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PSI-BLADET

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Summary

Overview

This issue of PSI-BLADET from November 1991 focuses on Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and related spiritual and psychological themes. It reports on the 10th anniversary conference of The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) held in Hartford, Connecticut, detailing presentations by Kenneth Ring, John Migliaccio, and Nancy Bush Evans, and discussions on the 'dark side' of NDEs. The magazine also features an article on past-life regression therapy in New Mexico, exploring concepts of 'Star-Borne' individuals and spiritual awakenings. Additionally, it delves into the 'Sweat Lodge' tradition of North American indigenous peoples as a ritual for physical and spiritual cleansing. The issue includes a horoscope section and contact information for related services.

Magazine Overview

PSI-BLADET, Volume 18, Issue 2, dated November 1991, is the official organ of the Norsk Forening for Psykisk Studium og Informasjon (Norwegian Association for Psychic Study and Information). The cover features an illustration related to runes, with the headline "Kano (Åpning)" and a brief explanation of its meaning.

Table of Contents

The issue includes a table of contents listing articles such as "Runekortet Kano" (The Rune Card Kano), "IANDS 10 år 1991" by Alice Mürer, "Star-Borne" by Ingvild Forbord, "Sweat-Lodge" by Bernt Balchen jr., "Kjære PSI-bladet" (Dear PSI-bladet), "Mesters fotspor" by Berit Klausen, and "Alt starter i bevisstheten" by Inger Myklebust.

IANDS 10 år 1991

This article by Alice Mürer reports on the 10th anniversary conference of The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) held in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, from June 26-28, 1991. The conference, attended by 150 participants, was hosted by Dr. Bruce Greyson. Key presentations included Kenneth Ring's "Amazing Grace – The Near-Death Experience as a Compensatory Gift," John Migliaccio's "Death and Transformation in The Movies," and Barbara Harris's banquet speech. Panel discussions covered value changes, living with NDEs, and spirituality. Seminars focused on NDEs and war, healthcare, and music. Nancy Bush Evans presented "Tales from the Dark Side" concerning negative NDEs. The article highlights Kenneth Ring's research, emphasizing the near-death experience as a "healing force" that can bring profound understanding and healing, often to individuals with traumatic pasts. He also noted the publication of his book "The Omega Project" marking the end of a research phase. The article also mentions Göran Grip and his personal NDE experience.

Star-Borne

Ingvild Forbord (Lilina Celina Eri-Era) shares her personal journey of past-life regression therapy in New Mexico. Under the guidance of therapists Madeleine and Jana at The Light Institute, she explores lives in Atlantis and Lemuria, and a life in Greece as a teacher at a women's academy on Lesbos. The therapy focuses on understanding past traumas and integrating them into the present life. Forbord describes a profound connection with her "Higher Self" and her "angel," identifying herself as "Lilina Celina Eri-Era." She discusses the "Star-Borne" concept, inspired by Solara's book, which posits that humans are essentially star beings or angels destined to anchor light on Earth. The article emphasizes that this is not a sect but a community of "poor angels" working towards a global vibrational shift by January 11, 1992.

Sweat-Lodge

Bernt Balchen jr. describes his experience with the "Sweat Lodge" tradition of the Anishenabe/Chippewa Native Americans on the Turtle Mountain reservation in North Dakota. Authorized by Chief Eagleheart, Balchen participated in three sweat lodge ceremonies over four days. He explains that the sweat lodge is more than physical cleansing; it is a sacred ritual for strengthening the body and soul, often serving as preparation for other ceremonies. The practice is said to impart new energy, both physical and spiritual, by releasing toxins and generating negative ions, which can lead to expanded consciousness and spiritual visions. The article contrasts this traditional practice with modern commercialized versions and notes the scientific understanding of positive and negative ions' effects on the brain and consciousness.

Other Articles and Sections

"Kjære PSI-bladet" and "Mesters fotspor" are listed but not detailed in the provided text. "Alt starter i bevisstheten" by Inger Myklebust is also listed.

The magazine includes a section on "Liz Greene's horoscope," offering a horoscope service with pricing details and ordering information.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue strongly emphasizes themes of spirituality, consciousness expansion, healing, and personal transformation, often through non-traditional methods like Near-Death Experiences, past-life regression, and indigenous spiritual practices. There is a clear alignment with New Age concepts, particularly concerning the "Star-Borne" idea and the importance of connecting with one's "Higher Self." The editorial stance appears to be one of exploring and promoting these concepts as pathways to greater understanding, self-awareness, and a more harmonious existence. The magazine also highlights the work of organizations like IANDS and individuals researching these phenomena.

Title: PSI-BLADET
Issue: 2
Volume: nr.
Date: 1991

This issue of PSI-BLADET focuses on holistic health, spirituality, and alternative practices, with a strong emphasis on the Sweat Lodge ceremony, the science of negative ions, and the practice of aromatherapy.

The Sweat Lodge: A Spiritual and Physical Cleansing Ritual

The magazine provides an in-depth look at the Sweat Lodge, described as the prairie Indians' form of church. It details the construction of the lodge, which involves bending thirteen willow branches into a dome shape and covering them with tarpaulin. A pit is dug in the center to hold heated stones, which are the core of the ceremony.

The ceremony itself is described as a timeless, universal, and sacred ritual that symbolizes purification, rebirth, and initiation into higher consciousness. The process involves a fire keeper who heats approximately 20-30 stones until they are red-hot. These stones are then brought into the lodge in four rounds. Participants offer tobacco to the flames as a thanksgiving for the healing power of the stones, referred to as "Grandfather." The four elements—fire, water, earth, and air—are central to the experience.

Before entering the lodge, a ritual is performed with a sacred pipe, offering tobacco to the four cardinal directions and to the spiritual creator. Participants enter the lodge by crawling on their knees as a sign of humility. Inside, the leader circles clockwise, followed by the participants, all greeting each other with "all my relatives," signifying their connection to all of creation.

Water is then poured onto the hot stones, creating steam that envelops the participants. This process is repeated several times, with the door being opened to let in fresh air between rounds. The ceremony concludes with participants crawling out, feeling cleansed and revitalized. The article emphasizes that the Sweat Lodge is not just a physical cleansing but also a spiritual journey, fostering a sense of connection to nature and the divine.

The Science of Negative Ions and Health

The issue explores the scientific perspective on negative ions, contrasting them with positive ions. It explains that negative ions are generated when energy affects a water molecule, giving it a negative charge. These ions are considered beneficial for health, while an excess of positive ions can be detrimental.

The article highlights that negative ions are produced by natural phenomena such as waterfalls, breaking waves, and plant photosynthesis. In contrast, positive ions are associated with electrical heating elements and the sweating process on heated metal. The text suggests that the invigorating feeling experienced after a wood-fired sauna, popular in Finland, is due to the abundance of negative ions produced when water is sprinkled on hot stones heated by direct flame.

Conversely, sweating on electrically heated metal is said to produce positive ions, leaving one feeling weak. The article posits that negative ions have therapeutic applications, including the treatment of burns and certain forms of cancer. It also links an imbalance of positive and negative ions to various ailments such as nervousness, fatigue, headaches, asthma, and migraines.

Aromatherapy: Nature's Healing Reserves

A dedicated section introduces aromatherapy, described as a practice that uses nature's resources to unlock hidden reserves within individuals. Ellen Renée Stokke from Clinique Modern in Oslo is featured, offering insights into this field.

Personal Journeys and Healing

The magazine includes a personal account from Berit Klausen, who shares her experience of recovering from a memory loss that led her to write poetry. She describes how writing has become her new life and how she is supported by a student who helps her with household tasks and engages in deep conversations about psychology and philosophy.

Another article features Ziggy Møller, a student of healer Martin Brofman, who offers healing courses. Møller's "The Body Mirror System" is presented as a method for self-discovery and personal transformation. The article encourages readers to affirm their love for themselves, their actions, and their relationships as a path to a better life.

PSI's 20th Anniversary and Alternative Fair

The issue also announces that PSI, the Norwegian association for Psychic Study and Information, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an alternative fair in Oslo titled "Kropp - sinn - ånd" (Body - Mind - Spirit). The fair aims to showcase various groups and individuals involved in alternative therapies, mental techniques, and related subjects such as yoga, astrology, meditation, and aromatherapy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around holistic well-being, the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, and the exploration of ancient wisdom and modern scientific perspectives. The editorial stance appears to be one of openness to alternative and spiritual practices, while also acknowledging and investigating their potential scientific underpinnings. The magazine promotes self-discovery, personal growth, and a deeper connection with nature and the universe.

“Jeg er kommet frem til at nær-døden opplevelsene på en merkelig måte virker som en trøstens opplevelse - en gave som har en kompenserende virkning på alt det vonde disse menneskene har gjennomgått, og som hjelper dem til bedre å forstå og mestre livets vanskeligheter. (The NDE as a compensatory gift.)”

— Ken Ring

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the rune 'Kano' as described in the issue?

The rune 'Kano' signifies opening, new clarity, and dispelling darkness. It represents new activities, clear intention, and concentration, essential for beginning any work.

What was the main focus of the IANDS 10th anniversary conference in 1991?

The conference celebrated IANDS' 10 years and featured presentations on Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), including topics like 'Amazing Grace – The Near-Death Experience as a Compensatory Gift', 'Death and Transformation in The Movies', and discussions on value changes, living with NDEs, and spirituality.

What is the 'Sweat Lodge' tradition?

The Sweat Lodge is a ritual of purification among North American indigenous peoples, particularly the Anishenabe/Chippewa. It is described as a sacred cleansing and strengthening of body and soul, providing new energy and potentially leading to expanded consciousness and spiritual visions.

What is the 'Star-Borne' concept discussed in the magazine?

The 'Star-Borne' concept, as presented by Solara, suggests that humans are essentially star beings or angels, and that we are now at a time of evolutionary development where we can connect with our Higher Selves and anchor light on Earth.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Ralph BlumAuthor of 'The Book of Rune Card'
  • Sigrid KvisleLeder (Leader)
  • Unni EllingsenNestleder (Deputy Leader)
  • May NilsenKasserer (Treasurer)
  • Rigmor HeideRedaktør (Editor)
  • Alice MürerAuthor
  • Ingvild ForbordAuthor
  • Lilina Celina Eri-EraAuthor
  • Bernt Balchen jr.Author
  • Berit KlausenAuthor
  • Inger MyklebustAuthor
  • Bruce GreysonProfessor in Psychiatry, former President of IANDS, Journal for Near Death Studies editor
  • +12 more

Organisations

  • Norsk Forening for Psykisk Studium og Informasjon
  • IANDS (The International Association for Near-Death Studies)
  • The Light Institute
  • Skandinavisk Astro-Service
  • PSI
  • Clinique Modern

Locations

  • Sandvika, Norway
  • Rykkinn, Norway
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Hartford, USA
  • Connecticut, USA
  • Florida, USA
  • Texas, USA
  • New Mexico, USA
  • Galisteo, USA
  • Sirius
  • Pleiades
  • Lemuria
  • Hellas, Greece
  • Lesbos, Greece
  • +5 more

Topics & Themes

Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)SpiritualityPast Life RegressionIndigenous TraditionsConsciousnessSweat LodgeNDENear-Death ExperienceIANDSKenneth RingBruce GreysonAtlantisLemuriaNative AmericanStar-BorneRune CardHealing