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    VOLUME XXVI - No. 5 Round Robin SEPT-OCT 1970

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    THE SILVER GHOST MINES OF THE WESTBy John R. Elsora........................... 1 - 4

    THE MAGNET AS A HEALERBy Dr. A.K. Bhattacharya.................5 - 1 1

    "CALL ME DURIN"Through Channel Joan Dixon............ . 1 2 - 1 5

    WORD OF GOD EXPLAINS NEGATIVE FIREBy the Hon. S. Shuttleworth............ 16 - 17

    AN INITIATE AT WORKBy Maurice Barbanell and Riley Crabb. . . 1 8 - 2 4

    CLIPS, QUOTES & COMMENTSA Slippery Business For Average Person,Six Killed John Kennedy, Oswald and RubyBed Mates?!, Jerusalem The InternationalCity of Peace, The Bravest Man In Washington, Nader's Raiders Take On Banks, PassingIs Easy, We Are Under Surveillance, The

    World-Wide UFO Grid, Project Magnet, Bridge

    Girder Explodes, The Adelaide 1970 Convention, UFO Mat and Demat, Meade Layne On TheEthers, One Answer To Cancer, A Prayer ForBabies, The Five Rites Do Help,"Outermost,The Sun-Moon Magnet Whizzie............ 2 5 - 3 6

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    THE JOURNAL OF BCHDSPLAND RESEARCH

    BSPA No. 1: Published by Border lard Sciences Research Foundation,Inc., PQ Box 548, Vieta, California 92083, U.S.A.

    Edited by the Director, Riley Hansard Crabb, Doctor of Metaphysicsin the Society of St. Luke the Physician.

    The Journal is published six issues a year, with the assistance ofthe Associates, at the Director's home, 1103 Bobolink Drive, Vista.It is mimeographed, 36 pages an i33ue. The Foundation was incor

    porated under California law, May 21, 1951# #254263, and has beenin continuous existence since then. Address all correspondence tothe PO box. The Journal is Included in the association membership2L $6 a year. Single copies of the Journal are $1.00. If youdont care to join you may receive the Journal by donating $6 or

    more a year to the Foundation. The Directors wife, Mrs. JudithCrabb, is office manager.

    PURPOSES OF BSRA: This Is a non-profit organization of people whotake an active interest in unusual happenings

    along the borderland between the visible and invisible worlds. Inthe words of the late Meade Layne, founder and director of BSRAfrom 1946 to 1959: "BSRA publications are scientific in approachbut employ few technical expressions. They deal with significantphenomena which orthodox science cannot or will not investigate.For example: the Fortean falls of objects from the sky, Teleporta-tlon, Radiesthesia, PK Effects, Underground Races, Mysterious Disappearances, Occult and Psychic Phenomena, Photography of the Invisible, Nature of the Ethers and the problem of the Aeroforms (Flying Saucers). In the year 1946 BSRA obtained an interpretation ofthe phenomena which has since come to be known as the Etheric or

    4-D Interpretation, and which has not been radically altered sincethat time. This continues to be the only explanation which makesgood science, sound metaphysics and common sense."

    The chief present concern of the Foundation Is to make this kind ofunusual Information available as a public service at reasonable costHeadquarters acts as a receiving, coordinating and distributingcenter. An Important part of the Director's work Is to give recognition, understanding and encouragement to people who are havingunusual experiences of the borderland type and/or are conductingresearch in one or more of the above fields. For consultation on

    borderland problems, or for Spiritual Healing through prayer, writeor phone (714-724-2043) for help or for an appointment. Donationstoward Foundation research programs and expenses are welcome.

    The 20-page list of BSRA publications was revised March 1968, Itis available from Headauarters for 50^ in coin or stamps. Listingsand prices of Mr. Crabb*s tape-recorded lectures on borderland subjects are included. Write to BSRA, P0 Box 548, Vista, CpI. 9 2 0 8 3.

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    THE SILVER GHOST MINES OF THE VEST,

    AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY!

    From 'Lightning Over The Treasury Building"By John R . Elsom

    (Soon after your BSRA Director and Mrs. Crabb arrived on themainland from Hawaii in 1957 > he went to work in the IndustrialRelations Office of the Marine Corps Supply Center in Bars tow, California A few miles to the northeast in the colorful Calico mountains was the ghost town of Calico, site of Beveral prosperous silver mines in the late Nineteenth Century. Like any other eagertourists, we visited the place several times while living and working in Barstow, on the high desert, but we could never get a satisfactory answer from anyone as to why the mines closed down; for apparently plenty of silver is still there in the ground for the taking. Several years later, in reading Chapter VII of John Elsom's

    book, we found the answer and here it is. Hope you enjoy it')

    Silver Demonetized. During the period in which the bankers, by thepowers given them by the National Banking Act of l86j5, were collapsing the currency of the Nation from $50.46 percapita down to $14.6 0 , they were scheming another method whereby the people could be

    further impoverished and the bankers' control strengthened.

    In l8l6, in England, the Rothschilds had succeeded in havingsilver demonetized as a base upon which currency could be issued.Gold was made the only base for the issuance of paper money. Theyand their stooges in America decided, in 18 72 , to have silver de

    monetized in the United States. This was desirable to the Rothschilds because England had very little silver, but much gold, while

    America had much silver and very little gold. The bankers on bothsides of the Atlantic knew that so long as currency was based onsilver In America they could not obtain absolute control of the

    money systen in this Nation. (And silver money does not pay Inter

    est to the bankers! RHC.)

    They laid their plans in a most subtle manner. They sent paidemissaries to America with vast amounts of money with which to bribethe right persons in Congress. In 18 73 a harmless looking Bill,entitled "A Bill to Reform Coinage and Mint Laws" was introduced.It was a voluminous document. Much verbiage concealed the meaningof its contents. The title Itself, as intended, was most misleading.

    The Bill was sponsored by Senator John Sherman, who -- you willremember -- figured in a banker's letter in the preceding chapter,

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    and by Congressman Samuel Hoopej*. According to the CongressionalRecord, Senator Sherman said:

    "I rise for the purpose of moving the Senate to proceed to theconsideration of the Mint Bill. I will state that this Bill will

    probably not consume any more time than It takes to read it. It

    passed the Senate two years ago, after a full debate. It was takenup in the present House and passed there. It is a matter of vitalinterest to the government, and I am informed it should pass

    promptly.

    After a short debate, in which Sherman assured the Representatives that the Bill only affected the manner in which silver should

    be coined in the government mint, it was passed without a dissentingvote. It was not until three years later that the full import ofthe bill was realized. It proved to be a camouflaged bill to de

    monetize silver so that the currency In the Nation could be furthercontracted -- and the bankers gain more complete control of our

    money system. It was, perhaps, the greatest fraud ever perpetrated

    on Americans, the far reaching results of which we will considershortly.

    General Brant, who, as President, signed the Bill, stated,after the fraud had been discovered, that he had signed the documentwithout reading it on the representation that it was merely a billto reform coinage and mint lavs, and had no intimation that it de

    monetized silver. According to the Congressional Record, none butthe members of the Committee which introduced tbe Bill understoodits meaning.

    To what power, or influence, was the Committee subjected that

    those composing it should become traitors to the high office theyheld and to the people whom they represented?

    Ernest Seyd a supposed authority on the coining of money, and arepresentative of the Bank of England -- was sent by that Bank (to

    America) in the winter of 1872-73, with 100,000 pounds sterling inhis pocket* He had the authority to draw on the Bank for as muchmore as was required to accomplish the Bank's objective. He wasinvited to sit with the Committee and to offer his assistance inthe drafting of the Bill "To Reform Coinage and Mint Laws".

    According to his own statement, made to his friend, Mr. Fred

    erick A. Luckenbach, of Denver, Colorado -- who under oath has givenus the story --he said: "I saw the Committee of the House and Senate and paid the money and stayed in America until I knew the measure was safe

    Congressman Samuel Hooper, when introducing the Bill in theHouse on April 9, 1872, stated: "Mr. Ernest Seyd, of London, a distinguished writer, who has given great attention to the subject of

    mints and coinage, after examining the first draft gf the Bill, furnished many valuable suggestions which have been incorporated in theBill.* (Congressional Globe, April 9, 1 8 7 2 .)

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    Thus we see that this representative of Rothschild's Bank --the Bank of England .-** Mr. Ernest Seyd, did not' only supply thecash motive for this Nation's representatives to sell the Nationdown the river, but he also furnished a liberal portion of crafti*ness while the Bill was being drafted. To even the casual obser

    ver it is quite obvious that the banking institutions of Americaare but subsidiary branches of the notorious B?nk of England andthat the combined unscrupulous, unpatriotic and undemocratic banking fraternity, operating as they do -- outside and above the law-- are masters of industry, trade and commerce, and lords of theuniverse.

    SATAN'S FALLEN ANGELS AT WORK

    When the people's representatives got around to reading theenacted Bill to Reform Coinage and Mint Laws, they found that the"Grime of 1873" had been committed.. Silver had been demonetizedin America -- and with what tragic results! It Was not until 18 7 8

    that the bankers had the nerve to show their hand by beginning toexercise their privileges under the Act -- the destruction of money -- but when they began, they prosecuted their maniacal job withSatanic zeal.

    In 18 78 the per capita currency in circulation was withdrawnand destroyed from $14.60 down to $11.23. This resulted in 10,478

    business failures and multitudinous property foreclosures. In 18-79 the issuance of coin by Congress brought the circulating mediumup to $ 1 2 .6 5 , which reduced failures from the preceding year to6 ,6 5 8 . But in 1882 the hideous program of bringing the Nation toits knees so it could be delivered into the hands of the money-creating, interest-taking, mortgage-foreclosing Shylocks was renewed and prosecuted with fiendish determination and skill.

    During the next five years (18 8 2-18 8 7), the per capita moneyin circulation was reduced from a meagre $12.65 to $6 .6 7. Duringthe 14 years in which money was being destroyed under the Bill"To Reform Coinage and Mint Laws", (18 78 -18 9 2 ), there were no fewerthan 148,703 business failures in the Nation -- an average of 9,986 annually, with the resultant profits to the Bankers, throughthe acquiring of those properties, together with a proportionatelygreater number of farms and homes. (Now we can see how and whyEnglish "investments" in America had reached the staggering totalof over $2^ billion by World War II, picked up cheap by foreclo

    sures and banker-created depressions since 1 8 7 2 . And all of theseill-gotten gains were blown away in the mortal struggle to saveEngland from capture by the Germans. RHC.)

    Although business was ham-strung by the shortage of money,high interest rates and high taxes, and although unemployment wasgeneral, with the wages of the few who worked extremely low andhours long, the avaricious money masters were not yet satisfied.Their object then was the same as now -- the absolute control ofthe Nation. On March 11, 1893, the American Bankers AssociationIssued its famous (or Infamous) panic circular of 1893. It was ad-

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    dressed to all bankers and read as follows:

    "Dear Sir: The Interest of the National Banks requires immediatefinancial legislation by Congress. Silver certificates and Treasurynotes must be retired, and National Bank notes upon a gold basismade the only money. This will require the authorization of newbonds in the amount of $5 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 to $1,000,000,000, as the basis

    of circulation. You will at once retire one-third of your circulation and call one-half your loans. Be. careful to create a moneystringency among your patrons -- especially among influential business men. The life of tKe National Banks, as fixed and safe invest

    ments, depends upon immediate action as there is an increasing sen- timent in favor of government legal tender notes and silver coinage.

    The command was obeyed immediately and implicitly. Loans werecalled. The ordered money stringency was created and the "Panic of1893" was on The great Commoner and Statesman, William JenningsBryan, fought desperately for the free coinage of silver at a ratioof sixteen ounces of silver to one of gold -- but the people, underthe influence of their bankers (who they foolishly did not suspectof treason), refused to be enlightened on the money racket. Hiswas a voice "crying in the wilderness", and he was crucified on across of gold. Prom Judge P.E. Gardner's book, "Our Money System"-- which contains a wealth of valuable information -* I quote thefollowing:

    "The money trust knows no God but Mammon. It declares allegiance to no country. It cares not who are elected to office solong as it creates the money and regulates the value thereof."

    (From the Fifth Edition, Copyright 19 1, of John R. Elsom's"Lightning Over The Treasury Building", Meador Publishing Company,

    Boston, Massachusetts.)# * *

    In a previous edition of the Journal we noted that the PrimeMinister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, had begun to nationalizethe privately owned and operated "national" banks of India. Now aSouth American nation, Peru, is going even further. In the LA"Times" for June 28, 1970 we read: "Even in the present (earthquake)emergency, however, the military leaders have not lost sight oftheir goals Less than two weeks after the quake, Gen. Francisco

    Morales Bermudez, the minister of finance and economy, took over thenation's second largest bank as the second phase of a sweeping re

    form program. The first step had come late in May with strict newcontrols on foreign exchange dealings. The government is now deeply involved In banking and credit. . . "

    These dedicated and patriotic political leaders know that therecan be no permanent solution to the economic and social problems oftheir nations until control of money and credit is in the hands ofthose who represent the people. The draining off of wealth intoalien and foreign hands must be stopped.

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    THE MAGNET AS A HEALER

    By Dr. A.K. Bhattacharya

    The Greeks had a word for It I It was Magnesetos (or Lithosmeaning stone), the stone of Magnesia in Lydia. Legend has it thata sheperd called Magnets (or Magnus) discovered that a piece of rockknown as loadstone, had a strong attraction for his iron crook.That was 2500 years ago!

    As early as 800 B.C., the loadstone was known to the Greeks;hence we find a mention of it in works by Homer, Aristotle, Platoand others. How well advanced was the knowledge of the ancientGreeks in these matters is evident from De Rerum Natura (On The Nature Of Things), considered as one of the greatest philosophical

    poems of antiquity, written hy Titus Lucretius Carus (96-55 B *C* acontemporary of the great Essene Teacher of Righteousness and healer, Jehoshua). The poem explained all phenomena rationally andscientifically, as being subject to natural law and order. It wasin this poem that Lucretius explained that the loadstone could sup

    port a chain of little rings, each adhering to the one above it,thus indicating that in those ancient days, the phenomenon of man-netisation by induction was known.

    This knowledge of the ancients about the properties of the magnet remained dormant for centuries. The therapeutic uses of the

    magnet had gone out of vogue as modern medicine and surgery advancedHowever, the ancient "know-how" about the therapeutic uses of theis being resurrected and revised with expectations of increasing theuse of the magnet as a healer.

    The magnet offers relief from so many aches and pains and various diseases, at the minimum of cost, without any harmful side effects. The purpose of this brochure is to interest the physicianin the therapeutic values of the magnet; so that he may add the magnet to his existing armamentarium as an useful adjunct.

    We all know that the Earth is a &uge magnet and it is radiatingthe magnetic energy to all things: human and animal -- and, of the

    plant life. Even the ebb and tide at sea are governed by this prin

    ciple. Man is composed of billions of cells, each of which is anelectrical unit in itself. These cells vibrate or oscillate atspecific frequencies, picking up their rates from the atmosphere.Every human body discharges static electricity. It varies from onehuman body to another. Dry hair on the head which has just beenpomaded can yield sparks when combed; or, the comb may be so chargedas to pick up tiny fluffs of paper, like a magnet! Ahuman bodycan act as an aerial to receive more powerful wireless signals by

    putting one's hgnd on the aerial socket. With these preliminaries,the powers possessed by a magnet for healing may be looked into.

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    DESTROYING THE HEAD OP THE VIRUS

    Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493-1541) the Swiss alchemistand physician has said thus about the magnet: . there are qualities in a magnet. . . and, one of these qualities is that the magnetalso attracts all martial humours that are in the human system. Hegoes on to explain: "Martial diseases are such as are caused by aurascoming and expanding from a centre outwards, and at the same timeholding on to their centres; in other words, such as originate froma certain place, and extend their influence without leaving the

    place from which they originate. In such cases, the magnet shouldbe laid upon the centre; and then it will attract the diseased auratowards the centre, and circumscribe and localise the disease, untilthe latter may be reabsorbed into its centre, and thereby, we maydestroy the head of the virus and cure the patient, and we neednot wait idly to see what Nature will do.

    "The magnet, therefore, is specially useful in all inflammationsin fluxes and ulcerations, in diseases of the bowels and uterus, in

    internal as well as external diseases.

    The above observations made by Paracelsus centuries ago are trueeven today. It is the bounden duty of physicians to inveslgate theclaims made by Paracelsus and others.

    A surprising variety of curative powers and other propertiesare attributed to the loadstone. It is said that the loadstone withhoney is a purgative medicine and helps elimination of faecal matter. It is also believed that a magnet can draw out pain from the

    body when properly applied. The magnet is also recommended as anamulet for headaches. It was also believed that wounds inflicted

    with weapons that had been magnetised caused no pain. The magnetwas also considered as a cure for gout, dropsy and hernia.

    Magnets were used for healing purposes in ancient Egypt, Chinaand other countries. At that time, users of magnets did not knowwfcy in some cases there were aggravations or side effects -- fromthe use of magnets; and hence gradually the use of magnets came intodisfavour. Today we are more advanced than our forefathers and cananswer many puzzling questions which remained obscure to them. Itis found from experience that the two poikes of a magnet act in opposite ways.

    The north pole controls bacterial action; the south pole trans

    mits energy. Many experiments have been made to determine the properties of the two poles individually and collectively. In the pages that follow some of the healing characteristics of magnets whichwere discovered and extablished as a result of experiments, are laidbare.

    First, the effects recorded in animal controls, from the useof both poles, are to be seen. In experimental research, usingwhite mice, it was noted that when sores -- white growths in theeyes of the mice were exposed to the radiations of the south pole,

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    the sores grew worse and the eyes were more infected. The reasonwas that the south pole being the energy-giving pole, the bacteria

    became energised and hence the sores spread and the infection increased.

    CONTROL BY THE NORTH POLE

    But, when the north pole was applied, it was found that thesores healed up rapidly and the eye condition also improved. Thiswas also noticed when the white mice were implanted with cancercells. The south pcle spread the cancer cells; whereas, the northkilled the cells and healed the area. This also applied to skinrashes, skin disorders and other kinds of infection. The north polecontrols bacterial action, kills or renders ineffective the cancercells, tumours, sores and skin rashes and these seem to die offwithin a week or two.

    Dr. Harold S. Alexander, of the North American Aviation Corp

    oration Missile Division, has made the following observation. "Micelose malignancy and increase their life span in treatment with magnets. Mice live up to longer than other mice, after they have

    been treated and subjected to certain types of magnetic fields;and, cancerous mice lose their malignant growth after similar treat

    ment. "

    To prove this point, Dr. Alexander provides photographs of twomice from the same litter, which had reached an age equivalent of90 years in humans. The one which had lived for a while in a magnetic field appeared only about one-third as old as the other.

    Several leading cancer researchers are already pursuing theexperiments poineered by Dr. Jene Barnothy, Hungarian physicist,now working in Chicago. Thomas R. Henry reports: "Magnetic fields,it has been found, inhibit rapidly dividing cells." This has raisedthe prospect of an entirely new method of treating cancers. Micekept for weeks between the poles of an electromagnet shoed a greatlyincreased rejection of any transplants of malignant cells and almostcomplete inhibition of spontaneous breast tumours. This advance has

    been reported by Medical World News, chiefly on the basis of workreported by the Biomagnetic Research Foundation of Chicago.

    Adenocarcinomas from a British strain were implanted into astrain of Swiss mice. The transplant was rejected by five out of

    six magnetised mice where sixteen controls died. Forty mammaryglad cancers were transplanted into forty host animals of the samestrain. Twenty non-magnetic controls were dead within a month; magnetised animals remained alive much longer.

    The eext group of experiments involved mice with spontaneoustumours. Control animals all died within 50 days after the carcinoma first appeared. The magnetised animals were all alive 80 daysafterwards. When the magnetic field was stopped however, the cancerstarted to grow again, and all the subjects died within a month.Some more research results an animals are also very interesting and

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    they give an indication of future research on human beings

    BarMagne t

    An elderly lady had arthritic pain in the small fin

    ger of her right hand andshe could not bend her finger,

    The South Pole of the magnetwas applied for ten minutes and

    to the surprise of the lady, the pain vas completely gone and shecould fold the finger vithout any pain. Another lady had a severetoothache which kept her avake at night and no analgesic helped torelieve the pain. The south pole was applied from the outside forfifteen minutes and the pain was relieved immediately.

    Dr. K.E. Maclean, M.D., of New York City, has been usingstrong magnetic fields in the treatment of advanced cancer cases,as reported by Joseph P. Goodavage in "Pate magazine (July 1964).Results are said to be remarkable. Dr. Maclean at 64 is said to

    CURING A BRAIN TUMOR.

    A dog was brought which could not walk. The hind legs weredragging when the dog attempted to walk. It was felt that a braintumour or growth was pressing on the dog's brain which resulted in

    this condition. A small bar magnet was taken and the north polewas taped on the dog's head for five minutes in the morning and forfive minutes in the evening. In a week's time, the dog was walkingand running about without any sign of his former affliction. Theabove case was reported by Dr. Albert Roy Davis of Green Cove SpringsFlorida, U.S.A. The experimental results obtained were remarkable.So, these experiments gave a clue to,the physicians to experimenton human beings.

    Now for the purposes of such treatment, a bar magnet is used.The science of treating with the two poles of a magnet is known asBlomagnetics. Whenever energy is to be supplied to a person, the

    south pole of the magnet is to be used; and, where the action has tobe restricted, the north pole is to be used. This is the basic lawof Biomagnetics

    When the South Pole of the Horse Shoe Magnet is to be appliedon the surface of any part of the body and if it is to be kept forsome time then the North Pole of the Magnet should be taped (covered)

    before application. If Bar Magnet is to be applied then the SouthPole or the North Pole as may be required should be held on the affected part by another person (Or suspended by string from an overhanging shelf or lamp. RHC)7 This is because the circuit shouldnot be completed by the applicant.

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    look as If he were 45*. This Is attributed to his having exposed himself to 3,600 Gauss magnetic field daily. This exposure to magneticfields seems to relieve pain from any cause and helps the human organism to return to normalcy. It is effective in treating most typesof arthritis, bursitis, etc.

    ENLARGED PROSTATE

    Howard D. Stangle of New York observes that magnetism is a subject that should evoke and excite universal interest. A Frenchmanof the last century, Dr. Francis Victor Broussais, made the state

    ment: "If magnetism were true, medicine would be an absurdity."

    Mr. Stangle has given some concrete cases treated successfullyby magnets. The first case he gave is that of a person in the late'sixties suffering from an enlarged prostate gland. He used to have

    periodical attacks of intense pain with little rest and sleep. Sometimes this lasted for several weeks without intermission. The doctors advised an operation but the patient declined. He was thenadvised to wear south pole of a magnet next to his skin on the affected part, which he readily accepted. Mr. Stangle reports thatthe person wore the same magnet for several years from the day he

    put it on; and, has never for one day relapsed into the old condition. He also did not lose a single working day by remaining absent .

    The second case is that of a person in his late 'fifties whohad through the years suffered periodical attacks of a violent nature, seemingly pointing to a serious heart condition. No sort oftreatment gave relief and the trouble spot was not located evenafter several tests.

    Mr. Stangle says: "We evolved the theory as a working basisthat a common cause underlay his frequent attacks over a long timewhich were thought variously to be independent diseases. This working basis was formed on the idea of incipient cancer or what mightsome day take on that form in the muscles of the lumbar region.

    The patient was persuaded to wear south pole of a magnet nextto the bare skin of his hip at a sore spot. A few days later, hereported that already relief had set in for the first time, in factset in only about two hours after the magnet was taped to the spoton the hip. The magnet was worn by the patient for several months.

    During this period, the heart condition gradually disappeared, thepain lessened, digestion righted itself and the patient became perfectly normal.

    TREATMENT WITH MAGNET

    Treatment with a magnet is very simple but very effective. Forexample, in case of a stiff elbow what one should do is to tape thesouth pole end of the barmagnet for a few minutes on the affectedelbow once in the morning and once in the evening. It will be noticed that pain will subside within a few days. In many cases re-

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    lief vill be felt after the very first application. The same ruleapplies to arthritis, rhenaatisnl, bursitis, etc.

    FOR MENTAL ILLNESS

    Another use of the bar magnet is its application in nerve casesarising out of diseases of the brain. The south pole of a bar magnet

    should be kept in position between the eyebrows for about ten minuteBbefore retiring at night, and this should be continued for a fewnights. It has been found that there is a soothing effect upon thewhole nervous system and mental fatigue is removed in no time. Restful sleep results. This treatment is therefore recommended forchronic insomnia cases. Concentration and Increased powers of memoryand retention result from a use of the magnet.

    The latest researches show that there are seven placesTHE SPINE along the spine where there are vortexes. When a man

    par, these vortexes seem to slow down theirses. To speed up their "whirling", they areeated with an application of the south pole' the magnet, which emits the healing power,e spots thus treated are the 1st, 5th and 7thrvicles; 2nd, 4th and 6th dorsals; and the

    5th lumbar spine. The magnet Isheld alternately on the left sideof the vertebra and then on theright side for four minutes, eachtime. No pressure is eitherneeded or desirable. The application should start at the top

    work down, one by one. Even though theynot tally with our positions on the Chakras,

    11 the magnet application in these spotsms to energise the nervous system as a whole. the experiment is worth giving a trial.

    above uses mostly apply to the bar magnet,but the horseshoe magnet has also its own uses. For example, whena powerful horseshoe magnet is held in the left hand, it stimulatesthe heart, while in the right hand the heart action is slowed down.The case of a patient suffering from palpitations of the heart Isvery interesting. When the patient visited the clinic, he had no

    palpitations and the pulse was more or less beating regularly. Hewas asked to hold the magnet in the left hand. In about five min

    utes, the patient started getting violent palpitations and the pulse

    became irregular. The magnet was changed from the left hand to theright hand and in another five minutes time he became perfectly nor

    mal and after some time the pulse became regular.

    The magnet has also the power to correct the blood pressure inhumans. With high pressure the action should be slowed down, with thethe magnet in the right hand. With low blood pressure the magnetshould be held in the left hand, to increase the activity of theheart.

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    HORSESHOE MAGNET AND PSYCHOMETRY

    Dr, Bhattacharya's reference to the use of a bar magnet In help

    ing to alleviate mental illness reminds us of a brief item in JohnMelville's excellent little Kabalistic work on "Crystal Gazing andClairvoyance", published by Nichols & Co., London, 1910.

    On page 80 he writes: "MAGNETIC CLAIRVOYANCE may be inducedby holding the head close to the open horns of a large and powerfulhorse-shoe magnet. It may be suspended from the ceiling, and heldto the head while lying down, so that when let go it will springaway, or come in contact with its armature, so as to close the circuit. A quartz crystal is almost as good as a horse-shoe magnetfor the foregoing purpose.

    "All Clairvoyants should, to be useful, successful and enduringcultivate the habit of deep breathing; for all brain-power dependslargely upon lung-power. Continued ability cannot exist if deep

    breathing is neglected. All Clairvoyants should feed on the bestthings obtainable. Clairvoyants should exercise great caution in

    matters relative to the procreative function. Abstinence in thisdirection is good, and total abstinence is still better. An errorin that direction is fatal to clear vision, and may cause a lengthened suspension of power.

    "Rapid breathing* forcibly, for 90 seconds, while lying down,in connection with the horse-shoe magnet operation, will prove successful in enabling you to see without eyes, if you are a goodsubject."

    Remember in all your experimenting that illness is an unbal

    anced or unpolarized condition. The application of one pole of abar magnet, north or south, would apparently tend to balance or re-polarize that affected area back to normal. A horseshoe magnet,on the other hand, would bring both positive and negative magneticcurrents to a given area of application. Melville used this balanced, external force to stimulate the opening of the Third Eye inthe forehead.

    You can write to Dr. A.K. Bhattacharya, Shastri Villa, Naihati,24 PGS, West Bengal, India about research in bio-magnetics. Anotherdedicated borderlander in this area is Dr. Ralph U. Sierra, 562Trigo St., Santurce, Puerto Rico 00907. He has translated Dr. Bhat

    tacharya's little brochure into Spanish and added some of the encouraging results of his own experiments.

    A small bar magnet, 3/4 in. wide and6 In. long, permanent Al-nico and with North and South poles plainly marked, can be bought

    post paid for $2.25 from Edmund Scientific Co., Barrington, New Jersey O0OO7 (1970 Catalog #705). More powerful bar magnets, and much

    more expensive, can be bought from Indiana General, Magnet Division,Valparaiso, Indiana 46383. Write for catalog and prices. They havebranches in the larger cities.

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    "CALL ME PURIN

    Channeled through Joan DixonGearheart, Oregon, Dec. 6, 1968

    I like you. I do not know why but I like you. We are thepeople of the rock. We do not easily change. I have lived for endless ages by your standards. I knew the fire people. I met themwhen I went to play in the lights. That which you call the Aurora.They would come with fleeting thoughts and we exchanged a few wordsand they were gone. But through the ages we learned a little abouteach other. Many thoughts, or pieces of thought, put together. Isthat not what a friendship is based on?

    I know my own people. We move slowly and resist change. We"talk" to each other or not. It makes no difference. We know eachother is there.

    Then came your thought. A note of disharmony. Others heardit too, but I was curious. You asked me about myself and I find Ienjoy the telling. It is a pleasant.

    Now suddenly I decide I like you. It is sudden to me althoughto you I see more than a month has passed since our first meeting.

    What is a month? Your mind is filled with words that to me arevague in meaning.

    When last I saw you, a few thoughts ago, I said I was going to

    play in the lights. They are magnetic and there we met the Fire-People. I met oee that I had known and liked and told him of youand how you seemed to be curious concerning his kind. He showedinterest and said he could hardly believe that one of the Air creatures had grown intelligent enough to enquire concerning his people.He thought he might see for himself. I have not seen him since.Have you seen him?

    Your thoughts stray so far away sometimes I can hardly see them.Where have you wandered too? Oh, there you are. You are wonderingwhat am I for? But no, now you have couched the thought in pleasant-sounding phrases. You ask why do I come or what is my purposeand of what use can we be to each other. Why do you animal-peopleseem to do this so often? Changing your thoughts to suit the individual need instead of saying what you mean? Why dont just ask mewhat am I for?

    Oh, it has something to do with feelings. What are feelings?What complicated beings you must be. Hmm. Love, hate, fear, desire,courage, anger, joy.

    I am of the rock. I am hard and enduring. You are soft. You

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    have feelings. Oh, but I said I liked you. Like is a feeling? Perhaps. I find it pleasant to talk to you. But I feel pleasant orunpleasant. We are not so changeable as you. When first I feltyour thought reach down to me I called it disharmony. It seemed un

    pleasant. Now I know you sing a new song. One I had not heard andneeded to get used to.

    THE UNMINDFUL ANIMAL-PEOPLE

    I know you now. I am beginning to recognize you from the thoughtof the other animal-people. Even when you are not calling. To understand this you must visualize a herd of lemmings going on theirway to a destiny you cannot see and wonder if they can. They hurryalong unmindful of your presence, intent on themselves. Suddenlyone stops and turns to look at you. It is an appealing little beast.The longer you look the more pleasant it becomes. Finally you decide it has possibilities. Perhaps it can be taught.

    That lemming is you and I am the onlooker. Before you stopped

    I saw only a blur of minds hurrying along and not perceiving anygoal but rushing toward it hoping it was there. But your mind tiresand I have not yet told you what I am for. Another time then.

    Call me Durin.

    I have another name which I might teach you to respond to.

    Dec. 11, 1 9 6 8

    Now your mind is clear. We can continue our conversation. Sometime has passed since last you heard me? Well, if you say so.

    What are we for? That is what I promised to tell you. We arepeople of the magnet. All magnetism comes from us. That which youcall magnetism Is such a little thing. You see a piece of metal attracting other bits of metal to It or pushing them away. You seefur and other substances attract or repel. You make a machine thatdoes this on a larger scale using electricity. You give this phenomena a name. Magnetism.

    What you see is but a small part of what is there. You see matter magnetized. As usualy your experience with such phenomena is inthe realm of matter. Matter at the surface. For even what you call

    the stratosphere, as well as the ocean's depths, is but a surface tome, and to all earth -people.

    But your imagination can take you up or down. And you can "see"with it beyond the realm of the material. Thus it was I was able tolead you in a dream below the surface of all things into the Halls ofStone or Halls of Marble, as you call them, and show you what it Islike to be at home with an earth-being. Do you remember that? Good.But you taught me then that this Is not the best method. Your mindfor once didn't wander. But now you tell me you can remember not

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    even a word of our conversation. And indeed your questions to meat the time were scarcely intelligible. You maintain also that inthis state much of your memory may he false impressions. That your

    mind cannot sort fancy from 'act.

    Maybe this is so. But the memory that I see in your mind isfairly accurate Except our walls and floor appeared to you like

    chiseled marble. They were not in fact processed in this manner.They appeared smooth because of the natural strata of the rock. Wewere not, as you supposed, passing through the air. This was not acave or a hall as you know them. I perceived your natural fear of

    passing through solid objects and did not show you that we were moving through soft limestone and other crusty matter. You "saw" ourhome as a fit place for an air breather to dwell. Had you a solid

    body at the time the "air" would have crushed you. In that waydoes imagination play its part. But I digress.

    MAGNETISM, PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL

    Magnetism is more than a plaything of matter. You know vaguelythat this is so. You speak of personal magnetism. A magnetism ofthe mind. Even here your thoughts are limited. Personal magnetismimplies personal contact. People will either like you when they

    meet, or be repelled. Oh, but there is much more. And that is wherewe come in. We are the people of the magnet. The power that attracts or repels.

    We have been at times contacted by individuals of your race,or sometimes by whole groups. Our powers have been used for pur

    poses we do not understand or care about. Those who sought us oftennever knew our true natures or identities. They sought only ourpower, and we gave -- sometimes. >

    Here I name our uses as the terms are found in your mind. Ido not understand them, but you might. We are the folk of the Rock.

    We can crush, and destroy. We can attract. We can repel. In CERE^MONIAL MAGIC here are some of our uses. Poisons, poultices, lovepotions, charms, and curses. Most of these are made of herbs andmatter. But the POWER that gives them life is ours. Without ourmagnetism -- all would be on the material level.

    Thus can we crush an enemy. Poison his body or mind. Thuscan we hold a curse for generations. Thus, too, can we heal awound or cure a disease. Thus can we attract a lover or repel an

    evil entity, or protect from harm or danger.. This is our power andits usefulness. I dont pretend to understand these things.

    Bear in mind that when I say, "We do it", I do not mean ourpresence is required, only our power; you might say our energy. Wedo not seek out, ourselves, an individual to charm, or harm, orcure. We send our power to the one who contacts us. The directionand use of that power is u to him. That is why our true naturesare little understood.

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    We are looked upon as Gods in what you call primitive cultures.Gods with names so sacred they dare not be pronounced to a stranger.It is true we do not freely give our names. We are looked uponwith awe or fear too. And well it is so. For when an incantationis made, a name pronounced, our power evoked, take care. For ifthe individual or group doe3 not have the strength to contain the

    magnetic power it called for -- the power dissipates in the air andstrange things happen. An earth tremor perhaps. A clap of thunder.Perhaps even lightning or fire if some of the fire-spirits are near

    by. Magnetism of this sort attracts them.

    This "natural" power uncontrolled by mind without directioncan cause lesser-known phenomena. Water turned to blood for instance.Objects or animals or people petrified, turned to stone. Even corpses turned to living zombies. We are feared and no wonder. Thefoolish use people make of us.

    I warn that you may know. But do not fear my power. You at

    least I know and can take care to send only what you can handle.I will teach you my name and you may call me if you need me. Whatyou do then is up to you. I would crush an enemy or heal a friendwith equal candor. That Is what we are for. But for now, and toothers, call me

    Durin.* # *

    In the letter to Andy Hardie, which accompanied this messagefrom Durin, medium Joan Dixon refers to the "dream" of her trip tothe interior of the earth in Durin's company: "I was well aware ofwhat went on around me but later couldn't remember much until Iwas writing the second message. I descended with somebody intothese vast halls of stone. The walls were beautiful and I wastouching them to see what they felt like and they were very cold.

    Now that I remember , it seems to me the walls were quire dark until I got close to them, and then it was like a light shining onthem (her own light, probably, RHC) and I guess they were whiteor close to it. But if we were passing through limestone I feltno resistance whatever, not even a pressure as I sometimes feelwhen surrounded by grief. One thing, though. I cant remember theceiling at all. I guess I just thought the hall had a high ceiling. I also dont remember any doors."

    "THE AGNICHAITANS -- PHYSICAL PLANE DEVAS"

    If you want more Information on earth elementis like Durin,you will find it starting on page 6^5 of Alice A. Bailey's hugeTreatise On Cosmic Fire". There, her Teacher divides the Agnl-chaitans into three general groups and 49 sub-groups. Group C "arevery destructive where man is concerned, for they embody the finaland therefore powerful vibration of the past system, the consciousactivity of dense matter. Hence there is consequently a profoundstatement that man is at the 'mercy of the elements'." Unless oruntil he has learned to control the elements in himself, at the

    physical, emotional and mental levels!

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    THE WORDS OF GOP EXPLAIN NEGATIVE FIRE

    By The Hon. S. Shuttleworth

    To know is not necessarily to understand. Rather clever menprefer to tread a sense-knowledge path. One of these asks: "Whatis negative Fire?" with the teacher replying: "Truly a claptrapanswer does not explain, unless one word satisfies you, that beinglightning." But various passages in Scripture present it as theSword of the Lord, acting as breath from the nostrils of the Almighty,affecting what the flashing blade of a sword would do by displacingthe Ether as if with a tongue of devouring fire. Isaiah 29:o, 30:27.

    In such an operation the Swcrd of the Lord creates a radio-activefall-out, explained to Ezekiel as a command of the Everlivlng: "Ob

    serve a sword sharp and bright as a gleaming sceotre of My Son, ableto melt trees and causing the birds to fly away. . . If I kindle(by My bio-magnetism) 3uch a fire, everything will be scorched andevery tree will be withered." Ezekiel 20:47.

    Professor Karl Krafft explains the Ether and its Vortices asthe diamagnetic and paramagnetic atoms of energy making a bioelectro-magnetic vortex in the atmosphere as if flashing a violetglitter on one edge of a whirling sword, with a reddish glow on theother edge of the blade. To the uninitiated it is death-dealing,which Balaam's Ass understood.

    Isaiah 30:27-33 is unfortunately absent in the abbreviatedCommand of the Everlivlng. Translated in the Authorised version as"where the grounded staff shall pass". . . while F. Fenton describesthe weapon as "that punishing rod", and the Negative Fire thus:

    "the power of the Lord comes from on high, hot wrath loading Hislips and His tongue like devouring fire, with His breath like arising flood to scatter the heathen with a withering storm."

    So now we visualize Negative Fire as a bio-magnetic shaft oflightning striking the earth with a random fire, kindled by brimstone from the Breath of God, which turns dust to sulphur and causesthe land to become as burning pitch. But God's mercy prevails, since"the Mighty Lord will not produce an event without disclosing Hisintention to His servants, the prophets." Amos 3:7.

    The 52nd chapter of the Book of Enoch explains how sturdy metals are rendered powerless under Divine bio-electro-magnetism operating in a glowing and unpolarized condition. Lead will serve no

    purpose. Tin becomes of no esteem; with iron ceasing to be suitablefor forging weapons.

    To harness lightning man is as,yet unfit but "when I pass you

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    under the Bod, bringing you under the bonds of the command of theEverliving vith My Pover as the God of Israel, I AM prepared towork on your behalf and bring to pass My Act -- MY STRANGE ACT."Isaiah 28:21.

    If a further example of Negative Fire is needed, Ezra the Pro

    phet supplies it in Esdras 13:2:

    "There gathered together great multitudes to subdue the invader.Although sore afraid yet durst fight. But He neither lifted uphand nor held sword nor any instrument of war, but out of His lipscame flaming breath and sparks which fell down upon the multitudeto fight and BURNED THEM UP, bo there only remained dust and smellof smoke."

    Radionics and Atomicity tell of the grave effeots of Ultraviolet light on phosphorus and other elements, causing spontaneouscombustion and igniting any mass of material from oxidation by light

    and heat. A stack of damp hay will alight when carbon converts

    into carbon dioxide with hydrogen converting into steam.

    * * #

    THE FLAMING BREATH

    The Filipino psychic surgeon, Tony Agpaoa, had the negativefire of the magnetic flaming breath and demonstrated it many timeshere in California and elsewhere while on the mainland of the UnitedStates and in Puerto Rico. Your editor and his wife saw it put touse when we met Tony at Dr. Jensen's Health Ranch above Escondidoa couple of years ago.

    For those who saw Tony's psychic surgery there was no questionthat he had earned the cooperation of the People of the Rock, the

    Agnichaitans, whose magnetic currents hold physical atoms and molecules together, or allow them to separate. For public demonstrations Tony would prove the power of Negative Fire by cutting tough,two-inch bandage tape easily with his finger. The layers of tapewould be built up, two, three, four, five thicknesses; still itparted just as easily under the light pressnre of his touch, as twovolunteers would hold the tape stretched out for him. A photographof Tony doing this illustrated James Crenshaw's article on "Philip

    pine Psychic Surgery" in the July 196 6 "Fate" Magazine.

    He further confounded the skeptics by cutting the surgicaltape with his tongue and capped the climax, finally, by simply

    blowing on the stretched-out tape. It parted as easily as wet tissue paper!

    A trained and dedicated sensitive was with us on the visit toDr. Jensen's ranch. He said that when Tony blew on the tape his

    breath appeared to take on a flame-like quality, a sword of fireat least 18 inches long. Under this bombardment the magnetic "glue"holding the material together melted, reversed polarity.

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    AN INITIATE AT WORK

    By Maurice BarbanellEditor, London "Psychic News"

    When Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding was promoted on Sunday(Feb. 15, 1970) to the spirit world, whose reality had been incontestably demonstrated to him, he was our most famous living Spiritualist. Newspapers, television and radio have all paid tribute tothe man who, by directing the Battle of Britain, saved the countryand ensured that civilization would not be subjected to Nazi tyranny.

    The scandal of Britain's omission to give him due recognitionand make him a Marshal of the Royal Air Force has been stressed in

    many leading articles and TV and radio programmes. It is to Dow-dings credit that from the time he began to lead a civilian life,he braved unpopularity and faced the criticism of being a crank by

    publicly aligning himself with Spiritualism. He expounded its truthswith his voice on radio and at public meetings and, when necessary,to the House of Lords, and with his pen in many articles and withhis books, "Many Mansions", "Lychgate", and "The Dark Star".

    The newspapers suggested that he turned to Spiritualism afterhis retirement. The truth is that his interest was aroused as longago as 19 18 when he read the series in a Sunday national newspaperof automatic writings received by the Rev. G. Vale Owen. These were

    published later in book form titled, "Life Beyond The Veil','.

    His first public speech was made during the war in 19*0 when,as Commander-in-Chief Fighter Command, he spoke at a "Wings for Victory" week at Wimbledon Town Hall, SW London.

    He said of those who had failed to return from combat, "Dontthink of them as dead, because they are very much alive and active.I tell you these lads have got a Royal Air Force on the Other Sideof which they are very proud. They call it in fact rThe Senior Service' without any regard to the prior claim of the Royal Navy.

    "It may seem odd that an organization devoted to death and destruction on earth should persist and flourish on the Other Side.But I suppose that the loyalty and self-sacrifice which characterise

    the RAF here have created spiritual values which persist beyond thegrave "

    Dowding stressed he was not speaking in parables but with literal truth. I look forward to giving to the world the evidence onwhich I base my belief. My message to the bereaved and anxious isthis: Dont fear death. The last enemy is not death, it is fear."

    From the time he retired he carried out his promise to give the

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    world the spirit truths which had been proved to him.f . . . i

    LEADER OP A RESCUE CIRCLE

    Five months after that public declaration, he was present at aremarkable Estelle Roberts dlrect-voice seance at which one famous

    - "dead" pilot he had known personally communicated to him. Many com

    municators at his home circle and elsewhere were young men, killedin their prime, who did not realise they had "died".

    Dowding told of one "dead" airman who slowly became aware ofhis surroundings. His plane was wrecked. His observer-gunner waslying unconscious on the ground. In the aircraft was another figurehunched over the controls. The pilot rushed to free him, then recoiled in horror. It was his own body that was trapped. The airmantold of his immediate post-death experience by writing through a

    medium's hand. His spirit meeeage, and similar accounts from other"dead" servicemen, were sent to Lord Dowding who published them inhis first book, "Many Mansions".

    After finding his own body in the plane, the airman describedhis emotions: "I had come apart from my body. It was a most helpless feeling. I couldn't think what to do. There was Clark (hisobserver-gunner) unconscious, perhaps dead, and I was in this awfulseparated condition. I waited near him and got so tired that I laydown and seemed to unconsciously leave my second body. It was likeshelling peas! There was one of me in the plane, another of me lying near, and still I seemed to go on and be just as much myselfoutside both of them. . . "

    This, said Dowding, was typical of accounts from those who diesuddenly. At first they do not realise they are dead. Until they

    shed their second body, which is partly physical and partly spiritual, they are not fully aware of their new surroundings. Eventuallythey see others around them and recognise relatives or friends whohave also died. Slowly they become accustomed to life in a newworld.

    It is not surprising that Dowding astonished the world withthese startling accounts soon after the war. With the same determination and courage he had shown against Hitler, Dowding embarked ona public campaign to give testimony to an after-life. He was tryingto alleviate the suffering and grief which were the war's inevitableaftermath.

    When he was invited to give an address at Christ Church in London's Mayfair, he astonished his congregation by producing a letterwritten by a "dead" seaman. He read extracts describing the man'ssensations after he was killed by a torpedo which sunk his ship.His sermon made headlines in the next day's newspapers. It alsoearned him abuse and ridicule, which he expected and ignored, as hadhis previous talks on the topic.

    At Dowding's home circle there were communications from "dead"

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    servicemen who described their wartime escapades and occasionallyrelayed messages for relatives.

    HIS ASTRAL TRAVELS

    People turned to the famous war hero for help, comfort and ad

    vice in their bereavement. One was a war widow, Mrs. Max Whiting.Her father-in-law suggested she write to Dowding to ask for the nameof a local medium. The air chief replied that Max Whiting had com

    municated in his own home circle! He invited the widow to lunchwith him in order that she could meet the medium.

    Mrs. Whiting had been psychic since childhood. During herearly years she had often seen and spoken with a man whom she knewas "Hutie". He would mysteriously appear in her room. She expected to grow up and marry him. Hutie promised that they would.

    She never realised that her visitor was not physically present,or that other could not see him. Later, she decided that Hutie had

    been killed. She married Max Whiting. Now, in the early days ofher bereavement, Hutie appeared to her again in her bedroom. Herfamily heard her laughing and talking and feared her husband's deathhad affected her.

    Towards the end of her lunch with Dowding and his medium, Mrs.Whiting suddenly caught eight of the air chief's laughing profile.Lord (Hugh) Dowding was Hutie! They married -- as he had promisedduring his astral visits in 1951* They believe their life together was predestined. It is a stranger-than-fiction story. Butno novelist could materialise a more down-to-earth personality thanDowding. He became a giant in the pages of British history. Yet

    he took little credit for the vital part he played in winning freedom for Britain.

    Dowding said the credit must go to God. He firmly believedthat that the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force fromDunkirk, in the dark days of the war, was a miracle brought about"in answer to the great volume of anguished prayer which arose atthat time".

    He praised the courage of the sailors and longshoremen who manned the rescue vessels. But their efforts would have been to noavail, he maintained, "if the restless Straits had not been stilledinto an unnatural calm for days on end".

    And this is how Dowding explained his reasons for his crusadeshortly after the war: "I say with absolute conviction that, butfor God's intervention; the Battle of Britain would have been lost.

    Now, therefore, as I lay down my sword, I take up my pen andtestify. . . 11 (Psychic News, Feb. 21, 1970).

    In the "Psychic News" for March 21, 1970, the News reporter interviewed the well-known English medium and Spiritualist, Ena Twigg,who attended the Memorial Service for Lord Dowding at Westminster

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    Abbey and saw the air chief attending his own service.

    "'It was a wonderful spectacle;' said the famous medium. 'Inearly cried with joy because I was so thrilled to see him.

    "Her vision began with what was obviously a spirit symbol, a

    large number of aeroplanes flying past. Then she saw Dowding between two vases of roses at the altar. He stood there at attentiontaking the salute. Dowding was radiant, she said, full of life andvitality. He appeared 30 years younger, looking as he did at aboutthe time he directed the Battle of Britain which brought him deserved Immortal fame. Then she was aware of a crowd of hundreds ofspirit faces all belonging to former Royal Air Force members.

    "Ena said her vision was in colour She was also aware duringthe service of a large number of spirit people who were overshadowing relatives and friends in the huge congregation. This was thefirst time that a Spiritualist has been honoured with a memorialservice in Britain's national shrine. Paradoxically the man whodid not get on earth the crowning award to which he was entitled,

    being made a Marshal of the RAF, had to wait until his passing toreceive Britain's homage by this service. . .

    "Denis Healey, Defence Minister, praised 'a very remarkableman'. He described Dowding as 'one of those great men whom thecountry miraculously produces in time of peril'."

    To a student of the occult there is no miracle about it at all!Dowding wa3 an advanced soul out of England's long history who choseto be born and grow up at a time of approaching crisis for his nation and Western civilization. He was an initiated representative

    of a Lodge of the Masters on the Inner Planes, and overshadowed bysuch Men Beyond Mankind as King Arthur, St. George, Francis Bacon,Sir Thomas More and others. They were guiding him in the develop

    ment of a war machine to match the Germans across the Channel.

    As Healey said of Dowding in his address: "He occupies a veryspecial place in the hearts of the British people because he wasone of the architects of our deliverance in the Battle of Britain,which was of supreme importance in this country's history," and hewent on to speak of Dowding's "years of service in the RAF beforehe became head of Fighter Command, how he encouraged developmentslike radar and the production of aircraft which ensured that his pi

    lots were equipped by the highest standards."

    Adolf Hitler was an initiate too, in sotns Black Lodge whoseconnections go back to some Cavern World "Agharta" beneath Tibet.

    And while the Evil Geniuses of this School of Degradation were inspiring Willi Messerschmldt in the design of his super-fighter,Dowding's Teachers were inspiring him to encourage the developmentof the slightly superior Hurricane and Spitfire. The opposing fighter planes, and their dedicated pilots, were well matched; exceptfor the fact that the British planes were about 30 miles'per-h6ur-

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    .faster than the German planes, a slight margin, but just enough totip the balance of the fighting between the otherwise evenly matched

    men and machines in favor of the Forces of Light. ThU3 the way wasnot opened for Hitler's drugged, brainwashed, fanatical hordes tooverrun the British Isles.

    SACRIFICING CAREER FOR COUNTRY

    But the Chief of the Fighte r Command wouldn't have had anyplanes to command in the Battle of Britain if other officers hadhad their way. They wanted Dowding to send his precious Huiricanesand Spitfires to France in the futile effort to save that unfortunate country. Were they "inspired" by the same Evil Geniuses guidingHitler in his mad effort to conquer the world? I think so. ButDowding stood up to them in the staff meetings and held his Commandtogether for the coming fight for survival after Dunkirk. His op

    ponents had their way later, though, and got their revenge. Dowdingwas sacked when the crisis was over. He never did receive his nation's highest honor, Air Marshal.

    However, studentB on the Path aren't particularly interestedin worldly titles and honors. The marks of distinction which leadthem on to work for the Plan of Evolution are invisible,to mortaleyes. What was most important now for him was the work of rehabilitation of the "dead" and its companion task, removing the veil ofignorance which blinds men to the Light within them. This is whyDowding "put down his sword and took up his pen"!

    JUDGEMENT DAY

    From Dowding's second book, "Lychgate, The Entrance to the Path",we have chosen thi3 significant example of his rescue work, telling

    "of a man who has sojourned in the Dark Places for nearly 300 yearsof our time. We had had a warning that a case of special difficultyawaited us, but no indication of what was to come. L.L. (the mediumfor the rescue circle) gradually sank into a trance.

    "Presently a horrible sort of leer spread over L.L.'s face andshe began to wash her hands 'with invisible soap and imperceptiblewater', as Gilbert says. After quite a long time of this she gotup out of her chair and spoke to me in a thick indistinct voice inwhich I only caught the w o r d s * Dover Road. Hullo, I thought, a highwayman?

    "But no. It soon appeared that he was an innkeeper on the old

    Dover Road and that I was a prospective guest. 'You are but plainlydressed Sir for your high position.' Then some obsequious and nauseating murmurings about a bed and a wench. 'You shall lie soft,

    my lord, with pillows of the finest down', and then more about thewench.

    "I took him by the arm (and when I say 'him' I mean L.L., forhe was for the time being in occupation of her body) -- I took him

    by the arm and said sharply 'Stop that now and listen to me: you have

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    "been brought to me so that X can help you. 1

    "(At the back of my mind there was a queer sort of wonder thatL.L; should be such a marvellous actress. She was speaking straightout of a historical novel, and I realized the meaning of the expression 'acting the part to the life'.)

    "He threw me off roughly. I want none of you,' he said. Hethen became violent and incoherent and made rather an ineffectualattempt to strangle me. I was trying to restrain his struggles asgently as possible so as not to hurt L.L.

    "'Call on God and Christ Jesus,1 I said, 'and They will helpyou.

    "'God wont help me,1 he said.

    "'Yes He will,' said I, 'He will help every one of His crea

    tures even in the depths of the Pit.' And I tried to carry his mindback to his childhood and to the days of his innocence.

    "He then became violently agitated again: 'Keep these devilsoff me. Dont let them get at me.'

    "'It's all right,1 I said, 'they wont be able to harm you.' Hethen collapsed onto his knees on the hearthrug and after swayingabout for a few moments, he leant forward, and to my amazement Iheard him saying a little baby prayer. I helped him through withthe words and then we said it again together.

    "(Just at this time I noticed in the fire a large black lump of

    coal, and through two right-angled cracks in it was glowing a perfectly proportioned Sign of the Cross. It persisted for a considerable time and I showed it to the other two after the episode wasover. )

    "Then he knelt upright, and raised his arms toward the ceiling,and cried in a great voice of glad amazement 'Why BETSY, BETSY. '

    "I said 'Yes, Betsy has come to meet you. Go with her now andshe will look after you.'

    "Then we were given a lovely prayer to the Father 'Another of

    Thy children is rising to Thee' -- and the Blessing. Then L.L. satdown and in a few moments was awake again. She knew nothing of whathad happened and only remembered that she had been Running roundwith a Cross, holding it up in front of people'.

    "But now comes the sequel. The following day L.L. was consciousof an interested presence about the house -- watching the water coming out of the bath taps, running to the window to watch a trolley

    bus pass by, examining the electric cooker in the kitchen, etc. Thenshe was impelled to sit down and this came through in automaticwriting:

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