From New Dawn 130 (Jan-Feb 2012) In our last New Dawn article we listed the great pioneering discoveries of science that – unacknowledged by science historians – were directly inspired by the ancient Egyptian ideas as set out in the […]
Secret History
The Timeless Mystery of the Count de Saint-Germain
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 3 (June 2017) While historical records prove that the man known as the Count de Saint-Germain actually existed, his life seems to defy common sense and appears almost magical. Was he a […]
Alice A. Bailey: Mother of the New Age or the New World Order?
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 13 No 2 (June 2019) One of the most controversial figures to emerge from the Theosophical Society (TS) in the early twentieth century grew up a devout Christian far removed from occult circles. For […]
Evolution Upside-Down: History is Cyclical, Not Linear
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 12 No 3 (June 2018) Charles Darwin possessed some characteristics which greatly endear him to me. He was an ‘amateur’, not a professional, making it clear that an all-consuming thirst for knowledge is a […]
The Fantastic Reality of Pauwels and Bergier
From New Dawn 165 (Nov-Dec 2017) In 1960 a book appeared in France that triggered a kind of revolution. Not a political one, although one of the book’s authors had political ideas that slanted distinctly toward the right. It was […]