From New Dawn 152 (Sept-Oct 2015) Pilgrims have been drawn to the other-worldly auras of hallowed sites, both natural and man-made, all around the globe since antiquity. One such sanctuary sits right in the heart of Sydney and, although it […]
Secret History
The Nightmare World of Austin Osman Spare
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 9 No 2 (April 2015) If you were an art student in Britain in the last decades of the 20th century, you would have been extremely fortunate to learn of the existence of Austin […]
Erik Jan Hanussen: Hitler’s Jewish Psychic
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 8 No 3 (June 2014) On the morning of 7 April 1933, south of Berlin, workmen came upon a grisly discovery. Near the road that linked the German capital to the town of Baruth […]
Edgar Cayce: Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Messenger
From New Dawn 150 (May-June 2015) The year 1910 marked a turning point in Western spirituality. It saw the deaths of some of the most luminous religious thinkers of the nineteenth century, including psychologist-seeker William James; popular medium Andrew Jackson […]
The Bogomils: Europe’s Forgotten Gnostics
From New Dawn 106 (Jan-Feb 2008) Few people in the modern world have heard of the Bogomils, who existed during a seven-century time span in and around Bulgaria. Although almost forgotten, they represent an important movement that should be studied […]