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Seklet - 1958 No 2-3

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Title: SEKLET Issue: 2-3 Volume: 1958 Date: 1958 Publisher: Litteraturförlaget Country: Sweden Price: 50 öre

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Title: SEKLET
Issue: 2-3
Volume: 1958
Date: 1958
Publisher: Litteraturförlaget
Country: Sweden
Price: 50 öre

This issue of "Seklet" explores profound themes of consciousness, human well-being, and the intersection of science, spirituality, and the unknown.

The Universal Consciousness and the Treasury of Mysticism

The lead article, "Det universella medvetandet" (The Universal Consciousness), posits that our earthly consciousness is but a tiny fraction of a universal consciousness. It distinguishes between the earthly astral or parapsychological world, which mystics and primitive religions have explored, and a higher spiritual reality. Mystical experiences within the earthly sphere are not necessarily higher spiritual revelations and can be deceptive. The article traces the evolution of religious thought from animism and astrology to the more direct spiritual consciousness found in Plato's philosophy, Buddhism's Nirvana, and ultimately, Christianity, which represents a spiritual breakthrough.

Modern Man and Happiness

In "Nutidsmänniskan och lyckan" (Modern Man and Happiness), Dr. John Björkhém critiques the prevailing materialistic worldview of the late 19th century, which believed that natural sciences would reveal objective reality. He argues that this limited perspective has led to widespread neuroses in Western society. Björkhém contends that true happiness is not achieved through material possessions or comforts but through inner spiritual development. He emphasizes that morality and religion are not mere human constructs but are rooted in the inner world, shaping our personality and values.

How Will This End?

"HUR SKALL DET HÄR SLUTA?" (How Will This End?) raises alarm about the increasing use of chemical additives in food, questioning the long-term consequences. The article suggests that this trend, if unchecked, could lead to a collapse of modern culture and science. It calls for public awareness to counter the "iron curtain" of the general press, which is influenced by economic interests. The author advocates for the removal of chemical substances from food and criticizes the current approach to agriculture, hinting at future revelations about modern farming practices.

Grafological Orientation

The section "Grafologisk orientering" (Graphological Orientation) analyzes the handwriting of historical figures like Napoleon and Hitler. It suggests that handwriting can reveal pre-determined destinies and personality traits. The analysis of Napoleon's signature shows a powerful, self-controlled style that eventually declines, while Hitler's handwriting is interpreted as reflecting an overwhelming sense of destiny and an inability to control his circumstances, foreshadowing his downfall.

The Peep Show

"Tittskåpet" (The Peep Show) reflects on the impact of modern media, particularly television, on the human psyche. The author laments that constant exposure to visual stimuli, such as bullfights and boxing matches, can lead to a "soulless shell" – a mechanized robot devoid of empathy and moral awareness. This desensitization is seen as a characteristic of the "socialized man."

What "Seklet" Says

"Vad "Seklet" säger det behöver sägas" (What "Seklet" Says Needs to Be Said) outlines the magazine's mission to explore controversial topics often ignored by the mainstream press. It highlights the magazine's commitment to parapsychology, dowsing, pendulums, and the study of modern "poisons" like those found in food and agriculture. The article also mentions the scientific investigation of UFOs and the historical study of phrenology.

Trolls, Sorcerers, and Psychic Researchers

"TROLLKARLAR, TROLLPACKOR OCH PSYKISKA FORSKARE" (Trolls, Sorceresses, and Psychic Researchers) traces the historical perception of individuals with "supernatural" qualifications. It contrasts their revered status among natural peoples with their persecution during the Middle Ages and the more objective, scientific approach that emerged later. The article discusses the evolution of understanding these phenomena, from superstition to psychological explanations.

Two Books

This section reviews two books: "Orimligt men sant!" (Unreasonable but True!) by Alfred Svanqvist, which analyzes historical séances and parapsychological phenomena, and "Reinkarnation, tillvarons nyckel" (Reincarnation, the Key to Existence) by Shaw Desmond, which explores the concept of reincarnation.

"Rissmorningen" – Superstition or Medical Treatment?

"Rissmorningen" (Rice Smearing) investigates a traditional folk remedy for scrofula and rickets. The author examines the ingredients used in the salves and suggests that, despite superstitious elements, the practice might have had some medical basis due to the beneficial properties of ingredients like garlic, sulfur, and camphor. The article also touches upon the controversial topic of vaccination, with the author citing Pastor Liljequist's warnings about its potential dangers and the possibility of vaccine poisoning.

Some Samples from the Time When People Had Plenty of Time

"Några prov från den tid, då man hade gott om tid" (Some Samples from the Time When People Had Plenty of Time) presents excerpts from a 1758 household manual. It includes recipes for baking sour rye bread and dyeing yarn with cochineal, offering a glimpse into domestic life and traditional crafts of the past.

Gallstones Increased 1000 Percent!

"Gallsten ökat 1000-procentigt" (Gallstones Increased 1000 Percent!) reports on the alarming rise in gallstone cases and suggests that the consumption of fatty foods and the use of artificial fertilizers in agriculture may be contributing factors.

Implosion Technology

"IMPLOSIONSTEKNIK" (Implosion Technology) discusses the work of Victor Schauberger and his concept of implosion as an alternative to explosion for energy generation. The article explains that implosion involves a centripetal force that creates a cooling effect and can lead to the regeneration of the environment. It highlights the potential of this technology to solve energy problems and promote world peace.

The New Science of Ufology

"Den nya vetenskapen Ufologi" (The New Science of Ufology) reports on the growing interest in Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). It mentions the establishment of Ufology study groups, the release of a documentary film on UFOs by the US government, and the ongoing research into these phenomena by scientists and organizations worldwide.

Cosmobiological Congress in Württemberg

"Kosmobiologisk kongress i Württenberg 6-10 aug." announces an upcoming congress on cosmobiology, a field that combines astrology with modern scientific understanding of the influences of the cosmos and Earth on life. The article explains the principles of cosmobiology and highlights the congress's program, which includes lectures and discussions on various aspects of this interdisciplinary field.

The Brain – The Instrument of the Human Soul

"HJÄRNAN – människosjälens instrument" (The Brain – The Instrument of the Human Soul) describes the human brain as an organ with a hierarchical structure, starting from basic survival functions shared with animals and progressing to higher cognitive and moral functions unique to humans. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the brain's organization for pedagogy and suggests that true understanding goes beyond mere rationalism.

Words from E. G. Geijer for Our Time

This section presents quotes from E. G. Geijer, emphasizing virtues like diligence, self-denial, humility, and a pure mind for researchers. It also touches upon the concept of divine essence within humans and the importance of conscience.

Products and Advertisements

The latter part of the magazine features advertisements for various health products, including yogurts, dragées (for heart health, nerves, and slimming), herbal remedies, vitamins, and natural cosmetics. It also includes information on books related to yoga, UFOs, reincarnation, and health.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of "Seklet" revolve around the exploration of consciousness, the limitations of materialism, the search for true happiness, and the investigation of phenomena beyond conventional scientific understanding. The magazine appears to advocate for a holistic approach to life, integrating spiritual, psychological, and scientific perspectives. There is a strong emphasis on questioning established norms, particularly in science and medicine, and promoting alternative viewpoints and natural remedies. The editorial stance is one of critical inquiry, seeking to uncover hidden truths and challenge prevailing paradigms, often by drawing on historical knowledge, parapsychology, and esoteric traditions.