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PSI Symposium Fall Journal 1992
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This year's issue of the Psi Symposium Annual Journal features two articles on dreams: the first by your editor, Richard Fewkes, which was given as a lecture to the Unitarian Society For Psychical Studies at the British Unitarian General Assembly in Bristol, England on April 11,1992; and the second, a sermon by John Nichols, minister of the Unitarian Society of Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts and dated February 4, 1990. Both articles will make for good bedtime reading. Arthur Myers, author of The Ghostly Register and the forthcoming The Ghosthunters Guide, reports on his recent visit to the Monroe Institute in Virginia. The Institute, which was founded by Robert Monroe, focuses on out-of-body journeys and other psychic explorations. Arthur is not successful in leaving his body, but he does interview a number of participants who had meaningful journeys. The article about reincarnation by Irving Gale and dated August 1982 explores the value and significance of information derived from past life study both personal and historical. Thanks to former Psi Symposium Board Member, Rhoda Zagorsky, for submitting this article a couple of years ago. I am glad to be able to share it with our readers in this issue of the Journal. The next article is by Charles S. Slap, former Psi Symposium Board member, and minister of the Unitarian Church in Syracuse, N.Y., who is seriously ill with AIDS. It was given as a sermon September 29, 1991 when Charles was a pulpit guest in his former church in Springfield, Mass. The concluding article, Vast Connections Beyond Ordinary Knowing, by William Houff, former interim minister to the Unitarian Church in Vancouver, was given as an address at the Psi Symposium General Assembly program in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on June 27, 1992. Richard M. Fewkes Complete Fall Journal 1992 (pdf download -301Kb) |
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