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This issue of GRALSVÄKTARNAS BUDSKAP (The Gralsväktarna's Message), Volume 1, Issue 10, dated September 1970, is a stencil-printed publication from the GRALSVÄKTARNAS SAMFUND (Gralsväktarna's Society). It is published in Sweden and written in Swedish. The magazine features…

Magazine Overview

This issue of GRALSVÄKTARNAS BUDSKAP (The Gralsväktarna's Message), Volume 1, Issue 10, dated September 1970, is a stencil-printed publication from the GRALSVÄKTARNAS SAMFUND (Gralsväktarna's Society). It is published in Sweden and written in Swedish. The magazine features articles on a range of topics, including environmental issues, spiritual philosophy, and cosmic phenomena.

Contents

Hösten är kommen (Autumn Has Come)

This editorial reflects on the changing seasons, noting the transition from summer to autumn and the approaching winter. It suggests that while nature's activity decreases in winter, the gates to the spiritual worlds open, allowing for easier work with cosmic matters and reception of light from the spiritual world. The author expresses a desire to spread light and hope, promising a new world and a lasting peace, guided by those who steer the world and keep their promises. The article concludes with an invitation to the autumn meeting for cosmic revelations.

Assuandämmen (The Aswan Dam)

This article critically examines the Aswan Dam project, questioning whether the effort to save the statues has been a blessing. It delves into the history of Egyptian magic, distinguishing between white and black magic, and suggests that the creation of the god-images was intended to combat black magic. However, it posits that the creators themselves were not pure, leading to the dark aspects of black magic being incorporated into the images. The article argues that the recent dismantling and relocation of the statues represent a separation of forces, with the damage caused by the statues symbolizing humanity's dark actions and future trials. Conversely, the good and beautiful aspects represent the perfected human, leading to a blessing as people learn from their destructive impact on nature. The article notes that governments are now listening to calls for change, but questions whether financial interests will truly support transformation. It suggests that Egypt's suffering from the dam's impact will serve as a catalyst for its people's ascent, offering a chance to atone for past sins committed through black magic. The article concludes by stating that the dam's power is now defunct, but the experience gained offers valuable lessons for improving our way of life. It highlights that true reconciliation comes from understanding the right relationship with nature and learning to utilize cosmic energy (electrical power) without destroying nature, as practiced by other planets who learned from extraterrestrial visitors.

Sardinen som kom bort (The Sardine That Got Lost)

This piece discusses the severe environmental and economic consequences of the Aswan Dam. It explains how the dam has trapped nutrient-rich sediments that previously flowed down the Nile and fertilized the Mediterranean, leading to a drastic decline in sardine populations and fishing. The article reports that sardine catches have dropped to less than three percent of what they were five years prior, leaving fishermen without work. The impact extends to freshwater fish in the Nile Delta as well. Furthermore, the lack of sediment deposition in the delta has weakened its natural defenses against marine erosion, causing the Mediterranean Sea to encroach upon the land, resulting in the loss of homes and agricultural land. The article also touches upon the broader implications of altered water levels and reduced sediment flow, affecting groundwater levels and the functionality of ancient irrigation systems.

Slammet som blev kvar (The Sludge That Remained)

This section continues the discussion on the Aswan Dam's impact, focusing on the sediment that accumulates at the bottom of the dam. It explains that this sediment will eventually fill the reservoir, potentially reducing the dam's primary function of electricity generation. This issue is not unique to the Aswan Dam, but also affects other large dams globally. The article notes that the Nile's sediment load is particularly high due to deforestation and erosion in its upper reaches. The reduced sediment content in the water downstream from the dam alters its erosive properties, leading to deep erosion of the riverbed, which could undermine irrigation systems. The possibility of using the dam's generated electricity to power pumps for irrigation is mentioned as a potential solution.

Andra Egyptens plågor (Other Plagues of Egypt)

This article highlights additional problems arising from the dam and related environmental changes. The invasive water hyacinth, introduced to Africa, is now flourishing in Lake Nasser, causing significant water loss through evaporation and hindering fishing and navigation. The article also revisits warnings about the spread of bilharzia, a tropical disease, which is facilitated by freshwater snails that thrive in the dam's waters and new irrigation systems.

MINNESLISTA NUMMER 10 FÖR LÄRJUNGEN PÅ VÄGEN (Memory List Number 10 for the Disciple on the Path)

This article reflects on the concept of karma and past actions influencing the present. It suggests that humanity is undergoing a collective review of its past deeds, recorded in the 'etheric body's memory department.' The author emphasizes that by examining these memories, we can learn from our mistakes and understand the interconnectedness of events. The article draws a parallel between individual memory recall and the collective experience of humanity. It highlights that while we can see our errors, we also witness the good deeds of others, leading to a greater understanding of the 'explanation of things.' The piece touches upon the modern phenomenon of global awareness through media, where events are experienced simultaneously by everyone. It uses the example of the failed moon mission to illustrate the shared human experience and the fragility of life, urging readers to learn from these experiences and build for the future. The core message is that life is a chain of cause and effect, and everything happens according to a divine plan. It encourages a non-judgmental approach to others' actions, recognizing them as natural consequences of their being. The article concludes by stating that humanity has left the 'lowest plane' and entered the 'astral plane,' where weaknesses are to be overcome, leading to a new world of light and beauty.

RYMDENS DIMENSION - TALET 1 (Dimension of Space - The Number 1)

This article discusses the limitations of current scientific understanding, which focuses solely on the physical realm and neglects the spiritual aspect of life. It argues that true understanding requires studying both the spiritual and material aspects simultaneously, as they are inseparable. The author posits that electricity is a form of matter, an 'ether' or 'plasma,' and that while science can measure its effects, it cannot fully explain its essence. The article suggests that a computer, programmed correctly, could eventually confirm these ideas. It explains that the universe is composed of 'etheric matter' of varying vibrational degrees, and by understanding our own 'ether,' we can connect with the cosmic and learn the laws of universal formation. The concept of 'Number 1' is presented as encompassing all numbers and representing the infinite potential within the universe, analogous to how the young human carries the potential for adulthood.

KÄRLEK - VISHET (Love - Wisdom)

This section explores the human desire for contact with the spiritual world, emphasizing the need for a calm mind and purity of thought to receive these communications. It states that ill-will prevents access to the spiritual realm and that a willingness for reconciliation is necessary. The article describes the experience of heightened states of consciousness as a form of stimulating rest and a retreat from worldly difficulties. It suggests that these experiences lead to a feeling of oneness with higher spiritual beings and a deeper understanding of life. The text draws a parallel between the tree's connection to nature and humanity's potential to connect with the spiritual world through knowledge. It asserts that the spiritual and material are one, and that understanding the spiritual is key to understanding its manifestations.

RYMDERNAS ETERTONER (Ether Tones of the Cosmos)

This piece discusses the reception of 'ether tones' from the cosmos, describing them as beautiful sounds that uplift the listener. These tones are seen as originating from hidden sources and are described as a form of divine service. The article suggests that these tones are a response to a deep inner longing and that they bring joy and refreshment. It encourages embracing these experiences as a form of worship and a way to find guidance and strength during difficult times.

VISHET (Wisdom)

This section delves into the concept of wisdom, contrasting scientific inquiry with spiritual understanding. It questions why scientists, while studying cosmic radiation, overlook the means of receiving information that bypasses the five physical senses. The author suggests that the origin of such knowledge lies in higher spiritual spheres, not in earthly matter. The article posits that even materialists may be drawn to spiritual experiences, such as listening to organ music in a church, indicating an innate human need for connection beyond the physical. It argues that the vibrations from the spiritual realm can be received if one develops the right system and maintains an honest and open mind. The article concludes by stating that true contact is achieved through an unselfish longing to be received, and that honesty will lead to the manifestation of higher powers.

Ur VÄRLDSTRÄDET BLOMMAR (From the World Tree Blooms)

This is a poem titled 'MORGON' (Morning) by S. Neander-Nilsson, describing the Earth awakening with cosmic wings, breathing and living its great mystery in sweetness of light and love. It speaks of the scent of flowers rising like incense and prayers from humble lips, filling the heavens.

Ur VIDEFLÖJT (From the Willow Flute)

This is a poem titled 'UPPENBARELSE' (Revelation) by Sara Bohlin. It describes a state of ego dissolution after a storm, leading to a flood of blessings and a new perception of the unity of life, illuminated by sun and spirit, revealing reality.

VAD ÄR GRALEN? (What is the Gral?)

This article explains the concept of the 'Gral' within the context of spiritual teachings. It references ancient traditions where the Gral was a chalice for the soul's wine, symbolizing life, much like blood represents human life. This is linked to the Christian sacrament of communion. The Gral is associated with the 'I-consciousness' and the heart, where the 'I' resides. The article posits that all things are composed of positive and negative components, and the Gral represents the negative principle, the feminine creative force that works with the positive principle (God) to manifest creation. It states that the Gral exists on all planes of existence and is handled by high beings. The article emphasizes that the time has come for the Gral to be known and recognized as a cosmic power source. It contrasts this with the worship of the crucifix, attributing past mistakes to humanity's immersion in dark matter. The piece advocates for knowledge to replace superstition and true faith in the divine power to replace past misjudgments. It concludes by stating that great things can be achieved when understanding and pure feeling unite us, leading to a new religion that will replace all existing ones, and that with the 'return of Christ,' all will be realized in Love-Wisdom.

FLYGANDE TEFAT (Flying Saucers)

This article by Sandor Markus discusses UFOs and their significance for humanity. Before addressing the visitors, the author explains the structure of the universe, which is composed of continuous series of 'matter worlds' of varying densities or vibrational frequencies. The higher penetrates the lower. The article uses the example of hydrogen molecules rotating at high speeds to explain how this creates a form of electricity and vibrational frequency. It states that a being with a less dense molecular structure (higher vibration) can pass through an object with a denser structure (lower vibration). The universe is described as having 49 such worlds, corresponding to different dimensions, material composition, movement, and consciousness, with the physical world being the 49th. The article mentions that our solar system once had 12 planets, but one exploded due to humanity's inability to control atomic energy, serving as a warning for Earth's potential fate. The author suggests that 'space friends' are concerned about Earth and are attempting to make contact with individuals to guide humanity away from a similar destructive path.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the interconnectedness of the spiritual and material worlds, the importance of love-wisdom as a guiding principle, and the potential for humanity to evolve through spiritual understanding. The magazine appears to advocate for a holistic approach to life, integrating scientific inquiry with spiritual insight. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that higher beings are attempting to communicate with humanity and guide it towards a more enlightened future. The environmental concerns raised regarding the Aswan Dam highlight a critical stance on human interference with natural systems, suggesting that such actions have profound spiritual and physical repercussions. The overall editorial stance promotes a message of hope, transformation, and the realization of a higher consciousness.

This issue of UFO magazine, identified as issue number 10 from volume 20, published in Swedish, delves into esoteric perspectives on human evolution, the solar system, and ancient civilizations. The cover date is simply listed as '20', suggesting a publication year in the 21st century.

Esoteric Understanding of the Solar System and Humanity

The article begins by emphasizing the need to use humanity's power according to natural laws to avoid self-destruction. It presents a view of the solar system that includes 11 planets, with two of them existing at a higher vibrational frequency and thus undetectable by current physical science. These higher-developed planets are considered to be beyond our current understanding.

To comprehend the formation of our solar system and the evolution of life, the text suggests consulting esoteric literature, which is deemed more informative than conventional history. It posits that humanity is currently progressing towards an unknown goal, with only those possessing latent esoteric knowledge from past incarnations truly interested in this objective. Others, it claims, adhere to the pronouncements of contemporary authorities in science, philosophy, and religion for a sense of security.

Stages of Human Consciousness Development

The issue outlines humanity's existence across physical, astral, and mental-causal worlds, with its presence on Earth beginning in the Lemurian era. It proposes that the development of physical consciousness occurred during the Lemurian period, astral consciousness during the Atlantean period, and mental consciousness on continents familiar to us today. However, it notes that full physical, astral, and mental consciousness development is yet to be achieved, after which humanity will transition to the 'fifth natural kingdom,' the stage of the 'superhuman'.

The Arrival of the Planet Government

Once organic life on Earth had evolved to a point where human brains could begin to mentalize and intensify consciousness development, a supreme entity for our solar system deemed it time for a 'planet government' to take charge of Earth. This led to the arrival of the 'Lords of Falamman' from Venus via spaceships. This governing body is identified as 'The Great White Brotherhood' or 'Hierarchy' and established itself during the Lemurian era.

Education and the Lower Priesthood

As human consciousness evolved to a stage where learning was possible, the 'Hierarchy' provided necessary instruction and knowledge. Temple Schools were established in both Lemuria and Atlantis, offering education tailored to the intellectual capacity of the human elite. This elite comprised individuals from the fourth natural kingdom who had been incarnated on the planet in various stages and were ahead of the general human population in terms of consciousness. These individuals were trained as teachers and eventually formed what is referred to as the 'Lower Priesthood'.

The article concludes by stating that this is a continuation from the next issue.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around esoteric cosmology, spiritual evolution, and the hidden history of humanity, particularly concerning ancient civilizations like Lemuria and Atlantis. The editorial stance appears to be one that prioritizes esoteric knowledge over conventional scientific or historical accounts, suggesting a belief in higher spiritual planes of existence and a guided evolutionary path for humanity under a benevolent cosmic hierarchy.