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New Atlantean Journal - 1984 - Vol 12 No 03
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Title: THE NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL Issue: Volume 12, #3, Fall 1984 Publisher: THE NEW ATLANTEAN RESEARCH SOCIETY Country: USA Price: $2.00 per copy
Magazine Overview
Title: THE NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL
Issue: Volume 12, #3, Fall 1984
Publisher: THE NEW ATLANTEAN RESEARCH SOCIETY
Country: USA
Price: $2.00 per copy
This issue of The New Atlantean Journal, subtitled 'The Unexplained, The Unknown, The Unexplored,' is dedicated to exploring a variety of fringe topics and mysteries. The cover features a stylized illustration of multiple UFOs. The journal is published quarterly and is in its 12th consecutive year of publication.
Editorial: Psychic Sabotage - The Silent War
Joan O'Connell's editorial, 'Psychic Sabotage: The Silent War,' addresses the concept of psychic warfare and the invasion of the human mind. She posits that psychics are being trained for this purpose, and that governments worldwide are researching 'the left-hand path of psychism.' O'Connell stresses the reality of this threat and the necessity for Americans to understand and defend themselves against such assaults. She advocates for psychic defense rather than offensive 'psychic bombs,' emphasizing that the human mind is the ultimate battleground.
Letters to the Editor
The 'Letters to the Editor' section features several reader contributions:
- Lucy Colson (Ojai, Ca.) thanks Joan for kind words and expresses appreciation for the journal.
- Ursula Jahnke (Dusseldorf, West Germany) comments that the journal is excellent and shares a psychic's belief that beings who cleaned Earth's atmosphere have evacuated due to pollution, explaining the current bad weather.
- Mrs. Donald Markle (Hanover, PA) writes about Arthur Shuttlewood and Jesus marrying Ursena, mentioning a skywatch party member named Matthew. She also notes seeing double rainbows around the sun.
- The office staff of The New Atlantean Journal also reports seeing double rainbows and vertical rainbow stripes frequently.
- M. M. Davey (Ontario, Canada) discusses a theory that Jesus traveled to Japan after the Palestine episode and married an Ainu lady, with descendants still speaking a mixture of Hebrew and Ainu.
- Mrs. Marjorie Tretwold (Vancouver, BC) humorously notes a significant delay in receiving her journal mail.
- An anonymous reader is compiling information on Bigfoot, suggesting government knowledge and alleging that captives have been experimented on for 20 years.
- Peter Caddy (Mount Shasta, Ca.) is preparing to establish a new community near Mount Shasta, intended to be a significant planetary center for a positive future.
Golden Eagle's Full Moon Meditation Group
A notice invites participation in the 'Golden Eagle's Full Moon Meditation Group,' which meets on the astral planes at 11 PM EST on full moon nights. The group offers special blue, silver, and gold cards, and a hand-made beaded eagle necklace. Participants are encouraged to wear the necklace, concentrate on their 3D card, and feel healing energies. Names of those in need can be sent to channel vibrations and prayers to the Great Spirit. The cost is $15.00 for materials and postage.
Strange News
This section presents a collection of unusual news items:
- Sperm Bank Mix-Up: In Copenhagen, sheepdog sperm was sent to a human sperm bank, resulting in eight women being impregnated with dog sperm. Three women have decided to continue their pregnancies.
- Ancient Egyptian Civilization: Papyrus scrolls interpreted at Cairo University suggest an ancient civilization destroyed itself with 'sun-casters' and atomic bombs, turning Egypt into a desert. An ancient electric engine was found in the tomb of Ramses II, along with Plato's writings on Atlantis, indicating advanced technology.
- 'Crying Statue' Damaged: A statue of the Virgin Mary in a Chicago church, previously noted for reportedly crying real tears, was damaged by a gunman who shot it.
- Wife is a Witch Claim: A Montana farmer is seeking to invalidate his marriage, claiming his wife misrepresented her religious beliefs and is a witch.
- Stolen Truck Found: A four-wheel-drive truck stolen in 1980 was found in the exact same spot it was taken from, virtually untouched, with a new battery and the owner's checkbook and a loaded Magnum inside.
- Mysterious Star in Milky Way: Astronomers discovered a star, SS-433, over a million times more powerful than the sun, spewing gas at nearly 50,000 miles per hour. It exhibits a cycle repeating every 164 days.
- Galaxy Ring System: Astronomers studying a galaxy 2 billion light-years away discovered strange 'smoke ring' formations of material ejected from its side, described as a 'cosmic hose.'
- Bigfoot Death Threats: A postal clerk in Arcata, California, received death threats for his plan to track and kill Bigfoot, stating he hopes to bring back parts for scientific study.
Book Advertisement: UFOs Key to Earth's Destiny
An advertisement promotes the book 'UFOs Key to Earth's Destiny' by Winfield Brownell. It claims to reveal suppressed mysteries of UFOs, featuring pictures of cosmic visitors and space ships. The book answers questions about why UFOs are coming to Earth, where they come from, how they can help, and what they can do for individuals. It is based on cooperation from 40 UFO contactees and offers wisdom from 'advanced beings of other worlds' like Soltec, Val Thor, and Jesus Christ. The book is available for $6.95 postpaid from Legion of Light Publications.
The Survival: A 'Remembering'
This piece by Joan O'Connell is a narrative or allegorical account of a cataclysmic event. It describes the ground turning to mud, the sky rent by 'bloody star-shine,' and a small, hidden temple devoted to 'the One.' The narrative speaks of a 'Last Guardian' witnessing destruction and grieving for those he cannot help. A brilliant light, an 'ARC,' appears over fallen cities, observing the masses but doing nothing. The story seems to allude to the survival of knowledge or a spiritual remnant amidst destruction, possibly referencing Atlantis.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The journal consistently explores themes of the unexplained, the unknown, and the unexplored, with a strong focus on UFOs, psychic phenomena, and alternative spiritual beliefs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional understanding. There is a clear interest in ancient mysteries, extraterrestrial contact, and the potential for human consciousness to interact with non-physical realms. The publication also seems to foster a sense of community among like-minded individuals, as evidenced by the 'Letters to the Editor' section and the promotion of groups like the Full Moon Meditation Group.
Title: PEGASUS
Issue: VOLUME 2, EDITION 3
Date: June, 1984
This issue of PEGASUS explores a range of esoteric and spiritual topics, including UFO phenomena, ancient mysticism, human evolution, and the nature of consciousness. It features articles that blend religious and spiritual interpretations with speculative theories about extraterrestrial intelligence and the transformation of the human body.
Article: The 'Small-Faced Ones' and the Temple
The issue begins with a narrative about 'Small-Faced Ones' who displayed rainbow hues and launched a golden ship towards an 'Old Guardian'. Within the ship, the Guardian was told he had earned the right to 're-build humanity' by teaching 'Love of the One, the Knowledge of Truth and the balance of Justice'. This event is linked to the construction of a 'Temple' in Florida, located over a 'dimensional doorway' or vortex spot. This Temple, with its twelve columns and crystal units, is designed to restore harmonic balances and maintain evolutionary levels needed to withstand disruptive energy patterns. Its function includes providing an 'escape hatch' into dimensional planes, enabling the physical body to transform into a 'light body' when it reaches a new frequency level. This transformation is described as the 'infinitization' of physical beings, shifting the physical above earth frequency, and is an internal process, not mechanical.
The article emphasizes that achieving this 'light' state requires the meshing and harmonization of all plural 'bodies' (physical, etheric, astral) to their highest personal frequency levels. It clarifies that this Temple will be freely accessible, without solicitation for money or land, but individuals must 'seek it out' to maintain or increase their levels. This seeking process is framed as a 'Universal Game of Hide and Seek', where the student's readiness attracts the teacher, leading them to the correct area through the Universal Law of Attraction. The text also mentions a 'TIME LIMIT' and a 'TIME LOCK' set upon Earth, indicating that its grand progression towards a higher density planet is nearing its end.
Article: Grain of Gold, Part II
Authored by P. Martinez, this section delves into themes of death, judgment, and spiritual corruption, drawing heavily on Islamic and biblical narratives. It begins with a quote from the prophet Mohammed about the heart being the core of a person's goodness or corruption. The narrative recounts an event where Gabriel purified Mohammed's heart, filling it with faith and prophetic knowledge. The text then discusses the period after Jesus' sacrifice, suggesting a temporary peace, but warns of ongoing battles against inner demons like self-interest, impatience, and disbelief, which feed on 'life-essence' or 'Spiritus' dwelling in the heart.
The article expresses concern over the 'untimely deaths' of 'spokesmen' in the unknown, citing the mysterious heart failure deaths of Charles Marcoux and Richard Shaver. It also mentions an investigator in 'Hollow Earth' suffering from chronic angina. The text connects these mysterious deaths to a 'malady' not exclusive to occultists but also an 'occupational hazard', referencing the 'curse of the pharaohs' associated with the opening of King Tutankhamun's tomb, which led to numerous deaths from circulatory failure and other causes.
The syndrome of mysterious deaths is described as including circulatory failures, swellings, chest pains, difficulty breathing, trembling, and phantom strangulations. Mythology identifies a creature called an 'incubus' that descends upon sleepers, named after the act of 'lying on' (incubare). This practice was the basis of ancient healing called incubation, performed by 'therapeutae' (from which the word 'therapy' derives) in sacred caves of Palestine and Egypt. The text notes the connection between 'therapeutae', 'seraph', 'serapis', and 'Serapeum', all linked to 'theraphim' or 'teraphim', small statue-oracles used for divination.
The article further explores the dangers of incubation and the role of Eblis (Satan, Azazil) as the chief of incubi. It recounts the story of Aaron's sons, Nadab and Abihu, who died for offering 'alien fire' before the Lord. It also details Moses' instructions for entering the Tent of Meeting, involving lots for two goats, one for the Lord and one for Azazel. Azazil is described as a fallen archangel who refused to worship Adam. The text then discusses the Hebrew laws of entrance and the 'ephod' or breastplate of decision, which held the Urim and Thummim, serving as an oracle. It references the Nag Hammadi Library regarding receiving 'full light' and not being detained. The rituals surrounding the breastplate are seen as a form of protection, similar to simple woolen wraps used in Sufism. The article concludes by mentioning various historical and mystical figures who used wraps or shawls for protection or spiritual reasons, including St. Germain and Blavatsky.
Article: The Secret of the "SEVENON" by Joan O'Connell
This article, referencing Dr. A. Puharich's book "URI", discusses a communication from a 'Space Intelligence' concerning the number 'SEVEN'. It suggests that multiplying the electrical equivalent of the human body by SEVEN would result in 'SEVENON' of electricity, leading to a 99 percent approximation to light velocity. This is presented as the point where human personality must be stretched to achieve 'infinitization'. The article posits that 'SEVEN' is a mystical numeral, and its 'secret' property is key to survival during the current planetary frequency changes. As the Earth's frequency increases, human personal frequency must also rise to achieve 'infinitization', which means reaching the highest possible level for a human body. This is the mission of 'taskforce of Intelligences' to help humans change their physical bodies to survive and synchronize their spiritual, mental, and physical bodies into a 'LIGHT body'. This transformation involves molecular and cellular restructuring, enabling the survival of Earth Level humans.
The article states that the required vibrational frequency is SEVEN times the current operational level, and this is a sliding scale. Those at the lowest development need to increase by SEVEN levels, while those at the highest need to maintain it. These levels are described as apparent on physical machines. The human brain is characterized as a 'signal generator' emitting an electrical charge measurable by bio-feedback devices, with the bio-field showing auric levels. The article links the SEVEN 'deadly sins' to the purpose of allowing humans free will to choose their path, thereby making or breaking their 'light' body. It explains that energizing each of the SEVEN 'bodies' (etheric, astral, etc.) to their highest level allows them to 'mesh' into a 'light' body. The 'Age of Saying' is over, replaced by the 'Age of Doing'. Earth is surrounded by an electrical force-field or 'Frequency Barrier' that separates SEVEN astral or etheric levels. Similarly, the human body has SEVEN etheric-like bodies, and Earth has SEVEN density levels, all undergoing a normal evolutionary phase of rising frequency. The article concludes by urging readers to 'SHARE' or to 'SHOOT', emphasizing the importance of living with what one receives and choosing well.
Article: Confidential News from Politics and the Economy
This section presents an excerpt from a private letter dated November 24, 1983, from Dr. Hans A. Nieper, concerning earthquake graphs from the Technical University of Aachen. It highlights a confidential news item (Nr. 2470, November 12, 1983) about an earthquake in Luettich, Germany, on November 8, 1983. Experts were puzzled by the absence of foreshocks and aftershocks, with the measurement showing only one completely isolated peak. This peculiarity is interpreted as evidence of an artificially caused (Tesla) quake, with the Soviets expected to use 'Weather-war' tactics.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spiritual transformation, the nature of reality beyond the physical, and the influence of unseen forces. There is a strong emphasis on personal responsibility for spiritual growth and evolution, often framed within mystical or esoteric contexts. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that integrates ancient wisdom, religious texts, and speculative theories about extraterrestrial intelligence and advanced physics to explain phenomena and guide readers toward higher consciousness and survival in changing times. The editorial perspective seems to be one of revealing hidden knowledge and encouraging a deeper understanding of the universe and humanity's place within it, often through a lens of prophecy and esoteric interpretation.
This issue of The Univercolian, Volume 3, dated June 1984, published by PoA pub co, focuses on esoteric and paranormal topics, with a prominent feature on the Sphinx and its connection to the zodiac. The cover art depicts the Sphinx and pyramids, accompanied by astrological diagrams and the title "sphinx: lord of the zodiac - 'POWER OF THE PAW' AND 'COMING FORTH BY DAY'."
Psychic Healing and State Approval
The magazine includes an article by Pam Riva detailing the work of Pawel Polonecki, a 30-year-old Polish psychic healer. Polonecki treats thousands of sufferers annually and has gained the approval of both Communist rulers and the Roman Catholic Church. He works a 12-hour day, often at the Izis clinic in Warsaw, where he offers treatments for a small fee. His claimed success rate is 80%, and he has treated patients deemed 'hopeless' by conventional medicine. Pawel, who speaks little English, was interviewed with the help of translator Magda Telluk. He also treats elderly people and has been involved in healing for 18 months. The article notes that many healing clinics in Poland are Government-run, which facilitates Pawel's acceptance by the State. Pawel is also compared to British healer Clive Harris, with an article highlighting Pawel as the "Polish Harris."
The Science of Healing and Energy
The article on Pawel Polonecki touches upon the nature of healing energy. He learned of his gift when he drove a radiesthesia practitioner, who confirmed his healing power. Pawel was accepted by the Biocenotycine Society, and Krakow Academy of Medicine took Kirlian photographs of his hands, finding he possessed more energy than average. Patients reportedly feel healing power as warmth or tingling, and some have experienced temporary loss of balance or fainting. Pawel also performs "mesmeric" treatment without physical contact. The article mentions a computer being built in Germany that aims to transmit healing energy, potentially benefiting hospitals and clinics. Pawel likens the body to a car battery that can run down, and this machine is intended to recharge it.
Astrology: Mundane and Maha
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to astrology, particularly the concepts of mundane and Maha astrology. Mundane astrology operates on a one-year cycle, changing signs monthly, while Maha astrology spans 25,920 years, with sign changes occurring every 2160 years. The article explains that we are currently in the fading cusp of Pisces and the waxing cusp of Aquarius, with some believing the entry into Aquarius occurred on September 4, 1964. The two systems are described as interlocking and complementary, forming a 'mesh.' The concepts of 'Yang' (positive, masculine) and 'Yin' (negative, feminine) polarity are discussed in relation to the zodiac signs. The article also details the elements (air, earth, water, fire) and qualities (cardinal, fixed, mutable) associated with the signs, presenting them in a chart. The influence of Babylonian, Chaldean, and Hindu traditions on astrology is acknowledged. The article references the works of contemporary astrologers Geoffrey Dean and John Addey, with Addey's theory of "Harmonics" suggesting that astrological symbolism can be understood through cycles and numbers. Addey believes astrology "is destined to assume an almost central role" in scientific thought. The Hindu concept of "Maha Jyotisa" (Greater Astrology) is mentioned, with the idea of nine astrologies, including natal and "Maha" or "precessional year" astrology.
Paranormal Services and Predictions
The magazine features a "Grapevine Section" listing various individuals offering paranormal and spiritual services. These include ESP experts, predictors, psychic consultants, graphologists, psychometric readers, and paranormal investigators. Services offered range from answering specific questions for a fee to comprehensive readings and dream analysis. Notable individuals mentioned include Milton Kramer, described as a "Noted ESP Specialist" who has made accurate predictions on radio, TV, and in newspapers, and who offers spiritual healing. Harold Hubbard offers psychic consultations, and M. Goodwin provides graphology messages. Clarence Williams offers instructions for "Meeting Time Travelers," and Marjorie Terry provides psychometric tarot readings. Janet Roman offers mini-photo readings and dream analysis. Rose Breda provides psychic health readings and medical diagnoses. Norman Basile is listed as a paranormal investigator. Arthur L. Robertson, A.D., Ph.D., specializes in psychic medicine and etheric surgery. Ellen Evans offers past, present, and future readings.
Other Features and Advertisements
An article mentions a quake in Europe near Luettich, and notes Nikola Tesla's success in creating artificial earthquakes. The center of research for Tesla weapons is located in Huntsville, AL, with physicist Thomas E. Bearden. The magazine also includes advertisements for "The Source Edition, Vol. 3," a compilation of knowledge on the hollow Earth, and "Psychic News Bookshop." Other advertisements promote "Superbrain Energy Secrets," "Vita Florum" flower essence, and "The Univercolian" magazine itself, which explores "new age" approaches and techniques, including psychic interpretations, psychometry, and UFOs.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are psychic phenomena, spiritual healing, astrology, and ancient mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be one of open exploration and promotion of these subjects, providing a platform for practitioners and researchers in the field. The magazine aims to inform and connect readers with various esoteric services and knowledge, suggesting a belief in the efficacy of these alternative approaches to health, well-being, and understanding the universe.
This issue of The New Age Journal spans pages 30 through 39, covering a range of topics related to paranormal phenomena, New Age practices, and alternative health. The content includes personal accounts, investigative reports, and promotional material for New Age services and publications.
Article: "The New Age Crystal Consciousness!"
This section, presented as an advertisement on page 30, promotes a booklet titled "The New Age Crystal Consciousness!" by Diannah Beauregard and "- Crystal Peace." It highlights the mysterious energy of quartz crystals and other gemstones, suggesting they can influence health, wealth, happiness, and wisdom. The booklet reportedly covers topics such as choosing, caring for, and charging crystals, as well as their color and sound in healing. The item is available for order from The New Atlantean Journal for $5.00 postpaid.
Article: "Psychic Exterminator"
On page 31, this article recounts a strange incident involving Dorothy Parker of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During a heatwave, a hobo approached her and offered to rid her house of bugs and roaches for $2. After receiving the money and a slice of cheese, the man placed a triangular-shaped object on the cheese and appeared to be in a trance. The next morning, Parker discovered her house completely encircled by dead cockroaches and bugs, with two dead mice found nearby. Months later, she reported no further pest problems, attributing the success to the 'psychic exterminator.' The article also mentions that this hobo had a similar effect on other people's homes.
Article: "Bachelor's Grove Cemetery"
Written by Dale Kaczmarek, this multi-page article (pages 31-34) details the history and reported paranormal activity at Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Cook County, Illinois. Established in 1848 by German immigrants, the cemetery has been abandoned since 1965 and is known for vandalism. Kaczmarek describes several phenomena:
- The Ghost House: A white wooden house with a dimly lit window that appears to recede as one approaches it, visible for over thirty years.
- The Blue Ghost Light: A light seen by motorists and visitors, described as growing to the size of a basketball and occasionally blinking.
- The White Lady: A misty apparition of a woman, sometimes seen carrying a baby, gliding through the cemetery.
- Disappearing Cars: Motorists have reported seeing vehicles parked by the road that vanish moments later.
- The Two-Headed Monster: A creature said to crawl out of a lagoon adjacent to the cemetery and slither across the highway.
- Farmer and Horse Legend: An old legend of a farmer and his horse drowning in the lagoon, with their apparitions reportedly seen.
- Red Skyrocket Effect: A glowing red light observed moving rapidly up and down the main trail.
- Satan Worship: Evidence of Satanic rituals, including decapitated animal remains and occult symbols, found in 1975.
Kaczmarek also details an experiment conducted on May 1, 1982, with a psychic named Pat Shenberg. Using tape recorders and infrared film cameras, they attempted to document paranormal activity. Shenberg was able to pick up psychic vibrations and identify a tombstone with the name 'Dora Myer,' which was later confirmed. The infrared film, however, came out overexposed, which they attributed to an external force affecting the cameras. Kaczmarek concludes that the cemetery is indeed haunted, possibly due to the various disturbing events that have occurred there.
Article: "The New Age Guide to Advertising and Promotion"
Published by The New Atlantean Research Society and edited by Joan O'Connell, this section on page 35 promotes a revised and enlarged edition of "The New Age Guide to Advertising and Promotion." The book includes a directory of New Age businesses, publications, and groups. It offers 'how-to' tips on various aspects of promotion, including creating effective circulars, using free publicity, budgeting, conducting seminars, publishing New Age magazines or books, increasing circulation, and making money through advertising. The book is priced at $5.00 (US & Canada) and includes advertiser credit-coupons for discounts. A mail-in order form is provided.
Article: "Watch Out Where You Sleep!"
Written by Herbert Douplas and reprinted from the Journal of Natural Health and Parapsychology (pages 36-38), this article explores the practice of dowsing and its potential connection to health issues. Douplas initially expresses skepticism about dowsing but recounts experiences that led him to believe in its efficacy, particularly in locating water. He then presents his findings from checking 70 cases of arthritis and 40 cases of internal cancer. In all these cases, he found that the individuals were sleeping or spending significant time over dowsing reaction lines, which he suggests might be related to underground water veins or effects from lightning strikes. He contrasts this with healthy individuals, whose beds and chairs were found to have no such dowsing reaction lines. The article includes photographs illustrating beds with and without these 'lines' or 'crossings.' Douplas concludes that people with arthritis and cancer are associated with these lines, while healthy people are not.
Article: "Color Healing"
On page 39, this section, also from the Journal of Natural Health & Parapsychology, discusses the concept of color healing. It describes color as a cosmic power that influences the body and consciousness. The article details the purported effects of specific colors:
- Red (Bone System): Stimulates vitality, good for neuralgic and rheumatic conditions, and deep-seated congestions. It stimulates arterial blood.
- Orange (Chyle Blood System): Increases pulse rate, strengthens the etheric body, enlivens emotions, and aids assimilation and circulation.
- Yellow (Marrow System): Stimulates mental faculties, useful for mental lethargy, and purifies the system. It is a principle of nerve and brain stimulus.
- Green (Flesh System): Acts as a sedative on the nervous system, a tonic for sleeplessness, and relieves tension in the sympathetic nervous system.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the paranormal, the unexplained, and alternative approaches to health and consciousness. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded, investigative stance towards phenomena such as ghosts, psychic abilities, and dowsing, presenting personal accounts and research findings without overt skepticism. There is a strong emphasis on New Age philosophy, with articles promoting crystal consciousness, color healing, and providing resources for New Age businesses. The editorial stance seems to be one of exploration and acceptance of phenomena that lie outside conventional scientific understanding, encouraging readers to "Investigate for Yourself."
This issue of UFO Dynamics, identified by its page number 43 and dated to 1984, is published by Guardian Action Publications and focuses on a blend of UFO phenomena, spiritual concepts, and paranormal events. The cover headline, "Soviets set up probe on UFOs," highlights a key news item concerning the investigation of unidentified flying objects by the Soviet Union.
Articles and Content
Soviets Investigate UFOs
The issue reports that the Soviet Union established a commission in February 1984, headed by former cosmonaut Pavel Popovich, to investigate UFO sightings. The commission was tasked with examining moving objects and flashing lights in the sky. A specific incident from March 27, 1983, is detailed: air traffic controllers at Gorki's airport observed a steel-grey, cigar-shaped craft, approximately the size of an airliner but without wings or a tailfin. It flew at an altitude of about 900 meters and a speed of 175-200 kilometers per hour. The craft was visible on radar for about 40 minutes before vanishing. Another sighting in the Gorki area on February 6 involved "bright spheres" and a witness who saw two of them unite to form a "flying saucer." The commission has been named the "Commission on Abnormal Atmospheric Phenomenon."
Chakras and Color Therapy
Several pages are dedicated to explaining the concept of Chakras and their associated colors. PRANA, or vital energy, is described as being specialized by individuals and distributed throughout the system via Chakras. These are depicted as bell-shaped vortices intersecting the spinal cord. The seven major Chakras are detailed with their corresponding colors and locations in the body:
- Violet Chakra: Located at the top of the head, associated with the pituitary gland, and linked to the Spirit.
- Indigo Chakra: Situated behind the forehead, controlling the pineal gland, associated with sensitivity, spiritual perception, and introspection.
- Blue Chakra: Found in the throat, linked to the thyroid gland, representing the gateway to the spiritual aspect, religious instinct, and mystical nature.
- Green Chakra: Located at the cardiac plexus, associated with compassion and sympathy. When in harmony with yellow and red, it brings peace and harmony.
- Yellow Chakra: The golden center in the solar plexus, influencing the adrenal gland, pancreas, and liver, and is the "Color of intellect."
- Orange Chakra: Centered in the spleen.
- Red Chakra: At the base of the spine (coccygeal center), closely related to the physical and etheric aspects, and increases vitality.
The text emphasizes that "COLOR is the most important factor in life" and that cosmic colors create, maintain, and destroy.
The Stone of the Kaaba
An article by Patrick O'Connell, President of The New Atlanteans, discusses the sacred Black Stone in the Kaaba in Mecca. Referred to as "HAJAR AL ASWAD," it is said to have been a ruby from heaven, now blackened by pilgrims' tears. Researchers suggest it emits a compelling force or "etheric" wavelength that maintains devotion. The stone is described as an irregular oval, about seven inches in diameter, composed of smaller stones. The article notes that other "talking" or "sacred" stones have been mentioned in the magazine, hinting at their potential rediscovery.
Psychic Abilities and Alien Contact
A feature titled "Woman Draws Power From Outer Space" by John M. Lavine reports on Greta Woodrew, a psychic from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, who demonstrated the ability to bend heavy stainless steel spoons and twist a fork without touching them. Her powers are said to be assisted by extraterrestrial intelligences (ETIs) from a planet called Ogatta. These ETIs predict that by the year 2000, worldwide natural disasters will kill between one-quarter and 40 percent of the Earth's population. Mrs. Woodrew has been tested by Dr. Andrija Puharich, an authority on paranormal phenomena.
Spiritual Guidance and Universal Law
Several articles, including contributions from "The Golden Eagle and Family," "Michael Kings," "Star Fire," and "The Red Gold Sun," offer spiritual guidance and commentary on alien interactions and human responsibility. These pieces emphasize:
- Alien Forces: Distinguishing between good and lower forms of aliens and entities. Some individuals who received power from good alien forces have allegedly abused it and lost their abilities.
- Universal Law: The importance of operating within Universal Law, which includes Freedom of Choice. This law is presented as a powerful weapon against negative alien influences.
- Freedom of Choice: Individuals have the right to accept or reject any information or influence. They are encouraged to challenge information to ensure it is for their higher good.
- Responsibility: Humans are urged to take responsibility for their own actions and thoughts, rather than blaming aliens or UFOs. The mind is presented as the most potent weapon.
- Spiritual Warfare: A warning is given about "Psychic Warfare and Weapons" used by governments and potentially by lower entities. It is stated that these weapons are only effective if used defensively.
- Creator's Energy: Guidance is provided on charging oneself with the Creator's energy and sending healing energy to others. The importance of visualizing individuals in perfect health is stressed.
- Challenging Information: Readers are advised to challenge all information received, asking if it serves their higher good and the higher good of those around them.
- The Earth's Transition: The Earth is described as seeking a higher level, and individuals will either ascend or fail to the lower forces.
- Caring and Helping: A call to action is made for people to start caring for and helping one another, suggesting a return to a sense of safety.
Book Advertisements
The issue includes advertisements for "GIZA 1984 SURVEY," a nine-year study of ancient symbology and cosmic energy, and "UFO Dynamics" by Berthold E. Schwarz, M.D., focusing on the psychiatric and psychic aspects of the UFO syndrome. Another advertisement promotes "THE MASTER SYMBOL OF THE SOLAR CROSS" by Tarvis with channeling by Tuella, described as a book for thinkers and students of universal truth.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the investigation of UFOs and alien phenomena, the exploration of spiritual and energetic concepts like Chakras and Prana, and the emphasis on personal responsibility, spiritual growth, and the discernment of information. The editorial stance appears to be one of caution regarding alien interactions and a strong advocacy for individual spiritual awareness, self-reliance, and adherence to Universal Law. There is a clear distinction made between benevolent and malevolent spiritual/alien forces, with an encouragement for readers to trust their inner guidance and the Creator's energy while critically evaluating all external information.
This issue of The New Atlantean Journal, covering pages 50-54, presents a collection of articles focused on paranormal phenomena, ancient mysteries, and speculative theories about extraterrestrial and subterranean civilizations. The content ranges from ghost sightings and UFO reports to discussions on natural energy sources and the potential for future destruction.
Ghostly Encounters in Britain
The issue begins with an account of a fatal accident in North Kensington, London, on June 15, 1934, where a 25-year-old engineer, Ian Beaton, was killed after swerving his car to avoid a ghostly bus. The story notes that the phantom vehicle was a known local legend. Another witness reported a similar incident where a driverless bus with lights full on raced towards him, causing him to crash into a wall. London Transport reportedly has no record of such a vehicle. The article also mentions phantom coach sightings along the Lamberhurst-Frant Road in Kent, which disappear when approached. A 1960 incident describes a lorry driver swerving to avoid a phantom pantechnicon that suddenly lurched towards him, but no trace of the vehicle was found. Additionally, a 'Grey Lady' is reported as a hazard near Kendal, Westmorland, appearing in the road and causing motorists to believe they ran her over, though no evidence of a person was found.
The Power Within: Natural Resources and UFOs
Authored by Tal Levesque, this section explores the 'Storehouse' of natural resources in the Rocky Mountain states, highlighting gold, silver, copper, molybdenun, zinc, coal, uranium, and oil shale. It posits that beyond coal and nuclear energy, the Sun and Wind are valuable energy sources. The article delves into less conventional energy research, including geothermal power tapping earth's vibrations, crystal energies, and ION power, suggesting these might be utilized by 'other Beings' responsible for UFOs. UFOs are frequently seen over mountains sacred to Native Americans, where shrines and mounds have been observed. The piezoelectric effect of granite in these mountains, due to quartz crystal, mica, and feldspar, is discussed, along with hollow caverns acting as air condensers for energy storage. Mount Taylor in New Mexico is highlighted as a source of energy, with the Grants Uranium Belt extending beneath it. Radiation from uranium disintegration ionizes the air, creating charges that can accumulate in clouds or be stored in crystals, potentially allowing UFOs to 'charge up' from these 'surplus energy storage areas'. The Earth is described as a large battery losing electrons to the atmosphere, and ions are explained as atoms or molecules not in electrical balance, with ion collisions capable of producing energy to make air luminous.
Ancient Civilizations and Underground Cities
The visible ionization phenomena are linked to corona and can appear as a BLUISH GLOW. Cross-referencing with U.S. Geological Survey maps reveals 'mystery spots' where gravity and light are distorted, with saucers seemingly aligning between these spots and high mountain peaks, acting as beacons. The article questions whether UFOs are used by an ancient people who disappeared beneath the Earth, referencing Native American traditions of a Secret Refuge. It proposes the theory of an ancient civilization of 'Under-People' co-existing within the planet's interior. Evidence cited includes the discovery of 12-foot-tall skeletons with six toes near Crittenden, Arizona. In Turkey's Goreme Valley, a man discovered a rolling stone sealing a passageway that led to an abandoned (over 1300 years old) UNDERGROUND CITY, carved out for 60,000 people, with a ventilation shaft and water well. This type of area, composed of volcanic ash rock called Tuff, is also found in the Four-Corner States. Potential locations for such underground cities are suggested in the Santa Fe National Forest (New Mexico), Gila National Forest (New Mexico), Apache National Forest (Arizona), Kaibab National Forest (Arizona), Dixie National Forest (Utah), and San Juan National Forest (Colorado). Entrances to these 'Cavern Worlds' are described as camouflaged, with portals sometimes appearing as a faint blue shimmering outline around an egg-shaped slab or boulder.
Cosmic Flea Market and Subscriptions
The issue includes a 'Cosmic Flea Market' section featuring advertisements for various items and services. These include pendulum power consultations, books on self-discovery and life-after-death experiences, perfume reproductions, hypnosis courses, jewelry, dowsing tools, and advice on psychic attack protection. There is also a coupon for 'JUBAL' offering astrological advice and horoscopes for $20.00, associated with the NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL.
The final pages promote subscriptions to The New Atlantean Journal, described as a quarterly magazine about the 'UNKNOWN, the UNEXPLAINED, and the UNEXPLORED'. Subscribers receive back issues and a discounted yearly rate. A list of 'Actual Titles' from previous issues is provided, covering topics such as Mayan discoveries, UFO bases, Leylines, ancient sphinxes, tunnel entrances, earth changes, Bigfoot sightings, and the nature of UFOs.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are paranormal phenomena (ghosts, UFOs), ancient civilizations (Atlantis, Under-People), hidden energy sources, and speculative theories about the Earth's interior and extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, encouraging readers to share their own experiences and challenging conventional understanding of the world. The publication positions itself as a source for exploring the unknown and unexplained.