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Title: Sökaren Issue: Nr 5, 1993, Årgång 30 Date: August 1993 Publisher: Sökaren Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

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Title: Sökaren
Issue: Nr 5, 1993, Årgång 30
Date: August 1993
Publisher: Sökaren
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of "Sökaren" magazine, a Swedish publication focused on life questions, delves into a variety of alternative and spiritual topics, offering a blend of personal stories, research findings, and philosophical explorations.

"The Loving Spanking" - Hans Scheike and His Women

The cover story, "Det kärleksfulla riset" ("The Loving Spanking"), introduces Hans Scheike, a 69-year-old man surrounded by four intelligent women aged 33-49. Scheike's central idea is "risterapi" (spanking therapy), which he claims liberates women's inner resources. The article details how Scheike, initially a graphologist, developed this therapy in the mid-1970s, inspired by Arthur Janov's "Primalskriket" and the idea that physical release could be transformative. He recounts how women in his graphology courses sought more than just analysis, leading to a form of "talk therapy" that eventually evolved into spanking therapy.

Several women share their experiences. Thérése Tassé-ris, 33, describes how Scheike's therapy helped her overcome inhibitions and take control of her life. Brita, 49, a former civil servant and now a priest, found Scheike's methods helped her discover her "true self" after reading about "Primalskriket." Agneta Ogebratt, 43, recounts her initial shock at Scheike's direct approach but found it profoundly liberating, likening the experience to being "born anew." Hélène Olofsdotter, 37, who runs a telephone line called "Livslust," also credits the therapy with helping her gain more control over her life and express herself more freely.

The article notes that Scheike was convicted of a crime and served time in prison, along with some of the women, but their lawyer, Pelle Svensson, believes it was a "miscarriage of justice." The women remain loyal to Scheike, continuing the life they shared before the "earthquake" of their legal troubles. Brita Sylvan's book, "Jordbävningen" ("The Earthquake"), is mentioned as a defense of the group, arguing against the media's portrayal of them as a "sex cult."

Scheike emphasizes that the "loving spanking" is not about punishment but about release and acceptance, leading to clarity, peace, and strength. He also notes that the therapy can be a mutual release, allowing men to express dominance and women to find freedom.

Theosophy: A Timeless Wisdom

Curt Berg, a Theosophist for nearly fifty years and president of the European Federation of Theosophical Societies, discusses the growing interest in Theosophy in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, where Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was born. He highlights the Theosophical Society's efforts to re-establish contact with Russia after the fall of communism, noting that "The Secret Doctrine" was already translated but lacked printing facilities.

Berg explains that Theosophy's core idea is that the universe originates from a single, inexhaustible source, and everything is interconnected. This philosophy emphasizes that individual actions affect the entire universe. He shares his personal journey into Theosophy, influenced by his wife Kerstin, and how it provided a framework for understanding the relationship between science and religion. He also speaks about the importance of inner stillness, meditation, and the concept of reincarnation.

Tua Vita – A Health Center in the Spirit of the New Age

Ingrid Bergman, the founder of "Tua Vita," a health center in Stockholm, shares her journey into alternative medicine. Dissatisfied with conventional medicine's approach to her family's illnesses, she sought knowledge in alternative therapies. Tua Vita offers a vegetarian restaurant serving "living food," along with various treatments like massage, reiki, and yoga. Bergman advocates for a holistic approach, addressing the root causes of illness rather than just symptoms.

The center hosts several therapists offering services such as massage, reiki healing, metamorphism, and biotron lamp therapy. It also features events like Anneli Strömberg's artistic performances and Tanja Perskaja's psychic readings and tarot card sessions. The center also promotes "11:11," a movement focused on planetary transformation and unity.

Other Articles and Sections

  • Astro-Geography: The magazine promotes an "Astro-Geography" map service that claims to help individuals identify beneficial locations on Earth for personal growth, relationships, and career.
  • Quotes on Nature and Humanity: A collection of quotes from various figures like Rolf Edberg, Pavel Popovitj, Peter Nilson, and Jim Irving emphasizes the interconnectedness of humanity and nature, and the importance of preserving the planet.
  • Research on Healing: A report mentions research by Elmer Green indicating that healers and meditators produce strong electromagnetic currents, with different patterns observed during healing versus meditation.
  • Empathy Research: Finnish researcher Mirja Kalliopuska's findings suggest that empathy in young people is linked to better psychosocial adjustment, self-esteem, and healthier lifestyles.
  • Critique of Scientism: Psychologist Charles Tart warns against "scientism," a rigid materialistic worldview that he argues has been disproven by parapsychology and can hinder scientific progress by dogmatically adhering to current scientific paradigms.
  • The Art of Living: Dr. Bernie Siegel is quoted on the importance of mental attitude and finding meaning in life, suggesting that love and contribution are key to happiness, not material possessions.
  • "Mass for Mother Earth": An announcement for the Stockholm Nature Festival, focusing on environmental awareness and showcasing products related to nature and holistic living.
  • Drug Use: A brief mention of the debate surrounding the medicinal use of certain drugs, with a Harvard psychiatrist advocating for the medical use of marijuana.
  • Sai Baba: Professor Erlendur Haraldsson, a parapsychologist, shares his research on Sai Baba, noting the numerous alleged miracles and the lack of scientific investigation due to Sai Baba's unwillingness to be tested.
  • Personal Development and Therapy: Advertisements for services like hand analysis by Hans Scheike, "Livslust" telephone line, and various therapeutic training programs.
  • "Om Folk Bara Anade..." ("If People Only Knew..."): A testimonial for Franz Schwabe, a clairvoyant and fortune-teller, praising his horoscopes for providing guidance and self-understanding.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently promotes alternative approaches to health, spirituality, and personal development, often contrasting them with conventional medicine and materialistic worldviews. There is a strong emphasis on inner exploration, self-discovery, and the interconnectedness of all things, whether in nature, the universe, or human relationships. The magazine appears to advocate for a more holistic and spiritual understanding of life, encouraging readers to question established norms and seek deeper meaning. The editorial stance is generally supportive of unconventional therapies and philosophies, presenting them as valid paths to well-being and enlightenment.

Title: Sökaren
Issue Date: August 1993
Volume: 20
Publisher: Sökaren
Country: Sweden

This issue of Sökaren magazine, dated August 1993, explores a diverse range of spiritual, parapsychological, and self-help topics, reflecting a growing interest in alternative perspectives on life and consciousness.

Articles and Features

Sai Baba: World Teacher?

This section delves into the phenomenon of Sai Baba, featuring the research of psychiatrist Samuel Sandweiss. Sandweiss, initially skeptical, recounts his experiences in India and his growing belief in Sai Baba's divine nature. He discusses Sai Baba's ability to materialize objects, such as a rudraksha fruit with golden adornments and a gold ring that disappeared and reappeared. Sandweiss highlights the contrast between Sai Baba's spiritual stature and the primitive living conditions at his ashram. He also notes the limited interest in Sai Baba among Western parapsychologists.

Reincarnation and Past Lives

Erlendur Haraldsson, a parapsychologist who studied under Ian Stevenson, shares his research on reincarnation. Haraldsson's work focuses on children who claim to remember past lives, a field pioneered by Ian Stevenson. He details his methodology for interviewing witnesses and verifying claims, emphasizing the importance of avoiding leading questions. Haraldsson notes that while many cases show striking similarities between a child's accounts and the life of a deceased individual, some remain unsolved. He also touches upon near-death experiences, citing research with Karlis Osis in their book "At the Hour of Death."

Stanislav Grof and Birth Trauma

Psychiatrist Stanislav Grof discusses his theories on the significance of birth in shaping personality. Grof, a pioneer in transpersonal psychology, argues that traumatic memories from birth are the root cause of psychological issues and violence. He developed holotropic breathing, a technique that uses rapid breathing and sound to induce non-ordinary states of consciousness, allowing individuals to access and process birth memories and other transpersonal experiences. Grof contrasts his approach with traditional psychiatry, which he believes often suppresses such experiences with medication.

Brahman: The Ground of Being

This article explores the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality in Hinduism, as the fundamental identity of all existence. It emphasizes that the human soul (Atman) is identical to Brahman, leading to a sense of kinship with the entire creation. The article draws from Upanishadic texts to explain that true wisdom lies in the knowledge of the Self (Jagat), which liberates one from ignorance and the cycle of birth and death. It also touches upon the illusory nature of the ego and the limitations of the senses in perceiving reality.

Inner Guidance and Intuition

Lee Coit's book "Listen Inward" is reviewed, presenting a simple approach to becoming more aware of one's inner guidance. Coit suggests that true inner guidance is characterized by warmth and a sense of "aha!" moments, distinguishing it from feelings of urgency or pressure. The article stresses that this inner voice is personal and should not be used to dictate to others, but rather to inform one's own choices.

Book Reviews and Listings

  • The magazine features reviews of several books, including:
  • Astrology: "Learn to Know Yourself Through Astrology" by Sheila Geddes and "Practical Astrology" by Janis Huntley. The reviewer expresses skepticism about the scientific basis of astrology but notes the personal resonance of some descriptions.
  • Anxiety: "What Do I Do With My Anxiety?" by Jan-Otto Ottosson, offering practical advice and commentary on managing anxiety.
  • Holistic Health and Healing: Books by Louise L. Hay, Annika Langlé, Bernie Siegel, and Shakti Gawain are highlighted as bestsellers in alternative bookstores.
  • Tarot: Gerd Ziegler's "Tarot - The Mirror of the Soul" is presented as a guide to understanding Tarot cards.

Other Features

  • Alternative Bookstores: A list and brief description of alternative bookstores across Sweden, detailing their best-selling titles.
  • Reiki Healing: The article critically examines the practice of Reiki healing, questioning its efficacy and the financial aspects of its training and certification, particularly the high costs associated with becoming a "reikimaster."
  • "Bouncing on Air" Seminar: Information about an upcoming seminar on experiential astro-psychology with Derek Seagrief and Ted Mann.
  • Barry Long: Announcements for lectures by Barry Long on "Life's Source," "The Truth About Life," and "The Truth About Love."
  • Nätverket för Gränsöverskridande Vetenskap (Network for Transcendent Science): An overview of the network's purpose and its various interest groups, such as Earth radiation, water, economics, and free energy.
  • "Kalle and Hobbe" Comic Strip: A new comic strip is introduced, featuring a philosophical six-year-old boy and his tiger companion.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spirituality, personal growth, and the exploration of consciousness beyond conventional scientific paradigms. The magazine showcases a wide array of alternative healing methods, mystical traditions, and paranormal phenomena, suggesting an editorial stance that is open to and supportive of these less mainstream perspectives. There is a clear emphasis on self-discovery, inner wisdom, and the potential for human transformation through spiritual practices and a deeper understanding of oneself and the universe. The inclusion of book reviews and listings of alternative bookstores indicates a commitment to providing readers with resources for their personal journeys.

Title: Sökaren
Issue: Nr 5, Årgång 30
Date: August 1993
Publisher: Energica Förlag AB
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 0038-0504
Cover Price: 49:-

Main Articles and Features

Jordstrålning och dess påverkan (Earth Radiation and its Influence)

This article by Torsten Hansson, head of the sports leader unit at the Swedish Navy's Officer Academy in Karlskrona, presents findings from experiments on how humans are subconsciously affected by earth radiation. Hansson conducted an investigation in 1992 involving participants at the Officer Academy (ages 20-25) and a mental training course in Side, Turkey (ages 35-63). Participants were asked to memorize a point and then walk towards it with their eyes closed, guided by their 'inner compass'. The experiment revealed that participants often followed patterns influenced by earth radiation lines, such as Curry and Hartmann lines, with many not reaching their intended target. The study suggests that humans, like animals, may possess an innate ability to sense and utilize these earth forces, which could have implications for understanding human behavior and health in modern society.

Nätverket för Gränsöverskridande Vetenskap (The Network for Transcendent Science)

This section includes commentary on the earth radiation study, posing questions about whether humans and animals can sense earth fields for orientation and how this might have been utilized by ancestors. It also speculates on the potential cumulative effects of earth radiation combined with electromagnetic fields from modern technology.

Midsommarfirande på Skeppsudden (Midsummer Celebration at Skeppsudden)

This feature covers the traditional midsummer festivities held at Skeppsudden, a nature-friendly course center near Norrköping. The event combined Swedish traditions with indigenous and shamanistic practices, including dances, music, ceremonies, tipis, and a sweat lodge. A new addition was a large dance floor where guests celebrated late into the night with drumming. The article highlights several attendees, including Hans Axelson (founder of a gymnastics institute), Hari Deva (an initiated sannyasin), Monica Sperens (singing instructor), Viveka Lammers (course organizer with Shamanix), and Bengt Stern (course leader at Mullingstorps kursgård). The host, Claes Nordenskjöld, also known as 'Dreaming Eagle', is described as having created a nurturing environment for courses and personal growth.

Person Sökaren (Person Finder)

This section contains personal ads from individuals seeking companions for various purposes, such as finding a life partner, sharing spiritual interests, or forming friendships. It includes requests for people interested in topics like New Age, theosophy, Martinus cosmology, meditation, and occultism.

Kanalisering Ola Sahlin (Channeling Ola Sahlin)

This section advertises courses and personal channeling sessions offered by Ola Sahlin, focusing on gaining inner guidance, love, balance, harmony, and knowledge.

Tidlös Visdom (Timeless Wisdom)

This is an advertisement for the Swedish Theosophical Journal, listing articles on topics like 'Time's White Holes', 'Thought Power and the Rebirth of the Human Mind', and 'Reincarnation in Modern Light'.

WRF - World Rainforest Foundation

An appeal from Andreas Lindermann, founder of the World Rainforest Foundation (WRF), highlighting the destruction of rainforests and the need for conservation. WRF aims to work with local communities, starting in Papua New Guinea, to protect these vital ecosystems.

Hawaiian Tarmrening (Hawaiian Colon Cleansing)

This advertisement promotes a Hawaiian colon cleansing method as an alternative healing art for improving energy, health, harmony, and creativity.

Din egen kraft - om vägen till inre frid (Your Own Power - on the Path to Inner Peace)

This is a review of Louise L. Hay's book 'Din egen kraft', which focuses on self-love, overcoming emotional blockages, listening to one's inner voice, and fostering personal and global healing. The review highlights the book's practical advice and its emphasis on self-awareness as the first step towards healing.

Marianne Williamson besöker Stockholm (Marianne Williamson Visits Stockholm)

This section announces a lecture by Marianne Williamson in Stockholm on September 11, 1993, focusing on her book 'Åter till kärleken' (Return to Love), which applies principles from 'A Course in Miracles' to daily life. It also offers a package deal for the book and a lecture ticket.

Bô Yin Râ's Books

Several pages are dedicated to listing and describing the books of Bô Yin Râ (Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken), a German-Swiss writer and poet. The descriptions cover his teachings on various aspects of life, spirituality, and personal development, including 'The Royal Art of Living', 'The Living God', 'Life After Death', 'Man', 'Happiness', 'The Way to God', 'Love', 'Consolation', 'Conversations', 'The Secret', and 'Wisdom of John'. The listings include page counts, prices for hardcover and paperback editions, and ordering information.

Other Advertisements and Information

The magazine also includes advertisements for courses on Martinus Cosmology, Tarot reading, relationship workshops, and other New Age and esoteric services. It also features a section on 'Vem behöver sanningen?' (Who Needs Truth?), an editorial reflecting on the challenges of seeking truth in areas like life after death, clairvoyance, and UFOs.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of Sökaren revolve around spirituality, personal growth, alternative healing, and esoteric knowledge. The magazine appears to cater to a readership interested in exploring topics beyond mainstream science and religion, with a focus on self-discovery, inner wisdom, and transcendent experiences. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry and a desire to shed light on phenomena that are often considered paranormal or unconventional, encouraging readers to engage with these subjects and share their own experiences.

This document is identified as issue number 1 of volume 1 of a publication titled "Widings Stiftelse." The publication date is inferred to be 2023, based on the likely context of such an identifier. The publisher is also Widings Stiftelse, and the country of publication is Sweden. The original language is Swedish.

Content

The primary content visible on this page is the name of the organization, "Widings Stiftelse," presented prominently in large, bold, vertical text. Below the name is the organization's full postal address: "Per Hörbergs väg 1, 161 55 Bromma." This suggests the document might be a cover page, a masthead, or an introductory section providing contact and identification details for the foundation.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

Given the limited information, it is not possible to determine recurring themes or the editorial stance of this publication. The content is purely informational, providing the name and address of the organization.