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Title: UFO-INFORMATION Issue: No. 4-70 Date: June 1970 Publisher: UFO-Sverige (Arbetsgruppen för ufologi) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

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Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: No. 4-70
Date: June 1970
Publisher: UFO-Sverige (Arbetsgruppen för ufologi)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, the organ of the Swedish UFO organization, features a range of articles on UFO phenomena, historical mysteries, and esoteric topics. The cover art depicts Earth, the Moon, stars, and various flying objects, with one labeled 'UFO MOTALA'. The main headline announces 'NOW HJO IS WAITING FOR FLYING SAUCERS!', referencing an upcoming event.

Editorial and Organizational Matters

The editorial addresses readers, apologizing for a delay in the 'Vimaana' article series and explaining the inclusion of Lehel Répit's research results. It highlights the success of UFO-Sverige's participation in the Hjovialen exhibition in Hjo, which drew large crowds and significant public interest, despite some negative reactions. A crucial point is the announcement of the membership fee for 1970, with a suggestion to pay 3/4 of the usual amount due to the organization's formation mid-year. Details for payment to C.A. Jonzon are provided. Anders Liljegren's compilation of the 'UFO-SWEDEN NEWSLETTER' in English is mentioned, aimed at informing the international UFO community about Swedish observations. The development of an improved UFO detector is also noted, with plans to publish its design.

Several reminders are given: suggestions for the 'expert group' should be sent to Sten Lindgren; participation in the International Weekend on June 13-14 is encouraged; readers are urged to submit material to UFO-information; and help is sought from those proficient in languages for translation work.

UFO Sightings and Reports

Argentina TV Incident: An article recounts an event on November 1, 1968, during a TV program in Rosario, Argentina, titled 'Trial against UFO'. After a jury voted negatively on UFO existence, a severe storm interrupted the broadcast, and the TV antenna was found to have been cut. Giant hailstones shaped like small flying saucers were also reported.

Prehistoric UFOs: An extensive article titled 'PALÄOLITISKA UFO-FORMER' (Paleolithic UFO Forms) discusses cave paintings in southwestern France and northern Spain, dating from approximately 30,000 to 10,000 BCE. These paintings, featuring animals like bison, horses, and mammoths, also include unexplained symbols and objects that bear a striking resemblance to modern UFOs. The article notes that up to 40 different types of unexplained objects have been found in caves, likening them to UFOs. Examples are cited from Cougnac, Niaux, and Altamira caves. The author suggests that these ancient depictions, if not mere coincidences, imply that our ancestors may have witnessed phenomena similar to modern UFO sightings.

Erich von Däniken's Theories: A review of Erich von Däniken's book 'Zurück zu den Sternen' (Back to the Stars) is presented. The book reportedly builds upon his previous work, 'Erinnerungen an die Zukunft' (Chariots of the Gods), presenting new research and arguments to support his theories of ancient alien visitation. The review highlights Däniken's use of recent findings in molecular biology and genetics, and suggests that possibilities once deemed utopian are now being verified by practical experiments.

  • Swedish UFO Reports:
  • Hjo: An Expressen article from May 18, 1970, titled 'NOW HJO IS WAITING FOR FLYING SAUCERS!', discusses the presence of UFO loges at the Hjovialen event, informing visitors about flying saucers. It mentions Sivert Karlsson and Jan from Motala, highlighting Sweden as the first country to form a national UFO research organization.
  • Arjeplog: Reports from May 2, 1970, and April 29, 1970, detail sightings of luminous objects in Arjeplog and Dala-Järna. In Arjeplog, two luminous 'lanterns' were observed moving north-south, identified by the Gothenburg Information Center as potential UFOs, not satellites. In Dala-Järna, Liz Albert Johansson observed a luminous object connected to a cylinder, described as disk-like with a fin.
  • Eskilstuna: An article from May 20, 1970, describes a 'flying saucer' sighting by Tord Nygren, who saw a large, bright, violet-colored fireball with a long tail moving rapidly low over the rooftops.
  • Järna/Arjeplog Connection: A report notes that a strange phenomenon observed in Järna on Epiphany Eve has been linked to the Arjeplog sightings, with investigations by the Gothenburg Information Center concluding it was not a known satellite.
  • Other Astronomical News:
  • Venus' Rotation: An article from 'Astronomy Today' suggests Venus rotates in approximately 4.1 days, contradicting the previously accepted 244.3-day period.
  • Satellite Count: As of 1969, 878 successful satellite launches had occurred, with the USA accounting for 475 and the USSR for 384. A total of 4449 objects had been launched into space.
  • Japan's First Satellite: Japan launched its first satellite, Osumi, on January 11, 1970.
  • China's First Satellite: China launched its first satellite on April 24, 1970.

Esoteric and Mystical Topics

Mysteries of the World: An article by Poul Kastrup explores the concept of 'mysteries' and esoteric education throughout history. It discusses ancient mystery schools in Egypt and Greece, the role of Freemasonry, and the idea that hidden knowledge is gradually being revealed to humanity. The author emphasizes the importance of caution and moral maturity when dealing with occult powers, comparing them to natural forces that can be dangerous if misused. The article touches upon Gnostic teachings, the symbolism within Christianity (e.g., immaculate conception, temptation, resurrection), and the legendary Essene community. It suggests that Jesus may have been a member of the Essenes and that his teachings were presented in a symbolic manner to form the basis for esoteric Christianity.

Medieval and Modern Esotericism: The article mentions the Rosicrucians as a medieval mystery school and notes that their teachings continue to be explored through various circles and lodges today. It distinguishes between exoteric (research, experiments) and esoteric (inner spiritual development) aspects of occultism.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the investigation of UFO phenomena, encouraging reader participation and the sharing of observations. There is a strong interest in historical anomalies, particularly the prehistoric cave paintings, which are presented as potential evidence of ancient encounters with advanced technology or beings. The publication also delves into esoteric and mystical subjects, suggesting a connection between ancient wisdom traditions and modern spiritual seeking. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging critical thinking while exploring unconventional ideas. The emphasis on UFO-Sverige as an information center underscores its role in disseminating knowledge within the UFO community and to the wider public.

Title: ORION
Issue: December 1965
Publisher: ORION
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of ORION magazine, dated December 1965, focuses on esoteric and spiritual themes, with a significant section dedicated to the concept of 'The Seven Rays' and the 'Masters' associated with them. It also includes extensive directories of UFO organizations and periodicals worldwide, reflecting a broad interest in ufology.

The Esoteric Path and The Seven Rays

The introductory text discusses the esoteric path, describing it as an area that delves into religion and philosophy. It suggests that serious study of esoteric teachings, coupled with fulfilling ethical requirements, leads individuals to a 'mystery school' for further, often invisible, instruction. This path involves a series of initiations that develop the student's powers, eventually elevating them to a level beyond humanity, becoming masters of secret sciences and part of a 'great brotherhood of adepts' who influence humanity's development. The ultimate goal for any true occultist is to join this elevated brotherhood, achieved through striving for selflessness and a burning desire to serve.

The main article, "DE SJU STRÅLARNAS MÄSTARE" (The Masters of the Seven Rays), explains that the Seven Rays are divine forces governing creation, each overseen by a Master embodying specific characteristics and knowledge. Individuals are sorted into these rays based on their spiritual development, regardless of their religious beliefs. The article states that as a person works on their spiritual development, the signs of their ray become clearer, and they are guided by higher beings. These rays are also associated with colors and gemstones, as detailed in Leadbeater's book "The Masters and the Path."

Many spiritual students are interested in knowing their ray and their Master. While it is rare for an individual to have the same Master as their personal guide, all Masters share the common goal of helping humanity achieve a clearer understanding of cosmic truths.

Art and Spiritual Guidance

The magazine features an artist from Bergslagen, Sweden, named Mariana Lindbom, who paints portraits of the Masters. She claims to receive direct inspiration from them and uses her art to help interested individuals identify their assigned spiritual ray. To commission a portrait, clients must provide their profession and date of birth. The portraits are executed in watercolor and pearls on panel, measuring 25x35 cm, and cost 125 Swedish Kronor, including postage and packaging. Lindbom also offers to paint the Master Jesus Christ or other requested subjects. Additionally, she creates icons – small wooden shrines, with or without doors. These can feature Christ, angels, or biblical scenes. Simple wooden panels cost 60 Kronor, while icons with doors are 115 Kronor, both prices including postage and packaging. All orders are sent cash on delivery (postförskott).

Directories of UFO Organizations and Periodicals

Pages 2, 3, and 4 of the magazine are dedicated to extensive lists of UFO organizations and UFO-related periodicals from around the world. These lists provide the names of the organizations and periodicals, along with their addresses in various countries, including the USA, Canada, England, Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, Argentina, Australia, Finland, Italy, and others. This comprehensive listing suggests that ORION magazine served as a hub for information and networking within the ufology community at the time.

Cartoon Commentary

The final page features a cartoon by Jacques Farzant. The cartoon depicts figures in a flying craft observing skiers on a mountain. The caption humorously remarks, "An interesting detail: - It seems that Earthlings have not yet freed themselves from gravity."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are esotericism, spiritual development, and the concept of Masters guiding humanity. The magazine appears to promote a belief in higher spiritual hierarchies and the possibility of individual spiritual advancement through specific practices and understanding. The inclusion of extensive UFO directories indicates a parallel interest in unexplained aerial phenomena, possibly viewed through a lens of esoteric or spiritual significance. The editorial stance seems to be one of exploration and dissemination of information related to both inner spiritual journeys and external phenomena like UFOs, presented in a format that encourages engagement and further study.