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Title: SÖKAREN Issue: NR4-5 Volume: ÅRGÅNG 23 Date: 1986

Magazine Overview

Title: SÖKAREN
Issue: NR4-5
Volume: ÅRGÅNG 23
Date: 1986

This issue of Sökaren, a Swedish publication, features a prominent cover story on the controversy surrounding James Randi's 'Project Alpha' and its impact on the McDonnell Laboratory for Parapsychological Research. The magazine also includes an in-depth investigation into the phenomenon of firewalking, examining its scientific explanations and the psychological aspects involved.

Vetenskap kontra skådespeleri: Fallet med James Randis bluff (Science vs. Acting: The Case of James Randi's Bluff)

This extensive article by Michael A. Thalbourne details the events leading up to and following James Randi's staged 'hoax' at the McDonnell Laboratory for Parapsychological Research at Washington University. The laboratory was founded with a significant donation from James S. McDonnell, who had a lifelong interest in parapsychology. Professor Peter R. Phillips, a physicist, headed the lab with the aim of scientifically investigating paranormal phenomena.

The article recounts how the lab became involved with two young individuals, Michael Edwards and Steve Shaw, who claimed psychokinetic abilities. Initial informal tests showed promising results, leading to more formal investigations. However, these later experiments, conducted under stricter conditions, yielded disappointing results, with phenomena often occurring when cameras were off or the conditions were not optimal.

James Randi, a well-known illusionist and skeptic, entered the picture by offering his assistance and expertise in detecting fraud. Professor Phillips initially declined Randi's direct involvement, citing the preliminary nature of the research and Randi's own skeptical stance, which could be seen as counterproductive to uncovering genuine phenomena. Randi, however, persisted, eventually leading to 'Project Alpha.'

'Project Alpha' involved Randi sending Edwards and Shaw to feign paranormal abilities to test the lab's security measures against deception. Randi later revealed this as a hoax at a press conference, claiming parapsychologists were too easily fooled and lacked proper scientific rigor. The article critically examines Randi's methods, his motivations, and the ethical implications of his actions, suggesting that his approach prioritized sensationalism and media attention over collaborative scientific inquiry.

The article also discusses the distinction between 'preparatory' and 'rigorous' research in parapsychology, arguing that Randi failed to acknowledge this difference in his critique. It highlights how Randi's actions, while exposing potential fraud, also damaged the reputation of legitimate research and created a climate of distrust.

Granskning av eldsvandring: verklighet eller illusion? (Investigation of Firewalking: Reality or Illusion?)

This article, co-authored by Bernard J. Leikind and William J. McCarthy, critically examines the phenomenon of firewalking, often presented as a demonstration of supernatural powers or the mind's control over matter. The authors investigate firewalking seminars, particularly those led by Tony Robbins.

They explain that the success of firewalking is not due to mystical forces but rather to basic principles of physics and psychology. The low thermal conductivity and heat capacity of burnt wood (coal) mean that it does not transfer heat as efficiently as other materials at the same temperature. Combined with the Leidenfrost effect (a thin layer of steam insulating the feet) and the short duration of contact, the risk of severe burns is significantly reduced.

The psychological aspects are also explored, including the role of belief, distraction techniques (like chanting and focusing on mantras), and the placebo effect. The authors argue that the intense psychological preparation and the belief in one's ability to walk on hot coals, coupled with the physical properties of the coals, allow participants to walk without serious injury. They point out that many participants do experience minor burns, but these are often downplayed or attributed to a lack of 'belief' by the instructors.

The article criticizes the seminars for presenting firewalking as proof of extraordinary mental powers, suggesting this is a form of deception that preys on people's desire for self-improvement and their susceptibility to persuasive techniques. They highlight that the claims made about firewalking's ability to cure illnesses or enhance life skills are largely unsubstantiated and that the phenomenon can be explained by conventional science.

CSICOP-konferens i London (CSICOP Conference in London)

This section reports on a CSICOP (Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal) conference held in London. It mentions presentations by Philip J. Klass on UFOs, Melvin Harris on alleged past-life regressions, and Ray Hyman on parapsychology as a weak science. The article notes the skepticism expressed by CSICOP members towards paranormal claims and UFO sightings.

Esoterisk vecka (Esoteric Week)

A brief announcement for a meditation and self-development intensive course, highlighting Vipassana meditation and led by Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg.

Färg som helande kraft (Color as a Healing Force)

A short announcement for a weekend course on color healing, exploring its connection to energy centers and balance.

Numerologisk konsultation (Numerological Consultation)

An offer for numerological consultations aimed at self-discovery and understanding life paths.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The dominant themes in this issue are skepticism towards paranormal claims and the critical examination of phenomena often attributed to supernatural causes. The magazine champions scientific methodology and rational explanations, as evidenced by the detailed deconstruction of James Randi's hoax and the scientific analysis of firewalking. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting critical thinking and debunking pseudoscience, while also acknowledging the psychological power of belief and ritual. There is a clear emphasis on distinguishing between genuine scientific inquiry and sensationalized claims or fraudulent practices. The inclusion of reports from skeptical organizations like CSICOP further reinforces this critical perspective. The magazine aims to educate its readers about the scientific underpinnings of various phenomena and to encourage a discerning approach to extraordinary claims. The coverage of James Randi's actions, while critical of his methods, also implicitly validates the importance of skepticism in scientific research.

Title: Sökaren
Issue: 4
Year: 1986
Publisher: Sökaren
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
Cover Headline: FRI: "Sekterna hjärntvättar människor med syftet att tjäna pengar."

This issue of Sökaren magazine, dated 1986, issue 4, focuses heavily on the organization FRI (Föreningen Rädda Individen) and its critique of cults, particularly Scientology. It also explores themes of New Age spirituality, the nature of consciousness, and shamanism.

FRI: Fighting Against Cults

The main article introduces FRI, an organization dedicated to protecting individual freedom from cults. The board members, including Susanne Svenhard (chairperson), are pictured. FRI's core belief is that cults like Scientology, the Krishnarörelsen, and the Unification Church rob members of their freedom of thought and brainwash them to make money. The article details how Scientology allegedly ruins members financially through expensive courses, often requiring members to take out loans and sign long-term contracts. FRI aims to expose these practices and prevent others from falling victim.

Scientology's Methods

FRI describes Scientology's recruitment tactics, including 'psychological' tests that lead to offers of personality development courses based on L. Ron Hubbard's theories. These courses escalate in price, with a full package costing over a hundred thousand kronor. FRI also notes that cults often confiscate members' property, such as apartments, cars, and capital.

FRI's Mission and Goals

FRI defines itself as an ideological association committed to safeguarding individual freedom. Its objectives include upholding human rights within associations and religious communities, and providing assistance to individuals and their families affected by cults through legal aid and raising awareness about misleading recruitment methods.

Scientology as Pseudoscientific

Sven Ove Hansson's article critically examines Scientology, questioning whether it is a science, pseudoscience, religion, or pseudoreligion. He applies seven characteristics of pseudoscientific claims to Scientology:

1. Reliance on Authority: Scientology heavily relies on L. Ron Hubbard's teachings, which are not to be questioned.
2. Unrepeatable Experiments: The article notes a lack of verifiable experiments, citing Hubbard's claims about plant consciousness which conventional scientists could not replicate.
3. Hand-picked Examples: Scientology uses isolated cases rather than representative samples to support its claims.
4. Unwillingness to Test Theories: The organization avoids scientific scrutiny of its claims, such as the assertion that Dianetics can cure all psychosomatic illnesses.
5. Indifference to Contradictory Facts: Scientology ignores evidence that contradicts its theories, such as the ineffectiveness of the E-meter.
6. Built-in Evasions: When theories are challenged, Scientology provides excuses or conditions that prevent refutation.
7. Abandoning Explanations: Scientology's theories often replace established scientific understanding without providing a more complete explanation.

Hansson also discusses Hubbard's background as a science fiction writer and the evolution of Scientology into a religion, partly for tax benefits. He mentions Hubbard's book 'Dianetics' and the concept of 'engrams' and 'auditing' as a method to achieve 'clear' status.

Exploring Consciousness

The magazine features several articles discussing the concept of 'pure consciousness'.

Pure Consciousness According to Paul Brunton

Paul Brunton defines 'mind' or 'pure consciousness' as the indescribable reality that underlies all existence, beyond human senses and intellect. He states that while it cannot be grasped by the mind, it can be experienced through developing inner sight. Brunton emphasizes that this reality is the ultimate being, the highest state, which has always existed and remains unchanged. It is the source of the universe but exists independently of it. He suggests that one can learn to know it by releasing thoughts and sensory experiences without losing awareness of one's existence.

'Pure Consciousness' in Different Traditions

Anna C. Bornstein discusses Paul Brunton's concept and relates it to other traditions. She explains that the Swedish term 'mind' is translated as 'pure consciousness' in Brunton's context. She uses the analogy of dreams to explain how the personal consciousness arises from pure consciousness. The article also touches upon the concept of 'Atman' in Shankara's philosophy, equating it with the deepest essence of the self and the underlying reality of the world.

'Pure Consciousness' and Meditation

Peter Ljungsberg, a TM teacher, argues that 'pure consciousness' can be experienced directly, beyond thoughts and sensations. He explains that thoughts originate from this state. He contrasts the 'long path' of self-development through therapy with the 'leap' to higher consciousness, which involves living in the present moment and embodying qualities like love and compassion. Ljungsberg emphasizes that meditation is important for achieving this state, but the attitude brought to meditation is crucial.

BrahmaChaitanya on 'Divine Being'

BrahmaChaitanya (Per Gillberg) describes 'pure, unlimited consciousness' as the absolute fundamental state of all life, eternal and omnipresent, the source of time, space, and causality. He likens it to 'Sat Chit Ananda' (existence, consciousness, bliss) in Vedic texts. He warns against 'pseudo-gurus' who mislead seekers.

Shamanism in Siberia

Henrik Persson reports on his encounter with Sevyan Vainshtein, a Soviet anthropologist studying shamans in Tuva, Siberia. Vainshtein shares his experiences observing and recording Tuvan shamans, describing their rituals, their two-part singing, and the use of drums. He recounts an encounter with a 'great shaman' who entered an ecstatic trance, seemingly battling spirits. Vainshtein also met a female shaman who, after initially refusing to speak, agreed to share her knowledge after Vainshtein's helicopter was sent away by her spiritual intervention. The article notes that shamanism was officially forbidden in Tuva in the 1930s but is now tolerated, often viewed as an exotic cultural phenomenon.

Other Articles and Sections

  • Human-Unity Conferences (HUC): The magazine reports on the first HUC conference held in Sweden in August 1985, emphasizing themes of unity, peace, and love.
  • Business Development Through Human Resource Development: A conference in Älvsjö focused on the importance of human resources in business, featuring speakers like Pehr Gyllenhammar and Jan Carlzon.
  • Discussions on the Soul and God: A series of talks held in Storkyrkan (Stockholm Cathedral) explored the nature of the soul and God, with participants from various fields.
  • Ethical Investments: An article highlights the concept of 'ethical investments' presented at a fair in Sollentuna, featuring organizations promoting responsible financial practices.
  • Beyond War Award: The magazine reports on the awarding of the Beyond War Award to six national leaders for their commitment to peace and disarmament.
  • SAMS: The formation of SAMS (Stiftelsen Alternativa Modell Samhällen) is announced, an organization aiming to promote alternative community models.
  • Announcements: Several sections advertise courses and events related to yoga, meditation, personal development, and spiritual practices, including 'Babaji's Kriya Yoga', 'ZEN-meditation', 'Rajayoga', and 'Loving Relationships Training'.
  • Book Reviews/Mentions: Books on Dianetics, Alice A. Bailey's work on occult meditation, and various works on Siberian shamanism are mentioned.
  • Krishnamurti's Death: A brief note announces the death of Jiddu Krishnamurti.
  • Child Development: A short piece mentions research indicating the positive effects of touch and stimulation on newborn babies.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes themes of personal growth, spiritual awareness, and the pursuit of higher consciousness. There is a strong emphasis on critical thinking regarding established institutions and movements, particularly cults and pseudoscientific claims. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for individual freedom, critical inquiry, and the exploration of alternative spiritual and philosophical paths. The magazine also shows an interest in peace initiatives and positive societal developments. The critical examination of Scientology and its methods is a prominent theme, suggesting a concern for psychological and financial well-being of individuals within such groups.

This issue of "Sökaren" (Issue Nr 4-5, 1986) is primarily focused on the history and development of UFO research in Sweden, with a lead article titled "På UFO-fronten" by Håkan Blomqvist. The magazine also features book reviews, articles on esoteric topics, and announcements for lectures and courses.

UFO Research in Sweden

The article "På UFO-fronten" by Håkan Blomqvist traces the history of UFO interest and research in Sweden. It begins with an early sighting by Edith Nicolaisen in Helsingborg in 1957. The author notes that much of the early activity was driven by groups more interested in informing the public about the existence of UFOs rather than conducting rigorous research. Early organizations like Ifologiska Sällskapet and Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap focused on lectures and public outreach, publishing magazines like "Tid och Rum" and "Galax" which contained mostly press clippings.

K. Gösta Rehn is highlighted as a pioneer for his detailed field investigations and his influential book "Flygande tefat – dokument och teori" (1966), which brought a more critical and intellectual tone to the Swedish debate. Rehn conducted detailed field investigations, interviewing witnesses and visiting observation sites. Notable early cases documented by Rehn include police officer Ernst Åkerberg's sighting in Lergravsviken, Gotland, in 1957. Civil engineer Sven Schalin is also mentioned for his early field investigations, particularly concerning humanoid observations in Domsten (1959) and Kolmården (1967).

The formation of Riksorganisationen UFO-Sverige and Göteborgs informationscenter för oidentifierade flygande föremål (GICOFF) in 1969 marked a new phase, with these groups aiming to establish nationwide networks and report centers. Carl-Axel Jonzon was a driving force behind UFO-Sverige, building a network of associations. GICOFF, particularly active in the early 1970s, is credited with significant investigation and documentation, with its archives now donated to the Arkivet för UFO-forskning. Despite internal issues, UFO-Sverige is recognized for keeping UFO interest alive in Sweden, with its report center in Eskilstuna performing important work.

The article discusses the dilemma faced by these organizations, where the need to manage magazines and administration on a voluntary basis limited time for research. The author cites Jacques Vallee's critique of large, formal UFO organizations that can become more about psychological needs than actual discovery. This led to the formation of Arbetsgruppen för ufologi (AFU) in 1973, later becoming Arkivet för UFO-forskning (AFU), which aimed to be a base for research and a literature center. AFU is now an independent foundation with extensive collections in Norrköping.

AFU's work includes the publication of "Svensk UFO-bibliografi 1946-75" by Kjell Jonsson. The URD (UFO Rapporterings- och Data-system) project, initiated by Sten Lindgren, Bjarne Håkansson, and Bertil Kuhlemann, aimed for joint data collection and analysis, with plans to submit the material to the government. However, the author expresses skepticism about official interest, noting that AFU's approach favors private research institutions.

K. Gösta Rehn's book "Tefaten är här" is mentioned for its suggestions for future UFO work, including focusing on evidential near-sightings and statistical studies, and establishing a central information hub. The article notes that several of Rehn's wishes have been realized with the establishment of AFU and URD, providing a foundation for research. However, it highlights the lack of interest and funding from academic circles, emphasizing the need for scientists to engage with the topic.

The article also touches upon academic studies related to ufology in Sweden, mentioning Heikki Virtanen's study of Ifologiska Sällskapet and Bertil A. G. Schalén's study of a UFO cult. It acknowledges contributions from UFO-Sverige, such as studies by Dan and Carl-Anton Mattsson and Johan Kinneryd. The author concludes that Swedish ufology will likely remain dominated by amateurs but has the potential to become a leading country in the field with sufficient support.

Book Reviews and Articles

The magazine features several book reviews and articles on diverse topics:

  • "Kritik" section: This section includes critical articles, such as Ron Amundson's debunking of the "hundredth monkey" myth and an examination of firewalking seminars. It also features articles on the Fox sisters' spiritualism, anthroposophy, theosophy, scientology, Buddhism, the Rajneesh movement, and reincarnation.
  • "Zen" by Hans Hof: A review of Hans Hof's book "Bli mer människa" (Become More Human), which explores Zen meditation and its application to personal growth. The review discusses Hof's personal approach and his connections to Zen master Taisen Deshimaru and philosopher Meister Eckhart.
  • "Kassett: Jag duger!": A review of a cassette tape by psychiatrist Nils-Olof Jacobson, focusing on self-acceptance, affirmation techniques, and relaxation exercises.
  • Book Reviews (Pages 6-8):
  • "Fysikens Tao" by Fritjof Capra, exploring parallels between Eastern philosophy and modern Western science.
  • "Shamanens väg" by Michael Harner, a guide to shamanism and its practices.
  • "Metaloger" by Gregory Bateson, a collection of dialogues between father and daughter on various topics.
  • "Om Gregory Batesons helhetsteori" by Bent Ølgaard, discussing Bateson's systemic and communication theories.
  • "Janus" by Arthur Koestler, a summary of his holistic view on humanity's condition.
  • "Ovetande och vetande" by Kaj Håkanson, exploring Zen and Eastern thought.
  • "Förälskelse och kärlek" by Francesco Alberoni, on the sociology of love.
  • "Vänskap" by Francesco Alberoni, analyzing the nature of friendship.
  • "Kärlekens nya oordning" by Pascal Bruckner & Alain Finkielkraut, discussing sexuality, eroticism, and love.
  • "Kärlekens samtal. Fragment" by Roland Barthes, a collection of short texts on love.
  • Stiftelsen Odysseus Announcements (Pages 9-10): This section details upcoming lectures and courses offered by Stiftelsen Odysseus, focusing on Kabbalah, Western Mystery Tradition, meditation, healing, and personal development. It includes details on speakers like Brian Porter and Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine "Sökaren" appears to have a critical and investigative stance, particularly evident in its "Kritik" section, which aims to debunk myths and examine phenomena objectively. There is a clear interest in exploring both paranormal and esoteric subjects, with a focus on providing well-researched information. The editorial stance seems to favor a serious, intellectual approach to understanding complex phenomena, whether it be UFOs, spiritual traditions, or psychological development. The magazine also promotes a holistic view of human development, evident in its coverage of anthroposophy, Zen, and various healing and self-awareness courses. The emphasis on critical thinking and the search for truth is a recurring theme throughout the issue.

This document is a catalog from ARTOS Bokförlag, titled 'ARTOS BÖCKER våren 1986' (ARTOS BOOKS Spring 1986), with a specific release date of 'Nyheter 1986' (News 1986), Utk. 5 maj 1986 (Issued May 5, 1986). The catalog lists new releases and previously published books, primarily focusing on Christian theology, mysticism, saints, and literature.

New Releases (Nyheter 1986)

FALLET TRYGGVE LUNDEN

  • Author: Gunnel Lundén
  • Foreword: Sven Stolpe
  • Description: A gripping portrayal of the lives of two individuals, where suffering and adversity are overcome with the power of love and perseverance. The book is expected to be highly acclaimed and delves into Christian, medical, and psychological depths, leaving no reader untouched.
  • Pages: Approximately 200
  • Special Price: 80:-

LIVETS HELHET

  • Author: Ernst Ture Ström
  • Subtitle: Personlighetstanken i östkyrkan, speglad i rysk litteratur (The concept of personality in Eastern Church, reflected in Russian literature).
  • Description: This book explores how Orthodox theology has shaped much of what resonates with us in great Russian literature. It is a book about humanity seen as a whole.
  • Pages: Approximately 150
  • Special Price: 70:-

Previously Published (Tidigare utgivning)

DEN UNDERBARA VÄGEN

  • Subtitle: en bok om det inre livet med Gud (a book about the inner life with God).
  • Compiler: Per Åkerlund
  • Foreword: Bo Setterlind
  • Description: A book containing spiritual advice and testimonies from the masters of the inner life from various times and parts of the great invisible Church. The book is structured as a devotional book with a text for each day over twelve weeks.
  • Pages: 112
  • Special Price: 49:-

EN ÄDEL LITEN BOK

  • Subtitle: Theologia Germanica i Martin Luthers utgåva (Theologia Germanica in Martin Luther's edition).
  • Translator and Introduction: Bengt Hoffman
  • Description: A true ecumenical classic from the treasury of Christian mysticism. Written by an anonymous author in the 14th century.
  • Pages: 168
  • Special Price: 61:-

HYMNERNA OM PARADISET

  • Author: Efraim Syriern
  • Introduction: Sten Hidal
  • Description: One of the fathers of the Eastern Church provides a picture of the first paradise through his strong biblical theology.
  • Pages: 115
  • Special Price: 52:-

KATARINA av SIENA

  • Author: Sigrid Undset
  • Description: A broad and historically well-documented portrayal of a great Christian personality, St. Katarina of Siena.
  • Pages: 320
  • Special Price: 78:-

PREDIKNINGAR 1

  • Author: Mäster Eckehart
  • Translator and Commentary: Bertil Brisman
  • Description: Meister Eckhart is considered the most influential theologian of the West in mysticism.
  • Pages: 190
  • Special Price: 54:-

UNDERVISANDE TAL

  • Author: Mäster Eckehart
  • Subtitle: jämte andra texter (along with other texts).
  • Translator and Commentary: Bertil Brisman
  • Description: Deep and clear spiritual guidance.
  • Pages: 247
  • Special Price: 61:-

ETT ODELAT HJÄRTA

  • Author: Samuel Rubenson
  • Subtitle: En studie i ökenfädernas vishet (A study in the wisdom of the desert fathers).
  • Description: The first Swedish study of the early Christian ascetics and hermits in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria.
  • Pages: 92
  • Special Price: 44:-

OM DEN INRE MÄNNISKAN

  • Author: Johann Arndt
  • Subtitle: Bok tre ur Den sanna kristendomen (Book three from The True Christianity).
  • Introduction: Roland Persson
  • Description: Johann Arndt is a leading figure in Lutheran mysticism. His writings have had a decisive influence on the inner piety in the evangelical churches.
  • Pages: 84
  • Special Price: 37:-

OM PÅSKEN

  • Author: Melito av Sardes
  • Commentary: Per Beskow
  • Description: Melito of Sardes, who lived in the 2nd century, is among the earliest Christian writers, and in 'On Easter,' he offers a unique and powerful sermon.
  • Pages: 72
  • Special Price: 44:-

GUD- OCH INTET MER

  • Author: Ulrika Ljungman
  • Subtitle: Levnadsteckningar och brev från den mystika Flodbergkretsen (Biographies and letters from the mystical Flodberg circle).
  • Description: The book is about a circle of 'still in the land' who had their center in Stockholm around the turn of the century. The circle nurtured mysticism and the inner life.
  • Pages: 87
  • Special Price: 44:-

PADRE PIO av Pietrelcina

  • Author: Ulrika Ljungman
  • Description: A biography of Padre Pio, 1887-1968, the stigmatized priest from southern Italy. A biography of a person who embodied Christ's love in his body.
  • Pages: 112
  • Special Price: 57:-

ÖKENFÄDERNAS TÄNKESPRÅK

  • Translator: Per Beskow
  • Introduction: Helladius Siljanus
  • Description: A collection of short stories and maxims from the early Christian hermits. The Sayings of the Desert Fathers offer spiritual guidance of rare wisdom and straightforwardness.
  • Pages: 180
  • Special Price: 63:-

MOLNET

  • Subtitle: Icke-vetandets moln i vilket själen möter Gud (The cloud of unknowing in which the soul meets God).
  • Translator and Introduction: Tryggve Lundén
  • Description: 'The Cloud' is an anonymous English 14th-century classic of mysticism. It teaches that God cannot be reached through reason, but can be reached through love.
  • Pages: 118
  • Special Price: 49:-

SVERIGES MISSIONÄRER, HELGON OCH KYRKOGRUNDARE

  • Author: Tryggve Lundén
  • Description: A large book about Sweden's Christianization and church building, and the most comprehensive list of Sweden's missionaries, saints, and church founders.
  • Pages: 550
  • Special Price: 95:- (Was approximately 190:-)

HELGONLEGENDER ur Legenda Aurea

  • Author: De Voragine
  • Description: The classic medieval collection of legends about the apostles and the early Church's martyrs and saints.
  • Pages: 300
  • Special Price: 52:-

EN SJÄLASÖRJARES BREV

  • Author: Gerhard Tersteegen
  • Foreword: Bishop Martin Lönnebo
  • Description: A Reformed mystic, spiritual counselor, and author from the 18th century. One of the leading figures in the theology of the inner life.
  • Pages: 276
  • Special Price: 44:-

TEXTER, MEDITATIONER OCH BREV

  • Author: Broder Charles av Jesus
  • Translator: Benkt Stolpe
  • Introduction: Stig Lindholm
  • Description: A book with texts by the hermit and 'brother of all' Charles de Foucauld.
  • Pages: 138
  • Sale Price: 29:- (Cost approximately 59:-)

DEN HELIGE ANDE I DEN KRISTNES PERSONLIGA LIV

  • Author: Kallistos Ware
  • Description: The former archimandrite, now bishop Kallistos Ware, gives us a deep and clear insight into Orthodox theology.
  • Pages: 30
  • Special Price: 16:-

Ordering Information

Prices listed are special prices for private individuals, including VAT, and are approximately 25% lower than the regular price. The cheapest possible postage will be added. The catalog can be used as an order form. To order, mark the desired books with an 'X' and send the order to Artos bokförlag. Alternatively, money can be transferred to Pgnr 91 95 88-4, with the order written on the PG blank, and the books will be sent postage-free.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The catalog consistently promotes books related to Christian mysticism, theology, and the lives of saints, with a strong emphasis on Eastern Orthodox traditions and historical Christian texts. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting deep spiritual and theological literature, making these works accessible to a Swedish audience. The inclusion of special prices and sale offers suggests an effort to encourage readership and sales of these specialized books.