... Fetzer, who wrote “I feel that we are on the threshold of a new order where people will be seeking enlightened change. ... ... in these fields. Follow us: HOME Follow us: HOME NEWS EVENTS SCIENCE PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS MEDIA PEOPLE read more...
... . This whole (unintelligible) development is a brand new career for me, actually. When you look at what else I’ve ... walk out at the zenith of one career, in order to start a new one - which meant leaving friends, colleagues and peer s. read more...
... By the 1970s, John Fetzer was what I’d call a typical “New Ager” for someone of his (older at the time) generation, ... the late 1970s, he had what might be considered a typical “New Age personal religion.” This was comprised of a read more...
... s genealogy, ‘Men from Wengen’ looks at the oncoming "New Age" through the lens of a 19th century Masonic story about ... 13/2011”. 82. John E. Fetzer. "May the Force Be with You." New Frontiers Magazine, by Oct 1989 83. Larry Massie, Priscilla read more...
... point they've got a little experience in it, it's not brand new to them, but they haven't really hit on the thing that they ... Parapsychology. TOM BEAVER: Right. BRUCE FETZER: But she knew a lot of these people in the field, of the paranormal, of read more...
... on Fetzer’s 1989 “Final Principles” statement call for renewed reflection on Fetzer’s own summing up of his life’s ... invaluable window into the mind of John Fetzer by one who knew him well. As such, they will long serve as an inspirational read more...
... to you over a lifetime. For now you are creating a new life. Now you are awakening to the greater life within ... monies are yet not available to go forth and create the technologies, or to bring forward the scientists or the medical men that read more...
... process of reframing, and also of looking beyond, finding new ways of involving people, of developing himself. This looks ... course are all about taking responsibility, creating new ways of seeing things, being able to reframe. They are very read more...
... Bruce Fetzer (“The Mystic Heart” by Teasdale; and many new research materials for this report) Lou Leeburg (from ... that lies ahead for us. Our task of articulating a new cultural narrative requires us to reach out to many read more...
... of that era. But they needed FCC permission for this new type of radio system, so the small channels could be ... Freemasonry was bigger, um, and definitely, uh, people knew one another— 00:08:40:02 York Rite Knights Templar read more...