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Title: PSI-BLADET Issue: Number 2 Volume: 17. ÅRGANG Date: November 1990 Publisher: NORSK FORENING FOR PSYKISK STUDIUM OG INFORMASJON (Norwegian Association for Psychic Study and Information) Country: Norway Language: Norwegian Cover Headline: JUSTICE.
Magazine Overview
Title: PSI-BLADET
Issue: Number 2
Volume: 17. ÅRGANG
Date: November 1990
Publisher: NORSK FORENING FOR PSYKISK STUDIUM OG INFORMASJON (Norwegian Association for Psychic Study and Information)
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Cover Headline: JUSTICE.
Articles and Content
Tarot Card No. 8: JUSTICE
This article delves into the meaning of the Tarot card 'Justice,' depicted as a robed queen on a throne between two pillars, holding a sword and scales. The sword symbolizes judgment and the power to cut through problems, representing discernment and the ability to distinguish right from wrong. The article emphasizes the need to establish inner order and balance, learning from past negative experiences. It suggests that as one becomes more uncompromising with oneself and recognizes past mistakes, they become more humble and less arrogant. The inner voice of the Higher Self becomes more important than external validation. The number 8 is associated with the symbol of eternity, representing the journey from the unconscious to the conscious. The core message is that external circumstances are a reflection of one's inner state, and changing oneself is key to altering one's destiny.
"OD-KRAFTEN" (The Od- Force)
This article, reprinted from PSI-blad April 1976, explores the concept of 'Od-kraft,' also known as cosmic or radioactive radiation. It traces the idea from Paracelsus and Hahnemann to Baron von Reichenbach, who in 1852 formulated theories about this '8th universal force.' Od-kraft is described as cosmic energy, light, and color, and is linked to the 'odyllisk farge' (odyllic color) in color therapy. Reichenbach's theories, though initially dismissed by materialistic science, laid the groundwork for modern radiesthesia, particularly through the use of pendulums and dowsing rods. The article highlights properties of Od-kraft, such as its presence in sunlight and moonlight, its ability to penetrate all bodies, and its difference from electricity and heat. It also discusses the importance of understanding polarity in radiesthesia.
SPÅMANNSKUNST (Fortune Telling)
This is a poetic piece by Andrè Bjerke, presented as a fortune-telling session based on reading a hand. The poem playfully interprets lines and features of the hand, touching upon themes of wealth, marriage, destiny, and life purpose with a touch of dark humor and philosophical reflection.
MINE OPPLEVELSER MED MARCELLO HAUGEN (My Experiences with Marcello Haugen)
Alice Mürer recounts her personal experience of receiving healing from Marcello Haugen in 1961. Suffering from severe knee and lower back pain as a dancer in the Norwegian Opera ballet, she found no relief from medical treatments. After a collapse during rehearsal, doctors diagnosed overexertion. Following a colleague's recommendation, she contacted Marcello Haugen, who, despite being miles away, accurately diagnosed her condition as a displaced uterus and inflamed ovary. Haugen advised her to see a gynecologist, which led to successful surgery. Mürer emphasizes Haugen's remarkable ability to 'see' and diagnose remotely, highlighting his profound healing capabilities.
Healing - Marcello Haugen - Pater Pio
This section compares and contrasts the healing methods of Marcello Haugen and Pater Pio. It notes that while they lived concurrently and both dedicated their lives to helping others, their approaches differed. Marcello Haugen was not a hands-on healer but used his clairvoyance and divine love to empower people. Pater Pio, a Franciscan monk, was known for his stigmata, miraculous healings, and ability to manifest physically in different locations. Both figures are presented as exemplars of divine abilities and compassion, helping people through suffering and hardship.
PATER PIO
This article, translated by Alice Mürer, recounts experiences with the Italian mystic Pater Pio (1887-1968). It details his early life as a Franciscan monk, his stigmata, and numerous documented healings. One anecdote describes Pater Pio healing a mute and paralyzed seven-year-old girl. Another significant account involves an engineer working on a malaria-infested swamp project near the Adriatic coast. The engineer sought Pater Pio's blessing for the project, which resulted in over two hundred local workers participating for eighteen months without contracting malaria. The article notes the paradox of Pater Pio's own chronic ill health despite his powerful healing gifts.
MENNESKET OG STJERNENE (Man and the Stars)
This is a short, poetic dialogue between 'Man' and 'The Stars.' Man expresses fear and coldness, while the Stars offer guidance and light. Man's angst is interpreted as longing, and he wishes for the stars to stop shining, suggesting a desire to escape or cease his yearning.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine, published by the Norwegian Association for Psychic Study and Information, consistently explores themes of spirituality, mysticism, healing, and esoteric knowledge. The editorial stance appears to be open and inclusive, encouraging diverse viewpoints on topics such as 'New Age' philosophies, religion, astrology, and spiritual development, as indicated in the editor's letter. The publication aims to serve as an informative resource for members, particularly those living outside of Oslo, providing a platform for articles, reader contributions, and discussions on paranormal and spiritual subjects. The issue also includes advertisements for related books and services, further reinforcing its focus on these areas.
This issue of PSI Magazine, dated February 1991, is primarily focused on esoteric and spiritual topics, with a significant emphasis on astrology and the concept of the aura. The main articles explore the planet Uranus from an esoteric astrological perspective and delve into the nature and function of the human aura. The magazine also includes a section on Christian symbolism and announces upcoming events and publications.
Uranus: The Esoteric Astrologer
The issue features an in-depth article titled "URANUS (1)" by Derek R. Seagrief, which examines the planet Uranus from an esoteric astrological viewpoint. Alice Bailey is quoted as stating that Uranus represents the "urge to improve living conditions so that a more inclusive and ultimately more spiritual life can unfold." Uranus is presented as the planet of liberation from personal limitations, driving revolutionary changes in our perception of life and urging individuals to overcome apathy and fear of change. Its activity accelerates daily life, enabling more to happen within a given time, thus combating human immobility and the pull of material forces.
Uranus transits are described as opportunities to raise consciousness, break old patterns, and re-evaluate one's stance in life. This energy is necessary to overcome Saturnian defense mechanisms and the mental barriers of the conscious mind. While Uranus transits can be disruptive due to resistance, they also manifest as impulses towards independence, rebellion, unpredictability, originality, and the unexpected. The influence of Uranus makes individuals channels for new ideas.
Uranus is seen as the great awakener, liberator, and enlightener, freeing individuals from oppression and blockages to expressing their inner life. Its energies create intense movement, leading to a reorganization of consciousness through dissolution and new growth. Psychologically, it manifests as ideas, feelings, and insights that were previously subconscious.
The symbol of Uranus is likened to a TV or radar antenna, representing the ability to receive and transmit finer life energies. This allows individuals to tune into ideas before others perceive their significance, leading to new ideas and ways of living. Those strongly influenced by Uranus enjoy spreading their viewpoints and bringing about societal change. This influence can foster genius and originality, but also eccentricity or antisocial behavior.
Uranus is linked to the distribution of energies in both the individual and planetary etheric bodies, connecting to the divine mind or the central spiritual sun, described as electric fire. It rules the sign Aquarius, with its symbol representing "as above, so below." Uranus is associated with shock and electricity, and its influence can be jarring if one lacks proper grounding. It acts as a catalyst for progress through unexpected events that awaken dormant consciousness.
The article connects Uranus to the concept of earthquakes, symbolizing sudden, powerful shifts. The stress and pressure that build up along fault lines are likened to the tension that precedes a Uranus-induced event. The flexibility of a fault line is compared to Uranus's openness and truth-seeking nature.
In occult philosophy, the lifespan of an archetypal human is 84 years, aligning with Uranus's orbital period. This period is divided into 12 seven-year cycles, one for each zodiac sign. The number 84 is also linked to the human gestation period.
Astrology connects Uranus to the birth process, the transition from the womb to independent existence. According to Alice Bailey and the Tibetan Master, Uranus governs the sacral center, associated with sex and the birth of new expressions, both physical and mental. It signifies the explosion of a new life form into new surroundings, breaking ties with the old, akin to the severing of the umbilical cord.
The symbol of Uranus is interpreted as depicting a baby head-down, moving through the birth canal. As individuals evolve spiritually, they move beyond earthly midwives and become more individualized and self-creating.
An inverted Venus symbol within the Uranus symbol suggests that individuals with a strong Uranus placement may have a different perception of beauty and human relationships, potentially leading to a shift towards impersonal love for all, rather than possessive personal love, in the Aquarian age.
Uranus is also the esoteric ruler of Libra, which governs the turning point of the Wheel of Life. This is a moment of balance where consciousness shifts from the personality to the higher bodies, making Libra the "place of judgment" where decisions are made about karmic destiny.
The article further explores Uranus's connection to the head center, symbolizing the spirit or father, the positive masculine aspect. Being simultaneously aware on all planes of existence is described as the glory of the head center, defining Uranus as knowing all things and living in the eternal now. Uranus and the sacral center govern the ability to organize and create new forms. The synthesis of opposites is a key theme, leading to an understanding of "God's mind" and the recognition of the "heavenly wedding" of energy fields.
The 7th ray, flowing through the sacral center, and the 1st ray, ruling the head center, are discussed. The 1st ray energy flows easily through a body made available by the 7th ray's order and organization. Uranus symbolizes occult consciousness and the intelligent merging of the higher and lower selves, the soul and personality, through the trained mind.
While the Sun represents everyday consciousness, Uranus is the planet of the "homeless wanderer," the fully individualized and self-aware being expressing the will aspect of spirit. This leads to freedom and a manifestation across the entire circle of the zodiac.
The polarity between Aquarius (ruled by Uranus) and Leo (ruled by the Sun) signifies the universal individual. Humanity, alone and separatist, becomes one with humanity, retaining individuality. The ultimate consequence of individualization in Leo leads to becoming a universal citizen and entering the Great White Brotherhood of Aquarius.
Aura: An Invisible Strength
Another significant section of the magazine is dedicated to the concept of the aura, with an article titled "AURA - EN USYNLIG STYRKE" by Tony Neate, translated by Elsa Bendi. The Oxford dictionary defines aura as a "subtle radiation; an atmosphere that streams out from or surrounds a person, especially used in mysticism to denote a defined field surrounding the physical body or soul."
Everything that lives is said to be surrounded by an aura, representing an emanation from an inner core or being. This phenomenon has been known to mystics and "seers" for centuries and is considered important in esoteric mysticism. As humanity approaches the Aquarian age, a higher degree of consciousness is developing, making it crucial to meet increasing sensitivity as a challenge.
When we incarnate, our karmic journey begins, and we carry different levels of consciousness. The aura is described as a radiation of spiritual energy that permeates the body, forming a protective cloak. To those who can "see" it, the aura appears as a vibrating energy field, sometimes in color, sometimes in black and white, with individual perception varying.
Our experiences are unique, and our consciousness levels are integrated into our being, connected by energetic fields or "chakras." These are described as "gates of consciousness," from the crown chakra to the root chakra.
A state of well-being, both physical and psychological, results in a healthy physical body, etheric bodies, and a clear, strong aura, creating a sense of vitality and harmony. Imbalances, however, are reflected in the aura like a mirror, revealing the entire being.
The aura serves as necessary protection for our integrity against disharmonious universal forces, impacting physical, mental, and emotional levels. Emotional control of the aura plays a significant role in well-being. A strong aura can deflect the energies of dominant individuals, preventing them from draining our vitality.
Physically, a strong aura can prevent burns from becoming severe. It also serves as protection against illnesses; a weak aura makes one more susceptible to common colds and other ailments. In healing, the aura is vital, and those who can perceive it can diagnose illnesses as they are reflected in the aura's colors and quality.
Strong auras also protect against negative psychic energies arising from various causes, such as visiting haunted places or buildings where suffering has occurred, which can accumulate painful emotions.
Factors influencing the aura include alcohol consumption, which can temporarily weaken it and reduce body control. Drugs, both medicinal and hallucinogenic, can cause lasting damage to the aura and chakra system.
The aura is constantly changing, reflecting not only states of mind but also diet. A diet low in nutritional value results in a coarser, less pure aura compared to a balanced diet. All aspects of lifestyle are interconnected and influence each other.
Living a balanced life involves exploring various life planes and following one's cosmic impulse, which can be both painful and joyful. It is often necessary to engage in extreme life situations to heighten consciousness and test one's vulnerability. Awareness of the aura's role is important in all circumstances.
Tony Neate has conducted workshops for over 20 years, helping people identify their psychic sensitivity and become aware of their own and others' auras. He notes that in the past, only about 50% of participants could connect with their aura during a workshop, but with the current higher level of consciousness, almost all participants can identify their own and others' auras, indicating increased psychic awareness and a need to control the aura.
Techniques for controlling the aura include visualization: imagining being enclosed in a sphere of white or blue light, or an energy field that vibrates harmoniously. For mediums prone to astral projection, focusing sharply through a camera lens can help the aura close gently and balance the chakra system.
The article provides a guide to aura colors and their indications:
- White: Psychic sensitivity; good health (if surrounding the entire aura).
- Blue: Good mental perception and control; strong personality; awareness of feelings. Intense blue might indicate stubbornness.
- Red/Orange: Red near the heart may indicate heart problems; around the head, suppressed aggression, rage, or high blood pressure. Red generally suggests stress and illness.
- Pink: A warm and sensitive person. With a lilac hue, it suggests healing potential.
- Green: Reflective; easily influenced by surroundings.
- Yellow: Difficulty taking responsibility; a lighter approach to life.
- Silver/Gold: Colors of spirit, indicating individuals dedicated to spiritual development.
Most auras are a combination of colors, reflecting the person's current state. The aura is important for personal reflection, representing health, protection, and a vital tool for psychic work.
Christian Symbolism
The magazine also features a section on "SYMBOLER I DEN KRISTNE KIRKE" (Symbols in the Christian Church), drawing from Gotfred Mortensen's book "GRUND-SYMBOLER." It discusses the symbolism of the cross, which represents the four fixed points of the zodiac (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) and is linked to the evangelists: Matthew (angel), Mark (lion), Luke (ox), and John (eagle).
The article explains that early Christians, facing persecution in Rome, used hidden crosses and symbols like the anchor, ship, and the fish symbol (ICHTYS) to conceal their faith. The ICHTYS symbol is interpreted as "IHSOYS - Christos Theoy Yhios Soter," meaning Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior. Newer interpretations include ZOE and PHOS, signifying life and light.
The evolution of cross shapes is traced through the Crusades, with various forms developed to characterize participating orders. The Order of the Holy Sepulchre had a red Jerusalem cross without corner crosses, while the cross with four corner crosses was the coat of arms for the kings of Jerusalem.
Book Reviews and Announcements
The issue includes an announcement for Tony Neate's upcoming lectures and workshops in Norway in February 1991, covering topics like "The Auras and the Chakras" and "Unfolding the Inner Potential." Tony Neate is described as the chairman of The Wrekin Trust Organisation and co-founder of The College of Healing.
There is also a promotion for the book "JORDEN DØR UTEN KJÆRLIGHET" (The Earth Dies Without Love) by Birgit Klein, presented as the first in a series of four books. The book is said to convey wisdom from spiritual masters like Jesus, Buddha, Kuthumi, and Maitreya, focusing on the essence of love and its connection to human sexuality, as well as topics like chakras, meditation, reincarnation, karma, and free will.
Finally, the magazine advertises a wide selection of "alternative" literature, Tarot cards, crystals, pyramids, pendulums, and New Age music, available from NATUR & MYSTIKK and SCANALKA A/S.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are esoteric spirituality, astrology (specifically Uranus and its influence), the nature and importance of the human aura, and Christian symbolism. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting spiritual awareness, personal growth, and the exploration of higher consciousness, drawing from various spiritual traditions and teachings, including those of Alice Bailey and the Tibetan Masters. The magazine aims to educate its readers on these subjects and provide practical guidance for their spiritual development, as evidenced by the techniques for aura control and the promotion of relevant books and events.
PSI is a Norwegian spiritual magazine that covers a range of topics related to personal development, healing, and consciousness. This issue, spanning pages 20-29, was published in November 1990 by SOLDAG FORLAG and features articles in Norwegian. The cover headline, "Om MØTET - dets transformerende virkning i en spirituell utviklingsprosess" (About MEETING - its transformative effect in a spiritual development process), by Nina Martins, sets the tone for the issue's focus on self-discovery and inner transformation.
Articles and Content
Page 20: Symbolism of Crosses and Spiritual Healing
The issue begins with an exploration of the symbolism of various crosses, including the Johannite white Latin cross, the Maltese cross, the St. George's cross, and apostle crosses. It discusses their historical and symbolic meanings. The page also includes an advertisement for a clairvoyant reading service by Jan Jordheim in Oslo in January 1991.
Pages 21-23: Spiritual Healing (Part I) by Dr. E. Krishnamacharya
Dr. E. Krishnamacharya discusses the concept of spiritual healing, differentiating it from 'curing.' He emphasizes that true healing focuses on restoring health and well-being rather than merely treating illness. The article highlights that while conventional medicine plays a role, 80% of healing processes involve lifestyle corrections, diet, sleep, work, and sex. It also touches upon the broader aspects of healing, including solar energy, sound, color, and the healer's presence. The author notes that 'healing' is increasingly understood in a spiritual rather than a purely religious context. The article also references Alice Bailey's "Esoteric Healing" as a foundational text for future healers.
Page 24: The Aquarian Age and Service
This page continues the discussion on spiritual healing, emphasizing that it happens through individuals, not by them. It highlights the importance of understanding fundamental principles and postulates for healing. The author notes a surge in people seeking to heal in the current age, attributing it to the Aquarian age's emphasis on service. The concept of 'greatness' is contrasted with 'goodness,' with the latter being valued in the Aquarian age. The page also includes inspirational quotes from The Virgin Mary, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and William Shakespeare.
Page 25: Review of "Jorden dør uten kjærlighet" by Birgit Klein
This section reviews Birgit Klein's book "Jorden dør uten kjærlighet" (The Earth Dies Without Love), translated and published by Trygve Lange-Nielsen. The book's core message is to foster a deeper understanding of love and its connection to human sexuality, presenting sexuality as a divine gift rather than something sinful. It draws on spiritual guides like Johannes and features insights from deceased couples, soul relationships, and literary figures. The review highlights the book's emphasis on love as the unifying force of the universe and its potential to heal the Earth.
Pages 26-27: "Kursus i personlig utvikling" (Course in Personal Development) and "Hva betyr Kristus?" (What Does Christ Mean?)
The "Kursus i personlig utvikling" section recounts an experience at a personal development course led by Gertrud Berlon and Jan Jordheim. It touches upon themes of synchronicity, mutual help, and the power of positive thoughts. The "Hva betyr Kristus?" article by Rolf S. Sandnes explores the distinction between Jesus and Christ, positing that Christ represents the divine dimension within all humans, not just Jesus. It argues for identifying with the Christ within to become 'sons and daughters of God' and criticizes the conflation of Jesus' teachings with Judaism and Pauline interpretations, particularly regarding atonement.
Page 28: "Om MØTET" (About Meeting) by Nina Martins
This article focuses on the transformative power of 'meeting' oneself. It describes how individuals often suppress negative emotions and aspects of themselves, which then manifest in dreams or physical symptoms. The author emphasizes that confronting these 'monsters' with acceptance, rather than avoidance, leads to healing and integration. The article suggests that problems, whether personal relationships or illnesses, carry their own solutions.
Page 29: Integrating Inner 'Monsters'
This page continues the theme of confronting inner darkness. It explains how the mind is trained to defend itself against unwanted reactions, creating a 'defense-self' or facade. The article uses the fairy tale of "Beauty and the Beast" as an analogy for embracing the 'beast' within to achieve wholeness. It describes a therapeutic exercise involving movement to express and integrate inner 'monsters.' The piece concludes by encouraging readers to focus their energy on what they desire rather than what they fear, and offers a guided meditation for integrating dream symbols.
Page 30: Info-side and Upcoming Events
The "INFO-side" announces that Tøyen Samfunnshus will close, and the magazine is seeking a new venue, possibly Lektorenes Hus. It lists upcoming events and speakers, including Øistein Aspenes, Tony Neate, and Peter Goldman. It also promotes a visiting American color therapist, Badeish Lange, offering workshops and consultations. Information is provided for ordering the "PHOENIX" magazine and for courses in crystals/gemstones and Tarot.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of PSI are spiritual healing, personal growth, the importance of love and service, and the process of self-discovery through confronting one's inner self. The magazine promotes a holistic approach to well-being, integrating spiritual principles with practical life advice. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging self-awareness, acceptance, and the development of inner potential, aligning with the broader New Age and spiritual movement of the time. There is a clear emphasis on the transformative power of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all things.
PSI is a Norwegian magazine focused on personal development, holistic health, esoteric topics, and ufology. This issue, dated Winter 1990/91, is the third volume and thirty-first issue. It features articles on various aspects of self-discovery, spiritual practices, and book reviews.
Nina Martins: Healer and Artist
The magazine introduces Nina Martins, an artist, drama pedagogue, and healer who runs the KALEIDOSKOPET institute. This institute offers courses in dream interpretation, self-development, creativity, and 'Inner Child' work, as well as 'Heart Consciousness'. Martins also provides Tarot readings and individual therapy sessions using expressive therapy, a holistic method that utilizes non-verbal forms of expression. This approach helps individuals connect with aspects of themselves they may have suppressed, leading to the transformation of negative emotions like darkness, anxiety, and depression. The creative process is highlighted as a way to stimulate senses, improve quality of life, and increase spontaneity. Nina Martins also offers reincarnation regressions. Contact information for inquiries is provided.
Quotes and Philosophical Reflections
The issue includes several quotes. One attributed to BUDDHA emphasizes the power of thoughts and actions, stating that hatred ceases by love. Another quote, from LAO-TZU's Tao Te Ching, describes an invisible, inaudible, and subtle entity that cannot be perceived through the usual senses.
Book Review: 'Reisen Kan Begynne' by Eva Seeberg
A review of Eva Seeberg's novel, 'Reisen Kan Begynne' (The Journey Can Begin), is featured. The book opens with a vivid description of an Aztec ritual involving the offering of a human heart, set in 15th-century Mexico. The narrative then shifts to a contemporary story where the protagonist, Jorun, experiences a love story and a journey that leads her to Mexico. The novel explores themes of past and present, the connection between human consciousness and the Earth, and the possibility of saving the planet from an environmental catastrophe. The review praises the book as a thrilling yet warm and close science fiction novel that addresses vital questions about life and death, and suggests it is suitable for the whole family.
Book Introduction: 'The Book of Rune Cards' by Ralph Blum
The magazine introduces 'The Book of Rune Cards' by Ralph Blum, an expanded edition of his previous work 'The Book of Runes'. This new edition includes 25 illustrated cards with symbols that correspond to the meaning of each rune. The cards are described as beautiful in color and symbolism, and each rune symbol is explained in an understandable manner. These cards can be used like Tarot cards, drawn individually or in spreads. The book itself, 190 pages long, offers a historical overview of rune usage, detailed interpretations of each symbol, and discussions on topics such as Runes and Healing, Runes and Dreams, Initiation Cycles, and Divination. The book is noted to be available only in English. Ralph Blum, an anthropologist and author, has a background in Russian studies and has collaborated with anthropologist Margareth Mead. He has dedicated many years to studying runes and their transformative effects. The article mentions that Blum was in Oslo in September and presented his new book, which was not yet available in Europe. PSI has secured a stock of these books and cards.
Product Offer and Contact Information
The magazine offers 'The Book of Rune Cards' and its accompanying cards for sale at 280 NOK for those attending PSI's lectures, or 300 NOK plus postage for mail orders. Contact persons Sigrid Kvisle and Gerd Stubberud are listed for orders. Instructions are also provided for ordering without the extra charge for cash-on-delivery by paying via postgiro.
PSI Program: Winter 1990/91
PSI announces its program for the Winter 1990/91 season. This includes a series of lectures and seminars. Lectures are scheduled for November 21st ('JORDEN SNAKKER' by Per Henrik Gullfoss), December 12th ('MARIA I BILLEDKUNSTEN' by Anne-Lise Knoff), January 23rd ('INTRODUKSJON TIL MENTAL TRENING - SILVA-METODEN' by Øystein Aspenes), February 13th ('THE AURA AND THE CHAKRAS' by Tony Neate), and February 27th ('INTERDIMENSIONAL COOPERATION - A GATEWAY TO TOMORROW' by Peter Goldman). All lectures start at 7:00 PM. Seminars include 'UNFOLDING THE INNER POTENTIALS' on February 16th-17th, led by Tony Neate, and 'AWAKENING THE FEARLESS SELF' on March 2nd-3rd, led by Peter Goldman. Additionally, therapist Lynn Buess will be available for appointments in Norway from January 3rd to January 17th, 1991. Contact persons Solveig Wien and Sigrid Kvisle are provided for information on courses and therapy. Registration for events can be sent to Paal Rieber.
Membership and Information
Readers interested in more information or membership can send in a reply slip. PSI will send free information multiple times before a decision on membership is made. Payment for membership can be made via postgiro. The magazine provides its postal address and contact details for PSI.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of PSI magazine strongly promotes self-discovery, holistic approaches to well-being, and exploration of esoteric knowledge, including runes and mental training. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging personal growth, spiritual awareness, and an open-minded approach to unconventional topics. The magazine actively promotes events, books, and therapies aligned with these themes, positioning itself as a resource for individuals seeking deeper understanding and personal transformation.