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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: 12 Date: October 1988 Publisher: STAR Fellowship
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Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: 12
Date: October 1988
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
This issue of AMSKAYA, the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, presents a diverse range of topics, from revolutionary technological concepts to spiritual and historical mysteries.
SAUCER SECRET FOUND?
The issue begins with a discussion of a publication by Lucius Farish, which compiles news from various countries, highlighting sustained interest in flying saucers. A significant feature is the report on Dr. Jan Pajak, a senior lecturer at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Dr. Pajak claims to have worked out details for a revolutionary new kind of space drive, a 'magnocraft'. This craft, unlike current space shuttles, would have no moving parts and would be magnetically propelled. It is suggested that such a craft could enable a small country like New Zealand to initiate its own space program. The article quotes Dr. Pajak stating that the craft could theoretically travel at speeds up to 70,000 Km/hr in the atmosphere and approach the speed of light in space, due to the creation of a vacuum that reduces atmospheric friction. He also posits that such vehicles would be silent, pollution-free, and could facilitate moveable homes and factories. Dr. Pajak believes that the main problems for this spacecraft have been solved, and a flying prototype could be seen within a decade if an authoritative sponsor is found.
Medicine & Music
Relayed by Tony Wedd, this section explores the profound connection between music, healing, and spirituality. The author suggests that music, by embodying principles of harmony and discord, can bring people's souls into harmony and peace, developing their capacity for surrender. It is presented as a means of compensating for difficult circumstances and uplifting spirits. Music is also seen to have a therapeutic effect on the sick, suggesting that a doctor's waiting room could benefit from a tranquil atmosphere created by music and color. The article posits that illness is a challenge chosen by the spirit to improve its determination, and that music and color can help strengthen this resolve. It further suggests that doctors should be receptive to the patient's spiritual state, and that music can improve the relationship between doctor and patient by creating harmony. The communication with 'space people' is also linked to music, with the presence of music in the mind facilitating harmonization. The section touches upon the study of memory and how music, especially older compositions, can help spirits recapture past experiences, potentially explaining a love for old music as a carry-over from previous lives.
Solomon's spaceship & Other Notes and News
This section, referencing Erich von Däniken, discusses the 'Kebra Nagast', an ancient Ethiopian scripture that describes a 'heavenly car' inherited by King Solomon. The text details how this 'heavenly car' allowed travel over vast distances in a single day. Calculations are presented suggesting speeds of 150-225 Km/hr. The article notes the existence of two mountains named after Solomon, one in Iran and one near Srinagar, both with temples consecrated to him. It also touches upon the controversial theories regarding Jesus's life after the crucifixion, suggesting he may have been rescued by Essenes and lived in Kashmir, citing books like "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail" and "Jesus Lived in India". The possibility of extraterrestrial craft being involved in the miraculous accounts of Jesus's ascension and Paul's conversion is raised.
An 'important message' is shared, received via thought communication with 'space people' on October 5th, 1988. This message clarifies that information about leys and earth energies was intended for an educational program to integrate Earth into the Galactic Confederation, not to start a new religion. It criticizes John Michell for relegating flying saucers to abstract 'archetypes' and initiating a dogmatic, geocentric viewpoint. Membership in the Galactic Confederation is deemed essential for Earth's survival, but will only be granted when people are qualified emotionally and intellectually.
The section also includes a brief report on a photograph published in "Sunday Sport" that appeared to show an American B52 bomber in a lunar crater, with a UFOlogist Arnold West calling the picture 'incredible'. Reports of crop circles are also mentioned, with Terry Veale describing rings near Silbury Hill as magnificent and symmetrical, possibly caused by air pressure or whirlwinds. Other mentions include crop circle reports from Leicestershire and Baxenden.
TOWARDS THE FUTURE: A wider context for allotechnology
Authored by Philip Heselton, this section explores 'allotechnology', viewing jewelry designs as a debased form of this technology, meant for decoration rather than free energy. It suggests that the dichotomy between the beautiful and the useful will disappear when allotechnology is fully established. The article highlights the importance of water, particularly from 'holy' wells, as a living element in free energy devices, potentially working in conjunction with homeopathic potencies to heal body, mind, and spirit. Wood is also identified as a key component, with different tree species having particular roles in the Earth's psychic atmosphere. The importance of personal involvement in constructing these devices is stressed, as the machine's function relies on the user's personal vibrations and energies. The article also discusses the concept of the 'vibrational environment' and the need for Earth's vibrationary level to be raised for these devices to work on a widespread basis. It suggests that the time and place for the device to work are linked to cosmic astrological cycles and attunement to universal rhythms.
Publications Available
A list of publications available from Jimmy Goddard is provided, including "Skyways and Landmarks Revisited" by Tony Wedd, "Campus Lines" on ley investigations, "Cosmic Friends" on communication with extraterrestrials, and "Touchstone" newsletter. AMSKAYA itself is available quarterly for £2 for four issues.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of AMSKAYA include the exploration of advanced and unconventional technologies (space drives, free energy devices), the intersection of spirituality and science (music, healing, earth energies), and the investigation of historical and anomalous phenomena (ancient scriptures, crop circles, UFOs). The STAR Fellowship's stance, as indicated by the 'important message', is to critically evaluate information, particularly messages purported to be from extraterrestrial sources, and to focus on education and intellectual/emotional development for potential integration into a wider galactic community. There is a clear emphasis on a holistic approach, connecting the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of existence.