Thursday, January 18, 2024

Oahspe: A New Bible

Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new revelations" from "...the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih..."[1] It was produced by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough (1828–1891),[2] who reported it to have been written by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century spiritualist works attributed to that practice.[3] The text defines adherents of the disciplines expounded in Oahspe as "Faithists".[4]

Oahspe: A New Bible
First edition title page
Original titleOahspe: A New Bible
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSpiritual-Religious
PublisherNewbrough
Publication date1882
Pages890

Oahspe comprises a series of related interior books chronicling earth and its heavenly administrations, as well as setting forth teachings for modern times. Included are over 100 drawings.[5] The title page of Oahspe describes its contents with these words:

A New Bible in the Words of Jehovih and His Angel Ambassadors. A Sacred History of the Dominions of the Higher and Lower Heavens on the Earth for the Past Twenty-Four Thousand Years together with a Synopsis of the Cosmogony of the Universe; the Creation of Planets; the Creation of Man; the Unseen Worlds; the Labor and Glory of Gods and Goddesses in the Etherean Heavens; with the New Commandments of Jehovih to Man of the Present Day.

"The Great Spirit", "Ormazd", "Egoquim", "Agoquim", "Eloih", "The I Am", and "Jehovih" are some of the names used throughout Oahspe as the name of the Creator.

According to Oahspe, the Creator is both masculine and feminine. Om is one of the names used to refer to the feminine (mother) aspect. Other references include, "The All Person", "The unseen" and "The Everpresent", "The All Light", "The Highest Light". God and Lord are titles of office for a person in the spirit realm who began life as mortal/in corporeal form (spirit within a body). The Creator is all and was all and forever will be all; S/he was never born and is beyond all gods. The Creator is our father and mother, and all that are and were born are our brothers and sisters.[6]

Genesis and first presentation

The "Tablet of Fonece," an illustration from Oahspe

Oahspe (the word is defined as "sky, earth (corpor) and spirit. The all; the sum of corporeal and spiritual knowledge as at present"[7]) was published in 1882.

Newbrough started writing the book in 1880 and stated that the writing was done automatically; he had been a spiritualist since the early 1870s. On at least two occasions Newbrough wrote publicly about how the Oahspe came about through automatic writing. A letter published in the Banner of Light (a 19th-century Spiritualist newspaper), and an Addendum in the 1882 Edition republished by Raymond A. Palmer in 1972. Both accounts, written in the first person, indicate that Newbrough sat at a (newly invented) typewriter for half an hour each morning at which time his hands would automatically type (without his knowledge of what was being written).[8]) An article in The New York Times had him explain that, feeling the urge to write, he sat down with pen and paper until a bright light enveloped his fingers and they started writing. Moreover, many of the drawings contain symbols resembling hieroglyphs, presumably drawn.[9] A copy of the "Banner of Light" letter accompanied Oahspes published by the Kosmon Press in England (such as it was received in New Zealand in 1895).[10]

The first presentation of the book took place on 20 October 1882 in Newbrough's house, at 128 West 34th Street in New York City, where he presented the "new bible," "a large quarto volume of over 900 pages," to a group of people. According to the New York Times news article, Newbrough said that the book was not a sacred text per se, but rather a history of religions going back 24,000 years, and that the first publication of the book came about with the financial assistance of a number of unnamed contributors.[9]

Style and language

The first (1882 edition) publication, as it was originally presented in 1882, contained various glyphs, whose resemblance to real Egyptian hieroglyphs was attested to by Prof. Thomas A. M. Ward, who claimed to have deciphered the hieroglyphics on the Cleopatra's Needle obelisk in Central Park. Ward was present at Oahspe's first presentation, as was Dr. Cetliniski, an Oriental scholar, who affirmed that mere mortals could not have produced such a book and that "supernatural agents" must have been responsible.

The first reporter on the book, writing for The New York Times, compared the book's content to a revised fusion of Indian and Semitic religions, and said its style was "in one place modern, and in another ancient, and the English of the King James version of the Christian Bible is mixed in with the English of today's."[9]

Basic teachings

Oahspe emphasized service to others; each person is graded according to service to others.[6] Each individual, group and nation is either in ascension or descension; sooner or later, all ascend, rising in grade. The higher one's grade, the better are the conditions within one's own soul, and the better the place awaiting one in heaven.

According to Oahspe, when mortals die their spirits continue to live, regardless of who they worshiped, or even whether they disbelieved in an afterlife.[11] The spirit realm becomes their new home, which is called heaven, and the individual spirit is called an angel. There are unorganized heavens close to or on the earth. Also starting there – and linking to the highest heavens – are the organized heavens. Both types of heavens are accessible to mortals. If a portion of heaven lives in a state of chaos and delights in evil, that portion is called hell.

An angel must subsist for a season after death somewhere along a continuum of delightful to abysmally wretched conditions. The heavenly place where angels initially live is determined by what their habits were as mortals; as well as by their aspirations and diet.[12] Selfish behavior, low thoughts, or eating animal derived food will place a newborn angel in the lowest level, being on the earth. Evil oriented persons enter heaven into hellish conditions. Nevertheless, all in descension eventually turn around and ascend upward to more delightful places within an organized heaven, whose chief is called God. God is an advanced angel ordained into office for a season.

The morphologically plural name Elohim, often translated as god-singular in the Old Testament, is not used to mean the Creator throughout the main body of Oahspe; the singular Hebrew terms "Jehovih" (SHD 3069) and "Eloih" are used instead.[citation needed]

Arrangement

According to Oahspe, the history of humankind is marked by a series of progressions. These lessons come in cycles: advancement followed by recession, being in turn succeeded by other cycles of improvement and regression. Cycles exist within cycles, but one important cycle, used in improving the grade of humanity, is a 3000-year cycle (average), and it is this cycle around which the books in Oahspe are organized.

The first few books of Oahspe lay the groundwork for understanding the nature of the work. This merges into a concise history taking the reader up to the present time, the new era. Separate from the history books are a series of books intended to illume for the reader the requirements of humanity for this day and age.

An interesting graphological characteristic of Oahspe is that a number of its sub-books are printed on pages divided in two. In these, the top half of the page contains a narrative of celestial events, while the bottom half describes the corresponding events on Earth.

Synopsis

Doctrines

Oahspe includes doctrinal books, and precepts for behavior can be found throughout its many books. Freedom and responsibility are two themes reiterated throughout the text of Oahspe. Some core doctrines include an herbivorous diet (vegan, vegetable food only), peaceful living (no warring or violence; pacifism), living a life of virtue, service to others, angelic assistance, spiritual communion, and communal living, (the smallest collective unit being ten families, the largest being a total of 3,000 persons then dividing to create a new community).

Subjects

Ethics

Oahspe exhibits great interest in understanding and applying general ethical principles. The suffix ISM in Faith-ism is defined meaning adherence or following an ideology. The Book of Inspiration in the Oahspe states "I will have no sect. I will have no creed".

Religion

Oahspe speaks of the need for all religions to help the various nations and peoples to rise upward. It also speaks of what it calls "the religion of Gods themselves,"[13] in which its adherents have no need for intermediaries such as Saviors and Idols, but who commune directly with, the Creator, the All Person, the collective unconscious of the Universe.

History

Oahspe purports to describe events in the spirit realms and their corresponding influence on events in the physical world starting from approximately 72,000 years ago, although many of such events are not recorded in the existing human records. The Book of Eskra and the Book of Es, according to Oahspe, are the more recent historical records (as they were recorded in the spirit realms) from 1550 BCE to the time Oahspe was transcribed in 1880 CE. The Book of God's Word teaches the record of Zarathustra and dates his time on earth at 9000 years ago.

Geology and archeology

Oahspe gives details, including maps, about lost lands and new lands, particularly a large sunken continent called Pan or Whaga that once filled much of the Pacific Ocean. It also puts forward explanations on the causes of rapid loss or gain of fertility, the cyclical variations in heat and light upon the earth.

Language and linguistics

Oahspe presents many illustrations of symbols said to be of ancient languages and of rites and ceremonies. It states the concept that there was an original language called Pan or the Panic Language, meaning "Earth Language," which originated from the ability of humans to mimic sounds. Its Book of Saphah has details on the claimed meanings and roots of many of the ancient words, symbols and ceremonies.

Evolution or progress

Oahspe contains chronologically-ordered accounts that are cosmological revelations concerning the development of humanity from approximately 78,000 years ago. This also includes a narrative of the genesis of life on earth, from its start as a planet being formed from its beginnings as a comet gathering material as its vortex (subtle envelope) matures till it is placed into its own stable orbit around its sun. After cooling - the transformation of gases and its first life-forms - and finally to the appearance of the human race and its progression from beast to physical and spiritual maturity. The process, according to Oahspe, has reached its last stage with the emergence of the "herbivorous men and women of peace" of this Kosmon era.

System and order

Cosmogony

Oahspe explains physical science as having its basis in subtler realms (which include spiritual forces), and then how to predict from them. Oahspe devotes an entire interior book to the subject, called the Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy, but a general overview can be read in the Book of Jehovih. Also, many examples and edifications are sprinkled throughout Oahspe. Other related subjects include physics and an integrating treatment of gravity, light, electricity, magnetism, heat, weather phenomenon, subtle planetary envelopes (called vortices) that respond to conditions beyond its boundaries and more.

Vortex motion of planets was originally proposed by philosopher and mathematician René Descartes in the early 17th century, and was not a new scientific theory as Oahspe claims. Unfortunately for Descartes and Oahspe, vortex motion of planets was superseded by the scientific work of Isaac Newton.

Cycles

The text describes cyclical events that occur within a range of greater and smaller cycles. For instance, according to Oahspe, the earth is traveling with the sun and its planets through regions of space in a large circuit of 4,700,000 years, which is divided into sections of 3,000 years average, which also occur within larger cycles of 24,000 years and 72,000 years, and so on. Each of these regions has variations in density and other qualities, and so, engender varying conditions that the Earth encounters. Also, explanation is given as to the rise and fall of civilizations.

Administration

The various regions mentioned in the previous Cycles section are under the administration of spiritual or "etherean" beings with titles such as "God" and "Chief" and whose ranks and ages vary in ascending grade, from tens of thousands of years to hundreds of thousands of years old and older. Their dominions cover vast distances and include many spiritual and corporeal worlds of various grades and densities.

These chief officers are designated "Sons and Daughters of Jehovih," and in accordance, the text of Oahspe contains separate sections or "books" such as the Book of Cpenta-Armij, Daughter of Jehovih, and also includes familiar names from non-Abrahamic religions, as in the Book of Apollo and Book of Thor, named as Sons of Jehovih.

Each of these Chiefs, Chieftainesses, Gods and Goddesses are only advanced angels according to Oahspe. And every angel, regardless of rank or office, was once a mortal, either from this planet earth or from some other planet in the universe.

Faithism

Soon after its publication, a number of groups/lodges formed in response to Oahspe. In New York City, the Oahspe Faithists met as early as 1883 in the Utah Hall (25th Street and 8th Avenue) with members only attending services.[14] A first colony based on the book's principles was founded in 1882 by Newbrough in Woodside Township, New Jersey,[15] but was relocated 5 months later to a property in Pearl River New York State.[16]

It was from the Pearl River location that Newbrough and a number of Faithists and orphaned children went to Las Cruces, New Mexico, where they founded the Shalam Colony in 1884. The Shalam Colony continued to exist for more than 10 years, although Newbrough died in 1891 during a severe influenza epidemic.[17]

Faithist group in the United States of America

  • Universal Faithists of Kosmon inc. (Utah, California, Colorado, and Ohio)[18]
  • Universal Light: The Voice of Jehovih The I Am Center, c1970-1986 (Anaheim, CA)
  • Brothers of Shalam (Albion, CA)
  • Brotherhood of Light, c1901 - 1908 (Arboles, CO)
  • The Restoration Faithists (New York and Ohio)
  • The Eloists (New England region)
  • Oahspe Collage University (online)
  • Seventh Era Faithist (online)
  • The New York Kosmon Temple (Brooklyn NY)[19]
  • Eloin Forest (The Oahspe Foundation, Oregon) [20]

Faithist group Outside of the United States

  • The Kosmon Church, in the United Kingdom.
  • The Oahspe Stichting, in the Netherlands.
  • Jehovih's Faithists (English Español and Português)
  • The Seekers - AKA Brotherhood of the Seven Rays (Oakpark, Ill)
  • Universal Brotherhood, in Balingup, NW Australia.

Land of Shalamedit

The Shalam Colony, or Land of Shalam, was formed in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1884, as a commune in which members would live peaceful, vegetarian lifestyles, and where orphaned urban children were to be raised. The commune was decided upon after a convention at Pearl River, New York, in November 1883, and was founded with the financial help of Andrew Howland. Newbrough raised money as well. He charged James Ellis $10,000 to join Shalam, and the next day Ellis demanded his money back. Newbrough refused to return the money. Members spent the first winter in adobe huts, and in 1885 began building a 42-room central building, the Fraternum. Children were "'gathered-up' from foundling homes; handed over by police sergeants; and left in Faithist depositories". Newbrough and his wife traveled as far as Kansas CitySan FranciscoNew Orleans, and Chicago to gather children. The children, from a variety of races, were pampered and treated with love and kindness.[21]

By the time Newbrough died (on 22 April 1891, of influenza), the colony consisted of the Fraternum, the Children's House (completed in 1890), and a church and other buildings. After the majority of the original volunteers left Shalam in 1886 when the financier, Howland resumed ownership of the property, a second type of colony was built a half a mile away from Shalam; called Levitica, it was founded for people who were not particularly followers of Oahspe teachings but needed a place to live. Levitica was designed in a less communal fashion, and inhabitants lived in more isolated homes.[21] This arrangement also soon failed due to various factors including non-participation.

Apparently, the colony was not a viable financial enterprise, due to the repeated failure of crops, the lack of markets for the crops they did produce, and the frequent flooding of the Rio Grande; Newbrough's wife, Francis van de Water Sweet, had married Howland in 1893 "to put an end to malicious gossip" but the cost of maintaining the colony proved too high. In 1901, the colony folded, and the children were sent to orphanages in Dallas and Denver.[15]

Related publicationsedit

Numerous publications[22] have been inspired by Oahspe, incorporating text and ideas from it, as well as reinterpretations, condensed and abridged versions. Many of these publications were from: The Essenes of Kosmon,[23] Montrose, Colorado; Kosmon Press, London; Palmer Publications, Amherst, Wisconsin; Universal Faithists of Kosmon, Salt Lake City, Utah; Kosmon Publishing Inc., Kingman, Arizona; The Eloists, Massachusetts; Four Winds Village, Tiger, Georgia. 2009 Edition of Oahspe Seven Books of Spiritual Wisdom https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24615840M/Oahspe_Seven_Books_of_Spiritual_Wisdom 1998 Edition of Oahspe https://openlibrary.org/books/OL400274M/Oahspe

Biography of John Newbrough

John Ballou Newbrough was born on 5 June 1828 near Mohicanville, Ohio, in a log cabin. His father, William Newbrough, was an Englishman who had attended the College of William & Mary; his mother, Elizabeth Polsky, was Swiss and attracted to spiritualism. Their son was named for the universalist clergyman Hosea Ballou. Newbrough's father was a stern man, flogging his son when the latter "began to receive spirit messages"; his schooling (he went to high school in Cleveland) was paid for by his mother and him selling wool and eggs. He graduated from Cincinnati Medical College, but being highly sensitive to pain and suffering he chose dentistry, setting up practice first in Dayton, then Cincinnati, and then New York City. He ran into trouble with the Goodyear Rubber Company after he developed a much cheaper compound to set teeth in dental plates than the one produced by Goodyear, which dominated the market. He was sued for patent infringement, but when the verdict was handed down in his favor, after he had supposedly consulted with spirits who visited him at dawn, he saw that as confirmation of his spiritual future.[24]

Critical reception

The Surrealist poet David Gascoyne at first found the claims of the book ridiculous, but eventually reread it and evaluated it as "the most astonishing book in the English language".[25]

Martin Gardner, a critic of The Urantia Book, considered Oahspe to be a similar type of production. Gardner opined that Oahspe is even "crazier than the works of Swedenborg and Davis"[26] and that rather than a religious work, the book "could just as well be classified as moonshine."[27] Edgar Johnson Goodspeed included it in Famous Biblical Hoaxes (1956), and Gordon Stein in the book Encyclopedia of Hoaxes (1993) noted that Oahspe has not been taken seriously because it was revealed to contain "many factual errors and unfulfilled prophecies."[28]

Modern marketingedit

In modern times it has been stated "Newbrough was possibly the first to use the word 'star-ship'."[29]

See alsoedit

Referencesedit

  1. ^ Oahspe Introduction, verse 23
  2. ^ McConnell, Reed (Spring 2017). "Orphan Utopia"Cabinet. Brooklyn, NY: Immaterial Incorporated. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "THE ORIGIN OF OAHSPE"www.sacred-texts.com.
  4. ^ "OAHSPE Standard Edition, start and books 01 02 03"oahspestandardedition.com.
  5. ^ The number of drawings in Oahspe depends upon what constitutes a separate drawing; for example, apart from the 100 or so drawings in the main text, there are 92 entries in the 1882 Glossary that each have drawings that depict its associated entry term.
  6. Jump up to:a b "Book of Judgment; bk 32 of OAHSPE Standard Edition"oahspestandardedition.com.
  7. ^ 1882 Oahspe Glossary
  8. ^ About Oahspe
  9. Jump up to:a b c d "Dr. Newbrough's Oahspe: An "Inspired" Volume Giving the History of 24,000 Years" (PDF)The New York Times. 1882-10-21. p. 5. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  10. ^ "A New Bible Inspired per Typewriter"Timaru Herald. 1895-07-30. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  11. ^ "Book of God's Word, chs 1-11; bk 21 of OAHSPE Standard Edition"oahspestandardedition.com.
  12. ^ "Book of Jehovih chs 3, 4 & 5; bk 04 of OAHSPE Standard Edition"oahspestandardedition.com.
  13. ^ Book of Discipline 7:15
  14. ^ "City and Suburban News: New York, Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, New Jersey" (PDF)The New York Times. 1883-11-26. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  15. Jump up to:a b Curtis, Ian (2006). Jesus: Myth Or Reality?. iUniverse. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-0-595-39764-8.
  16. ^ Miller, Timothy (1998). The Quest for Utopia in Twentieth-century America: 1900-1960. Syracuse UP. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8156-2775-3.
  17. ^ Shalam Colony: A Utopian Experiment
  18. ^ "In Colorado, some famous faces, names get ag-land tax breaks, too"The Denver Post. 2011-03-06. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  19. ^ Kestenbaum, Sam (2018-06-07). "A Forgotten Religion Gets a Second Chance in Brooklyn (Published 2018)"The New York TimesISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  20. ^ Ethos. "Paradise: Found"Daily Emerald. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  21. Jump up to:a b Fogarty, Robert S. (2003). All things new: American communes and utopian movements, 1860-1914. Lexington Books. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-7391-0520-7.
  22. ^ NMSU Library archives Archived 2009-04-02 at the Wayback Machine has an extensive but incomplete list of Oahspe related publications.
  23. ^ "Shalam Colony - Faithists Today". Archived from the original on 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
  24. ^ Priestley, Lee (1989). Shalam: Utopia on the Rio Grande, 1881-1907Texas Western PressISBN 0-87404-167-8. pp. 5-6.
  25. ^ Gascoyne, David (1998). Selected prose, 1934-1996. London: Enitharmon Press. ISBN 1900564017.
  26. ^ Gardner, Martin. (2008). Urantia: The Great Cult Mystery. Prometheus Books. pp. 171-175. p. 452. ISBN 978-1-59102-622-8
  27. ^ Gardner, Martin (2003). Are universes thicker than blackberries? : discourses on Gödel, magic hexagrams, Little Red Riding Hood, and other mathematical and pseudoscientific topics (1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. p. xi. ISBN 0393057429.
  28. ^ Stein, Gordon. (1993). Encyclopedia of Hoaxes. Gale Group. pp. 52-53. ISBN 0-8103-8414-0
  29. ^ "Oahspe - Book of Divinity: Chapter XVI"gailallen.com.

Raymond A. Palmer

Raymond Arthur Palmer (August 1, 1910 – August 15, 1977) was an American author and editor, best known as editor of Amazing Stories from 1938 through 1949, when he left publisher Ziff-Davis to publish and edit Fate Magazine, and eventually many other magazines and books through his own publishing houses, including Amherst Press and Palmer Publications. In addition to magazines such as Mystic, Search, and Flying Saucers, he published or republished numerous spiritualist books, including Oahspe: A New Bible, as well as several books related to flying saucers, including The Coming of the Saucers, co-written by Palmer with Kenneth Arnold. Palmer was also a prolific author of science fiction and fantasy stories, many of which were published under pseudonyms.

Raymond A. Palmer
Raymond A. Palmer circa 1930
Raymond A. Palmer circa 1930
BornRaymond Arthur Palmer
August 1, 1910
MilwaukeeWisconsin, U.S.
Died (aged 67)
Portage, Wisconsin, U.S.
OccupationWriter, editor
GenreScience fiction

Personal life

According to Bruce Lanier Wright, "Palmer was hit by a truck at age seven and suffered a broken back." An unsuccessful operation on Palmer's spine stunted his growth (he stood about four feet tall), and left him with a hunchback.[citation needed]

Palmer found refuge in science fiction, which he read voraciously. He rose through the ranks of science fiction fandom and is credited, along with Walter Dennis, with editing the first fanzineThe Comet, in May, 1930.[2]

Career

Throughout the 1930s, Palmer would have many of his stories published in several science fiction magazines of the era. When Ziff-Davis acquired Amazing Stories in 1938, editor T. O'Conor Sloane resigned and production was moved to Chicago. On the recommendation of popular author Ralph Milne Farley, the editorship was offered to Palmer. In 1939, Palmer began a companion magazine to Amazing Stories titled Fantastic Adventures, which lasted until 1953.

When Ziff-Davis moved its magazine production from Chicago to New York City in 1949, Palmer resigned and, with Curtis Fuller, another Ziff-Davis editor who did not want to leave the midwest, founded Clark Publishing Co.

Science fiction magazines

Palmer's first issue of Amazing Stories introduced a redesigned logo and the unlikely claim "Every Story Scientifically Accurate"
Palmer's short story "Mr. Yellow Jacket" was cover-featured on Other Worlds in 1951
Palmer's novella "The Metal Emperor", his last story published in an sf magazine, was cover-featured on Imaginative Tales in 1955

As an editor, Palmer tended to favor adventurous, fast-moving space opera-type stories. His tenure at Amazing Stories was notable for his purchase of Isaac Asimov's first professional story, "Marooned Off Vesta".

Palmer was also known for his support of the long-running and controversial Shaver Mystery stories, a series of stories by Richard Sharpe Shaver. Palmer's support of the truth of Shaver's stories (which maintained that the world is dominated by insane inhabitants of the hollow earth), was controversial in the science fiction community. It is unclear whether Palmer believed the Shaver stories to be true, or if he was just using the stories to sell magazines. Palmer asked other writers to do stories in the Shaver genre, the most notable being Rog Phillips.

Palmer began his own science fiction publishing ventures while working for Ziff-Davis, eventually leaving the company to form his own publishing house, Clark Publishing Company, which was responsible for the titles Imagination and Other Worlds, among others. None of these magazines achieved the success of Amazing Stories during the Palmer years, but Palmer published Space World magazine until his death.

Paranormality magazines

In 1948, Palmer and Curtis Fuller co-founded Fate, which covered divination methods, Fortean events, belief in the survival of personality after death, predictive dreams, accounts of ghosts, mental telepathyarchaeologyflying saucer sightings, cryptozoologyalternative medicine, warnings of death, and other paranormal topics, many contributed by readers.

Curtis Fuller and his wife Mary took full control of Fate in 1955, when Palmer sold his interest in the venture. The magazine has continued in publication under a series of editors and publishers to the present day.

Another paranormal magazine Palmer created along the line of Fate was Mystic magazine, which after about two years of publication became Search magazine.[citation needed]

In the 1970s, Palmer also published Ray Palmer's News Letter which was combined into another of his publications called Forum in March 1975.[4][unreliable source?]

Flying Saucers magazineedit

In the first issue of Fate, Palmer published Kenneth Arnold's report of "flying discs." Arnold's sighting marked the beginning of the modern UFO era, and his story propelled the fledgling Fate to national recognition. Through Fate, Palmer was instrumental in popularizing belief in flying saucers. This interest led him to establish the magazine Flying Saucers.

Spiritual publications

Palmer's avid interest in spirituality and alternative explanations of reality was reflected in his choice of publications. His interest in the Oahspe Bible, led him on a 15-year search for a copy of the original 1882 edition published by Oahspe Publishing Assoc., New York and London. Although a later edited and revised edition was published in 1891 and reprinted over the years, the original 1882 Oahspe Bible was not available until Palmer republished a facsimile of it in 1960. It is often referred to as "The Palmer Edition" or "The Green Oahspe" among Oahspe readers. He continued to publish and reprint later editions to which he added an index and editor's notes. Oahspe was reported by the spiritualist medium John B. Newbrough to have come as automatic writing through his hands on the newly invented typewriter.

FBI file: CIA UFO connection

Palmer was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation from early 1953 to mid 1954, after being falsely accused of spreading Soviet Communist propaganda in several Mystic magazine articles. Chicago FBI Special Agents interviewed Palmer after he ran a story, "Venusians Walk Our Streets", by science fiction author Frank M. Vest. The story claimed the FBI laboratories were researching a mystery metal from Venus. The FBI did a records search, and found that their laboratories had never received any such metal and that no such research was being performed. When confronted with this falsehood, Palmer claimed that he did not catch the FBI reference and the "mystery metal", in his final edit, but quickly apologized for the mistake, and offered to run a retraction.

Palmer told the Special Agents that the magazine received around 50 letters about flying saucer sightings each week, and that he forwarded the most feasible-sounding ones to the Central Intelligence Agency's Chicago office.

The FBI released Palmer's FBI file on 22 June 2018, under the Freedom of Information Act.[5]

Tributes

The secret identity of DC Comics superhero the Atom – introduced by science fiction writer Gardner Fox in 1961 – is named after Palmer.

A newer edition of Oahspe as a tribute edition to Ray Palmer was published in 2009 titled Oahspe – Raymond A. Palmer Tribute Edition.

In September 2013, Palmer was posthumously named to the First Fandom Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the 71st World Science Fiction Convention.[6]

In 2013, Tarcher/Penguin published a biography of Palmer called The Man From Mars and written by Fred Nadis.

Palmer is also the subject of Richard Toronto's 2013 book, War over Lemuria: Richard Shaver, Ray Palmer and the Strangest Chapter of 1940s Science Fiction, which attempts to give a detailed history of the Shaver Mystery and its two main proponents.

Bibliography

Short stories

  • The Time Ray of Jandra, Wonder Stories (June 1930)
  • The Man Who Invaded Time, Science Fiction Digest (October 1932)
  • Escape from Antarctica, Science Fiction Digest (Juneau 1933)
  • The Girl from Venus, Science Fiction Digest (September 1933)
  • The Return to Venus, Fantasy Magazine (May 1934)
  • The Vortex World, Fantasy Magazine (1934)
  • The Time Tragedy, Wonder Stories (December 1934)
  • Three from the Test-Tube, Wonder Stories (1935)
  • The Symphony of Death, Amazing Stories (December 1935)
  • Matter Is Conserved, Astounding Science-Fiction (April 1938)
  • Catalyst Planet, Thrilling Wonder Stories (August 1938)
  • The Blinding Ray, Amazing Stories (August 1938)
  • Outlaw of Space, Amazing Stories (August 1938)
  • Black World (Part 1 of 2), Amazing Stories (March 1940)
  • Black World (Part 2 of 2), Amazing Stories (April 1940)
  • The Vengeance of Martin Brand (Part 1 of 2), Amazing Stories (August 1942)
  • The Vengeance of Martin Brand (Part 2 of 2), Amazing Stories (September 1942)
  • King of the Dinosaurs, Fantastic Adventures (October 1945)
  • Toka and the Man Bats, Fantastic Adventures (February 1946)
  • Toka Fights the Big Cats, Fantastic Adventures (December 1947)
  • In the Sphere of Time, Planet Stories (Summer 1948)
  • The Justice of Martin Brand, Other Worlds Science Stories (July 1950)
  • The Hell Ship, Worlds of If (March 1952)
  • Mr. Yellow Jacket, Other Worlds (June 1951)
  • I Flew in a Flying Saucer (Part 1 of 2), Other Worlds Science Stories (October 1951)
  • I Flew in a Flying Saucer (Part 2 of 2), Other Worlds Science Stories (December 1951)
  • The Metal Emperor, Imaginative Tales (November 1955)

Nonfictionedit

  • The Coming of the Saucers (with Kenneth Arnold) (1952)
  • The Secret World (with Richard Shaver) (1975)

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Latest Links Jan 2 2024 Machu Picchu Water Management, Energizing Water,...




Blogs

1.      Machu Picchu Water Management

The ancient city of Machu Picchu uses a water source of natural springs that are located on the north slope of the mountain of Machu Picchu. The ancient Incan engineers created a very sophisticated collection system to carry the spring water to the city. What is incredible is that the system remains functional to this day. A canal carries the water from the first spring to the city center. 

The canal is 749 m long, varying in width between 10 and 12 cm and depth between 10 and 16 cm, and stone lined.

The water from the canal empties into a system of 16 fountains throughout the city. The first fountain, fountain 1, is at the Inca ruler’s residence. This would have been the first part of the city planned out after the spring water source was discovered, with the rest of the city developing around it. 

https://waterprotectionandrestoration.blogspot.com/2023/12/machu-picchu-water-management.html

 

2.      The Concept of Energizing Water

Energized water refers to water that's been charged with energy to increase its vibrational frequency and improve its quality and health benefits in various ways 

What is energizing water?

Energized water is water that has higher vibrations and has been energized internally

Mountain spring water

Water loaded with stones

Water charged Reiki

https://waterprotectionandrestoration.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-concept-of-energizing-water.html

3.      Teraforming Permaculture Swales and the example of China Straitening the Rivers

Pemaculture - Originally the term was a contraction of “Permanent Agriculture” for that is what it was, the design and implementation of permanent (sustainable) agricultural systems.

Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than protracted and thoughtless labor; and of looking at plants and animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single product system.

Three core values of Permaculture are:
Care for the EarthCare for PeopleFair Share (or, setting limits on consumption, and returning surplus).

Swales as used in permaculture are designed by permaculturalists to slow and capture runoff by spreading it horizontally across the landscape (along an elevation contour line), facilitating runoff infiltration into the soil.

https://waterprotectionandrestoration.blogspot.com/2023/12/teraforming-in-china-straitening-rivers.html

4.      Chernobyl

https://lilianausvatnotes.blogspot.com/2023/12/cernobyl.html

What happened in 1986? How much uranium was stored there (180 tones of enriched Uranium)? Were UFO involved in decreasing the radiation levels so that the radiation levels decreased 4 time and prevented an even greater disaster? Who recorded the UFO?

5.      Mind Control Protection

 If you suspect a mind control attack in progress that can last 2-5 days

1.Get away from the area where you are having problems.

2. Try to mingle with a large crowd of people to wash out the brainwave

https://lilianausvatnotes.blogspot.com/2023/12/mind-control-protection.html

6.      Lidar

Surveying and mapping professionals use lidar and GPS every day to digitally capture geospatial data. At construction sites, surveyors use aerial and ground-based lidar and GPS before, during, and after construction. They collect high-precision data to inform each building phase of a project and provide “as-built”

https://lilianausvatnotes.blogspot.com/2023/11/lidar.html

7.      Town of Centuripe Sicily Italy

https://buildingsandpeople.blogspot.com/2023/03/town-of-centuripe-sicily-italy.html


 

Videos

1.      Terraforming and Archeoplanetography

https://rumble.com/v4203ot-terraforming-and-archeoplanetography.html

The science and study of images in the landscape is called archeoplanetography, terraforming is the artificial modifications of earth structure, swales in permaculture or permanent agriculture and the history of permaculture China example of wrongly done terraforming of canals with no concern about ecosystems.

 

2.      Forgotten Knowledge Nostradamus Biography and Ingo Swann Teachings

https://rumble.com/v42jve2-forgotten-knowledge-nostradamus-biography-and-ingo-swann-teachings.html

Nostradamus Factor the ability to see in the future and influence it an ability that was supressed by social conditioning rediscovered and explained by Ingo Swann the psychic spy of United States and explained in his book Nostradamus Factor. Who was Nostradamus? Where and when did he live? What schools did he attend? What was his profession? What did he write and where is his memorial museum or the house where he lived?

3.      Ingo Swann Biography, Books and Remote Viewing Story

https://rumble.com/v42csfb-ingo-swann-biography-books-and-remote-viewing-story.html

Ingo Douglas Swann (September 14, 1933 – January 31, 2013) was an American psychic, artist, and writer known for being the co-creator, along with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff, of remote viewing, and specifically the Stargate Project.

The Great Apparitions of Mary - An Examination of Twenty-two Supranormal Appearances - Copyright 1996 by Ingo Swann
To Kiss Earth Good-bye: Adventures and Discoveries in the Nonmaterial, "Recounted by the Man who has Astounded Physicists and Parapsychologists Throughout the World".
Self-help books:
Everybody's Guide to Natural ESP: Unlocking the Extrasensory Power of Your Mind
Your Nostradamus Factor — Accessing Your Innate Ability to See Into the Future
Psychic sexuality: The bio-psychic "anatomy" of sexual energies
1979 Fiction. Star Fire.
1980 book on future world events: What Will Happen to You When the Soviets Take Over?
Autobiography: Penetration: The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy (1998)
Ingo Swann Website
https://ingoswann.com/creator

4.      Satellite Coordinated Flight Above Toronto and GTA December 13 2023

 

https://rumble.com/v411ktw-satelite-coordinated-flight-above-toronto-and-gta-december-13-2023.html

5.      Monaco

Star fort Mud Flood and City walk, Cathedrals of Monaco

https://rumble.com/v419bnf-monaco.html

6.      Chapultepec Castle Mexico City Mexico

https://rumble.com/v425pfp-chapultepec-castle-mexico-city-mexico.html

Emperor Maximilian and Empress Charlote de Austria in Mexico City Chapultapek, History of the Eagle and Serpent Symbols of the Mexican Flag

Books

1.      Coming Of The Space Guardians-UFO Rescue Squad, Millions To Be Saved by Commander X

Ancient Cuneiform texts some of the earliest known writings dating back some 6000 years told the story of a race of beings called

Anunnaki that came on earth from a planet in our solar system called Nibiru.

This planet is not. Recognized by the mainstream science as a planet of our solar system.

According to Zechariah Sitchin Nibiru is the 12th planet in our solar system beyond Pluto and unlike the other planets in our solar

system has an elliptical orbit and moves clockwise rather than counterclockwise like other planets.

Nibiru passes through our solar system only once every 3600 years According to Zechariah Sitchin. This is his interpretation bases on the ancient Sumerian texts which are the origins of the Biblical texts.

Strangely the 5000 Year Mayan Calendar ends on December 22, 2012. It is possible that the ancient Maya had advanced knowledge that Nibiru would swing close to the inner solar system sometime around the year 2012.

Nibiru is inhabited by the Anunnaki the Nefilim giants of the Bible or "Those who from the Heaven to Earth Came".

They landed on Eartg colonized it mining the earth for gold and other minerals, establishing a spaceport in what is today Iran Irak area.

 

They returned when the earth was more populate and genetically interfere with indigenous DNA to create a slave race to work their mines.

They created the man homo sapiens through genetic manipulation with themselves and ape man.

 

Enki and Enlil two governors of Earth sent from Nibiru țo rule the Earth were responsible for all this power and control.

They gave the ancient Sumerians their architectural agricultural astronomical training în exchange for labor and gifts țo the Gods în the form of a lot of minjng, food, and material goods.

Therefore Nibirians themselves no longer had to work on earth.

The Nibirians disguised themselves în fish humans, lion humans bird humans and other creatures to get people țo worship them as gods, something that Moses violently opposed.

Later the Pleiadeans who were involved in the Egypt third golden age attempted to end the worship of the Nibiruan and Sirian Gods in these lands with the one God concept.

However, wars always resulted from the differences of the beliefs systems and Sirians and Nibirians thrived on the all humans fighting each other instead of the Gods who were the real enemies behind the scenes.

Every 3600 years Nibiru gets close to the Solar System and major events happen on earth well documented. By ancient and modern historians.

The Great Flood of religion is referred to was an attempt to destroy the slave race of humanity by the Nibirians because they have rebelled against their leaders (Gods) from Nibiru.

The last approach if Nibiru was around 1600 BCE.?

 

2.      7 Principles of Truth

https://lilianausvatnotes.blogspot.com/2023/12/7-principles-of-truth.html

 

1.     The All is mind; The Universe is Mental. This first principle embodies the truth that 'All is Mind. ' Meaning, the Universe itself, at an underlying and foundational level, is Mental. That all phenomena of life, matter and energy of the material universe are thoughts of an infinite and universal, living Mind.

2. The Principle of CORRESPONDENCE: "What is above is like what is below. What is inside is like what is outside." In the second hermetic law, we understand that for everything there is a correspondence in the universe, whether in the microcosm or in the macrocosm.

3. Vibration:
Nothing rests; Everything moves; Everything vibrates. This principle embodies the truths that 'nothing rests,' 'everything is in motion,' and 'everything vibrates. ' It explains that matter, energy, and even spirit, are simply varying rates of vibration.

4. Correspondence
As above, so below; as below, so above.” This principle embodies the truth that there is always a correspondence between the laws and phenomena of the various planes of being and life.

5. The Principle of Rhythm: Everything flows, out and in; Everything has its tides; All things rise and fall; The pendulum swing manifests in everything; The measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the swing to the left; Rhythm compensates.

6. The Principle of Cause and Effect: Every cause has its effect; Every effect has its cause; Everything happens according to law' Chance is but a name for law not recognized' There are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the law.

7. The Principle of Gender

"Gender is in everything; everything has its masculine and feminine principles; gender manifests on all planes."

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Latest Links December 15, 2023 Energy Project, Fluoridation, Alphabets Resonance in Water Windy App

 

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Great interviews of A'shayana Deane, Dolores Cannon, Bob Dean, Jordan Maxwell, Sean David Morton, Jim Marrs, David Wilcock, Michael Tellinger

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Latest Links December 15, 2023 Energy Project, Fluoridation , Alphabets ...


Books and Painting Showcase

Liliana's Books and Painting Exhibition December 10, 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB8Jx4MA4E4 Blogs
Fluoridation Cargil Company Connection 250,000 tons of Poison Chemical in the Water Supply Fluoride is a poison and accepting Fluoride in toothpaste and water supply is a psychological warfare against the population of the world. It was used as a poison in the past and it is against the international laws to dump it in the oceans and rivers because the fish will die . So they solve the problem adding it to the water supply. 250,000 tons of it. https://waterprotectionandrestoration.blogspot.com/2023/12/fluoridation-cargil-company-connection.html Resonance The resonance waves used by the organs in churches were used to put healing energy into the water. One of the popes changed the musical scales so that we haven't got the full spectrum of music to play with. Churches might have been source resonance machines. The ceilings have cinematic patterns. If a sound is played inside a Tower with an organ piper water will vibrate. https://waterprotectionandrestoration.blogspot.com/2023/12/resonance.html Alphabets Alphabet of the Ancients from a book of 1729 https://alphabetscollection.blogspot.com/2023/12/alphabets.html

Videos

Updated website with short videos from four of the books Forgotten Knowledge https://www.ucbooksale.com/13_ForgottenKnowledge/13_ForgottenKnowledgeDescription.php Energy Project https://www.ucbooksale.com/12_EnergyProject/12_EnergyProjectDescription.php Egypt Travel Notes https://www.ucbooksale.com/10EgyptTravelNotes/10_EgyptTravelNotesDescription.php Forests Reforestation and Medicinal Trees https://www.ucbooksale.com/6_ForestsReforestationAndMedicinalTrees/6_ForestsReforestationAndMedicinalTreesDescription.php

Books

Valiant Thor’s Circadian Rhythm and Blues Preparing Your Body Clock for Terrestrial and Interplanetary Flight by Valiant Thor Biorhytmology – the science of rhythms in living beings Circadian – about one day Electrocardiograph - a device which records the electric currents produced by the heart muscle Macrocosmos the universe at large Microcosmos – space of microscopic size Lux the unit for measuring the intensity of illumination

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Global Journeys: Explore The World - Iconic Destinations Email: at lilianausvat@.gmail.com for details and registration Last week's video review Latest Links-Dec 5 2023 Week Review Reforestation Medicinal Trees, New York, Mathematics Links, IT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s0NsNHlT6s

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Weather Channel https://www.windy.com FlightRadar25 Live tracking flights https://www.flightradar24.com Satellite Coordinated Flight Above The Greater Toronto Area December 13, 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um9TrTA7pX0 Links https://youtu.be/i4RoXocev_0

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

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Latest Links- Weeks Review

December 5, 2023

Books and Painting Showcase Newmarket Public Library Sunday, December 10, 2023

 

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Blogs

Free Search Engine Submission

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Free Video Editors

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Reforestation and Medicinal Use of the Trees Liliana Usvat Research

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Videos

"Egypt Travel Notes " By Liliana Usvat

https://www.ucbooksale.com/10EgyptTravelNotes/10_EgyptTravelNotesDescription.php

New York

Travel through New York during the 2021 pandemic. New York World Trade Centre Subway Governor’s Island, Castle Clinton Battery Park, Brooklin Botanical Gardens, Demonstration in the Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art

http://www.myereservation.com/NewYork.php

ANCIENT CITIES, SUMERIAN TABLETS, CYLINDER SEALS

 

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KBbOX8mWA1Yg/

 

Mathematics Magazine Youtube channel math problems with solutions

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWzvqUSFF0Jz4IWX_rf3kCA

 

Last week's video review

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Articles math applications math reviews Courses for high school and college.

MyEReservation

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Research Blogs and Videos on diverse topics.

 


Monday, December 4, 2023

The Spirit Concept in The Egyptian Wisdom


The spirit is photonic or electromagnetic energy that gives man the ability to life an extended life span.
A tree deprived of sun or water will die.
The spirit of a man goes upward and the spirit of the beast goes downwards.
Ka in the Egyptian concept was the etheric body.