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Title: BREVCIRKELN Issue: 29 Volume: 5 Date: May 1966

Magazine Overview

Title: BREVCIRKELN
Issue: 29
Volume: 5
Date: May 1966

This issue of the Swedish magazine 'Brevcirkeln' opens with a warm greeting to its readers for the summer months of June, July, and August, expressing hope for sunshine and warmth after a harsh winter. The editors anticipate reconnecting in September.

Notiser (Notices)

Lobsang Rampa Lobsang Rampa has released his eighth book, titled "THE SAFFRON ROBE" (Corgi Books FG 7349, priced at 5 shillings). The book details his childhood experiences in the Great Lamaserai in Potala.

Correction A previous mention stated that H.T. Laurency's book 'De Vises Sten' cost 10 SEK. The correct price is 18.50 SEK plus postage, as confirmed by Fru S. Reuterskiöld of Göteborg. The magazine apologizes for the error, noting that the price of 10 SEK was for an older edition from 1949.

Maya Culture For readers interested in Fru Helles' book 'Maya Tidsåldrarnas Gåta', the magazine recommends issue number 16 of the publication 'Vi'. This issue contains interesting articles and images from Peru, including a large color photograph of the ruined city of Machu Picchu.

UFO Color photographs of UFOs taken in 1966 over Perth, Australia, New York, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, are featured. These images and accompanying articles can be found in 'Life International', Vol. 40, No. 8, 1966. The magazine 'Life' is available from newsstands for 1.75 SEK.

Adamski For those interested in Adamski's philosophy, the 'International Get Acquainted Program' is now available with Danish text. Further information can be obtained from Leif Eckhoff Pedersen, Kastrupvej 260, Kastrup, Denmark.

Eeman – Kretsar – Healing i Samverkan (Eeman – Circles – Healing in Cooperation)

This section, accompanied by a diagram on the following page, discusses the work of L.E. Eeman and his book "Cooperative Healing" or "The Healing Properties of Human Radiation," published in 1947 by F. Muller Ltd, London, which is now difficult to find.

The article explains that humans possess electrical currents, and Eeman's method involves connecting individuals in circles to demonstrate that human vitality (mana, prana, etc.) is electrical and flows between positive and negative poles. The core principle is that when multiple people are in a circle, fully relaxed, an exchange of energies occurs, leading to a health-promoting balance for all participants. The Eeman circle creates a vortex that expels unhealthy currents threatening the body's electrical system, preventing short circuits.

The polarity in these circles is generally considered positive in the upper body and negative in the lower body, with the right side being positive and the left side negative. This polarity is reversed for left-handed individuals.

Practical Setup

Metal nets, approximately 35-40 cm square, are recommended. Copper wire nets were used by Eeman. To protect skin and clothing, edges can be covered with tape, but not zinc tape, as zinc poisoning has been diagnosed in rare cases linked to white tape containing zinc oxide. The connecting wires should be attached to the nets via soldering or electrical clamps. The wires need to be long enough to comfortably reach between participants and the nets. Ordinary indoor electrical cords can be used.

Alternatively, radio antenna wire or even uninsulated wire can be used, as the 'human electricity' passes through any physical object. The handles for the wires can be made from metal tubes, or the wire ends can be folded multiple times to create a grip.

An Eeman circle is not connected to any power source. A net is placed under the head and another under the lower spine.

Effectiveness and Philosophy

For the circle to be effective, participants must be as relaxed and unstressed as possible. Advanced practitioners, like those in radio-onics, might claim this healing can be purely mental. However, for most people, a physical ceremony is necessary. The article references the Hawaiian 'magin' (magic) and its success, attributing it to the principle of 'Unhipili' (the lower self) needing to be convinced that something is being done. The lower self does not think but only feels, acting as the personality's reservoir. A physical ceremony, such as setting up an Eeman circle (a Westernized ceremony), triggers this force.

One or more people can lie stretched out side-by-side on a suitable surface, like a living room floor. Beds placed side-by-side are also an option for greater comfort.

Brevcirkeln Contact Information

Postal Address: FACK 1209, BROMMA 12.
Postgiro Address: L. LIND, BROMMA 12
Giro Number: 65 29 48

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores topics related to the paranormal, alternative healing, and unexplained phenomena. This issue highlights new books by authors in these fields, reports on UFO sightings, and delves into esoteric practices like Eeman's cooperative healing circles. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and sharing information on these subjects with its readership, providing practical advice and corrections where necessary.