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SAT-urnus - 1992 No 2

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Title: SATURNUS Issue: NR 2-92 Date: 1992 Publisher: Sala Amatörförening för Tvärvetenskap

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Title: SATURNUS
Issue: NR 2-92
Date: 1992
Publisher: Sala Amatörförening för Tvärvetenskap

This issue of SATURNUS, a Swedish magazine focused on UFOlogy, Astronomy, and Parapsychology, presents a diverse range of articles exploring unexplained phenomena, alternative science, and historical mysteries.

Editorial and Club News

The editorial section, penned by Gudrun Ahlin, marks the end of the year and expresses hope for improved content in the next issue, aided by member contributions. The club has held bi-weekly meetings with some interesting speakers, including Birgitta Hammarsten on hypnosis and Håkan Ekstrand discussing Hessdalen. A slideshow on 'Ancient Mysteries' was also presented, and Marianne Calissendoff demonstrated 'Holistic Pulse'. Upcoming events include a talk by Claes Swahn on 'Nuns in Portugal' and other unexplained events. The club is seeking new members and suggestions for speakers, books, and films. An annual meeting is planned for February 9, 1993, to elect a new chairman.

Articles

Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC)

An article titled 'NAR LIVET SLACKS AV LÅGOR?' (When life slackens from flames?) discusses the phenomenon of Spontaneous Human Combustion, detailing the case of Henry Thomas in Wales, who was found as a pile of ash and bone in 1980. The article touches upon historical explanations, such as alcoholism, and modern theories involving disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field and psychological factors.

The Swedish Cancer Researcher Björn Nordenström

A brief report highlights Swedish cancer researcher Björn Nordenström's success in treating cancer patients in China using electricity. The method reportedly led to complete remission or significant tumor reduction in a high percentage of cases, though it has not been adopted in Sweden.

Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde: 'I Was Scared to Life - by extraterrestrial beings...' and 'I Know That Death Does Not Exist'

This extensive feature focuses on Dr. Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde, a Finnish doctor and author who claims to have had contact with extraterrestrial beings since 1985. The article details her controversial claims, including an out-of-body experience during a car crash in 1985, where she was warned by an alien not to drive. She describes encounters with beings of various forms, some resembling the ET character from the film. Luukanen-Kilde also discusses her out-of-body experiences, her belief that death does not exist, and her mission to spread these messages. She recounts a surgery in 1969 where she experienced leaving her body and reading the doctors' thoughts. Her work has led to skepticism, but she maintains her experiences are real and part of a larger cosmic plan.

'The Tibetan Book of the Dead'

A book recommendation for 'DEN TIBETANSICA DODS-BOKEN' (The Tibetan Book of the Dead) by W.Y. Evans-Wentz is included, describing it as essential reading for understanding the transition from life to death and the concept of rebirth.

'The New Era' by Stefan Demert

A poetic and philosophical piece by Stefan Demert, titled 'Den Nya Tiden' (The New Era), reflects on various spiritual and self-help practices, contrasting them with the enduring truths of nature and the human spirit. It suggests that light and silence in the human heart are what truly survive.

Astrology and Mysticism in Ancient Egypt

This article explores the historical connection between astrology and astronomy in ancient Egypt. It discusses the discovery of star charts dating back to 4200 BC, the influence of Babylonian astrology, and the role of celestial bodies in Egyptian cosmology and religious practices. The article mentions figures like Petosiris and Pharaoh Ramses II, and the development of astrological knowledge in schools like the Alexandria school.

'Fortean Times' Magazine

A section introduces 'Fortean Times', a British publication that gathers information on unexplained phenomena, from vampires to UFOs. The editors are described as agnostic, seeking to challenge conventional scientific views.

The Storsjöodjuret (Great Lake Monster) Naming Contest

A brief announcement about a contest to name the Storsjöodjuret in Jämtland, Sweden. The winning name was 'Amund'.

3-D Image Instructions

Instructions are provided on how to view a 3-D image using stereoscopic vision techniques.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores topics that lie outside mainstream scientific understanding, including UFOs, parapsychology, unexplained phenomena, and alternative healing methods. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, presenting controversial claims and historical anomalies without necessarily endorsing them as absolute fact, often encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional explanations. There is a recurring theme of challenging established scientific dogma and exploring the 'unexplained' with a sense of wonder and curiosity.

NEXUS, issue 2-92, published by Osho International Foundation, is a Swedish magazine focusing on a blend of esoteric, spiritual, and mysterious topics. This issue, dated March 16, 1979, features articles on ancient mysteries, UFO phenomena, and spiritual philosophy.

Ancient Mysteries and Civilizations

The Storsjöodjuret

The cover story, "Nu vet jag att sagan är sann-vi såg ju alla samma sak!" (Now I know the legend is true-we all saw the same thing!), details an alleged sighting of the Storsjöodjuret (Great Lake Monster) in Lake Storsjön, Sweden. Eleven AMU students, including artist Karin Strandberg, claim to have witnessed a large, dark, spolformat (spindle-shaped) creature emerge from the water, estimated to be at least ten meters long. Karin Strandberg, a 32-year-old artist, was so moved by the experience that she painted the creature based on her memory and her classmates' descriptions. The article recounts the folklore surrounding the Storsjöodjuret, dating back to legends of trolls Kata and Jata, and notes that numerous reports of sightings have occurred over the past 200 years, leading to the creature's protection by law in 1986.

The Sirius Mystery

Another significant article, "SIRIUS-MYSTERIET" (The Sirius Mystery), explores the controversial theories of Robert K. G. Temple, author of "The Sirius Mystery." Temple, an academic with expertise in Oriental cultures, suggests that the advanced knowledge of ancient civilizations like Egypt and Babylon might be evidence of extraterrestrial contact. He focuses on the Dogon people of Mali, who possess detailed astronomical knowledge, including information about Sirius B, a star invisible to the naked eye. The Dogon claim this knowledge was passed down by visitors from the Sirius system, referred to as 'Nommos.' These beings are described as amphibious, human-fish hybrids who arrived in a spinning, noisy craft and landed near what is now Egypt. The article draws parallels between the Dogon's 'Nommos' and the Babylonian 'Oannes,' also described as amphibious beings who brought knowledge. Temple posits that these ancient cultures may have received civilization 'on a platter' from advanced extraterrestrial beings.

Cheops Pyramid and the Sphinx

The issue also touches upon the mysteries surrounding the Cheops Pyramid and the Sphinx in Egypt. While traditionally viewed as tombs, many now believe these structures served as centers for spiritual activities and astronomical observations. The article mentions sloping corridors that may have functioned as primitive telescopes for observing the stars, even in daylight. The Cheops Pyramid is noted for its construction aligned with astronomical numbers, and the absence of mummies or hieroglyphic inscriptions in its 'king's chamber' suggests it may not have been solely a tomb. The Sphinx is described as the 'silent ruler of the desert,' facing the rising sun, and is considered one of the most eerie places on Earth.

Spirituality and Consciousness

Medveten uppmärksamhet är huvudnyckeln till existensen (Conscious Attention is the Master Key to Existence)

This section features a discourse by Osho Rajneesh, addressing the concept of awareness and consciousness. Osho argues that unawareness is the root of all sin, while awareness is the sole virtue. He posits that actions performed without conscious attention, such as murder or theft, are fundamentally wrong because they stem from a lack of awareness. Conversely, actions performed with full awareness are considered virtuous. Osho uses the analogy of a house with its light on, deterring thieves, to illustrate how awareness protects one from negative impulses. He emphasizes that true virtue arises spontaneously from a state of total awareness, not from imposed moral codes or ego-driven actions. He states, "Conscious attention is the master key. It unlocks all doors of existence."

Transpersonal Psychology Conference in Prague

The magazine reports on a conference in Prague organized by The International Transpersonal Association (ITA). The conference explored the intersection of science, spirituality, and the global crisis, with a focus on the concept of humans as transpersonal beings. The article highlights that ITA aims to foster a broader understanding of existence, moving beyond established scientific paradigms. It mentions that NEXUS will continue to feature material related to transpersonal psychology and that there is interest in forming a Scandinavian association for this field.

UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena

UFO Contact with Russia

This section details efforts to maintain contact with Russia and other Baltic countries regarding UFO information. The author, Mats Nilsson, describes the slow pace of communication and the challenges of obtaining information. He mentions an article in the Russian UFO magazine "SPECTRA" about Billy Meyer's "UFO-photos," expressing skepticism about its critical nature. Plans are underway to translate Russian UFO literature for publication in UFO-Aktuellt. The article also introduces the "Pamir" region in Russia as a "UFO window," similar to Hessdalen in Norway, with observations occurring in the "Hissar-mountains."

AURA-Z Magazine

News is shared about the upcoming launch of "AURA-Z," a new Russian quarterly magazine founded in December 1991. The magazine, subtitled "Russian UFO-logical and Paranormal Journal," will cover UFOs, parapsychology, out-of-body experiences, and alternative medicine. It promises over 100 pages of content per issue, richly illustrated and available in six languages, including English. The publication aims to be a comprehensive source of information on these topics.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

NEXUS magazine consistently explores the intersection of the unexplained, ancient wisdom, and personal transformation. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging readers to consider alternative perspectives on history, consciousness, and the nature of reality. The magazine acts as a conduit for information on UFO phenomena, ancient civilizations, and spiritual teachings, often presenting theories that challenge conventional scientific and historical narratives. There's a clear interest in bridging the gap between the material and the spiritual, the known and the unknown, and fostering a deeper understanding of existence.