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The Seeker, Volume 1, No. 1 - "Three Dates with Eternity" by John A Lilley
"In the course of psychic history, there are many cases where a deceased person manifests in spirit form for the sole reason of giving some sort of warning to a relation or friend. In psychic parlance this is called a monition, a situation that Shakespeare created in Hamlet in the famous ghost scene.

 

... Many of our old castles and palaces have their ghosts and here I shall mention three of them, namely, Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace and Hampton Court Palace..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 1, No. 1 - "Discoveries in Physics Prove We Possess a Soul" by Michael Roll
"It is a national scandal that the only outlet in Great Britain for scientists who connect survival after death with subatomic physics is via the papers of the religion of spiritualism.

 

The purpose of this short article is only to show students where to look in order to obtain the scientific proof of survival after death."

 


TASTERS FOR MODERN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND THE DIRECTED DAYDREAM
“Desoille describes the directed daydream technique as being “… an intermediate hypnoidal state which shades between wakefulness and sleep” and “ is essentially a device for tapping the inexhaustible reservoir in which one accumulates anxieties, fears, desires and hopes (which) maintain their determining influence over ongoing behaviour whenever one is coping with the external world”.”

 

 

“It is an ingenious and effective technique. It is, from the mystical viewpoint I believe, a step in attaining the goal of integration, the union and blending of the outer and inner, the alchemical  wedding.”

 

“There are six standard themes used as starting points, each designed to place the client in a number of symbolic situations, which he must have faced at one time or another in his life.”
The Seeker, Volume 1, No. 1 - "Thomas Paine (1736 -1809)”
"Paine did for Britain and America what Voltaire did for France"

 


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 2 -"How the Mind can affect The Body" by Ken Alexander, MSP. FNCP (Hon), MNCH(Acc). FRC

This article originally appeared as Appendix III to Report entitled "Analysis of psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and orthomolecular treatments carried out between 1974 and 1982" submitted to the British Medical Association in September 1983.


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 2 "A Rational Explanation for so-called Psychic Phenomena" by Michael Roll
"If your mathermatical theories do not match the experiment then they are wrong" Prof. Richard Feynman, Nobel Laureate for Physics.

 

"We have united recently deceased people with their friends and relations who are still on earth".

 

"There is no way a daughter could be taken in by an imposter impersonating her mother."

 


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 2 "The Turin Shroud Correction Factor" by John C Belcher, CEng, MIEE, FRC
"One factor that compounded this Bronze Age fiasco was the advent of radiocarbon dating. This is a method of dating organic remains based on their content of carbon-14. Potentially a valuable research tool in its own right, this particular technique is still very much in its infancy and is therefore prone to error. This becomes apparent when it is found that it has always tended to late-date events..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 3 "The Mode of Future Existence" by Sir Oliver Lodge

"When we consider the question of Survival from the physical point of view we are up against the ancient problem of the connection between mind and body. The body is certainly made of matter, but matter is inert, it never does anything. It is completely controlled by the forces acting upon it ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 3 "Superstitions - Why Do They Survive?" by K. Seybourne-Williams, BA.

"Although many of the superstitions—the omens, the good-luck charms and safeguards against evil, had definite origin in religious rites of long ago and through Mediaeval folklore have been passed down through generations, others have been introduced in more recent times..."


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 4 "Electrical Nervous Energy" by John C Belcher, CEng. MIEE FRC

  "What then do we know about this curious form of energy? Essentially, it can be said that a current of electrical nervous energy behaves in a very similar way to that of a current of electrical energy..."


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 4 "Avalon is a Blessing" by Stanley Messenger

"Whilst walking down Glastonbury High Street the other day I suddenly came to a stop, something new awoke in me, so simple I was astonished how dull my previous perception of it had been ..."


The Seeker, Volume 1, no. 4 "The Golden Thread" by Ken Alexander

"… In my pocket I had a copy of a little book, which I had bought that morning from a secondhand bookshop and I loaned it to her. Two or three weeks later I visited her again and she greeted me with a smile. She seemed quite transformed from the embittered person I had first met..."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 1 "Alchemy—the Spagyric Art" by Ed Davies, FRC
"It was said of the Rosicrucians of old that they were masters of alchemy, able to make gold at will. However, the Rosicrucians themselves divided their work under two heads ergon and parergon, the most important and that of secondary importance; and the making of gold they considered only their parergon. So what could be more important to them than the transmutation of base metals into gold, and the elixir of life?"

 


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 1 "History Revisited" by Michael Roll

"When Mr. Oppenheimer discovered the atom bomb he did not do it by tinkering with a chemistry set in his back garden. He worked it out by mathematics ... This is how our modern nuclear physicists have discovered the next world, by mathematics ..."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 1 "Orthomolecular therapy" by Ken Alexander, MSP. FNCP (Hon) MNCH (Ace) FRC

"No-one in his right mind would dream of using diesel oil in a brand new petrol-fuelled car and expect optimum performance, yet we are frequently taking inferior foods into our own vehicles, our physical bodies, and thereby operating at levels well below our optimum performance."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 2 "The Man in the Dressing Gown" by John A Lilley

"Many years of investigation and study has brought me to the conclusion that where a genuine haunting is concerned there is `no smoke without fire' and every authentic haunting has behind it a reason and a story; in most cases the entity is making a mute appeal for help of some kind ..."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 2 "Carl's Wark and Carl's Wain" by Bruce Copen PhD
"...Just beyond the normal consciousness of mankind are other spheres of matter and expression, other beings also of which the ancient peoples were aware..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 2 "Developing the Intuition" by Mark Symons PhD
"It is generally accepted that we are born with five senses. These are senses acceptable as normal, whatever one might consider normal to be. Yet few of us bother to look as far as the five normal senses, let alone seek for sixth, seventh or eighth senses. In fact, "super-scientists" will know not less than ten different senses that Man has and Intuition comes only seventh in line of importance ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 3 "What Makes a Spiritual Politician?" by Johan Henri Quanjer

"To put spirituality into politics is to encourage wisdom training, so that a liberated and enhanced mentality may grant a profounder outlook, with greater flexibility of mind and spirit ..."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 3 "Phenomena" by Anthony E Baker
(extract from the author's book "Know Your Wisdom")

 

"I had discovered that I could feel my aura rebound off any object before I touched it. This seemed only vaguely useful ... until a school teacher friend of mine suggested I should try healing..."


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 4 "Roland" by Ken Alexander
"... During those times spent together we had most profound conversations on shared interests such as writing, religious philosophy, mysticism and the Arcane School, social problems of the time and our ideas on Britain's true role in the world scene ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 4 "The Quantum Marriage" by Will Hand, BSc, FRC
"... During life on earth we are constantly changing our awareness, our reality ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 2, no. 4 "Capstone and the Star Wheel Mandalas" by Reginald K Newbon, ND
"... Since there is no Time in the world of Cause, we as consciousness in a Manifest World develop the potentials to bring the Timeless into Time..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 1 "Green Balls of Fire" by Margaret Prentice
"... As I walked along towards the corner of the road, into my own road, two big green balls bounced in front of me.  I looked back at Doris who still stood there in fluorescent flames.  I rounded the corner with these two big green balls leading the way, all the way to my front door..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 1 "The Responsibility of Truth" by Jacques R Rangasamy, PhD
"...This attunement deepens as we become more developed spiritually and psychically. This awakening of the seventh chakra and the attunement to the Vital Life Force begins a process of reclaiming our temperament. Indeed, our character and temperament has hitherto been wedded to the ego..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 2 “Survival Physics” by R D Pearson, B.Sc., CEng
“... I will summarise my own final solution which gives mostly the same equations as general relativity, eliminates the difficulty of the cosmological constant and then shows how an ultimate immortal consciousness must exist as part of an invisible background medium."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 2 "Latter Day Knights of the Written Word" by Chris McCooey
"The first thing I did when I became a full-time freelance writer ... was to turn the lawn into a vegetable garden and buy six hens..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 2 "A Brief Look at Religion" by K Seybourne-Williams. BA
"Looking at the state of planet Earth one would have to draw the conclusion that the Creator, if he exists, must be either a very tolerant being, who smiles paternally at mankind's many misdemeanours, or ... gave up on us long ago!"

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 3 "Education, or Enlightenment" by K Seybourne-Williams, BA
“...Having looked at what education means we should concentrate on turning education into enlightenment, which is a far better term ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 3 "Who Says We All Have to Die?" by Terry James
“... So, if I can inspire you, the reader, to deny the idea of death before say, 100 it is likely that you will live longer than you might otherwise have done. We all die too soon."

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 3 "Fundamentalists" by Johan Henri Quanjer
"The Cosmic-minded, now emerging in droves, are totally free to participate in the composition of a new way for mankind. They bring this into being with the elation an insect must feel when it discards its cocoon".

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 4 "Money" by Phil Murray
"Money brings joy to the enlightened. I urge you to postulate owning lots of it this lifetime and doing with it what you see fit".

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 4 "What Are We Here For?" by H K Challoner
"We must all of us occasionally ask ourselves the questions: What is life? What is it all about? What is death? Is it really the end? And what about God?   ... We tend to think that life and death are two separate states, completely divided from each other".

 


The Seeker, Volume 3, no. 4 "The Golden Age" by John C Belcher, CEng, MIEE, FRC
"However, some thirty years ago, I learned how to think using a natural form of logic. This is an accomplishment that was achieved only once before in living memory, and that was when Sir Francis Bacon discovered this same natural method of thinking..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 1 "God and the New Age" by The Rev. Dr. K. G .Cuming
"We must first realise that when a ray of Divine truth shines upon the human mind, it becomes distorted and coloured as it passes through. Hence St. Paul's remark about "seeing through a glass darkly".

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 1 "Karma in Reincarnation" by Ken Alexander, MSP, FNCP (Hon). MNCH (Acc). FRC
"When he had finished telling me about his problem, I sat in silence for a few moments before I answered him... It was not that his request was particularly unusual (but) what did surprise me was my own reaction to the client. That I had never experienced before ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 1 "Being and the Order of Things" by Jacques R Rangasamy. PhD
"We are structured the way we are because we react to the world the way we do. That is, either in haphazard response to an evolving world, or according to a pre-conceived evolutionary plan.”

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 1 The Golden Age” (Part 2) by John C Belcher, C.Eng., MIEE., FRC
“In an elegant result, typical of the detailed design of the complex, exactly three-fifths of the Stonehenge site became devastated.”

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 2 "Why the World Needs Physical Mediumship Right Now!" By Ronald Pearson, BSc. C Eng
"The solution appearing from my own investigation shows that a basic level of reality exists having a structure with similarity to the neural networks of our brains."

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 2 "Understanding the Spiritual Law of Cause and Effect and the Responsibility of Free-Will" by Jim McQuitty

"The effects produced by the many causes we instigate during our lifetime can sometimes be immediate."


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 2 "The Golden Age (part 3)—Pyramid Power" by John C Belcher, CEng., MIEE.,. FRC
"This can only be achieved if the outer skin forms a conducting surface. That is to say, if the outer skin is composed of some metallic sheeting or foil ... Note that gold leaf is specified for the basis of the outer skin, for several good reasons—"

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 3 "Success" by Divinatrix Olomano
“....The mill cannot grind with the water that has past'. One day the stand must be made. Why not now?"

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 3 "Spiritual Science On Earth" by Christine Johnson
"We need to talk to the great masses of people on the earth plane today with the knowledge of spirit. There is no death!"

 


The Seeker, Volume 4, no. 3 "Peace on Earth" by Johan Henri Quanjer
"The image of a rider on a white stallion is a metaphor passed on through diverse scriptures.  (Its purpose)—to uphold a redemptive nostrum to save, to redeem, to reveal, to unbind and provide us with the elixir of life..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 1 "Experiences of the Supernatural" by W. Jay
“... Later, when I confronted Aunt May with what the Medium had told me she fainted.  When she recovered she told me the whole story ... aunt May was my mother! What further proof would I want of the supernatural?"

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 1 "Meditation" by Light of the Two Circles"
"Music may be used as an aid or as an introduction to the meditative state but it is impossible to, as some say, "meditate to music" because meditation is beyond the level of our senses. When one is in a true state of meditation music could not be heard. However, there is a way that brings in the use of music."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 1 "The End of Good and Evil" by Anthony E Baker
"Using the word `evil' has only one purpose as far as I can see. It allows us to point the finger at others, it allows wars, and it allows us to ignore our own behaviour..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 2 "Forgiveness Came and Offered Me a Gift" by Michael Lewin
"When you can forgive both another and yourself... you move from the law of karma (action and reaction) into the law of grace (resolution)—that effulgent state that transmutes and heals."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 2 "The Big `C' ” by John C Belcher, C.Eng., MIEE., FRC
"What these researchers fail to understand is that when a line of research produces no solution after a great deal of effort has been put into it, then it is likely that the basis of research is at fault. At which one ought to reconsider the problem from the beginning."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 2 "Exorcisms" by Johan Henri Quanjer
"A priest for fifty years, Father Amorth, born in 1925 in Modina, northern Italy, from a line of lawyers, is today the undisputed leader of the city's six exorcists who have, to date, performed a reputed 50,000 exorcisms ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 3 "What Are We Here For?" by H K Challoner
"However, it would be pretty dull if there were really an end to discovery.  Life can be an extraordinarily exciting adventure once we begin to investigate the deeper mysteries."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 3 "Shaw and Religion" by John Knight
"It might be supposed that George Bernard Shaw, who was sympathetic to the Russian revolution and communism, was an atheist. Yet this was not so..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 5, no. 3 "Transition—not Death" by Keith Hagar
"I was 'gob-smacked'. This was spontaneous information and evidence from an independent source that did not know me, or my circumstances."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 1 "Clement of Alexandria" by Johan Henri Quanjer
“In a well-known fairy tale, noted down by the Brothers Grimm, the story of the sleeping Princess on the top floor of the Castle tells us of Mankind's Highest Self fast asleep..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 1 "The Spirit of Mars" by Jacques R Rangasamy, PhD
“... For now, let us dwell awhile in reflection on the Martian spirit.  As an archetype, it has had a powerful influence in the shaping of our collective humanity, our history and our destiny."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 1 "The Quest for Self-Knowledge" by Rosa Bruzon
"Knowledge can become stagnant just like the waters of a fountain that is not used; and just as stagnant waters can poison the travellers who venture its way, stagnant knowledge can degenerate into fanaticism, consequently doing more harm than good".

 

 

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 2 "The Octave" by Lucy Copen
"The pianist, playing on a short keyboard and looking for E flat, found it wasn't there and said to himself: "Oh, well. I'll play it an octave lower". How like our lives, when limited, restricted and sometimes frustrated; how like our vision, when we cannot see into the world of spirit we long so much to enter..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 2 "The Autonomic Reflex and Map Dowsing” by John C Belcher, CEng. MIEE, FRC
"The basis of radiesthesia, indeed the basis of pendulisme, lies in the employment of the body's electrical nervous energy, by way of the dowser's pendulum; a combination that sets up a magnetic field surrounding the pendulum's suspension…"

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 2 "Open Mind, Receptive Heart" by Michael Lewin
"Nothing is truly enduring or permanent in life, although we may at times wish that it was. All is continuous flux, continuous change in a universe of never-ending, unfolding anicca (impermanence). The Buddha understood this profound reality and in time it came to find many scriptural expressions..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 3 "A Smashing English Poltergeist" by Enid Anthony
"The malevolent force was no laughing matter. Its activities had been restricted to the first floor until it found Pauline's money. One evening... she saw a trail of shredded currency coming from the second floor. .."

 


The Seeker, Volume 6, no. 3 "Know Thyself" by Jacques R Rangasamy, PhD
"Animals have an instinctual responsive awareness of disasters. A few years ago, an amateur seismologist predicted successfully the earthquake that inflicted much damage to the state of California. ... His method was disarmingly simple: he perused the `lost pets' notices of daily newspapers regularly. A sudden rise in the notices of cats and dogs escaping from the comfort of their owners' homes alerted him to the imminence of a quake that animal instinct had detected more effectively than scientific instruments."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 1 "Bright Lights" by Anthony G Callegari, BSc.. MPhil
It is interesting to look at `BraH-ma', a sort of portmanteau for 'Light-mass'. In Sanskrit `brag' means light, whilst `ma' means substance or time. This suggests that light, at the 1.87 hertz level, condenses to matter in a mechanism consistent with Newton's Law of Gravitation and the repulsive nature of Lamba in Einstein's discredited field equation, recently resuscitated following data from the Hubble telescope ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 1 "Some Science Behind Survival" by Ronald D Pearson. BSc (Hons)
"Most people, seeing equations where letters appear instead of numbers, immediately assume this is something beyond their scope and quickly close the pages. If you feel this way, then please study this Appendix carefully. It needs to be studied step by step, making sure the simple logical rules are obeyed at each step before moving to the next one. You will then discover, to your great surprise and satisfaction, that you understood it after all! Another reason for this Appendix is to show how cosmologists and physicists, despite their incredible mathematical prowess, have missed a very simple bit of logic."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 1 "The Great Shift" by Fif Hugenholtz
"...According to the Mayan calendar, their fifth world ended in 1987 and their sixth will start in December 2012. This sixth world will recognise the importance of a universal connection and love. So we are at present `in between' worlds, the Apocalypse. It's the time when the real truth that has been hidden is being revealed. It is not the end of the world but a time of transition..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 2 "The Path to an Awakened Life" by Mick Lewin
"Difficulties in life can strike at any time, in any place, wounding us with anxiety, resentment and fear... Frequently, when their intensity is so great, we can feel a profound sense of powerlessness in resisting their influence over us. But should this be so?"

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 2 "Faith" by Jacques R Rangasamy. PhD
"In this article, Faith provides us with the theme of our meditation.  But first let us hasten to clear a rather uncomfortable connotation associated with the term faith. Indeed, Religion took ownership of the word Faith long ago."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 2 "Reincarnation and Creation" by Gladys Archer
"It was midnight when something awakened me-a loud wailing that continued for hours and then finally subsided. Just as I was about to resume my much-needed sleep, a demonic screeching noise began..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 3 "In Solitary Irish Splendour" by Chris McCooey
Father and son were loading peat into a double pannier slung over their mule's back. All around, the mountainside was scarred with cuttings.

 

"How do you know which is your peat" I asked Patrick Flynn, the father, who had three teeth, two leathery ears and one red, peeling nose.

 

"Well, this here is mine and that over there is another fella's," he replied, without a trace of sarcasm...

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 3 "Creation and Reincarnation" by Gladys Archer
"Mankind collectively has been responsible, through its past wrongs and hurts to others, for the physical or mental disabilities it has produced. We are responsible for our actions and our thoughts. Thoughts are things and are very powerful. In fact, we are what we think."

 


The Seeker, Volume 7, no. 3 "The Ferment in the Crucible" by Roland Northover and H K Challoner
"Wider education too, however desirable in itself, is largely responsible for a whole crop of complications, not least the violent eruption of demands for self-determination and political freedom in under-developed countries as well as the placing of power in the hands of people, in civilised as well as primitive communities, who are not yet trained or fitted to meet the responsibilities such demands must always impose..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 1 "Success—Ideals for Everyman" by Divinatrix Olomano
“...The true desire for beauty creates elegance and grace. Whereas the desire merely to possess beautiful things often results in miserly confusion or gaudiness. The true desire for peace gives birth to loyalty, consideration and an urge to teach and to bring understanding to others less enlightened. When observing the needs of others, the seeds of compassion are sown. These seeds fertilised by the grace of Spirit can bloom into bowers of spiritual beauty. By such cultivation does the Soul-personality grow in dignity..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 1 "Continuous Creation" by John C Belcher, CEng-MIEE, FRC
“...Dear old Albert Einstein claimed that it would be impossible to determine the Absolute Velocity of anything moving in Space because there would be no fixed datum point from which to take a relative measurement. What we have done, however, is to find a way round this problem and so have come up with the correct answer..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 1 "Fear - Our Greatest Enemy" by Light of the Two Circles
"There is a strong force of evil in the world now, exacerbated by the ignorance, selfishness and fear of people.

 

In ignorance, we tend to become afraid of difference--of the unknown other-whether the difference is about religious beliefs, race or some other factor. The danger here is that fear breeds hatred and it is a trait to want to destroy what one most fears. Herein is written the history of humanity..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 2 "Sir William Crookes and Survival" from Michael Roll
"The main thing that was missing from Sir William Crookes' early experiments with the materialisation medium Florence Cook (published in the Quarterly Journal of Science in 1874) was that he could not carry out the same scientific exercise that Alan Cleaver did in 1982 ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 2 "Giving Something Back"--by Dorothy Davies, BSc.
"During my years in spiritualism I've learned to ask one question of any spirit who comes close, why are you here? It may seem a silly question in some ways; guides come because they need to be close and work with us, help and nudge us along the right pathway, but others come for different reasons..."

 

 

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 2 "Wasps, the Wells and Windsor" by Ken Alexander
"This world is a strange but fascinating place ... Long before I started school I would spend much of my time on a particular place on the stairs ... in the shafts of sunlight I could see all manner of little people with delicate wings laughing and playing in the brightness..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 3 "The Higher Impulse" by Johan Henri Quanjer
“...In order to seek new answers to overcome old problems, many of which are totally stuck in duality, we need to forget all the methods employed in previous centuries and find new riverbeds, as it were, for our continued flows of thought and existence.

 

By adopting a new mind-set, especially among the would-be negotiators, we can be aware of solutions staring us in the face..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 3 "Deep, Effective Change for a Better Life—The Six Stages" by Michael Lewin
"After the muddy waters have cleared and we have gained greater clarity of vision, we are in a position to start thinking about drawing up an action plan for proposed changes. It may very well be provisional, open to revision and alteration, but there is an imperative to engage, to set something down ..."

 


The Seeker, Volume 8, no. 3 "Survival Physics" by Ronald D Pearson, BSc (Hon)
“...So three of the four forces of nature can be explained as abstract: they are not real forces. Only the fourth force of nature remains ..."