Cosmic Awareness
Communications, 1977,1983.
★1608★
Divine Word Foundation
c/o Edmund Spitzer 1999 Pine Grove Rd. Rogue River, OR
97537
The Divine Word Foundation was founded in 1962 by Dr. Hans
Nordewin von Koerber (1886-1979), formerly professor of Asiatic
studies at the University of Southern California. The purpose of the
Foundation is to disseminate the revelation of Jakob Lorber
(1800-1864). An Austrian-born musician, Lorber in his fortieth year
heard a voice in his heart, "Jakob, get up, take your pencil and
write." Obeying, he began to function as the scribe to this Voice,
which he believed to be none other than the Lord Jesus Christ.
Through Lorber, the Voice dictated twenty-five books and other,
shorter works. The revelations did not end with Lorber. In 1870,
Gottfried Meyerhofer (1807-1877), a retired Army officer living in
Trieste and a student of the Lorber literature, heard the Voice,
which began to dictate through him. Since Meyerhofer's death, others
have continued in succession: Leopold Engel, Johanne Ladner, Bertha
Dudde, Johannes Widmann, Max Seltmann, Johanna Henzsel, George
Riehle, Johannes Friede, and others.
The works of Lorber were published primarily by Christoph
Friedrich Landbeck of Bietigheim, West Germany, who headed the
Neutheosophischer Verlag (after 1907 Neusalems-Verlag or New
Jerusalem Publication House). In 1924, the Neusalem Gesellschaft
(New Jerusalem Society) was formed. Adolf Hitler suppressed the
Lorber work, but it was quickly re-established. The Society became
the Lorber Gesellschaft and the publishing arm, the Lorber Verlag.
In 1921, the Lorber revelations were discovered by Dr. von Koerber.
As he accepted them, he began to translate them into English and
introduce them to others.
The new revelation fills 42 volumes of approximately 450 pages
each. For Lorber, God is the Infinite Spirit behind the universe.
The Holy Spirit is the "external life ether" that permeates the
universe. The universe is the expression of God, made up of tiny
spiritual primordial sparks created to grow into the divine
likeness. It is God's desire to create a society of living love.
The plan of God was thwarted by Lucifer who revolted with the
spirits below him and became entrapped in matter: impure spirit
condensed. God is using matter as a filtering plant through which
the impure spirits can be purified. Earth is the place where the
rebellious spirits are being given the chance to return voluntarily
to God. God became man in Jesus to accelerate the redemptive
process. The cross is a perfect example of love.
A human being is intended to learn, through the imitation of
Christ, to love God and his neighbor as himself. He thus achieves
rebirth and is allowed to participate in the work of redemption. At
death, each soul discards the body and begins life as a spirit. It
ascends, beginning from its point of development in the body,
ultimately to the New Jerusalem. Christ will return in the near
future to recreate the earth and establish the millennium, the first
signs of which are worldly conflict and turmoil. The present period
will culminate in Lucifer's making his final choice and a war of
destruction of the most rebellious ones.
The membership of the Lorber Society is concentrated in
German-speaking Europe, but has spread to every free continent. In
the United States, individuals around the country study the
revelation in the books published by the Divine Word Foundation.
Study groups are located in San Diego and Newark, California;
Denver, Colorado; and Salt Lake City, Utah. Since Dr. von Koerber's
death, his widow, Hildegard von Koerber, has continued his
translating efforts. There is also a translator residing in Salt
Lake City. Dr. Fred S. Bunger, the Foundation's first president,
died in 1979 and was succeeded by Earl G. Fox of Melba, Idaho.
Bunger co-authored with Dr. von Koerber the Foundation's basic text,
A New Light Shines Out of Darkness.
The Foundation has a friendly relationship with the Lorber Verlag
in Germany, though organizationally independent. It is also
associated with another English-language translator in Great
Britain. The organization's web site is http://www.divine-wordfoundation.com/.
Membership: Not reported.
Sources:
Bunger, Fred S., and Hans N. Von Koerber. A New Light Shines
Out of the Present Darkness. Philadelphia: Dorrance Company,
1971.
Lorber, Jakob. The Three-Days-Scene at the Temple of
Jerusalem. Bietigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany:
Neu-Salems-Society, 1932.
★1609★
Doctrine of Truth Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Doctrine of Truth Foundation was established in the mid 1970s
to promulgate the research and ideas of Lewis E. Cook, Jr., and
Junko Yasui, as contained in their book Goldot: Guidebook of Life
and Doctrine of Truth. Following the Korean War, Cook (1925)
worked in Korea as part of the reconstruction program and stayed on
as head of a construction company. In 1964 he moved to Japan to
establish a prefabricated-home business. There he met and fell in
love with Junko Yasui. They were married in 1967, and soon afterward
moved to the Philippines. In the islands, both began a period of
heightened attention to their spiritual lives. They began to
practice yoga, read metaphysical and occult books, and
meditated.
The couple moved to the United States in 1970 and immediately
began to teach all that they had learned in the Orient. They
assembled a summary of their ideas in Goldot, and founded the
Doctrine of Truth to disseminate those ideas. Goldot is
acclaimed as the modern Bible and Guidebook for humanity. It covers
all dimensions of life beginning with its origins. Creation was, it
teaches, an emanation from Spirit. Spirit beget the Oversoul, which
in turn led to the development of universal mind, the universe,
light, darkness, heaven (the astral universe), and earth (the
material universe). The astral light entered the material universe
and all life forms resulted. God then released the individual soul
within Itself, and these "gods of creation" then created the world
and all of the plant, vegetable, and human life within it. The human
life was in their image and likeness. The Astral gods took on
physical bodies. However, the God Men violated their own divine
mandate and began to intermingle with that segment of the human race
who were not God Men.
According to Goldot, earthly life is governed by Truth,
universal principles and laws. The principles produce life while the
laws govern it. Underlying reality is Unity-Equilibrium, the
infinite eternal presence within all phenomena, also known as Spirit
or God. Unity-Equilibrium manifests as Mind, the essence of all
phenomena. The Unity-Equilibrium particle of each human manifests as
pure mind, also known as soul or ego. The universe is the result of
the creative expressions of the Universal Mind, the collective ego
of all souls. Every instant and every detail of an individual's life
is the result of mental creative activity. Life equals creativity.
We experience life through sensory perception. Our limited
perceptions in the material realm create illusion.
The Life and its sensory experiences are governed by the laws of
harmony, duality-polarity, cycles, cause-effect, and karma. The
universe exists in harmony, disrupted only by human ignorance.
Humans should strive for harmonious life and relationships. Since
harmony undergirds the universe, in order for it to be perceived, it
must manifest as either the negative or positive aspect of a neutral
equilibrated image. Thus phenomena functions to produce the illusion
of our world. The world of illusion goes through cycles of formation
and dissolution. The ongoingness of the cycles follows a pattern of
cause and effect. The law of cause and effect in human life
manifests as karma, the consequences of the thoughts, words, and
deeds, of individuals.
The Doctrine of Truth Foundation builds upon the basic principles
and laws of life and disseminates teachings that explain the meaning
of these principles and laws for all of life. In this endeavor, it
publishes Goldot and other related literature. Related to the
Foundation are the Doctrine of Truth Church, the Doctrine of Truth
School, and the Doctrine of Truth Research Center.
Membership: Not reported.
Sources:
Cook, Lewis E., Jr., and Junko Yasui. Goldot: Guidebook of
Life and Doctrine of Truth. Oceanside, CA: Doctrine of Truth
Foundation, 1976. Unpaged.
★1610★
EarthStar Alliance
Current address not obtained for this edition.
EarthStar Alliance was founded in the mid-1990s by Sara Mattoon
and Scott Myrom to assist what they believe to be a planetary
transformation now occurring on Earth. They view themselves as two
of a number of masters who have incarnated on Earth during this
generation who, having lived some years as just a normal human
being, now have become aware of their task to aid in the creation of
Heaven on Earth. They believe that Earth is in the process of
becoming a star as the planet moves from one of dense physical
reality into a radiant body of light. The movement produces stress
in humans' dense earth bodies, and EarthStar Alliance provides a way
of viewing the world, specific techniques, and new technologies to
support the body during this change. These include bodywork,
channeling sessions, and group events.
EarthStar Alliance teaches that each individual is both of the
One, or God, as well as a separate unique individual. As being of
the One, persons exist in one reality or dimension; as a separate
individual, persons exist in a multitude of realms or dimensions.
Most individuals live totally in the third (physical and mental) and
fourth (astral) dimensions where the game of good and evil is played
out. Individuals also exist in various nonphysical dimensions from
the fourth (light) to the twelfth (experience of the One).
Understanding the multiple existence of oneself on these various
dimensions (including the lower ones) assists in one's comprehending
one's divine nature. On the eighth and ninth dimensions, individuals
see their Spirit manifesting as individual identities that represent
groups, i.e., as part of a group soul. Individuals from various
group souls are now on planet Earth.
In shifting one's perspective on who one is, the illusion of
reality is also shifted and the manifestation of who one is in other
dimensions begins to manifest in the third and fourth
dimensions. Basic to the new view of the self is a shift of identity
from that of struggling human to that of multi-dimensional divine
self, and from that of student to that of master. Also, each should
shift the way of measuring reality from the beliefs and feelings of
the third and fourth dimensions to a fifth-dimension perspective
(based in our knowingness and inner authority).
Members of EarthStar Alliance and those who resonate with its
work are considered part of one group soul now manifesting on planet
Earth. This group soul has a specific task in the period of
transition as pathcutters bringing light, information, and energy
from the more expanded dimensions.
Membership: Not reported. The alliance supports regular
meetings in San Diego and is reaching out to other communities along
the Pacific Coast.
Periodicals: True Reality.
★1611★
The Eliosts, Inc.
Drawer O Duxbury, MA 02321
The Eloist Ministry was founded by Walter De Voe at the turn of
the twentieth century. De Voe was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in
1874. As a teenager he became a sincere seeker of metaphysical
truth, and in his search, found his way to the Chicago World's Fair
and the Parliament of Religions in 1893. At that time he was exposed
to the sacred books of all the major religions. There he also became
acquainted with many individuals holding similar interests and
subsequently became a part of the nucleus of thought that eventually
evolved into the "New Thought" movement.
By 1902 De Voe began to work with his newly discovered abilities
as a spiritual healer. He successfully pursued this work in Battle
Creek, Michigan, and then in Cleveland, Ohio, where he published
Healing Currents from the Battery of Life in 1904. In 1916 he
was inspired to relocate his ministry to the Boston suburb of
Brookline, which was a great center of metaphysical activity at the
time, and in 1918 the organization was incorporated as a nonprofit,
tax-exempt religious entity in the state of Massachusetts, with the
name of "The Eliost Ministry." The Ministry continued its work of
spiritual education and spiritual healing until 1954. At that time
Walter De Voe's health began to fail with advancing age, and it was
decided to relocate the headquarters to Duxbury, Massachusetts,
where it remains today. The focus and emphasis of the organization's
work changed somewhat over the years, and as a reflection of that
fact, its name was abbreviated to The Eloists, Inc., in 1972.
Unlike a conventional church that emphasizes the seeking of
converts and continual establishment of growing congregations, the
Eliosts have remained a group of limited size because of the
personal demands made by the group's commitment to a secific
spiritual endeavor that, it notes, may not be for everyone. While
not presuming to be "God's spokesmen" or believing they offer the
only path to the Creator, the Eliosts strive to extend a helping
hand to other sincere seekers they meet along the path to greater
spiritual growth and understanding.
The Eliosts believe that there is but one Creator who is ever
present with all of creation and whom cannot be seen as a finite
entity, but whose works stand in perpetual glory and whose voice can
be heard within one's consciousness and being when an individual is
opened and attuned. People are responsible for their own spiritual
growth, and no savior can substitute for good works and soul
development.
While the primary source of inspiration comes from within, the
Eliosts enlist the aid of a variety of inspirational books, among
which is Oahspe, a book they were directed to read in the mid
1930s by an elevated angelic presence. The Eliosts believe the book
to be genuine while making allowances for imperfections within it
and do not interpret it literally as an inflexible book of rules,
nor do they worship any book.
The Eliosts note that individuals from many other religious
persuasions may find aspects of Eliost activities familiar, yet as a
whole it has a unique position. While it is non-Christian, "New
Thought" students would find similarities with Eliost perspectives
on health care and spiritual healing; Quakers would understand its
methods of conducting business, the unprogrammed meetings, the
absolute commitment to nonviolence and the mystical religion.
Shakers may identify with some aspects of Eliost ritual, while
spiritualists could identify with its attention to spirit communion
and the interest in developing psychic sensitivity. Eliost
activities include, among others, educational instruction, spiritual
counseling, publishing, and charitable work.
From 1983 until 1999 The Eliosts, Inc., published the
Radiance journal. Back issues of the bimonthly periodical
remain available, as is Healing Currents from the Battery of
Life, revised for the fourth time in 1999. Send orders to The
Eloists, Inc., at PO Box 83, Henniker, NH 03242.
Membership: Not reported. There are no clergy.
Periodicals: Eloist Focus.
Sources:
DeVoe, Walter. Healing Currents from the Battery of Life.
N.p.
——. Mystic Words of Mighty Power. New York: Gordon Press
Publishers, 1991.
The Eloists. Duxbury, MA: Eloist Ministry, 1990.
Oahspe: A New Age Bible. Los Angeles: Essenes of Kosmon,
1950.
★1612★
Family of Abraham
Box 690070 San Antonio, TX 78269
In the early 1980s channel Esther Hicks began to receive messages
from Abraham, the name assumed from a group of evolved noncorporeal
entities. In 1986, with the assistance of her husband, Jerry Hicks,
who had received the initial messages, she began to inform some
close friends and business associates of what was occurring and the
messages they were receiving. These people began to offer questions
to Abraham and found his answers useful and meaningful. Receiving a
positive response, the Hickses made Abraham's teaching available to
the general public, primarily through the circulation of tapes of
the channeling sessions.
Abraham has spoken to a wide variety of issues of concern to the
New Age community, such as coming earth changes, but has centered
his message on the need for individuals to become conscious
co-creators of their reality. This process is assisted by one's
becoming aware of the laws of the universe and learning to move in
accordance with them. Most important is the law of attraction, by
which one can attract whatever he or she desires. It is used in
connection with the law of allowing, by which one becomes free of
the negativity that binds our life.
The Hickses have established a schedule of regular weekend
"Dialogues" with Abraham around the country, and over the years
Abraham study groups have formed across the United States. Those
responding to the messages from Abraham have been informally dubbed
the Family of Abraham. A quarterly newsletter, Abraham
Speaks, was begun. It was superseded by the more substantive
The Leading Edge in 1994.
Membership: In 1994 there were nine Abraham study groups
and an unreported number of individuals receiving The Leading
Edge.
Periodicals: The Leading Edge.
★1613★
Father's House
(Defunct)
Ralph F. Raymond (d. 1984) was a channel for spirit teachers. In
the late 1960s he operated the Universal Link Heart Center in Los
Angeles. In 1968, he was sent by the "Master" to England and
Scotland to visit all the Universal Link centers and people. The
centers in the United States were included in the tour. His findings
were published in a booklet, The Universal Link Concept. Upon
his return to the United States, he established the Father's House.
The original seven-person board of trustees included several of the
Link personalities.
The Father's House published The Father's House Quarterly
and, through its pages, tied together the several hundred
subscribers. A plan was initiated in 1973 to acquire a Center for
Healing and Meditation. Brother Francis, as Raymond was commonly
known, was joined in this endeavor by Ms. Carole Freeman. These
plans had not materialized at the time of Brother Francis' death.
Foreign affiliated groups were to be found in New Zealand and
England.
The thrust of Brother Francis' thought was to provide guidance
and leadership as the earth moves into the Aquarian Age. Though the
Father's House was independent of other Link groups, informal
contact was frequent. Selections of writings from other Link writers
appeared in each issue of the quarterly. For example, Tarna Halsey
regularly submitted articles channeled from the space people (beings
in outer space). Brother Francis also circulated The Three Day
Scene, one of the books of Jakob Lorber, whose American
followers have founded the Divine Word Foundation. Almost every
issue carried material from Illiana of New Age Teachings.
Sources:
[Raymond, Brother Francis Ralph]. Universal Link Concept.
Los Angeles: Universal Link Heart Center, 1968.
★1614★
Fellowship of the Inner Light
℅ The Fellowship Center 620 14th St. Virginia Beach, VA
23451
The Fellowship of the Inner Light was formed in Atlanta, Georgia,
in October, 1972, by psychic Paul Solomon and his associates. In
February, 1972, in a hypnotic trance, Solomon began to speak in a
stern voice, a voice later to be labeled "the Source." As the trance
sessions continued and Solomon began a vigorously disciplined life,
the material which came through the readings began to provide for
treatment of disease, prophecies which proved accurate, spiritual
philosophy and a complete system for the development of "Inner Light
Consciousness." The Fellowship was organized as a structure to
further the work of Solomon and to disseminate the Inner Light
Consciousness. In 1974, the Fellowship moved to Virginia Beach,
Virginia, the home of Edgar Cayce, to whom Solomon is likened by his
followers. Cayce founded the Association for Research and
Enlightenment, discussed elsewhere in this volume.
The material in the transcripts of the Solomon readings cover a
wide range of topics–Atlantis, diet and health, healing,
reincarnation, sex, spiritual development, and prophecies. The
worldview closely parallels that of the Cayce readings. Man is a son
of God trapped in material forms which had their first manifestation
on Atlantis. By spiritual growth, the cleansing of the body and
evolvement, the trapped soul can come back to be one with God. Also
in the material are those who came to aid those who are trapped and
who wish to return. Reincarnation allows time for the growth of the
soul.
The Source for the information coming through Solomon is the
Universal Mind and the Akashic records. All thoughts and actions are
said to be recorded on the "universal ethers" of the Akashic
records, and psychics "tap into" those records to obtain
information. In the Fellowship of the Inner Light, contact with
spirits is discouraged. From the readings, a course that places the
student on the mystic path to cosmic consciousness has been
constructed. The course emphasizes the Light Within (or Holy
Spirit). Consciousness of the Light is the key to overcoming the
limitations of the material. The methods of the course, including
relaxation, meditation, prayer, self-control, occult law and psychic
development, lead to mastery of one's psychic nature, to integration
of the total person and to spiritual development.
The Fellowship is conceived of as a religious association serving
the needs of the New Age community. During the 1970s, the Fellowship
was headquartered in Virginia Beach, from where a vigorous local
program was offered. Closely affiliated was the Heritage Store and
Heritage Publications, which issued the material from the readings,
the first volume of which appeared in 1974. Heritage Store began in
1969 to make available the remedies suggested in the Cayce readings
to the general public. In 1978, however, a thirteen-acre tract of
land near New Market, Virginia, was dedicated as
"Carmel-in-the-Valley." Headquarters shifted to the rural site, and
ambitious plans for the development of a new age community as the
center of the fellowship were announced. Publication offices
remained in Virginia Beach. Affiliated fellowships can be found
across the United States, and in England, Holland, and several other
countries.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Reflections on the Inner Light. Send
orders to Rte. 1, Box 141, Timberville, VA 22853.
Sources:
A Healing Consciousness. Virginia Beach, VA: Master's
Press, 1978.
Spiritual Unfoldment and Psychic Development through Inner
Light Consciousness. Atlanta, GA: Fellowship of the Inner Light,
n.d.
★1615★
Fellowship of Universal Guidance
c/o Bella Karish 1524 Glenoaks Blvd. Glendale, CA 91201
The Fellowship of Universal Guidance was founded in 1960 by Dr.
Wayne A. Guthrie and Dr. Bella Karish, both of whom serve as
channels for the "great sources of light," teachers from the spirit
world who guide Fellowship activities. The Fellowship has been
associated with the Universal Link on occasion, but the thrust of
the Fellowship's concern is the harmonizing of the three levels of
consciousness. The Fellowship teaches that there are three separate
entities within each person–the high self, the conscious self, and
the basic self. The ultimate goal is to bring them into alignment
for the eventual good of the karmic pattern by blending them for
physical, emotional, mental and spiritual development. The high self
is part of the super conscious structure and is located about three
inches above the head. The conscious self functions in interpersonal
relationships, and the basic self is that part that just evolved
from the animal kingdom, according to the Fellowship.
Man reincarnates on earth once but is re-embodied until his goal
is reached. The high self chooses where to incarnate. The basic self
carries memory, emotions, and the masculine/feminine consciousness.
Unfulfilled karma from previous embodiments can cause the basic self
to open to negative forces that can cause disease, which can be
healed only by discharging the karmic pattern. The Fellowship offers
a "Three Selves Evaluation" to aid the individual in growth.
The insights of the Fellowship are given to the world through
several series of lessons, beginning with the Wisdom
WorkshopSeries I. Students may take these lessons by
correspondence, and groups have formed to study the material
collectively.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Uniguidance. Send orders to 1674
Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027.
Sources:
Master Apollonius Speaks. Los Angeles: Fellowship of
Universal Guidance, 1970.
The Prophetic Word. Revelation Number Two. Los Angeles:
Fellowship of Universal Guidance, [1980]
Wisdom Workshop Lessons. Series 1. 12 vols. Los Angeles:
Fellowship of Universal Guidance, n.d.
★1616★
Foundation Church of Divine Truth
c/o Holly Bianco 25961 Stafford Canyon Rd., F Stevenson
Ranch, CA 91381
The Foundation Church of Divine Truth (CDT) supersedes the former
Foundation Church of the New Birth, based upon the writings of James
Edward Padgett (1852-1923). Padgett, an attorney and Methodist
Sunday school teacher, became interested in Spiritualism after the
death of his wife in 1914. He was told by a medium to begin
practicing automatic writing (writing or typing words believed to be
dictated by spirit entities), and in a short time he became
proficient. Within a year, Padgett began to receive messages
purporting to be from Jesus of Nazareth, urging him to pray for the
inflowing of the Father's diving love. On October 5, 1914, Jesus
(Master of the Celestial Heavens) told Padgett that he had been
selected to disseminate the Father's Truths to humankind. The result
was some 1,500 messages received from Jesus, other high celestial
spirits, and a variety of spirits either progressing through the
Spiritual Heavens or stagnating in the lower spheres of the spirit
world. The most important messages were published in four volumes,
the first of which was printed in 1940. The sum total of these
messages from Jesus were said to constitute his Second Coming to
earth. Padgett received the messages between the years 1914 and
1923. After his death, the manuscripts were left in the custody of a
close associate, Dr. Leslie R. Stone. Stone and others interested in
the messages incorporated the Foundation Church of the New Birth in
1958 in Washington, D.C.
In 1982 the Rev. John Paul Gibson, the sole surviving founding
trustee of the Foundation Church of the New Birth, died and was
succeeded by Victor Summers. Soon afterward a reorganization of the
church occurred and in October 1983 Summers moved its headquarters
to San Diego, California, and then to Lake Helen, Florida. He
resigned from any leadership role the following year and the church
disbanded. A group of members, primarily in the D.C. area,
reorganized as the New Christian Healing Sanctuary. They received
permission to receive the mail at the former church's mailbox. In
December 1985, nine former members (eight of whom were ordained
ministers) of the Foundation Church of the New Birth formed the
Foundation Church of Divine Truth to carry forward the work of the
former church.
Beliefs. Since their initial publication, the volumes of
messages have been variously titled Book of Truths;
Messages from Jesusand Celestials; True Gospel Revealed
Anew from Jesus; and most recently Angelic Revelations of
Divine Truth (in two volumes). A summary of the material is
found in the tenets of the church, given as direct revelation by
Jesus of Nazareth and His disciples from the Celestial heavens. True
to the Spiritualist heritage, the first tenet concerns the
continuity of the soul after death. The soul enters the spirit world
and continues to progress until it reaches the Sixth Sphere, which
is the Paradise of the Old Testament, or the Kingdom of the Perfect
Natural Man, beyond which no further progress occurs. Should the
soul seek to be filled with the Divine Love of the Creator, however,
its progress takes it to the Celestial Heavens, where it continues
to receive in flowings of the Divine Essence of the Father and is
conscious of its immortality. Jesus' mission on earth was to teach
that this Divine Love had been bestowed by the Father and was
available to all; that true salvation of the soul (the realization
of immortality) comes through obtaining sufficient quantity of the
Father's Divine Essence of Love through earnest, sincere prayer to
Him for its inflowing into the soul, thus filling the soul with its
Divine Nature, which is immortal. The potentiality for receiving
this Love had been lost with the fall of the first created
parents.
Organization. The Church of the Divine Truth is governed
by a board of trustees that has the power to ordain ministers and
charter churches. Members relate to the church primarily through the
mail; CDT describes itself as "a through the mail, nonprofit
Christian Spiritualist organization that exists solely for the
purpose of spreading the truths of God's Divine Love taught by Jesus
of Nazareth, as contained in its publications. The church is
interdenominational in that it upholds the highest, spiritual
teachings of all religions, with the added commandment given by
Jesus when he was on earth to ]Love One Another As I Have Loved You'
with the Divine Love of God received into the human soul." Spiritual
Advisors are available to correspond via conventional mail. CDT's
web site address is http://www.angelicmessages.org/moreinfo.htm.
Membership: Not reported. The church states that
membership is "open to all who spiritually and morally uphold the
purpose of the church to disseminate the truth's of God's Divine
Love to humankind."
Sources:
Padgett, James E. True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus. 4
vols. Washington, DC: Foundation Church of the New Birth,
1958-1972.
★1617★
Foundation Church of the New Birth
Box 996, Benjamin Franklin Sta. Washington, DC 20044
The Foundation Church of the New Birth, reestablished in 1991, is
a through-the-mail church organization that continues the work of
the organization by the same name originally founded in 1958. The
earlier church was built around the channeled messages of James
Edward Padgett (1852–1923) who received numerous messages from Jesus
via automatic writing between 1914 and his death in 1923. These
messages were published by the church in four volumes under the
title True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus. During the
mid-1980s, the church passed through a period of organizational
disruption, and it was disbanded. An attempt to reorganize led, in
December 1985, to the formation of the Foundation Church of Divine
Truth, by nine of the former members. In 1991, another group of
former members reorganized under the original name. The church is
led by its trustees, with Rev. Jocelyn Harleston serving as current
administrative head. They continue to reprint the first four volumes
of True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus.
The church seeks to inform mankind of the availability of the
Heavenly Father's Divine Love which is received into the soul when
earnestly sought for through prayer and soul longings. Its inflowing
is felt as a radiant glow in the heart region. Upon obtaining a
sufficient abundance of this love, it will transform the soul from
the image of the Father into His very substance, which is not only
Divine but immortal.
The church teaches that Jesus of Nazareth brought this love to
light during his public ministry on earth and continues to teach its
availability today, from the realm of spirit. Its website is http://www.divinelove.org/.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: New Birth Commentary.
Sources:
Padgett, James D. True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus. 4
vols. Washington: Foundation Church of the New Birth,
1958-72.
★1618★
Foundation for the Realization of Inner Divinity
PO Box 458 White City, OR 97524
The Foundation for the Realization of Inner Divinity was founded
in 1990 by Swami Paramananda Saraswati, and supersedes an earlier
organization, MAFU Seminars. The founding of the foundation followed
an intense religious experience by Penny Torres Rubin, a New Age
channel (medium) of the entity MAFU. During the late 1980s, Torres
Rubin had emerged as one of the most popular channels within the
growing New Age Movement. She started channeling in 1986 when she
began to communicate with the disincarnate personage, MAFU. Within a
few months she was channeling regularly in public sessions in Los
Angeles and Santa Barbara, California. Torres Rubin's organization,
MAFU Seminars, circulated cassettes and videotapes of the channeling
sessions around the world.
MAFU is characterized as a 32,000-year-old entity who has
incarnated on earth at least 17 times. His enlightened messages
insist that each person is, in essence, divine. God is equated with
the power of life. Thus all things are of God and in God. The goal
of life is to realize one's own divine nature, by which knowledge
one becomes a master.
Towards the end of 1989, Torres Rubin traveled to Hardiwar,
India, in the Himalayan foothills. She took the vows of a
sannyassi (accepting the renounced life), and also accepted a
mission as the "ordained leader of spirituality" for the present
age. Here, she received her new name, Swami Paramananda Saraswatti.
Upon her return to the United States, Saraswatti established the
Foundation for the Realization of Inner Divinity and its subsidiary,
The Center for God Realization, which now disseminates MAFU's
teaching materials and regularly conducts seminars and retreats for
thousands of seekers.
The Foundation has brought together all of the wisdom received
from MAFU and presents it as a distinct path to God consciousness.
The organization has purchased a campground near Ashland, Oregon, as
a retreat center. It has also developed a mastery course that
introduces people to MAFU's spiritual path.
Membership: In 1992 the foundation reported an active
membership of 15,000.
Sources:
Torres, Penny [Mafu]. And What Be God?. Vacaville, CA:
Mafu Seminars, 1989.
——. Reflections on Yeshua Ben Joseph. Vacaville, CA: Mafu
Seminars, 1989.
★1619★
Freewill Foundation
(Defunct)
The Freewill Foundation was founded to facilitate the public's
contact with the channeling activity of Gerry Bowman and the
channeled teachings of the entity John. Bowman's channeling dates to
the evening of January 22, 1976, when a group of people gathered to
contact the spirit world through a ouija board. During the evening
members of the group had previous lives described and were told how
those lives affected their present life. Bowman, one of the people
in attendance, was told that in the future he would become verbal
and have no more need of the ouija board. It was some five years
later, on August 2, 1981, that Bowman first went into a light trance
and John announced his presence with the words, "We are known as
John. We are here to assist you, and any who are willing to listen,
to discover who, and more importantly, what you are." John was
believed to be identical to the biblical Apostle John, the Brother
of James, and follower of Jesus.
Bowman was assisted by Joe Albani, a former radio talkshow host,
who transcribed what became weekly sessions with Bowman and John.
Albani also contacted Los Angeles radio station KIEV and in 1984
arranged for a weekly talk show, "The Out-of the-Ordinary Show,"
each Sunday evening at midnight in which people called in and talked
to John. The show was a success and Bowman and Albani created a
series of workshops/seminars at which John periodically makes public
appearances.
Within a general New Age framework, John's teachings centered
upon a means to personal power through compassion, humility, and
confidence. He also taught a simple technique to enhance the natural
healing powers of the body through relaxation and concentration.
The foundation was composed of Bowman, Albani, and John. People
who wished to relate to John were able to may arrange private
sessions with him or attended groups sessions. Tapes and transcripts
of the seminars were also circulated by the foundation.
★1620★
Grail Movement of America
2081 Partridge Ln. Binghamton, NY 13903
Alternate Address: International headquarters:
Internationale Gralsbewegung-Vomperberg, A-6134, Vomp., Tirol,
Austria.
The Grail Movement of America is supported by the Grail
Foundation, which is the structure for disseminating the teachings
of Oskar Ernest Bernhardt (1875-1941) of Bischofswerda, Germany. In
1924, Bernhardt moved to Bavaria, where he began to write lectures
under the pen name Abd-ru-shin. In 1928, he settled in Austria,
where he wrote In the Light of Truth, the Grail Message. He
continued writing until he was expelled by the Nazis in 1938. The
first center in America was formed about 1939 at Mt. Morris,
Illinois. Abd-ru-shin's message is termed the Grail Message, a
reference to the Holy Grail as the power center of creation.
According to Abd-ru-shin, God created man equal and set him in
search of self-consciousness and maturity. In his search, man was
led to the world of gross matter. The physical bodies were fashioned
for our true selves to function within while on Earth. The purpose
of man is to learn to live in harmony with the divine laws that
brought forth the creation and now maintain it. Eventually, man
could return to the spiritual realm as a mature human spirit, ready
to enter life-eternal as a fully seasoned and self-conscious entity
capable of serving the Creator as a true human spirit.
The Grail Message is contained in the three volumes of In the
Light of Truth. There are also other writings by Abd-ru-shin.
They are circulated in North America by the foundation through its
two headquarters in Binghamton, New York, and Quebec, Canada,
formerly located in Mt. Morris, Michigan, and Lapeer, Michigan. The
International Grail Movement also works in most European countries,
Australia, and New Zealand. There is some work in South America,
Asia, and Africa.
Membership: In 2002, the movement reported 400 active
adherents in the United States and 1,000 in Canada. Worldwide the
movement has some 19,000 adherents.
Sources:
Abd-ru-shin. Awake! Selected Lectures. Vomperberg, Tyrol,
Austria: Maria Bernhardt Publishing Co., n.d.
——. In the Light of Truth. Vomperberg, Tyrol, Austria:
Maria Bernhardt Publishing Co., 1954.
★1621★
HomeWords
Current address not obtained for this edition.
HomeWords is the outreach vehicle for New Age channeler Sheradon
Bryce (born Susan Johnson). Since 1987 Bryce has channeled an entity
named Philip, whose teachings have been compiled in a book, Joy
Riding the Universe (1993). Bryce is a fulltrance channel
(medium) who has moved to demystify the channeling process. She
suggests that while channeling it is possible that the
individual's mind taps into a larger body of knowledge than that
known to the waking consciousness and then creates a new personality
to hold that new knowledge. Perhaps channeling is simply a way of
giving the self permission to do what it would not normally allow
itself to do.
Each person, according to Bryce, is a god spark. That god spark
inhabits a physical body as a vehicle for expression. It is common
for individuals to put the power of the god spark outside of the
self, to externalize it. That process occurs whenever individuals
believe that they are not god. Whenever one worships a god apart
from oneself, one has externalized one's god spark. The
externalization also coincides with irresponsibility, the claim that
one is not accountable for one's circumstances. One creates victims
by externalizing one's godly power and then not understanding one's
sense of powerlessness. To become fully functioning individuals,
persons must first accept their status as gods in embodiment.
Bryce has been a prolific channeler and distributes her work via
both tapes and written transcripts of channeled sessions. She offers
periodic retreats and workshops, leads tours to "power" places of
the world, and infrequently holds private sessions with Philip. Her
channeled material, over 2,000 hours of sessions, covers a wide
variety of New Age topics from earth changes to ascension, kundalini
and sexuality, and prosperity consciousness.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Home Words.
Sources:
Bryce, Sheradon. Joy Riding the Universe: Snapshots of the
Journey. Salt Lake City, UT: Home Words, 1993.
★1622★
Inner Circle Kethra E'Da Foundation, Inc.
Box 121722 San Diego, CA 92112-1722
The Inner Circle Kethra E'Da Foundation, Inc. was established in
1945 by Mark Probert (d. 1969) and his wife, Irene Probert of San
Diego, California. Mark Probert, an orphan with little formal
education, one evening began to speak aloud in his sleep. As
described by his wife, he spoke in foreign languages and sang arias
from operas. Dr. Meade Layne, founder-director of the Borderland
Science Research Society, a large southern California psychic
organization, recognized Probert as a trance medium and helped guide
his development. Gradually, teachers from the spirit world began to
contact Probert. One afternoon, five of his teachers appeared to him
and told him that they wished to bring their teaching to the world
using him as their channel. Many of the teachings were published in
1954 and 1955 in Mystic, the Magazine of the Supernatural and
later collected in a book, The Magic Bag; also more recently
the book Yada Speaks.
In all, 11 teachers manifested themselves in light bodies
(figures similar to shining, brilliant ghosts), and Mark was able to
make sketches of them. The three main ones were Professor Alfred
Luntz, a Anglican clergyman, Ramon Natalli, a contemporary of
Galileo, and Yada di Shi'ite, who lived half a million years ago in
the ancient civilization of Yu in the Himalayas. These teachers are
members of an Inner Circle, having been one time in a previous
reincarnation, together with Probert, on earth. Eternal life
expressive is at the heart of the teachings of the Inner Circle. The
goal of life is to attain one's original state as a divine being.
Earth experiences are seen as movement through a series of
initiations into higher and greater states of awareness. When one
attains a state where there is no break in consciousness, freedom is
accomplished and there is no necessity to return to the physical.
Work with love and sincerity is the way to awareness. Yoga
practices, secret mantras, sitting in meditation, and deep
concentration are considered futile attempts to hurry progress. The
basic entity in the universe is the individual. The plan of the
universe lies within the individual, as he solves his own riddle of
the universe. God, or the Creative Force, is said to be the
impersonal soul with which one becomes aware of the unification.
The foundation has preserved the numerous tapes of Probert's
trance-lectures and disseminates them in both cassettes and
transcripts. Members gathered on Friday evening for dictation prior
to Probert's death in 1969, and now gather to listen to tapes and
for discussions.
Membership: There is no formal membership. In 1997 there
were three centers in the United States.
Sources:
Probert, Mark. Excerpts from the Mark Probert Seances: 1950
Series. 3 vols. San Diego: Inner Circle Press, 1950.
——. The Magic Bag. San Diego: Inner Circle Kethra E'Da
Foundation, 1963.
Wassen, Ralph, ed. Yada Speaks. San Diego: Kethra E'Da
Foundation, 1985.
★1623★
International Organization of Awareness
(Defunct)
In 1967, William Ralph Duby, leader of the Organization of
Awareness (see Cosmic Awareness Communications) died. Within a short
time, the organizations splintered into a number of factions. The
International Organization of Awareness was one such, founded in
Honolulu by Edward Young. This small body survived into the
1970s.
★1624★
Lifelight University
HC 73, Box 537A Cable, WI 54821
Lifelight University, an esoteric college of Light, grew out of
the channeling activity of Arlene Nelson. Since 1983 Nelson has
channeled an entity named Sinat Schirah, who is generally referred
to more simply by the nickname Stan. Nelson is a fulltrance medium.
In 1986 a new intensity of the channeling work, described as pure
channeling, began and now occurs one weekend a month from January to
May each year. During these pure channeling sessions, Stan
completely takes over and Nelson has no memory of the sessions.
Nelson is married to Mervin Colver and believes that she, Stan and
Colver have been reunited for present work because of their
association together in previous incarnations.
Lifelight University opened in 1987 to assist people in assuming
greater responsibility for their own spiritual, mental, and physical
growth. It offers a year-round program of seminars, workshops,
classes, and retreats for New Age seekers. Off-campus two-day
intensives and introductory sessions are offered at which Stan gives
instructions on a variety of topics. New students are invited to
take introductory courses in meditation and then proceed through a
set of progressive intensives. Material channeled through Nelson
from Stan has been published in tapes and books. Weekly devotional
sessions called "affirmative sharing" are held each Sunday. The
organization's web site is http://www.lifelightuniversity.org/.
Membership: Not a membership organization.
Periodicals: Lifelight Newsletter. • 7
Rays.
★1625★
Light of the Universe
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Light of the Universe group was formed in the early 1960s as
a psychic interest group in Tiffin, Ohio. Its investigations
included ESP, health foods, and UFOs. Gradually, a more formal
organization emerged, and a teacher, Helen Spitler, known publicly
as Maryona (one who has received teachings of light from a
higher source) became the leader. In 1965, Maryona
published a book, The Light of the Universe I, and in 1966, a
quarterly periodical began. In December 1969, the first branch of
the group was formed in Cortland, Ohio. Others have organized since
then. Correspondence lessons are mailed to students around the
country.
Behind the L.O.T.U. group lie a number of books that influenced
both members and teacher. These books include The Aquarian
Gospel by Levi Dowling, The Life and Teachings of the Masters
of the Far East by Baird Spalding and Breathing Your Way to
Youth by Edwin John Dingle (of Mentalphysics). A strong emphasis
is placed upon helping those dissatisfied with false and outmoded
traditions and upon teachings that include the problems in
translating the Bible, information on the hidden years of Jesus, and
corrections in Christian teachings, especially some corrections
previously asserted in the Aquarian Gospel.
Great emphasis is placed on the great cosmic law of
reincarnation. The soul progresses through various experiences and
lessons. It is Maryona's teachings that a soul never goes backward;
progress is ever upward. Each person is a master within himself,
possessing unlimited power and potential. The god within is pointed
to in the words of the Old Testament, "Ye are Gods." This power
within, a shining inner presence, man's true self, the divine soul,
rules the universe. As man turns from the mud and filth in which he
is mired, he can turn to the light and claim his divine birthright.
To accomplish this turning, a series of cleansing exercises and
meditation techniques is offered to students.
Membership: Not reported. In 1988, there were two
ministers. Members were scattered around North America and a few
were located in Europe and Africa.
Periodicals: The L.O.T.U.S.. Send orders to 161 N.
Sandusky, Tiffin, OH 44883.
Sources:
Maryona. The Light of the Universe I and II. Tiffin, OH:
Light of the Universe, 1965-76.
——. Mini-Manual for Light Bearers. Tiffin, OH: Light of
the Universe, 1987.
★1626★
Lighting the Way Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition. In the early book
about Jeanne Dixon, A Gift of Prophecy by Ruth Montgomery,
Dixon reported in a vision she had on February 5, 1962, that an
exalted master was born somewhere in the Middle East. That same
vision was given to Helena Elizabeth Ruhnau, a new Age channel. In
1969, Dixon, under heavy pressure from critics–primarily
conservative Christian ministers–reversed her earlier claim. In
My Life and Prophecies she suggested that the vision
concerned the advent of the Anti-Christ. In the wake of Dixon's
retraction, Ruhnau emerged as a champion of the original vision, and
claimed that Dixon had allowed her human consciousness and lower
mind to hold sway and reinterpret it. Ruhnau asserted her role as
the Messenger of the New World Avatar, and founded the New World
Avatar Link in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
In 1951, Ruhnau had an experience in which she felt someone tap
her on the shoulder and a voice (later identified as that of the
Christ) say, "Come, follow Me." In 1954 she had the experience of
dying and leaving her body. However, she was returned to her body by
the Christ. She spent the next 15 years studying theosophy and
metaphysical writings and became a channel. She channeled from the
Spirit of God, the masters of the Great White Brotherhood, and her
own God Self. Her first book, Light on the Mountain, appeared
in 1966. Along the way it was revealed to her that she was, in one
of her past lives, Akhenaten, the Egyptian pharaoh who brought the
religion of the one God to his people.
After her own vision of the new Avatar born in 1962, she was
given a picture of him reportedly taken when he was four years old.
She also reported that as he grew older, the image in the picture
changed. It was not until 1970, however, that she was told what her
mission in life would be and why she had been returned to her body
in 1954. Having been related to the new Avatar in a previous life,
it would be her task to explain to the world who he really was.
According to Ruhnau, an Avatar comes whenever evil increases and
law and order break down. His coming was marked by the great
conjunction of sun, moon, and planets in the sign of Aquarius in
1962. He would set affairs in order and teach the brotherhood of man
to all nations. The idea of brotherhood is based upon the knowledge
of the one God. There is only one true religion, the worship of the
one God (ala Akhenaten) and the keeping of right relations with
all.
Over the next few years she was given information on forthcoming
catastrophic earth changes. In 1974 she began publishing a
newsletter, Lighting the Way, in which she recorded the
information she was receiving. All of this material was compiled in
1978 in her book, The Return of the Dove. She noted that the
Avatar will make his appearance prior to the coming catastrophes and
give time for people to move away from those portions of the planet
that will be most adversely affected.
During the 1980s, Ruhnau relocated from Colorado City to Ava,
Missouri, and the New World Avatar Cosmic Link was superseded by the
Lighting the Way Foundation. Colleasius Press is an affiliated
publishing concern.
Periodicals: Lighting the Way.
Sources:
Ruhnau, Helena Elizabeth. Let There Be Light: Living Water of
Life for the New Age. Ava, MO: Lighting the Way Foundation,
1987. 171 pp.
——. Light from the Fifth Dimension (The Heaven World).
Colorado Springs, CO: Colleasius Press, 1982. 171 pp.
——. Light on a Mountain. Riverside, CA: The Author, 1966.
168 pp.
——. Mirror of a Soul. Colorado Springs, CO: Colleasius
Press, 1981. 80 pp.
——. Reappearance of the Dove. Colorado Springs, CO:
Colleasius Press, 1978. 203 pp.
★1627★
Michael Educational Foundation
10 Muth Dr. Orinda, CA 94563
In the years since the original contact of "Michael," the
collective entity who has been communicating with the Michael
Teachings group in the San Francisco Bay area, and especially since
the publication of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's original book on Michael
in 1978, several other teachers also claiming contact with Michael
have appeared. Among these, J. P. Van Hulle and Aaron Christeaan
founded the Michael Educational Foundation in 1984. While in basic
agreement with the Michael Teaching group, the Michael Educational
Foundation has expanded its teachings in some very different
directions than that of the Michael Teachings group.
According to the foundation, Michael is the name of a group of
1050 souls, all people who have lived many previous lifetimes on
Earth. These souls have come together as a single entity to share
their vast experience with humanity and speak to the challenge of
being human. Michael speaks through a number of human channels,
offers guidance and mentorship to those who choose to listen, and
offers a cosmic perspective on life.
Unlike the more anonymous Michael Teachings group, the foundation
has carried on a high profile public program, has published a number
of books and tapes drawn from the weekly channeling sessions, and
sponsors various public events in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has
nurtured the formation of Michael study groups at different
locations around the United States. The group's newsletter, The
Progress, is distributed nationally as well as in Scotland,
Sweden, and Nepal.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: The Progress.
Sources:
Baumbach, Emily. Michael's Cast of Characters. Orinda, CA:
Affinity Press, 1989.
Christeaan, Aaron, JP Van Hulle, and M. C. Clark. Michael: The
Basic Teachings. Orinda, CA: Affinity Press, 1988.
Pope, Joya. The World According to Michael. San Mateo, CA:
Sage Publishing, 1987.
Steven, Jose, and Simon Warwick-Smith. Essence and
Personality: The Michael Handbook. Orinda, CA: Warwick Press,
1987.
★1628★
Michael Teachings
PO Box 5459 Lacey, WA 98509-5459
"Michael," a disembodied reunited entity, first manifested in
1970 during a dinner party in the home of Walter and Jessica
Lansing, a couple living in the San Francisco Bay area. The couple
was playing with a ouija board when a simple message appeared, "We
are here with you tonight." When inquiry was made as to the
identification of the "we," the response received was "Each soul is
part of a larger body, an entity. Each entity is made up of about
one thousand souls, each of which enters the physical plane as many
times as necessary to experience all aspects of life and achieve
human understanding. At the end of the cycles on the physical plane,
the fragments once again reunite as we have reunited." Michael went
on to indicate that he/they comprised an ancient entity that would
come to those who requested valid assistance and instruct them in
the nature of human evolvement.
Michael described a universe created by evolution from the Tao
into seven planes of existence (buddhaic, messianic, mental,
akaskic, causal, astral, and physical) similar to the Gnostic/
theosophical understanding. Michael resides on the causal plane.
He/they call attention to the individual's personal life plan with
particular emphasis upon aspects of choice. Understanding is
centered upon agape, an all-embracing and selfless love.
The Lansings and their guests, Craig and Emily Wright, stayed at
the board for the next five hours that first night. They were joined
on subsequent occasions by Lucy North (the group's typist) and Leah
and Arnold Harris. During the first six months the group steadily
grew until it numbered around thirty members. In 1978, popular
novelist Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, who had long been a part of the
group, took the material that had accumulated over the eight years
of its existence and edited the book Messages from Michael
(1979), which first brought widespread public attention to the
Michael teachings. The initial group has remained together, and
continuies to meet twice monthly. Yarbro has edited three subsequent
volumes that expand upon the teachings.
Membership: There is one group of some thirty people who
meet regularly to receive the messages. The much larger number of
those who have received and found guidance from the teachings,
especially since the publication of Yarbro's books, are
unnumbered.
Sources:
Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn. Messages from Michael. Chicago:
Playboy Press, 1979.
——. Michael for the Millennium. New York: Berkley Books,
1995.
——. Michael's People. New York: Berkley Books, 1988.
——. More Messages from Michael. New York: Berkley Books,
1986.
★1629★
Morse Fellowship
(Defunct)
The Morse Fellowship was founded in 1959 by Louise Morse of
Silver Springs, Maryland, and was named for Elwood Morse, her
husband, who had died the year before. In 1961, the headquarters
were moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico. Mrs. Morse began to travel,
teach and publish lessons, mostly of material which had been
channeled through her. In 1967, she met and married James Spence
and, in 1968, they moved to Richardson, Texas (a suburb of Dallas).
Two years prior to the founding of the Fellowship, Mrs. Morse had
begun to publish the lessons.
The "Portals of Light" was the name given to the ministry of Mrs.
Morse, who was seen as a channel for the Holy Spirit. Her ministry
was also seen as a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy concerning the
last days when the spirit of truth would be poured out on all flesh.
The whole range of psychic issues has been dealt with in the lessons
given by the celestial teachers. The teachers, who have spoken
through Mrs. Morse while she was in trance, were never identified,
but were of both sexes.
According to the teachings, man had come forth from the God
nature. The disobedience in the Garden of Eden had allowed sin to
enter the race, for, through disobedience, the consciousness was
lowered. The race entered the kingdom of Satan. In Jesus, man is
given the chance to enter God's kingdom through obedience. By
consciously identifying with Jesus, man is drawn back into the
nature of God. The way back is through love. The reorientation to
God's will allows one to become aware of the still, small voice
within. As this voice becomes clearer and one follows it, one will
be moving closer to God's will.
Mrs. Morse gave weekly trance sessions with a more or less stable
group of sitters from the 1950s into the 1970s. The lessons are made
available on tape and in printed form. By 1968, approximately 250
persons were receiving the lessons regularly. During the last years
of her work, Morse was able to receive messages from the spirit
world without going into trance.
Sources:
The Living Water. Richardson, TX: Morse Fellowship,
1970.
★1630★
New Age Teachings
Current address not obtained for this edition.
New Age Teachings was established in 1967 in Brookfield,
Massachusetts, by Anita Afton (b. 1922), better known as Illiana,
the name she uses as a channel. Illiana is referred to as the "soul
which is in this body." In the beginning of her work as a channel,
she reports, entities from a planet called Jamal spoke through her,
but after a few years, as her own consciousness was "uplifted", the
"I AM THAT I AM" was and remains the only voice that speaks through
her.
Illiana had become influenced by Eastern philosophy while
attending a Unitarian Church. She later joined the Self-Realization
Fellowship of Paramahansa Yogananda (discussed in the chapter on
Hinduism) and went through the entire set of lessons in Kriya Yoga.
She learned of her past lives in India and how to meditate. In 1965,
while in meditation, she received her first message as a channel. It
was a rather mundane message concerning a lecture topic. A second,
later message was a complicated code-like message drawn from several
languages. Messages began to be received regularly from then on.
At the request of the cosmic being who issued messages through
her, Illiana began to publish regular bulletins. They carry the
messages from the cosmic hierarchy, the "I AM THAT I AM," which
emphasizes the increasing Light coming into earth as a result of the
New Age vibrations being poured forth upon the planet.
From the headquarters in Massachusetts, the bulletin and other
publications are mailed to followers across the United States
and around the world to every continent. Some members have formed
study groups and centers from which the bulletins can be circulated
locally. The bulletin is considered a "Universal Organ for World
Upliftment though study and spiritual understanding." In 1976, a
Spanish edition of the bulletin appeared and segments of the
messages are regularly translated into several languages.
Headquarters for the Spanish-language work are in Houston,
Texas.
In the mid-1980s, a music ministry was begun. It is believed that
music is a Universal Vibrational Aspect of the LIGHT and can assist
in bringing people "in tune" with their higher selves. Each person,
it is believed, has his or her own keynote, which, when sounded,
brings harmony, peace, and openness. Individuals using the ministry
receive a chart, a cassette tape of a complete life song, and a
composition based upon the life song channeled by Illiana. The chart
is based upon the person's birth data and birth name.
Membership: As of 1992, approximately 2,000 people in the
United States received New Age Teachings. There are 30 study
groups who use the material channeled by Illiana. It is mailed to
some 3,500 followers in 35 countries around the world.
Periodicals: New Age Teachings.
★1631★
Open Channel Resources, Unlimited
Current address not obtained for this edition.
Open Channel Resources, Unlimited is the organization that
facilitates the channelling work of Katar Schoenstadt, a channel of
various ascended masters, collectively referred to as the Guides.
The primary entities who speak through her include Tsen Tsing of the
Council, Ariana, the Goddess of Truth, Clark, Seth, and Favor. They
bring a message of the basic divinity of each human being. In the
sessions students are linked to a network of energies that allow the
acceleration of the individual's growth as limiting ideas and other
blockages are removed. Ariana, the goddess of Truth, provides
special contact with feminine energies.
Katar began channeling in the early 1970s and developed into a
full body trance medium. During sessions her consciousness departs
and the various entities speak through her. She is assisted by her
husband Darryl Schoenstadt, who conducts the channeling sessions,
leads students in discussions of the Guides' teachings, and assists
in sharing their techniques for personal development. Primary in the
techniques are the mastery of breath and the "Sword of truth," that
each person carries in their hand "to cut the strings of attachment
that cause us to feel separate from our Creation."
Open Channel Resources, Unlimited offers a wide variety of
classes and "playshops" and personal sessions at which individuals
may talk with the Guides. Cassette tapes of the Guides' teachings
are also available.
Periodicals: Open Channel-A Journal with
Spirit.
★1632★
Organization of Awareness (Calgary)
(Defunct)
In 1967 the Organization of Awareness which had formed in the
early 1960s splintered when its main leader and spiritual channel,
William Ralph Duby, died. Three branches retained the name of the
original group, among them a small group in Calgary, Alberta headed
by Nick Chwelos. It survived into the 1970s.
★1633★
Organization of Awareness (Federal Way)
(Defunct)
The Organization of Awareness (Federal Way) was one of several
groups which splintered from the original Organization of Awareness
after the death of its leader and spiritual channel, William Ralph
Duby, in 1967. This branch was headed by Frances Marcx and
headquartered in Federal Way, Washington. It was a small body which
survived into the 1970s.
★1634★
Organization of Awareness (Olympia)
Current address not obtained for this edition.
One of several splinters of the original Organization of
Awareness formed in the early 1960s (see Cosmic Awareness
Communications which retained the name under which the organization
operated until the death of its main spiritual channel, William
Ralph Duby). In 1967, this branch was formed and headed by David
DeMoulin. It was a small group headquartered in Olympia, Washington.
It survived into the 1970s.
★1635★
Radiant School of Seekers and Servers
(Defunct)
The Radiant School of Seekers and Servers was founded in 1963 by
a small group led by Kenneth Wheeler at Mt. Shasta, California. The
mystic mountain had brought them together the previous year and, as
a group, they moved to the village at the mountain's base. In the
1890s, an entity, Phylos the Tibetan, had begun to speak through
Frederick Spencer Oliver, his amanuensis. The material by Phylos was
collected into a book, A Dweller on Two Planets, published in
1899. It described the existence of a mystic brotherhood of
survivors of Atlantis, who live inside the mountain. The existence
of Phylos was further highlighted in 1940 by the appearance of An
Earth Dweller Returns, a second book by Phylos. The Radiant
School began channeling from Phylos in 1963 and offered to its
members the material from Phylos in lesson form.
The material advocated belief in God's divine plan, which is for
all and enwrapped in the "folds of every life pattern." Every life
pattern is interwoven in a great universal pattern. Each person is
expected to unfold his plan in full. There is opportunity to meet
all others with whom we have interfered and created karma. Each
divine plan includes the rights to health, happiness and
prosperity.
Man resides in his physical body as a "Temple" and the Temple is
the means of contacting the higher self. The self is overshadowed by
angels and is thus never alone. Prayer is the expression of desires.
Abundance comes in longing to know the great love of God. To be
patient, willing, forgiving and enduring is the key to the soul's
progress of perfection.
Headquarters of the Radiant School were in Mt. Shasta,
California. The School was run by a six-person board of directors, a
president, bishop and assistant bishop. Members received monthly
lessons from Phylos. The school disbanded in the early
1980s.
Sources:
Phylos the Tibetan [Frederick Spencer Oliver]. A Dweller on
Two Planets.
Los Angeles: Borden Publishing Co., 1899.
Van Valer, Nola. My Meeting with the Masters on Mount
Shasta. Mount Shasta, CA: Radiant School, 1982.
★1636★
Ramtha's School of Enlightenment (RSE)
Box 519 Yelm, WA 98587
JZ Knight, born Judith Darlene Hampton, founded Ramtha's School
of Enlightenment (RSE) in May 1988. Born in 1946, she was living in
Tacoma, Washington, when she first encountered Ramtha in February
1977. In her autobiography, A State of Mind, My Story, she
describes a "giant man at the other end of my kitchen … just
standing there, aglow. His face … it was the most beautiful face I
had ever seen … eyes that shone like ebony stones with copper
flashes … skin, if that's what it was, the coloring of olive,
bronze, illuminated, and a fine chiseled nose and a broad jawline
and a smile that would rival any Hollywood star's."
"You are so beautiful. Who are you?" she asked. "I am Ramtha the
Enlightened One. I have come to help you over the ditch. Beloved
woman, the greatest of things are achieved with a light heart. It is
the ditch of limitation and fear that I will help you over."
In the months that followed, Ramtha continued to appear to her
and teach her. Eventually, he began to "channel," through her, i.e.,
take over the body of JZ Knight to deliver his message. According to
RSE, this phenomena of channelling was tested in 1996 by a panel of
twelve scholars composed of scientists, psychologists, sociologists,
and religious experts, who utilized the most current technology to
observe JZ Knight before, during, and after channeling Ramtha. They
concluded that the readings taken from JZ Knight's autonomic nervous
system responses were so dramatic that they categorically ruled out
any possibility of conscious fakery, schizophrenia, or
multiple-personality disorders.
The physical body and the material world, in Ramtha's thought,
are only one aspect of the real world; in fact, they are only the
product and effect of the real world constituted by consciousness
and energy. The human person is best described as consciousness and
energy creating the nature or reality. Ramtha uses the concept of
the observer effect from quantum physics to explain his concept of
consciousness and energy. He also uses the concept of God as creator
and sovereign to describe the human person as consciousness and
energy.
Ramtha himself is the embodiment of the philosophy, explaining
that he is an immortal God, consciousness and energy, and that he
lived once as a human being 35,000 years ago in the longgone
continent of Lemuria. He grew up amont the Lemurians, then a
despised minority living at Onai, the port city of Atlatia
(Atlantis). He hated the dominant atlatians and eventually left the
city and led a successful revolution against them.
He emerged as a powerful warrior/conqueror but his career was
interrupted by a would-be assassin's sword which almost killed him.
During his recovery, he had time to contemplate the unknown God
initially manifest in the life force all around him and wondered
what it would be like to be the unknown God. He was led to consider
the wind, the powerful unseen force free of boundaries, limits, or
form. After several years of contemplation of the wind, he
discovered the ability to separate his consciousness from his body.
Further contemplation led to further change; he was able to become
one with light and to change his entire body. Eventually he ascended
with his body into a new level of existence. In his lifetime he
addressed the questions about human existence and the meaning of
life, and through his own observation, reflection, and contemplation
he became enlightened and conquered the physical world and
death.
Beliefs and Practices. Ramtha's teachings derived from the
Gnostic tradition that began with such ancient teachers as
Valentinus and Plotinus amd were continued through modern movements
such as Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, and Theosophy. According to
Ramtha, what we know as the universe originated in a sea of pure
potentiality called the Void.
The Void is the source from which all that exists sprang. He
describes the Void as "one vast nothing materially, yet all things
potentially." The Void is self contained, self-sufficient, in a
state of rest, and of no need. In its original state, this
all-encompassing vastness contains no knowledge of itself, for
knowledge is an action. The concept of God as creator and "first
cause" is described by Ramtha in terms of the Void contemplating
itself and knowing itself. This act of contemplation represents a
unique movement in the Void that produced a point of awareness,
referred to as Point Zero, the observer, primary consciousness,
consciousness and energy, and God. Point Zero carries the primordial
intent to make known and experience all that is unknown and in a
state of potentiality within the vastness of the Void.
Between the two points appeared space and time. In the atmosphere
resulting from the separation a flux emerged in which could be found
the original particles of energy; the universe was created from the
particles of energy (analogous to sub atomic particles). Existence
was then characterized by the very high frequency at which the
points of awareness (entities) and the particles of energy vibrated.
At some point, desiring to explore the Void further, the points of
awareness move further away from Point Zero. That movement led to
the formation of a second level of existence characterized by the
slowing of the frequency at which the points of awareness and the
particles of energy vibrated. In a similar fashion, five additional
levels were formed, each characterized by an increasingly slower
rate of frequency. The universe which resulted from the entities
following their original directive can be pictured as a triangle
with Point Zero at the top. Once some entities came to the first
level, they began the process of creation and evolution which has
resulted over the millions of years in our present existence as
human beings on Earth. The present gross material existence is at
the first level along the bottom, the slowest level of frequency.
This is the basis for evolution.
The four cornerstones of Ramtha's philosophy are the concept of
the Void, consciousness and energy creating seven levels of reality,
the statement "You are God," and the mandate to make known the
unknown. Many traces of Ramtha's thought are found in ancient
traditions, though usually in faint echos that have barely survived
the passing of time and loss of the appropriate context for
interpretation.
Ramtha considers the teachings concerning the creation of the
world, the evolution of humanity, and the understanding of humans as
gods who have forgotten their origin, as mere "philosophy." The
adoption of that philosophy is a precondition to masters (students)
recovering their divine status, however, change occurs as the
philosophy is turned into truth. Truth is apprehended when the
philosophy is experienced and believed. That is accomplished through
the practice of the several spiritual practice at the school is
termed Consiousness & Energy (C&E). Various additional
disciplines provide a means of practicing C&E in different
settings with specific goals to be accomplished as a means of
training the self in the new reality being proposed by Ramtha.
Organization. People interested in the program at Ramtha's
School of Enlightenment are shown a 1998 video recording entitled
Creating Personal Reality, after which they decide whether
they want to continue training. The next step is to complete an
introductory retreat for one week. They are then incorporated into
the general body of the school, and are asked to participate in a
general retreat and a follow-up every year in order to retain their
status in the school and participate in its ongoing program and
activities and workshops.
RSE's Internet address is http://www.ramtha.com/.
Membership: School records from the year 2002 show that
there were approximately 3,500 current students worldwide. Half of
this student body resides close to the school campus in the Pacific
Northwest. An annual world tour that has visited Australia, South
Africa, Scotland, Japan, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Mexico has
resulted in foreign students in more than 40 cities in 17 countries
being supported in their continuing learning through regular
showings of current events with Ramtha videotaped at the school in
Yelm.
Periodicals: Windworks…Ideas for Awakening Masters.
Send orders to Box 576, Rainier, WA 98576.
Remarks: During the early years of the school, Knight
experienced a period of intense criticism, much of it directed at
her channeling, an activity considered by many as inherently
questionable. Some within the New Age movement, unaware of what was
occurring within the school, suggested that Knight's withdrawal from
the public spotlight signaled a change of focus toward a darker
apocalyptic future. However, as she has again become relatively
public, that image has been gradually dissipated. Also in the 1980s,
Knights love of horses led her to begin a business of raising and
selling Arabian horses. The business prospered until at one point in
the mid-1980s, the Arabian horse market fell apart and the
business went bankrupt. Knight was plunged into debt and a number of
students who had invested in the business lost their investments;
many had done so with an understanding that Ramtha had approved and
sanctioned their investment. As Knight recovered financially, she
offered to pay back all of the students (as well as the other
investors) any money they had lost; while some refused her offer,
she eventually returned the investment to all who accepted
it.
Sources:
Kerins, Deborah, ed. The Spinner of Tales: A Collection of
Stories as Told by Ramtha. Yelm, WA: New Horizon Publishing Co.,
1991.
Knight, J. Z. A State of Mind. New York: Warner Books,
1987.
MacLaine, Shirley. Dancing in the Light. New York: Bantam
Books, 1985.
—— (as Ramtha). I Am Ramtha. Ed. by Cindy Black, Richard
Cohn, Greg Simmons, and Wes Walt. Portland, OR: Beyond Words
Publishing, 1986.
Melton, J. Gordon. End Enlightenment: Ramtha's School of
Ancient Wisdom. Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words Publishing, 1988.
216 pp.
Weinberg, Steven L., ed. Ramtha. Eastsound, WA:
Sovereignty, 1986.
——. Ramtha: An Introduction. Eastsound, WA: Sovereignty,
1988.
★1637★
Robin's Return
1008 Lamberton St., NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505
Dorothy and Ray Davis founded Robin's Return from their home in
Grand Rapids, Michigan. In the mid-1960s, they began to receive
messages from Paramahansa Yogananda (discussed in the chapter on
Hindus). At the time, they did not know who Yogananda was. Then, in
1965, Robin, Dorothy Davis' son by a previous marriage, was killed
when his bomber was shot down over Vietnam. After his death, both
Ray and Dorothy began to receive messages from him, as well as from
Yogananda and other masters. They gathered the messages together and
began to publish them, first as a booklet entitled Robin's
Return and then in a newsletter sent to a contact across the
United States. During the last six months of 1966, Chimes,
the Spiritualist magazine, ran a series of articles by the Davises
on their experiences. Reader response led to the establishment of a
national network of people who receive the Davis material. Though
many of the early messages were from Robin, over the years the
majority came from master spiritual teachers and a divine Spirit
usually referred to as "I AM."
According to the Davises, light and love are the basic reality of
the universe. The soul is evolving toward God through a series of
incarnations in which the attempt is made to raise the vibrations of
the soul. As one moves in the light of God, one is growing
spiritually. Death is the gateway to a new sphere of light. Love is
a means of raising one's vibrations, thus creating a channel of
communication with the masters. The purpose of life is to become a
living expression of love. Growth through the light and love are the
essence of the great plan of the universe. Although Ray died in
1976, Dorothy continues spreading their beliefs.
The Davises have been close friends of Nellie Cain of the
Spiritual Research Society and Illiana of New Age Teachings
(discussed elsewhere in this chapter), and have moved freely in the
Universal Link circles.
Membership: Several hundred people receive mailings from
the Davis home in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
★1638★
School of Natural Science
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The School of Natural Science is an organization of men and women
devoted to the study and application of natural laws as these
operate in all realms of life. The general purpose is to conduct
education along moral, ethical, and spiritual lines, the basis of
which is outlined in text books known as the Harmonic Series,
written by John E. Richardson. Its specific purpose is to help
individuals live in harmony with the Constructive Principles of
Nature, thereby attaining self-unfoldment, self-mastery, and
resultant health and peace. By achieving these goals, people become,
in turn, wholesome units in the aggregate of individuals who
comprise nations. The School of Natural Science makes no charge for
its instruction–it is a Gift to those deemed qualified to receive
it.
The School of Natural Science teaches that the Universal
Intelligence is revealed through his immutable laws, that nature is
engaged in the evolvement of individual intelligences, that nature
impels individuals to higher levels of consciousness, that the soul
is immortal and passes successively into physical and spiritual
bodies, that man's free will works within a law of compensation
(karma), that willing conformity to the laws of nature leads to
selfmastery, poise and happiness, and that by living the laws of
nature, people come to know instinctively that spiritual reality
exists and that life continues after death. Correspondence courses
based upon these teachings are offered to students.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Life In Action.
Remarks: The School of Natural Science was established in
Stockton, California, in 1883 by John E. Richardson, a practicing
attorney. According to Richardson, in the summer of 1883, he was
encountered by a stranger at the Grand Central Hotel in Stockton. He
had been drawn by a voice telling him, "There is someone at the
hotel who wants to see you." The stranger, who identified himself as
Hoo-Kna-Ka, told Richardson that he had known him all his life and
had come over continents and oceans to see him. He described
Richardson's spiritual journey from Baptist to Spiritualist to the
decision that both hypnotism and mediumship were the results of the
same destructive process. Hoo-Kna-Ka then invited Richardson to
become an initiate of the School of the Master, headquartered in
India, on the condition that he would begin an education movement of
that school in the Western world. He was taught by Hoo-Kna-Ka
without pay, and was instructed always to give the teachings as a
gift: "By an endless chain of Gifts shall the Great Work be
established."
In 1894 Richardson (popularly known as "TK") moved to Chicago and
associated himself with Mrs. Florence Huntley. In 1907 he founded
the Indo-American Book Company which became the publishing arm of
the "Great Work," the name of the movement that spread Hoo-Kna-Ka's
teachings. The company issued the Harmonic Series, still the basic
teaching materials of the School of Natural Science. In 1916, after
what was termed "certain disclosures," (which included charges of
financial mismanagement), TK withdrew from the School in Chicago and
the Great Work, and moved to California. In California, he
reestablished the School and continued to teach and publish his
books.
Sources:
Leech, W. Stuart. The Great Crystal Fraud or the Great
P.J.. Chicago: Occult Publishing Company, 1926.
Richardson, J. E. The Great Message. Great School of
Natural Science, 1950.
——. The Great Work. Chicago: Indo-American Book Co.,
1907.
——. Who Answers Prayer?. Great School of Natural Science,
1954.
West, Sylvester A. TK and the Great Work in America.
Chicago: The Author, 1918.
★1639★
Servants of Awareness
(Defunct)
In 1967, following the death of William Ralph Duby, the Servants
of Cosmic Awareness (see Cosmic Awareness
Communications) split into several groups. The Servants of
Awareness was formed by David E. Worcester and was headquartered in
Seattle. It continued into the 1970s with several groups around the
United States, but has not been heard from in the 1980s. It is
presumed defunct.
★1640★
Seth-Hermes Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition.
Seth is a spirit entity originally channelled through Jane
Roberts, a New York housewife. Her channeled material, which
appeared in a host of books beginning with the 1966 volume, How
to Develop Your ESP, stood at the fountainhead of the modern New
Age movement in America, and is generally seen as one beginning
point of modern channeling (mediumship). Among the people who
responded to Seth was Thomas Massari. As early as 1972, Massari also
began to channel Seth. Born and raised in Chicago, Massari moved to
Los Angeles as a musician. A short time later, unplanned, he began
to channel.
Seth first began to speak through Massari in 1972, but Massari
eventually came to understand that prior to this incarnation he had
made an agreement with Seth to be his voice. During the mid 1970s he
taught in the ESP school managed by his sister in Milwaukee, and
then founded his own organization, The Parapsychology Center. He
moved back to Los Angeles in 1977 and in 1981 formed the Seth-Hermes
Foundation. Through the foundation, individuals can relate to Seth
who gives lectures and classes, leads retreats, and makes himself
available for private consultations. A monthly mastery class is held
for advanced students.
The Seth-Hermes Foundation views itself as dealing with the
realities people create for themselves. It contends that most people
simply create a world without knowing what they are doing or taking
responsibility for it. Seth calls attention to the potentials humans
possess for creating their world and the need to take action to make
that world as positive as possible.
Membership: Not reported.
★1641★
Seth Network International
Box 1620 Eugene, OR 97440
Seth Network International is a network of people who follow and
promote the teachings articulated by "Seth," a spirit entity who
spoke (was channeled) through Jane Roberts (Mrs. Robert Butts). The
network was founded in 1979 as the Austin Seth Center by Dr. Maude
Caldwell. Following her death in 1992, the headquarters were moved
to Eugene, Oregon, and the present name was adopted. The network is
currently headed by Lynda Dahl.
Seth described himself as an "energy personality essence." Jane
Roberts Butts (1929–1984) was a housewife and writer who began her
life as a channel following some experiments with a ouija board in
1963. Seth first spoke through the board, and as often occurs, was
soon speaking through an entranced Roberts, whose husband taped the
sessions. Three years later, the first of what would become 22 books
appeared based upon Seth's words, How to Develop Your ESP
Power (1966), later retitled The Coming of Seth (1976).
In these and the later books, Seth taught a metaphysical system that
emphasized some basic ideas including the following: People form
their experience through their thoughts, feelings, expectations, and
focus; each individual is a multidimensional whole; together, human
beings are cooperating in forming our present reality.
The network has as its goal the bringing of the Seth ideas into
the mainstream of global consciousness. It hosts an annual
conference, SethNet, which centers upon the reform of world society
in a manner discussed in Roberts' book, Psychic Politics
(1976). Human Journeys is a project to make Seth's teachings
available in countries where the books are not yet distributed and
in languages into which they have not yet been translated.
Membership: Not reported. As of 1993 members are found in
17 countries.
Periodicals: Reality Change: The Global Seth
Journal.
Sources:
Melton, J. Gordon. Religious Leaders of America. Detroit:
Gale Research, 1991.
Roberts, Jane. Adventures in Consciousness: An Introduction to
Aspect Psychology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1975.
——. Dreams, "Evolution," and Value Fulfillment: A Seth
Book. 2 vols. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986.
——. The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1981.
——. How to Develop Your ESP Power. New York: Frederick
Fell, 1966. Rept. as: The Coming of Seth. New York: Pocket
Books, 1976.
——. Seth, Dreams and Projection of Consciousness.
Stillpoint Publishing, 1986.
——. The Seth Material. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1970.
——. Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1972.
——. The Nature of Personal Reality: A Seth Book. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1974.
Watkins, Susan. Conversations with Seth: The Story of Jane
Roberts's ESP Class. 2 vols. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1980-81.
★1642★
Sisters of the Amber
(Defunct)
As the message of the Universal Link spread in the United States,
a number of informal centers developed. Some evolved into
independent teaching organizations built around a single
teacher-spiritual channel-writer, which published independently,
though the teachings remained similar to those of the Universal
Link. During the 1970s, the name most connected with the Universal
Link operation in North America was Merta Mary Parkinson (d. 1983).
Parkinson was, like Liebie Pugh, the British leader of the Link, a
journalist and writer and, because of her interest in metaphysics,
became an early devotee of the Link.
Parkinson created two more-or-less informal organizations to tie
together students. The more general audience received material from
the Dena Foundation. Many of the women were brought together as the
Sisters of the Amber. Ms. Parkinson became intrigued with amber
after a friend asked help in locating some for healing purposes. The
Sisters are linked to each other by their dedication to loving
service to each other and by the amber each has been given by Ms.
Parkinson. She was directed by inner light to begin the work.
★1643★
SOL Association for Research
Box 2276 North Canton, OH 44720
The SOL Association for Research (SOLAR) is dedicated to
preserving and disseminating the spiritual insights gained through
the deep catatonic trances of psychic William Allen LePar.
Paranormally gifted since childhood, LePar shunned these abilities
until his early 30s, when he began to enter into periods of trance,
at first involuntarily. In 1974 SOL was founded, and in the early
1980s was expanded to SOLAR.
While LePar is in the deep trance state, a voice identified as a
union of 12 souls known as The Council speak through him. Considered
especially significant in this situation is the exalted level of
growth reached by those on The Council. They reportedly
speak from the "Celestial Level of the God-Made
Heavenly Realms," and they state that this is the only time in
history that humanity has been directly contacted by beings in the
God-Made Realms. More than 1.25 million words of dialogue with The
Council have been recorded, covering virtually all areas of the
human condition. This material constitutes one of the most extensive
bodies of psychically derived (channeled) material available to
mankind.
SOL, non-profit and tax exempt, offers a membership program with
a lending library and a quarterly newsletter. Monthly meetings are
held in Canton, Ohio, and LePar and SOL associates are available for
lectures, presentations, interviews, etc. As of 1995, the
organization had produced a dozen books, two video documentaries,
and numerous audio tapes. SOLAR has several hundred members in the
United States and in several foreign countries.
Membership: In 1995, SOL reported several hundred members
in the United States.
Periodicals: SOLAR Newsletter of the SOL Association
for Research.
★1644★
Spiritual Education Endeavors–The Share Foundation
1556 Halford Ave., No. 288 Santa Clara, CA 95051
Spiritual Education Endeavors (S.E.E.)–The Share Foundation was
founded in the mid-1980s by Virginia Essene. In 1984 Essene had
allegedly been contacted by The Christ, the same entity who had
walked the earth almost 2,000 years ago as Jesus, and she was asked
to be the instrument through which he brought his present message to
humanity. She worked intensively over a six-month period in 1985 to
receive his message via mental telepathy and produced what became a
book, New Teachings for an Awakened Humanity, published in
1986.
In the book, The Christ issued a warning that failure to
acknowledge God in our lives had given humankind a war-like
mentality that threatened not only grave harm to the planet but
posed the threat that weapons would be taken into outer space. He
called for a new peace consciousness and called upon all to join
together as light workers in a Light Corps to work for peace on
earth. He was placing his Christ energy at humanity's disposal in
this endeavor.
The Christ was also preparing for his Second Coming and a new
Golden Age. By the end of this century, every loving soul would be
given the opportunity to achieve self-mastery. Light workers were to
choose a spiritual path that forewent all desire for war and hatred.
To bring about this reality, The Christ proposed that each light
worker meditate daily and gather with a group to meditate at least
once a week. He also called upon people to join with others in
efforts to influence governments to embody peace in all they did and
intended.
Spiritual Education Endeavors was formed to help mobilize and
organize the Light Corps, which could respond positively to Christ's
call. It published New Teachings for an Awakened Humanity and
through the Light Corps has sought to distribute it internationally.
Especially for those just beginning in the work, a Newsletter
was issued nine times annually. Since that time Essene has regularly
received messages expanding upon the original words from The Christ
and commenting upon ongoing earth changes. These messages have been
published in several subsequent books and released in seminars. The
period from 1987 to the mid 1990s has been designated a period of
the awakening of humanity to the new age that is dawning. Shortly
after beginning her work, Essene was joined by Ann Valentin who also
channels from the Light realm.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Newsletter.
Sources:
The Christ (through Virginia Essene). New Teachings for an
Awakened Humanity. Santa Clara, CA: Spiritual Education
Endeavors Publishing Company, 1986. 197 pp.
Essene, Virginia. Secret Truths for Teens & Twenties.
Santa Clara, CA: Spiritual Education Endeavors Publishing Company,
1986. 120 pp.
Valentin, Ann, and Virginia Essene. Cosmic Revelation.
Santa Clara, CA: Spiritual Education Endeavors Publishing Company,
1987. 160 pp.
——. Descent of the Dove. Santa Clara, CA: Spiritual
Education Endeavors Publishing Company, 1988. 185 pp.
★1645★
Spiritual Research Society
(Defunct)
Edwin Cain, Sr., was the son of a Spiritualist medium. Shortly
after their marriage, he and his wife, Nellie Cain recognized some
spirit rappings (rhythmic noises made by spirits to communicate
messages), which led to a "developing circle" and the emergence of
Mr. Cain's mediumship in the early 1940s. Mrs. Cain also began to
develop and to contact a group of Masters from the White Brotherhood
(spirits who were once human and who, after death, evolved to levels
of spiritual excellence and teach humans about spiritual reality).
She was accepted by them as a novice and was presented with the robe
of the initiate. The Cains founded the Spiritual Research Society,
which evolved from the original circle.
The teachings, which came through the Masters, are based upon the
evolution and progression of life and of the soul. The universe is
organized on an upward spiral from electronic and mineral to
vegetable, animal and human, to Christ-Buddhic or divine. The levels
are likened to the rising frequency of the musical scale. The soul
also evolves to higher levels of consciousness. The universe is
organized on seven-fold structures and according to the universal
laws of vibration, correspondence, cause and effect, rhythm,
polarity and gender.
Following the publication of the first book on the Masters, a
copy was sent to Merta Mary Parkinson of the Sisters of the Amber
and an American representative of the Universal Link. Parkinson then
forwarded a copy to Liebie Pugh, of the Universal Link in England.
Subsequent correspondence brought the Cains into close association
with Parkinson and Pugh. They were both disappointed by the
nonoccurrence of the momentous event predicted for Christmas, 1967.
They soon came to view the period since then as a time of great
siftings in every area of man's life, a time of renewal and
reevaluation and spiritual discoveries. In 1971, they received a
message that the Linking had been completed on the outer levels, and
the work now is one of radiating light in a collective "Nuclear
Evolution" Operation.
Sources:
Cain, Nellie B. Exploring the Mysteries of Life. Grand
Rapids, MI: Spiritual Research Society, 1972.
——. Gems of Truth from the Masters. Grand Rapids, MI:
Spiritual Research Society, 1965.
★1646★
Star of Isis Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Star of Isis Foundation is a mystery school established in
the 1980s by Christine Hayes, better known by her spiritual name,
Chrystine StarEagle. Hayes is a channel and the Foundation is built
upon the material she has channelled and continues to channel on a
regular basis. The Foundation is built around the ancient myth of
Isis retrieving the body parts of her slain and mutilated husband,
Osiris, recast in the light of present planetary transformations.
The purpose of the Star of Isis Foundation is to lead individuals in
the "gathering" of the parts of their self into a whole
entity/ consciousness that leads to a future resurrection
of the archetypical Logos/Mind. Through this assemblage, the souls
of people can ascend in a Phoenix-like flame, emancipated from
earth, and reborn in a realm of Light and Air.
The Foundation initiates individuals into a specific form of
meditation (termed Matrix) and teaches the initiate to tap the
source of personal co-creative power. The foundation expounds the
way to access the ancient archetypes of our spiritual-genetic
memories that leads to the premise that all goodness comes from God
and that God is found within (not outside) ourselves.
Chrystine StarEagle has channelled one volume, Magi from the
Blue Star, from Elvis Presley. This book recounts Presley's past
incarnation and his spiritual journey since the end of his earthly
life. The volume also recounts his conversations with long-time
friend Wanda June Hill and includes stories of his extraordinary
effect upon people who knew him.
Membership: The foundation has one center, the Church of
the Johannine Origin, in San Antonio, Texas, and in 1992 reported
approximately 50 members.
Periodicals: Temple Doors Doctrine of
Mysteries.
★1647★
Trilite Seminars
Current address not obtained for this edition.
Trilite Seminars is an organization that facilitates the work of
a channel known as Shaari. Shaari is described as a walk-in, that is
a soul that moved into the body of a person who had decided to leave
their body. The personality who inhabited Shaari's present body
before the walk-in took place had been a trance medium who channeled
two entities named Abraham and Malaya. Shaari continues to channel
these two entities.
Shaari describes herself as an extraterrestrial entity from Star
Command who has a conscious memory of interdimensional and universal
knowledge. She also operates as a "holographic" healer. She
integrated into the body of the former trance medium in 1989 after
that person had requested to leave her body following and automobile
accident. Shaari now works to understand the complexities of
communication between humans and the Star Command.
Abraham, whom Shaari channels, is described as a member of the
Light Brotherhood and the Intergalactic Command whose teachings
provide a practical understanding of individuals as dynamic beings
in the Universe. Malaya, a feminine entity, brings forth a New Ray
of Consciousness, and assists individuals in integrating the new
information into their lives. Together, Shaari, Abraham, and Malaya
form the triad of the Trilite Seminars.
Shaari holds regular workshops around the United States and
Canada, triennial four-day retreats, and private sessions with
individuals. Once or twice a year she offers sacred journeys to
places considered power sacred sights such as the pyramids in Egypt
or Machu Picchu, the Incan center in Peru. These journeys have a
twin focus on healing the planet and individual growth.
Membership: Not reported.
★1648★
Trinity Foundation
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Trinity Foundation was founded in 1991 by Norma J.
Milanovich, a channel who in 1981 had begun receiving messages from
entities who identified themselves as originating from the Great
White Brotherhood (the spiritual hierarchy that guides the affairs
of the planet) and the Galactic Command, a group that rules this
segment of space. Those who began to give messages to Milanovich
bore names familiar to theosophists and those who were familiar with
the world of flying saucers and the New Age– Kuthumi, Moinka, and
Soltec. Much of this material was circulated informally, but a
growing response led to the publishing of selected portions received
from some entities who claimed to have visited earth from the star
system of Arcturus. We, the Acturians, appeared in 1990. At
about the same time, Milanovich was invited to share the material
from the masters with the members of the United Nations
Parapsychology subcommittee. These two events occasioned the
inauguration of a newsletter, Celestial Voices, in October
1990.
Kuthumi, a representative of the Tribunal Council of the Space
Command, has emerged as the major voice speaking through Milanovich.
He delivered the first message to the United Nations Parapsychology
Committee. He noted that the Space Command had made themselves
available to assist humanity in transforming the earth into a world
of peace and prosperity for all. The Space Command is composed of
individuals who have completed their journey through earth
incarnations and have learned the curriculum earth had to teach.
They now exist at a higher frequency and now seek to bring the Light
to the earth.
In subsequent messages, Kuthumi outlined his vision of coming
changes. During the next 20 years (1991-2011) earth will be birthed
into a star and individuals will emerge from the three dimensional
world in which we now live into the fifth dimension. To prepare for
this change, Kuthumi released a Curriculum of Thought manifestation,
containing the material that must be mastered for entry into the
fifth dimension. This world is composed of solidified energy
perceived through the five senses. To move to the fifth dimension,
one must first accept the possibility that other realities
synchronized with the physical world exist and can be perceived as
one raises their consciousness.
Also, one must learn that we create reality. Reality is created
by thoughts, will, emotion, and actions. The path to higher
consciousness is one of choosing right thought, right will, right
emotion, and right action. As one changes consciousness, one changes
reality. Consciousness creates with Light energy. Light is found by
looking within.
On September 24, 1991, Kuthumi delivered an important message. He
made public a project he had initiated two years previously, The
Templar. It was imbedded in an understanding of the earth as an
energy system with certain power points similar to the chakras in
the tantric understanding of the human body. The United States
represents the crown chakra at the top of the head. The crown chakra
is being prepared to receive the energies from the Most High. The
point of the earth that will actually receive the new energies is in
process of being prepared to receive a structure known as the
Templar. The Templar is designed to realign earth with the heavens
and to stabilize it as it moves through the transition. The Templar
will be a pyramid with a base of approximately 500 square feet and a
height of 450 feet. Its face will be pink granite and its capstone
will be obsidian. It will be surrounded by a sixsided wall.
Milanovich founded the Trinity Foundation to support the building
of the Templar. Shortly thereafter, the foundation received a grant
of land at Crestone, Colorado, upon which to build the pyramid. The
proposed structure has become a major item of controversy in the
small community. Meanwhile, Milanovich has published several other
books detailing the Masters messages: Sacred Journey to
Atlantis and Many Paths, One Way.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: Celestial Voices.
★1649★
Universal Association of Faithists
℅ Pahspe Publishingq 6115 LaSalle Ave., Ste. 215 Oakland,
CA 94611
John Ballou Newbrough (1828-1891) was a Spiritualist medium. In
1881, he received by automatic writing on a typewriter a revelation
published under the title Oahspe. He rose early each morning
for 50 weeks and, as the "lines of light" rested on
his hands, he typed for an hour. The first edition of the resultant
book was published in September 1882. The next year a convention was
held in New York City to work toward founding a communal group to
care for orphans and foundlings, as directed in Oahspe. A
colony was founded in New Mexico, but failed after only a couple of
years. Since that time, small bands of followers have kept
Oahspe in print. The recently published Inside the Shalam
Colony (1991) by Elnora Wiley is a partly romantic, partly
historical account of the original colony.
Oahspe is a large volume, written in the style of the King
James version of the Bible. It contains the story of human creation
about 78,000 years ago and the upward struggle of the race. Humanity
originated on Pan, a Pacific continent much like Lemuria, which was
the sole victim of the Biblical flood. Religion evolved through 11
prophets, beginning with Zarathustra and continuing through Joshu
(Jesus). All religion and effort have been guided by angelic forces
toward the Kosmon Era. During this era, which began in the
nineteenth century, a new people will emerge, and will transform the
world into a place of joy and beauty.
Over the decades, a wide variety of Faithist groups have emerged
and disappeared. The movement is sustained through a number of
independent groups who stay in touch through several informal
networks and periodicals. The most active center is the Universal
Faithists of Kosmon (a church). Its headquarters is in Riverton,
Utah, with affiliated centers in Colorado, Utah, California, and
West Virginia. It publishes a newsletter, Kosmon Voice. The
Faithists also sponsor a committee, the Global Council, which
carries out various projects suggested and inspirited by
Oahspe, and holds an annual conference. The leaders of the
committee meet monthly through a conference call.
The Eloists, Inc., headquartered in Henniker, New Hampshire, is
another active Oahspe group. It publishes a periodical,
Radiance. The Faithist Journal is published by Oahspe
followers in Arizona. During his mature years, Ray Palmer, the
founder/publisher of Search Magazine became an enthusiastic
believer in Oahspe and added "The Oahspe Circle" as a column to the
magazine. The "Circle" carried news of Oahspe groups,
discussed its main ideas, and promoted networking among the
scattered believers. Search is now published by Judith M.
Statezny at Owl Press in Rosholt, Wisconsin, but still carries "The
Oahspe Circle."
Worship among Faithists follows the format suggested in The
Kosmon Church Service Book, kept in print by some British
Faithists. It includes liturgy for worship, baptisms, weddings, and
funerals. Ministerial training is offered and ordinations of new
ministers scheduled as appropriate.
Membership: Unknown. There are several hundred people who
have identified themselves with the Faithists and have agreed to
have their name published in their directory. Many more have
purchased Oahspe (over 20,000 in the last decade) and, though
unaffiliated with any of Oahspe groups, are sympathetic to
the movement's teachings. Groups active in the informal networks can
be found in Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, the Nigeria, and
Ghana.
Periodicals: The Faithist Journal. Send orders to
Drawer 4670, Hualapai, AZ 86412. • Kosmon Voice. •
Radiance. Send orders to Box 83, Henniker, NH 03242. •
Kosmon Unity. Available from Kosmon Press, BM/KCKP, London,
England WC1N 3XX. • Global Council Newsletter. • Four
Winds Village News. Send orders to Rte. 1, Box 2120, Tiger, GA
30576.
Sources:
Dennon, Jim. Dr. Newbrough and Oahspe. Kingman, AZ:
Faithist Journal, 1975.
——. The Oahspe Story. Kingman, AZ: Faithist Journal,
1975.
Oahspe. Los Angeles: Essenes of Kosmon, 1950.
Stowes, K. D. The Land of Shalam, Children's Land.
Evansville, IN: Frank Molinet Print Shop, n.d.
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Universal Life: The Inner Religion
PO Box 651 Guilford, CT 06437
Alternate Address: International Headquarters:
Universelles Leben, Postfach 5643, 97006 Wuerzburg, Germany.
Canadian Headquarters: Universal Life: The Inner Religion, PO Box
54002, Toronto, ON, Canada M6A 3B7.
Universelles Leben or Universal Life: The Inner Religion is a
worldwide free Christian movement that originated in 1975, when, as
those affiliated with the movement believe, Christ entered the life
of Gabriele Wittek, a woman and mother, revealed to her His plan to
use her as His instrument on earth. Since then, she has served as
His prophetic instrument and ambassadress in fulfilling this plan,
which is to show His children the way back into their eternal home
and to build up His Kingdom of Peace on earth. In 1980, the first
Original Christian Gathering Places for All Godseekers, The Cosmic
School of Life emerged– formerly called the Inner Spirit Christ
Church–where people came together as in early Christianity to hear
the prophetic word, to pray together, and to speak openly with each
other about all questions of life, using the Sermon on the Mount and
the Ten Commandments as a basis.
In the same year, the movement believes that Christ also called
into being the spiritual, mystical schooling path within to the
divine self, the Homebringing Mission of Jesus Christ. In this
schooling, the Spirit of God teaches all seekers on this earth the
Inner Path, the path to experiencing God in one's own inner being.
On this Inner Path, the person attains the spiritual expansion of
consciousness, becoming one with Christ, God and all forms of
nature, by gradually overcoming sinfulness step by step with the
power of Christ. On this foundation, in 1984, Universelles Leben was
established through the prophetic word.
In the late 1990s, a community of inner Christianity has emerged
again. Adherents consider themselves Original Christians who strive
for an inner religion, a religion of the heart, an inner striving
for the liberation from sin and for gradually becoming one with
Christ in the innermost being. They believe that all people are the
temple of God and that the Spirit of the Christ of God, which is a
spirit of freedom, dwells in everyone. It is a religion without
human leaders, rituals, dogmas, or temples of stone, and is not tied
to denominations, dogmas, rites, or institutions. Such movements of
inner Christianity are not new. They believe that since the time of
Jesus of Nazareth, there have been groups of people who took
seriously the high ethics of Jesus the Christ's teaching, who with
His life gave mankind an example of how to live in the Spirit of God
in unity with our neighbor, with the animals, with nature, with all
of creation, by observing the Sermon on the Mount and the Ten
Commandments.
Universal Life is based on the prophetic word of this generation,
given in the form of revelations. These revelations are seen to
deepen and clarify the divine laws of God and their application in
daily life, explaining many basic spiritual principles such as the
why and how of our earthly existence, eternal damnation,
reincarnation, the law of sowing and reaping, active faith, health
and illness, life after death, man's relationship to the cosmos, and
much more. This information is made available to all who desire it
through the books and tapes produced by Universelles Leben, whose
members believe that only the actualization of the laws of God makes
us free, glad, healthy, and loving persons.
Membership: Universal Life is not a membership
organization. In 1997 there were three centers in the United States
and two in Canada, and an unnumbered number in Europe. Additional
centers have opened in Africa, Australia, South America, and
Asia.
Periodicals: The Prophet.
Remarks: Universal Life has emerged as one of the more
controversial groups in German-speaking Europe as a growing concern
over new religions has swept across central Europe.
Several books denouncing Universal Life have appeared
from an anti-cult perspective.
★1651★
Universal Link
Current address not obtained for this edition.
The Universal Link and the Universal Foundation are two closely
related British organizations which trace their history to April 11,
1961, to the visionary experience of Richard Grave of Worthing,
England. While working on a newly-rented house, he saw "a bearded
Christlike figure" who blocked his path. Pointing to a picture, the
figure touched the glass, causing it to explode and pulverize,
driving fragments into the picture. The being then disappeared in a
blaze of orange light. The picture, a representation of an angel
announcing the birth of Jesus, soon gained reknown as the "Weeping
Angel of Worthing" as salty drops of moisture formed on its
surface.
The being, who called himself "Truth," visited Grave often after
that and left him a series of messages. The messages were
apocalyptic, concentrating on the imminent second coming of the
Christ as mankind seems on the brink of disaster. The message and
events were carried in a Psychic News article on May 4, 1961.
Liebie Pugh, an artist of St. Anne's, England, heard of Grave
through the articles. After meeting Pugh, Grave realized the
spiritual being that had visited him was the one portrayed in a
sculpture by Ms. Pugh which she called simply "Limitless Love."
Ms. Pugh is regarded as the architect of the Universal Link, a
linking of a number of individuals and groups to the Highest, who in
this period is breaking through in an ever-increasing way. The Link
developed as an informal fellowship of like-minded individuals
centered upon a number of "channels." These channels were delivering
revelations of the cosmic operation ushering in the new age.
The critical period in the revelation was from 1961 to 1967. An
early revelation through Grave said the following: "No one can know
the day nor the hour of MY COMING, or when the great Universal
Revelation will be enacted; however by Christmas morning 1967, I
will have revealed myself through the medium of nuclear evolution.
This is MY PLAN which is absolute."
During the six years, a major effort was made to spread the
message and tie together other channels, primarily through the
travel and work of Anthony Brooke. Brooke, a descendant of Sir James
Brooke, the first "White Rajah of Sarawak," ruled that land before
it became a British colony in 1946. In the mid and late 1960s,
Brooke traveled widely, locating and tying together individuals and
groups. In England, the Universal Foundation was formed, with Brooke
and Monica Parish at its head.
As December, 1967 approached, a great feeling of expectancy
pervaded the movement. There was hope for an objective event, a
spectacular change-over in universal thinking, which would signal
the coming new age. When no event occurred, a spiritualized
explanation was sought. For Brooke, attention was focused on the
purpose of Liebie Pugh. Liebie had become identified with the entity
known as Limitless Love, and, as early as 1964, the hypothesis had
been put forth that Limitless Love was Liebie herself in the form of
a constellated fragmentation of her own personality. Liebie was,
reasoned Brooke, "an extension or a projection–a secondary
personality, if you like–of Truth or Limitless Love." In January,
1966, Liebie was given a prophecy of her death in December, 1966.
After she died in December, members of the Universal Link groups
discovered that "Limitless Love is appearing with ever greater
frequency in the actions and to the vision of more and more
people."
Thus the work of the Universal Foundation became the linking
together of groups and individuals who were working toward the
spiritual evolution of mankind around the world. These people form a
vanguard who are attuned to the cosmic lights and are awaiting the
yet-to-appear day of manifestation which will mark the Christing of
the whole earth and the beginning of the Golden Age.
The Universal Link was brought to the United States in the late
1960s, primarily through the visits of Anthony Brooke. Initial
centers were formed in Elkins, Pennsylvania; Grand Rapids, Michigan;
Kansas City, Missouri; Brookfield, Massachusetts; Denver, Colorado,
and Los Angeles, California. During the 1970s several of these
centers died out, but others became independent centers in their own
right, publishing their own books and newsletters. In effect, their
work superceded that of the Foundation for North America, though
they remained more or less loosely affiliated with the work in
England and acknowledged their debt to it. In Grand Rapids, Nellie
Cain and Edwin Cain, Sr. developed the Spiritual Research Society.
In Kansas City, Merta Mary Parkinson began to issue material under
the name of the Sisters of the Amber and the Dena Foundation. In
Brookfield, Illiana (Anita Afton) developed an international network
receiving her New Age Teachings. From Los Angeles, Brother Francis
(Ralph F. Raymond) moved the Universal Link Heart Center to Santa
Monica, where it was renamed the Father's House and then later in
the decade to Santa Clara, California, where it existed for many
years. Each of these centers is covered elsewhere in this
chapter.
Membership: Not reported. There is no direct affiliate of
either the Universal Foundation or Universal Link currently
functioning in America.
Sources:
Brooke, Anthony. The Universal Link Revelations. London:
Universal Foundation, 1967.
Pugh, Liebe. Nothing Else Matters. St. Anne's-by-the-Sea,
Lanc.: The Author, 1964.
[Raymond, Brother Francis Ralph]. The Universal Link
Concept. Los Angeles: Universal Link Heart Center,
[1967].
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Universalia
Current address not obtained for this edition.
Universalia is a New Age channeling group which grew out of a
study group that formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1981. Meeting
weekly, the group began to channel by a technique that it termed
"thought plane transference," i.e., clearing one's mind, being open
to whatever information comes, and writing it down as it enters the
consciousness. As a mass of information was accumulated, the group
incorporated and in May 1985 released the first issue of a
newsletter, The Universalian.
Universalia means "of the universe." Information from the process
of channeling comes through the individual members of the group from
such energies as Kyros, the Brotherhood, Archangel Michael, and so
on. Two books of channeled works by Universalia members have been
published: The Kyrian Letters; Transformative Messages for Higher
Vision by Sandra Radhoff and The Wisdom Teachings of
Archangel Michael by Lori Flory as told to Brad Steiger. The
thrust of Universalia's teaching is toward the expansion of
conscious awareness and follows the main affirmation of New Age
philosophy. God, the I AM, resides within each person. Spiritual
life is perfect; the physical dreamspace dimension is illusionary.
Having created illusions, humans tend to believe in them and empower
them. Hence, they follow outward form instead inward reality.
Members are taught that they are the loved and beautiful expressions
of God and have unlimited potential. As they are connected to all of
creation, service is an integral part of their life.
Membership: Not reported.
Periodicals: The Universalian.
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