This article was published in New Dawn 74 (Sept-Oct 2002) It seems hard to imagine that it has been nearly twenty years since Bladerunner was released. That riveting and influential film was the first movie to be inspired by the writings of […]
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The Out-of-Body Experience As Dimensional Translocation
From New Dawn 74 (Sept-Oct 2002) Pause for a moment and try to imagine four-dimensional space. It is right next to you, but in a direction you can’t point to. No matter how well hidden you may be, a four-dimensional […]
Mystery of Shambhala
From New Dawn 72 (May-June 2002) I believe the idea of Shambhala has not yet come to full flower, but that when it does it will have enormous power to reshape civilisation. It is the sign of the future. The […]
Nothing’s Shadow: Ethics, Education and the Contemporary Relevance of the Samurai
In the West and the Near East the game of Chess is regarded as a war game, and its adepts as masters of strategy. In Japan, however, among the Samurai, this game was perceived as vulgar, a diversion for traders […]
The Secret of Eurasia: The Key to Hidden History and World Events
From New Dawn 68 (Sept-Oct 2001) Beneath the broad tide of human history there flow the stealthy undercurrents of the secret societies, which frequently determine in the depths the changes that take place upon the surface.– A.E. Waite1 Have secret societies […]