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Overview

This issue of "LUMIÈRES DANS LA NUIT" (Lights in the Night), the 70th issue of its 7th year, published in the 3rd Quarter of 1964, is a French monthly review founded by R. VEILLITH. It is dedicated to uncovering truth and guiding humanity towards new horizons. The cover headline…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "LUMIÈRES DANS LA NUIT" (Lights in the Night), the 70th issue of its 7th year, published in the 3rd Quarter of 1964, is a French monthly review founded by R. VEILLITH. It is dedicated to uncovering truth and guiding humanity towards new horizons. The cover headline "DES HORIZONS NOUVEAUX" (New Horizons) sets the tone for a content-rich publication exploring diverse topics from health and spirituality to unexplained phenomena.

Key Articles and Themes

Des Horizons Nouveaux (New Horizons)

The lead article, "Des Horizons Nouveaux," posits that humanity is at a crossroads, facing a choice between chaos and reconstruction. It highlights two critical truths: the profound impact of rational vegetarianism and naturism on the future of the human race, and the often-ignored presence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) of extraterrestrial origin in our skies. The author stresses that while material progress is often pursued blindly, true new horizons lie in understanding and adhering to rational principles for personal and societal well-being. The article references the work of Dr. Alexis Carrel and Dr. Paul Tournier to support its points.

La Médecine Physique (Physical Medicine)

Authored by J. MARCIREAU, this extensive section delves into the relationship between physical well-being, movement, and health. It explores the influence of atmospheric pressure on the body, the importance of isolating the sick from meteorological disturbances, and the effects of altitude. The article emphasizes the critical role of blood circulation, comparing it to water flow in a complex system of 'pipes' (blood vessels, nerves, lymphatics). It advocates for physical medicine, which uses movement and 'shocks' to clear blockages, as a means to combat illness. The author critiques surgery, arguing it often damages these vital 'pipes,' and promotes natural methods. The skin is highlighted as a mirror of health, reflecting the state of the blood and overall well-being. The piece concludes that movement is the fundamental cause of health, influencing the blood, which in turn affects the skin and muscles.

La "Méthode Scripto-Pendulaire" (The Scripto-Pendular Method)

This article introduces a revolutionary graphic technique developed by Jean AUSCHER for exploring the brain's intuitive and psychic capabilities. It positions this method as a significant advancement in parapsychology, offering precise and verifiable results, particularly in cases where conventional medical or scientific methods have failed. The author contrasts it with traditional radionics, emphasizing its systematic approach, unique graphic output, and the use of universal codes for interpretation. The method is presented as a supplementary investigative tool, not a replacement for medical diagnosis.

M.O.C. (Mysterious Objects) Observations

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to reports of UFO sightings, referred to as "M.O.C." (Mysterious Objects). These include:

  • An object observed near Willaston, Australia, described as a red-glowing, circular object with a concave top and flat base.
  • A circular object seen hovering over a tree near Meridian, USA, emitting a red light beam.
  • A UFO accompanying a van in Daylston, Australia, described as an orange and red glowing object.
  • A pursuit of a low-flying UFO by police officers in Port Huron, USA, noted for its white light and flashes.
  • An oval, bright orange object observed circling a car in Neche, USA.
  • A luminous phenomenon observed in the sky over Lyon, France, described as a mysterious, stationary object.
  • An unusual luminous phenomenon seen intermittently over Vallon-sur-Gée, France.
  • A report from Radio Gabon about a mysterious landing and a terrifying human-like figure emerging from an unknown craft.

A Photons (On Photons)

This article by Gabriel GENAY explores the nature of light and its perception. It argues that light and color are not inherent properties of objects but rather sensations produced by electromagnetic vibrations interpreted by the brain. The author questions the scientific explanation of phenomena like the Fatima apparitions, suggesting that they might involve individual sensory perceptions of unusual wave frequencies rather than purely physical events or extraterrestrial craft. The article also touches upon the concept of the universe originating from 'nothingness' (Néant) through magnetic fields and a divine will.

Prévisions Météorologiques (Meteorological Forecasts)

Paul BOUCHET provides detailed meteorological forecasts for France from July 23 to August 23, 1964, predicting variable weather patterns, including potential thunderstorms and temperature shifts.

Other Sections

The magazine also includes a section on "Appels de détecteurs au Vauriat" (Detector Calls at Vauriat), reporting on signals from a "M.O.C." detector. There are also book reviews and advertisements for related publications and products, such as a detector for "M.O.C."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a holistic approach to health, emphasizing natural methods, movement, and rational living. It shows a strong interest in parapsychological phenomena, UFOs, and alternative scientific and spiritual explanations for reality, often challenging conventional scientific dogma. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to seek truth beyond established norms and to consider spiritual or supra-normal explanations for unexplained events. There is a clear advocacy for personal responsibility in health and a critical view of purely materialistic or reductionist scientific paradigms. The magazine aims to provide a platform for diverse perspectives on the unexplained and the nature of reality.