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DECEMBER 1992 issue Volume 11 Number 10
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This is an abridged, electronic version of SHARE INTERNATIONAL magazine.
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The magazine has a non-paid staff only, carries no advertisements and is
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published by SHARE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION, a non-profit, non-governmental
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organization in association with the Department of Public Information at the
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UN.
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SHARE INTERNATIONAL is a monthly magazine, bringing together the two major
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directions of New Age thinking -- the political, and the spiritual. It covers
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news, events and comments bearing on Maitreya's priorities: an adequate
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supply of the right food; adequate housing and shelter for all; healthcare
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and education as a universal right; the maintenance of ecological balance in
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the world.
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Abridged hard-copy versions available in Dutch, French, German and Japanese.
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SHARE INTERNATIONAL has two general editors: Peter Liefhebber, a Dutch
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journalist concerned with the creation of a new world economic order; and
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Benjamin Creme, British artist, esotericist and author. His challenging
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message has evoked a world-wide response: Maitreya, the World Teacher, is
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now among us in full physical presence.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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We Await the Call, by the Master --
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Editorial
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Chaos and confusion: cause for hope
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A model of free health care: Interview with Dr Patch Adams
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by Dorothy Jones
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Music of the spheres?: Interview with Gerald S. Hawkins
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by Monte Leach
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Questions & Answers
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Background Information
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Hard-copy subscription information
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(Through these electronic files, the magazine Share International makes
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available a compilation of its contents. Permission is given to reproduce
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these articles in magazine, newspaper or newsletter format, provided that
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credit is given to Share International and clippings are sent to: PO Box
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41877, 1009 DB Amsterdam, Holland. Copyright (c) 1992 Share International.
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All Rights Reserved.)
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WE AWAIT THE CALL
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by the Master --, through Benjamin Creme
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We watch, and wait. Despite all evidence to the contrary, We know
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that Our Plan works out. The time draws near for Our open manifestation,
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fulfilling the hopes and dreams of men everywhere for guidance and succour.
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Long have We awaited this hour. Long have We worked to train Ourselves for
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the tasks ahead, when men will know Us for what We are -- your Elder
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Brothers. It is Our aim that together we will build the new civilization,
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and in that endeavour make two Centres one. It is with hopes high that We
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re-enter your world, seeking to serve men in their hour of need. Allow Us to
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teach you the way to fulfil your destiny and join the ranks of the Perfected
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Ones. Make haste to greet Us and to welcome Us into your lives, for We need
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your willing co-operation to serve you well. Behind the scenes, as yet, We
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work, awaiting the day of Our emergence.
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New World
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Meanwhile, a new world is being fashioned, step by step. The
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birth-pangs of that new world are there for all to see but only the practised
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eye can discern the pattern which, slowly, gains coherence and form.
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What we are witnessing is the destruction of all that prevents the
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manifestation of men's divinity. Freedom and justice are divine; hence the
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new-found impulse, demonstrating throughout the world, to liberate millions
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from the thralldom of the past. Painful are these first, urgent steps, but
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men know in their hearts that the time for change is nigh. For too long have
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men exploited men. For too long have the rich increased their riches at the
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expense of those bereft of all. A new realism slowly permeates the thoughts
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of men as they contemplate the excesses and failures of the past decade.
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Witness to all of this, We assemble Our forces and prepare to do
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battle with poverty and greed. Our Banner spells Freedom, Justice and Love.
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On these three Principles We stake the future of this Earth.
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Regeneration
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When you see Us, you will know that your regeneration is at hand, for
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We bring Our experience and wisdom and lay them at your feet. These are
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yours to take and make your own. We shall aid you in their absorption and
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use.
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Many wonder at this time how conflict can so erupt and halt the
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smooth progress to change that they would wish. Many are the factors
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involved, but new, liberating energies force men to action, not always at a
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time of Our choosing. Action leads to action and builds a momentum oft-times
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naught can hinder. Our task is so to balance these energies and forces that
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minimal damage results.
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When the Call goes forth for Our emergence, men will seek Our advice
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and regulate the changes in the light of a higher wisdom. We await Our task
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with joy.
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(The Master -- is a senior member of the Hierarchy of the Masters of Wisdom;
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His name, well-known in esoteric circles, is not yet being revealed for
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various reasons. Benjamin Creme is in constant telepathic contact with this
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Master who dictates His articles to him.)
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EDITORIAL
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CHAOS AND CONFUSION: CAUSE FOR HOPE
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"The whole world is becoming bankrupt -- mentally and spiritually. The world
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is going through a huge crisis and all the medicines have been tried and
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failed. Maitreya says that the tumour has got to burst open before the
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healing can begin."
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This statement, made by Maitreya's associate (Share International
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July/August 1992), is endorsed almost daily by world events. Our mental and
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spiritual bankruptcy are already more than obvious in two fields:
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economically and politically the international community is in a crisis of
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such magnitude that it is impervious to traditional solutions.
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In recent years we have witnessed the collapse of communism, on the
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basis of which many commentators have predicted the undoubted supremacy and
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prospering of the capitalist-democratic system. Today's reality must be
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disillusioning for them since the traditional supports of this structure are
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crumbling visibly.
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The American economy, once the great power-house of the world,
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||
continues to flounder and the consequences are being felt not only by
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millions of poor Americans; throughout the United States the infrastructure
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is deteriorating, education is suffering, health care is failing, jobs are
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being lost, and workers must work longer hours to earn fewer dollars. At the
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same time, the US national debt is on the increase while its exports decline.
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In Britain, the situation is worse, comparatively speaking, as the
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population is now reaping the bitter harvest of more than a decade of
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Conservative policies. Perhaps the British are more phlegmatic and better
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able to endure scarcity, they complain less, but now even they have lost
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patience -- as the Tories discovered when the Government announced plans to
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close coal-mines and put thousands of miners out of work.
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Believers in the capitalist faith prefer to dismiss these signs of a
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||
flagging economy as temporary phenomena which will disappear by itself under
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||
the influence of free-market forces. The validity of this theory is daily
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undermined, as the economic successes of Germany and Japan find themselves in
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increasing difficulties. After years of explosive growth Japanese industrial
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production is suddenly falling off. Obviously, the slide on the Tokyo stock
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exchange is now being reflected in the field of economics.
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Stagnation has hit Germany too -- a country which has perhaps
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over-reached itself. Germany invested more in the disintegrating Russian
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economy than all other countries together, apart from spending billions of
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marks on the integration of the former East Germany. Even countries like
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Sweden, long considered a model state socially and economically, and
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well-heeled Switzerland increasingly are experiencing the freeze-effect of a
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||
bleak economic climate. Although the number of unemployed is lower in
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Switzerland than elsewhere in Europe it has not been so high since 1939 --
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and that, too, is an ominous portent.
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Economic decline is paralleled by a worldwide growth of distrust in
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political structures. Never before have so many voters turned their backs on
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politicians who, it must be said, don't miss a chance to evoke that process.
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In America Ross Perot was ultimately a misfit but his early campaign
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||
successes in the presidential race were due to the great aversion of many US
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voters to the current political establishment. Wracked by corruption
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||
scandals, Japan sees the same spurning of politics by a disenchanted
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electorate expressed in a low turn-out at the polls. Only half the voters
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bothered to vote in elections for the Upper House last July. In Italy, where
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corruption and fraud appear to be the rule rather than the exception, the
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electorate is turning against the ruling parties en masse. Elsewhere in
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Europe extremist, neo-fascism is growing.
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These symptoms cannot be seen as disparate. Together they form a
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pattern and have developed out of a desire for change. The dismantling of
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dictatorships in South America, Africa and the former Eastern-bloc were early
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signs of global discontent, now discernible in America and Europe. It is the
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people who have realized quicker than their rulers that our present society
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is incapable of providing real solutions to the problems of our time. We will
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||
no longer tolerate that we are here for the politicians when the reverse
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should be the case. We have little sense of being in control of our own
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lives or that we matter. We feel useless and isolated, estranged and
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threatened. We want a good education for our children and work where we can
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use our talents. But education is deteriorating and employees -- like pawns
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-- find themselves more and more easily manipulated by mysterious production
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processes. We also want to be sure of a safe future for our children, yet we
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experience daily the pollution and destruction of our environment. On TV we
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stare at the incredible luxury of a small group of the world's lite and we
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also see children dying of starvation in Somalia and Ethiopia. We hear
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politicians making statements about agreements reached and steps to be taken
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but we discover that no one is really doing anything to halt the civil war in
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Yugoslavia or to defuse potential points of explosive conflict in the former
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Soviet Union. We hear endless promises about renewed economic growth but we
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see businesses closing and jobs lost. We hear politicians pay lip-service to
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their great responsibility to the citizen, and all too often we know they are
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in it for gain and self-aggrandizement.
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As a consequence, opposition to current practices is growing, more
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quickly and powerfully in some countries than in others. And many are
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beginning to realize that they themselves also participated in creating the
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present situation -- one of chaos and disintegration. We are realizing with
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growing clarity, too, what the powers-that-be are still trying to hide: that
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no one has any solutions.
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This climax of confusion and uncertainty is, from our perspective,
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not so much a reason for fear but rather a cause for hope -- a hopeful
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expectation that humanity will soon be ready to follow Maitreya's advice. If
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we really grasp "that all medicines have been tried and have failed", then,
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||
at last, His voice will find a willing ear.
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||
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||
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A MODEL OF FREE HEALTH CARE
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Interview with Dr Patch Adams
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by Dorothy Jones
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In the USA, Patch Adams, MD, is a nationally known speaker on wellness,
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laughter, humour and life as well as on the subjects of health care and
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health care systems. "He approaches the issues of personal, community, and
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global health with zestful exuberance." (Time Magazine). Dr Adams believes
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that "the most revolutionary act one can commit in our world is to be happy."
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Dr Adams is founder and director of the Gesundheit Institute, a free
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health facility in operation for more than two decades. Over 15,000 people
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have been provided with free medical care at the Institute. Through the
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success of this programme at the Arlington, Virginia location, a model health
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care facility is being built on 310 acres purchased in Pocahontas County,
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West Virginia. The new facility will include a 40-bed hospital, a theatre,
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and arts and crafts shops.
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The Institute addresses by action four major issues in health care
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delivery: rising cost of care, dehumanization of medicine, malpractice
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suits, and abuses of the third-party insurance system.
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Dorothy Jones: Your approach to medicine attempts to eradicate the major
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issues which are at the centre of our crumbling health care delivery system.
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Please tell us about your work.
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Dr Patch Adams: We're into our 22nd year in a communal context living the
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medical model in an entirely new way. All the healing arts have worked
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together. We do not practise in fear and mistrust and have never carried
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malpractice insurance nor had complaints or law suits. The medical staff
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have maintained other employment which has allowed our patients to be treated
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free of cost, and we have not accepted third-party payments. It has been
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very liberating to our work.
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Community helps a person feel safe, both patient and physician. I've
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lived communally now all of these years and I would say that every one of my
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successes, every one of my happinesses -- my marriage, my professional
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dreams, my personal growth dreams -- all have been tremendously enhanced by
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community. What started out as a philosophical answer to problems has become
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a living ecstatic experience. It all feeds on itself and helps to move from
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theoretical discussion of solutions to a practical exploration of them using
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medicine as a context.
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We do all of the things other doctors do and possibly more. But more
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than that we offer patients the experience of joyful community -- not just as
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an observer but as a participant. We've had more than 15,000 people in our
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facility, and that experience is what most of them primarily have taken away
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from it. Since we're interested in wellness and a wellness lifestyle, we
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also offer an overall opportunity to explore the possibility of ecstatic
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living -- of celebrating life and life being a joy -- not just for a healthy
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20-year-old with no problems, but as a dying person who may live only a week
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and that week can be fabulous. In offering a community that celebrates fun as
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well as the cerebral and the sublime, we can help people enrich their lives.
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DJ: All of these components will be a part of your new setting. Tell us
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about the 40-bed hospital you are now constructing in West Virginia.
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PA: We're on 310 acres, we have three waterfalls with caves, we have a
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four-acre lake, a mountain of hardwood trees, some rich bottom land that
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hasn't had a chemical in it for 12 years, we have six or seven springs on the
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land. That's the physical nature of the site. We are building a 40-bed
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hospital. The staff will live in the hospital area with their families.
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There will be 30 beds for guests such as medical and nursing students,
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visiting professionals, or for that matter wandering minstrels or plumbers.
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We hear from people all around the world who say they would like to
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come and work with us for a weekend or a month, to experience what we are
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doing and to help us. And they do come. There's nothing like new blood to
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inject vibrancy into a community. For the staff it's a chance always to have
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freshness around and for the labour and the work for the patients to have
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extra hands.
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We'll have 30,000 square feet in the hospital devoted to various arts
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so patients and staff will be surrounded by a multiplicity of healing
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stimuli: fine arts, a photography studio, a fully modern stage, a very large
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library with records, videos, and books.
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Rural medicine in America is collapsing. It's closing down at a rate
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that is frightening to many people. Many are without any care. We wanted to
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be a model for rural medicine. Our healing repertoire will range from
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general surgery to faith healing. We'll be the first interdisciplinary
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hospital of its nature that I'm aware of in the world where surgery,
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paediatrics, general practice, family practice, psychiatry, ophthalmology
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will work hand in hand with acupuncture, homoeopathy, herbal medicine, body
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work, and faith healing, as well as with artists and farmers as part of the
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staff. We know that staff don't like working in hospitals and patients don't
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like being in hospitals. So there must be something wrong with the
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atmosphere. We want a hospital where no one wants to leave, as ours has been
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for the last 20 years.
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The hospital will have a school attached to it, a school for our
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children, for sick children, children of sick parents, as well as some of the
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local community. One of the problems in attracting well-educated families to
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a rural area is the concern for the education of their children. We're
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trying to create a place to cover that aspect so that health professionals'
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families will be happy to move to the area. A 12-unit chronic-care facility
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is also in the plans.
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DJ: Will the medical care continue to be free of cost as it has been these
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last 20 years?
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PA: Absolutely! No malpractice insurance, no costs, no sense of barter or
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debt whatsoever. Medicine offered totally as a service, as a humanitarian
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act as we have been doing all these years.
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DJ: What aspect of your system would have the most immediately universal
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applicability in our current delivery system?
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PA: We haven't even talked about our most important emphasis yet, and that
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is being kind, loving, and friendly. This eliminates the dehumanization of
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medicine. It can be expressed in any current medical system and should be in
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all. We have eradicated the malpractice issues and abuses of third-party
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insurance payments. Those issues will require adaptation to be integrated
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into today's typical model. Thus the currently most applicable statement I
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am making is to care and love, to be kind to the people you are serving,
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genuinely from your heart. To carry a twinkle in your eye, a smile on your
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face and the willingness to reach out and offer yourself to another human
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being. Maintain your own sense of joy, of life and celebration, which again
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allows for today's change to start happening. The most revolutionary act
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that you can commit in our society today is to be happy. Let this joy and
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kindness eradicate the medical hierarchy and establish value and equality in
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appreciation for the orderly, maintenance workers, nurses, and doctors. In
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the long run, the care and kindness will affect the issue of rising health
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care costs. It is extremely difficult as a loving person to deny care or
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charge in excess. That's what happened to me. I saw, as a medical student,
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patients refused care or treated rudely because they didn't have money. I
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said: "I can't do this. I can't be part of this. I am a healer."
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The health professional has a great commitment to humanity and cannot
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concern herself or himself primarily with the ability to pay. Our obligation
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is to serve. Our kindness will also diminish malpractice risks; we do not
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sue our friends and those who have demonstrated their heartfelt care.
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DJ: Your new book, Good Health Is A Laughing Matter, is due in the
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bookstores very soon, is that correct?
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PA: Yes, that's what I am told. It will be one part history of our medical
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experiment at Gesundheit. It will be two parts Gesundheit philosophy -- why
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we are doing what we are doing. And finally, it will be my personal
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philosophy about life, about imagination, about following your dreams, about
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serving fellow man. It will be published by Inner Traditions, which is an
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international book publishing firm. If it is purchased through me, all of
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the proceeds go to our hospital project. If purchased through the publisher,
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half will go to the hospital.
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DJ: How else may the interested public support your efforts or contact you?
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PA: In a global way, the best support of our work is to be happy and loving,
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to follow your dreams and never give up. On the more practical aspects of
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our specific project in West Virginia, there are two ways to help. The first
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is that anyone is invited to come there and help us build. We have people
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join us for varying amounts of time from all over the world. We feed and
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house people while they are with us. And secondly, what is true for all
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non-profit and idealistic communities is that we need financial support for
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our goals. Anyone may get in touch with us for further information on any
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aspect of our work by writing to me at 2630 Robert Walker Place, Arlington,
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Virginia 22207, USA.
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(Dorothy Jones, Ph.D., is a transpersonal psychologist in private practice,
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and professor of psychology at West Virginia Northern College in Wheeling,
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West Virginia, USA.)
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MUSIC OF THE SPHERES?
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|
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Interview with Gerald S. Hawkins
|
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by Monte Leach
|
||
|
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Gerald S. Hawkins earned a Ph.D. in radio astronomy with Sir Bernard Lovell
|
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at Jodrell Bank, England, and a D.Sc. for astronomical research at the
|
||
Harvard-Smithsonian Observatories. His undergraduate degrees were in physics
|
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and mathematics from London University. Hawkins' discovery that Stonehenge
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was built by neolithic people to mark the rising and setting of the sun and
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moon over an 18.6-year cycle stimulated the new field of archaeoastronomy.
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From 1957 to 1969 he was Professor of Astronomy and Chairman of the
|
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Department at Boston University, and Dean of the College at Dickinson College
|
||
from 1969 to 1971. He is currently a commission member of the International
|
||
Astronomical Union, and is engaged in research projects in archaeoastronomy
|
||
and the crop circle phenomenon.
|
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Monte Leach: How did you get interested in the crop circle phenomenon?
|
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|
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Gerald Hawkins: Many years ago, I had worked on the problem of Stonehenge,
|
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showing it was an astronomical observatory. My friends and colleagues
|
||
mentioned that crop circles were occurring around Stonehenge, and suggested
|
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that I have a look at them.
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I began reading Colin Andrews' and Pat Delgado's book, Circular
|
||
Evidence. I found that the only connection I could find between Stonehenge
|
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and the circles was geographic. But I got interested in crop circles for
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||
their own sake.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: What interested you about them?
|
||
|
||
GH: I was very impressed with Andrews' and Delgado's book. It provided all
|
||
the information that a scientist would need to start an analysis. In fact,
|
||
Colin Andrews has told me that that's exactly what they intended to happen. I
|
||
began to analyse their measurements statistically.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The major scale
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||
|
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ML: What did you find?
|
||
|
||
GH: The measurements of these patterns enabled me to find simple ratios. In
|
||
one type of pattern, circles were separated from each other, like a big
|
||
circle surrounded by a group of so-called satellites. In this case, the
|
||
ratios were the ratios of diameters. A second type of pattern had concentric
|
||
rings like a target. In this case, I took the ratios of areas. The ratios I
|
||
found, such as 3/2, 5/4, 9/8, 'rang a bell' in my head because they are the
|
||
numbers which musicologists call the 'perfect' intervals of the major scale.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: How do the ratios correspond with, for instance, the notes on a piano
|
||
that people might be familiar with?
|
||
|
||
GH: If you take the note C on the piano, for instance, then go up to the
|
||
note G, you've increased the frequency of the note (the number of vibrations
|
||
per second), or its pitch, by 1 1/2 times. One and one-half is 3/2. Each of
|
||
the notes in the perfect system has an exact ratio -- that is, one single
|
||
number divided by another, like 5/3.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: If we were going to go up the major scale from middle C, what ratios
|
||
would we have?
|
||
|
||
GH: The notes are C, D, E, F, G, A and B. The ratios are 9/8, 5/4, 4/3, 3/2,
|
||
5/3, 15/8, finishing with 2, which would be C octave.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: How many formations did you analyse and how many turned out to have
|
||
diatonic ratios relating to the major scale?
|
||
|
||
GH: I took every pattern in their book, Circular Evidence. I found that
|
||
some of them were listed as accurately measured and some were listed as
|
||
roughly or approximately measured. I finished up with 18 patterns that were
|
||
accurately measured. Of these, 11 of them turned out to follow the diatonic
|
||
ratios. Colin Andrews has since given me accurate measurements for one of
|
||
the circles in the book that had been discarded because it was inaccurate.
|
||
That one turned out to be diatonic as well. We finished up with 19
|
||
accurately measured formations, of which 12 were major diatonic.
|
||
|
||
The difficulty of hitting a diatonic ratio just by chance is
|
||
enormous. The probability of hitting 12 out of 19 is only 1 part in 25,000.
|
||
We're sure, 25,000 to 1, that this is a real result.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: Could this in some way be a 'music of the spheres', so to speak?
|
||
|
||
GH: I am just a conventional scientist analyzing this mathematically. One
|
||
has to report that the ratios are the same as the ratios of our own Western
|
||
invention -- the diatonic ratios of the (major) scale. We have only
|
||
developed this diatonic major scale in Western music slowly through history.
|
||
These are not the ratios that would be used in Japanese music, for instance.
|
||
|
||
But I am not calling the crop circles 'musical'. They just follow
|
||
the same mathematical relationships.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Who done it?
|
||
|
||
ML: You've established that there's a 25,000 to 1 chance that these ratios
|
||
are random occurrences. What about natural science processes?
|
||
|
||
GH: Natural science processes, left to their own devices, like whirlwinds,
|
||
rutting hedgehogs, and bacteria have no relationship to the diatonic ratios.
|
||
They (the diatonic ratios) are human-invented. They are the human response to
|
||
sound. The only place I can find diatonic ratios in nature are bird calls
|
||
and the song of the whale. I don't think the birds made the circles, nor did
|
||
the whales.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: So we've eliminated natural phenomena. What about Douglas Bower and
|
||
David Chorley (Doug and Dave), the two Englishmen who claimed last year that
|
||
they created the circles. Could they have formed these diatonic ratios?
|
||
|
||
GH: They could have, if they knew about the diatonic scale, and wished to
|
||
put it in the circles. But I think we have to quote their reason for making
|
||
the circles. They said they "did it for a laugh." That's fine. If they did
|
||
it for a laugh, then it doesn't fit with putting in such an esoteric piece of
|
||
information. I did write to them. They never replied.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: You wrote to them saying what?
|
||
|
||
GH: "Why did you put diatonic ratios in?"
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: And they didn't reply.
|
||
|
||
GH: No. I think we can eliminate them. It's so difficult to make a diatonic
|
||
ratio. It has to be laid out accurately to within a few inches with a 50
|
||
foot circle, for example.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: And many if not all of these circles were created at night.
|
||
|
||
GH: Yes. Mostly they seem to be created at night.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Intellectual profile
|
||
|
||
ML: That eliminates natural processes and Doug and Dave. What's left?
|
||
|
||
GH: Lord Zuckerman [former science adviser to the British Government] wrote
|
||
a review of Colin Andrews' and Pat Delgado's book. He said that before we
|
||
start building theories we should first investigate what would be perhaps the
|
||
most pleasant solution for scientists, which is that the formations were made
|
||
by human hoaxers. In a way, he's not stating that that is his notion. He
|
||
thinks it would be the simplest explanation. In fact, I am not supporting
|
||
the theory that they are made by hoaxers. I am only investigating it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: You're investigating the theory that it's done by hoaxers to see if that
|
||
makes sense?
|
||
|
||
GH: Yes, but now I've upgraded the investigation, because I've found an
|
||
intellectual profile. This means I've eliminated all natural science
|
||
processes, so I don't have to consider any of those any more. The
|
||
intellectual profile narrows it down.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: What have you found in terms of this intellectual profile?
|
||
|
||
GH: My mathematical friends have commented on my findings. The suspected
|
||
hoaxers are very erudite and knowledgeable in mathematics. We have equated
|
||
the intellectual profile, at least at the mathematics level, as senior high
|
||
school, first year college math major. That's pushing it to a narrow slot.
|
||
But there's more to this than just the diatonic ratios.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Undiscovered theorems
|
||
|
||
ML: How so?
|
||
|
||
GH: The year 1988 was a watershed because that was when the first geometry
|
||
appeared. It is in Circular Evidence. These geometrical patterns were quite
|
||
a surprise to me. There are only a few of them.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: These are in addition to the circles you investigated in terms of the
|
||
diatonic ratios?
|
||
|
||
GH: The geometry is really 'the dog', and the diatonic ratios of the circles
|
||
are 'the tail.' That is, there is much more involved in the geometry than in
|
||
those simple diatonic ratios in the circles, although, interestingly, the
|
||
diatonic ratios are also found in the geometry, without the need for
|
||
measurement. The ratio is given by logic -- mind over matter.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: What did you find from these more complex patterns?
|
||
|
||
GH: Very interesting examples of pure geometry, or Euclidean geometry.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: You found Euclidean theorems demonstrated in these other patterns?
|
||
|
||
GH: These are plane geometry, Euclidean theorems, but they are not in
|
||
Euclid's 13 books. Everybody agrees that they are, by definition, theorems.
|
||
But there's a big debate now between people who say that Euclid missed them,
|
||
and those that say he didn't care about them -- in other words, that the
|
||
theorems are not important. I believe that Euclid missed them, the reason
|
||
being that I can show you a point in his long treatise where they should be.
|
||
They should be in Book 13, after proposition 12. There he had a very
|
||
complicated theorem. These would just naturally follow. Another reason why
|
||
he missed them was that we are pretty sure that he didn't know the full set
|
||
of perfect diatonic ratios in 300 BC.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: These are theorems based on Euclid's work, but ones that Euclid did not
|
||
write down himself. But they are widely accepted as fulfilling his theorems
|
||
on geometry?
|
||
|
||
GH: Only widely accepted after I published them. They were unknown.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: Based on your analysis of these crop circles, you discovered the
|
||
theorems yourself?
|
||
|
||
GH: Yes. A theorem, if you look it up in the dictionary, is a fact that can
|
||
be proved. The trouble is, first of all, seeing the fact, and then being
|
||
able to prove it. But there's no way out once you've done that. The
|
||
intellectual profile of the hoaxer has moved up one notch. It has the
|
||
capability of creating theorems not in the books of Euclid.
|
||
|
||
It does seem that senior high school students can prove these
|
||
theorems, but the question is, could they have conceived of them to put them
|
||
in a wheat field? In this regard, we've got a very touchy situation in that
|
||
there is a general theorem from which all of the others can be derived. I
|
||
stumbled upon it by luck and accident and colleagues advised me to not
|
||
publish it. None of the readers of Science News [which published an article
|
||
on this subject] could conceive of that theorem. In a way, it does indicate
|
||
the difficulty of conceiving these theorems. They may be easy to prove when
|
||
you're told them, but difficult to conceive.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: And I would assume that the readers of Science News,would be pretty well
|
||
versed in these areas.
|
||
|
||
GH: It's a pretty good cross-section. The circulation is 267,000. We found
|
||
from the letters that came in that Euclidean geometry is not part of the
|
||
intellectual profile of our present-day culture. But it is part of the
|
||
culture of the crop circle makers.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: What about the more recent formations?
|
||
|
||
GH: Now we enter the other types of patterns -- the pictograms, the
|
||
insectograms. Exit Gerald S. Hawkins. I don't know what to do about those.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: Your investigations leave off at the geometric patterns.
|
||
|
||
GH: The investigations are continuing, but I haven't gotten anywhere. I see
|
||
no recognizable mathematical features. I'm approaching it entirely
|
||
mathematically, because there is the strength of numbers. There's the
|
||
unchallengeability of a geometric proof of a theorem, for example. The other
|
||
patterns involve other types of investigation, such as artistry and images.
|
||
But everything I've told you here shows that we've got a developing
|
||
phenomenon, starting from the very simple arrangement of diatonic ratios, to
|
||
a very intricate way of showing diatonic ratios in the geometries, and now to
|
||
something which I think hardly anybody would claim to understand -- the
|
||
pictograms, insectograms, and so forth.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: So the major focus of your work right now is looking into these?
|
||
|
||
GH: Yes. It's totally absorbing. It's not a joke. It's not a laugh. It's
|
||
not something that can be just brushed aside.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ML: Is there anybody else who is investigating it seriously in terms of your
|
||
scientist colleagues?
|
||
|
||
GH: No. It boils down to two factors. You wouldn't get a grant to study
|
||
this sort of thing. And, two, it might endanger your tenure. It is as
|
||
serious as that. There are whole areas in the scientific community that are
|
||
not informed about the crop circle phenomenon, and have come to the
|
||
conclusion that it is ridiculous, a hoax, a joke, and a waste of time. It's a
|
||
difficult topic because it tends to raise a knee-jerk solution in people's
|
||
minds. Then they are stuck. Their minds are closed. One can't do much about
|
||
it. But if they can keep an open mind, I think they'll find they've got a
|
||
very interesting phenomenon.
|
||
|
||
|
||
(Monte Leach, based in San Francisco, USA, is a freelance radio journalist
|
||
and the US editor of SHARE INTERNATIONAL.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
|
||
|
||
Any questions dealing with the activities of Maitreya and the Hierarchy of
|
||
the Masters of the Wisdom, and about the Ageless Wisdom Teachings, which have
|
||
not been answered in the book "The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters
|
||
of Wisdom" or in "Maitreya's Mission" are answered in this section by
|
||
Benjamin Creme.
|
||
|
||
Send your written questions to: Share International/Questions, 59
|
||
Dartmouth Park Road, London, NW5 1SL, UK.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Has Maitreya made any more appearances to groups or gatherings?
|
||
|
||
A. As I reported in the November issue of Share International, He appeared
|
||
before 800-900 Russian Orthodox Christians on 27 September. The town was St
|
||
Petersburg. On 18 October He appeared before some 500-600 Orthodox
|
||
Christians in a town in South Georgia (former Soviet Union). He spoke for
|
||
about 15 minutes. No photographs were taken. Water in the area was charged.
|
||
Meanwhile, His appearances in the Middle East, North Africa and India
|
||
continued.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. When Maitreya appears to religious conventions in various cities, does He
|
||
travel by ordinary (public) transport or by thought?
|
||
|
||
A. By thought.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Is there any relation between Maitreya and the crop circles?
|
||
|
||
A. The crop circles are created by the phenomenon we call UFOs, and there is
|
||
a relation between Maitreya and the UFOs. These UFOs come, in the main, from
|
||
the planets Mars and Venus. Our Hierarchy is in contact with the Hierarchies
|
||
of Mars and Venus; all the Hierarchies in our system are in contact with each
|
||
other. All the planets of our system are inhabited, without exception, but
|
||
if you went to Mars or Venus, of course, you would see no one; they are all
|
||
in higher etheric matter. If you have the higher etheric vision you see them
|
||
as perfectly normal, slightly different, but not all that different, from
|
||
ourselves. They are not little green people with protuberances coming out of
|
||
their heads!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Why does Maitreya apparently require conditional entry into planetary
|
||
affairs?
|
||
|
||
A. In order not to infringe human free will. As a result of the wrong
|
||
teaching given by the Churches, people imagine that Christ will come down on
|
||
a cloud at the end of the world, and that we will look up and see this great
|
||
omnipotent figure, with a Rod of Power, and we will know that God has entered
|
||
the world. This is a completely mistaken idea. Apart from the fact that He
|
||
is not God, if He were to do so that would be the greatest infringement of
|
||
our free will.
|
||
|
||
Human free will, as far as the Hierarchy is concerned, is sacrosanct.
|
||
Even if it would be of benefit to us, as we would see it, Hierarchy will
|
||
never infringe our free will. Free will is the means by which we advance to
|
||
become what we are, as souls, which is divine. Maitreya says: "Do not let
|
||
anyone take away your free will. It is your divine inheritance." So if He
|
||
were to emerge in any other way than by invitation, He would see that as an
|
||
infringement of free will. He must know that humanity is ready to respond
|
||
gladly, willingly, to His advice, and not just because He is the Christ. He
|
||
says: Do not worship Me. If you worship Me you are putting Me above you. I
|
||
am not above you -- I am the same divinity. We are all the same divinity --
|
||
there is only one divinity.
|
||
|
||
He will never, therefore, infringe our free will; that is why I am
|
||
sent out ahead to prepare the way somewhat, to tell you that He is here and
|
||
to open your minds. My job is to create hope and expectancy so that He can
|
||
enter our lives without infringing our free will. However, if we were to
|
||
change tomorrow, if we were to address the problem of hunger and rid this
|
||
world for ever of starvation in the midst of plenty, for example, He could
|
||
take a huge step forward. The media could not miss Him. They think He is
|
||
being reticent, aloof and difficult to get at; He is not. He is simply
|
||
waiting, within the Law, for them to take certain steps. They do not see or
|
||
understand their role or responsibility. They represent humanity, the media
|
||
are the means by which humanity communicates to itself. But they do not see
|
||
this; they say: "We can only react to events". This is an event they do not
|
||
know how to react to because they have never met it before. The Christ has
|
||
never been in the world before when there was media around! They know He is
|
||
here, they are only waiting for His head to rise above the horizon and then
|
||
they will act. Many major journalists know that Maitreya is in the world.
|
||
The heads of newspapers, governments, media services and the diplomatic
|
||
services know that everything I have said is true. Many know Him, He has met
|
||
hundreds of diplomats, journalists, members of parliament -- you can hear His
|
||
words in their speeches time after time.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Can you please give the ray structure and point in evolution of Willy
|
||
Brandt, the ex Chancellor of Germany, who died very recently (1913-1992)?
|
||
|
||
A. Soul 2; personality 1, sub-ray 4; mental body 5, sub-ray 7; astral body
|
||
2, sub-ray 4; physical body 1, sub-ray 3. He was 2.97 degrees initiate.
|
||
|
||
With his rare combination of pragmatism and vision Willy Brandt made
|
||
a major contribution to the world. His policy of "Oest politik" led to the
|
||
unification of Germany and speeded the end of the "cold war". Maitreya's
|
||
first political/economic effort, after coming to London in July 1977, was to
|
||
inspire the Brandt Commission in November of that year. Under the
|
||
chairmanship of Willy Brandt, that Commission, representing all shades of
|
||
political and economic thought, eventually, in 1979, produced their consensus
|
||
Report: North-South, a Programme for Survival. With an eloquent
|
||
introduction by Willy Brandt himself, this Report outlines and recommends the
|
||
various practical measures which, if implemented, would go a long way to
|
||
solving the present economic problems of rich and poor countries alike. At
|
||
the Cancun Conference (1981) these measures met with the implacable
|
||
opposition of the US, UK and other Western Governments, and were rejected,
|
||
despite their overwhelming acceptance by the Third World delegations who,
|
||
incidently, were in great majority. Reagan and Thatcher economic dogma
|
||
prevailed and the world, in recession, now suffers the consequences. A
|
||
decade has thus been wasted in the search for justice and reason. We have
|
||
just witnessed the passing of one of the Great Men of recent history.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Can you please give the rays and point in evolution of Petra Kelly,
|
||
founder of the German Green Party who died tragically recently?
|
||
|
||
A. Soul 2; personality 4, sub-ray 6; mental body 3, sub-ray 7; Astral body
|
||
4, sub-ray 6; physical body 7, sub-ray 3. She was 1.5 degrees initiate.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. Can you give the ray structure and point in evolution of King
|
||
Srong-tsan-gam-po, who introduced Buddhism into Tibet in the 7th century AD,
|
||
and also that of his two wives?
|
||
|
||
A. King Srong-tsan-gam-po (623-689AD) not only introduced Buddhism to Tibet
|
||
but was the first king of all Tibet. He consolidated his kingdom by
|
||
marriages, first with the Chinese Princess Wen Ch'eng (630-656AD), niece of
|
||
the Emperor T'ai Tsung of the T'ang Dynasty, deified as the White Tara; and
|
||
then with the Nepalese Princess Bhrikuti (640-678AD), deified as the Green
|
||
Tara.
|
||
|
||
King Srong-tsan-gam-po: Soul 2; Personality 6, sub-ray 6; mental body 4,
|
||
sub-ray 6; astral body 2, sub-ray 2; physical body 7, sub-ray 3. He was 2.0
|
||
degrees initiate.
|
||
|
||
The White Tara, Princess Wen Ch'eng: Soul 2; Personality 2, sub-ray 4; mental
|
||
body 3, sub-ray 7; astral body 4, sub-ray 6; physical body 3, sub-ray 7. She
|
||
was 1.4 degrees initiate.
|
||
|
||
The Green Tara, Princess Bhrikuti: Soul 2; Personality 4, sub-ray 6; mental
|
||
body 2, sub-ray 6; astral body 4, sub-ray 6; physical body 3, sub-ray 3. She
|
||
was 1.4 degrees initiate.
|
||
|
||
It might interest readers to know that all three are in incarnation
|
||
at the present time.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Q. What does Maitreya advise us to do in practice?
|
||
|
||
A. The number one priority is the saving of the starving millions. The fact
|
||
of millions of people starving to death is a blasphemy -- Maitreya calls it a
|
||
crime. It is a cancer in our midst.
|
||
|
||
We do not accept responsibility, and if we do not accept
|
||
responsibility our governments will not accept responsibility. Our
|
||
governments know that ending hunger is not a vote-winner; we have to make it
|
||
a vote-winner. We have to say: "Unless you address the question of hunger in
|
||
the Third World I am not going to vote for you. If you want my vote,
|
||
advocate the principle of sharing in the world." They will do it because
|
||
they want your vote. If you live in a so-called democracy, you have to make
|
||
that democracy a fact by participation. Participation also entails making
|
||
your needs known. If your needs are to end hunger then you have to act
|
||
through your representatives and force your government to act. The
|
||
governments of the world have known of this particular famine situation in
|
||
Somalia for well over a year. They were warned by the aid agencies that it
|
||
was coming and they have done nothing -- because there is no oil there. If
|
||
oil for the West had been threatened, the Americans would have been in with
|
||
aid, the French and the English and every one else.
|
||
|
||
The next priority is making known, if you believe it, that Maitreya
|
||
is in the world. That helps create the climate of hope, of expectancy, so
|
||
that He can enter our lives and begin His open mission in a smooth way. The
|
||
world is in chaos at the moment, tremendous upheavals are going on, and His
|
||
re-entry on to the world stage is dependent on a climate of expectancy,
|
||
otherwise it would be an infringement of free will.
|
||
|
||
The major priority, once the Day of Declaration is over, once we have
|
||
addressed the problem of hunger, and sharing is a reality, is the saving of
|
||
planet Earth. The environment will become the number one priority.
|
||
|
||
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Q. I disagree with you profoundly when you say that when people meditate on
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a certain situation it doesn't bring change. I actually think it does change
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the consciousness of the world.
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A. I did not say that meditation does not bring change. What I do not
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believe is that meditating on starving people and seeing their stomachs
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growing large with food is going to do them any good. Many people believe
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that if you meditate on something as specifically as that it will happen --
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rather than acting to bring about the changes in the political-economic
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structures which will end starvation in this world for ever. I believe that
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the only way starvation will end is through the principle of sharing being
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accepted and a mass programme of aid for the Third World being activated by
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the nations as a whole. As Maitreya put it: "Nothing happens by itself. Man
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must act and implement his will." (Message No.31)
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Q. What happened 95,000 years ago which caused the Masters of the Spiritual
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Hierarchy to withdraw from the world?
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A. There was a great war in ancient Atlantis between the Spiritual Hierarchy
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-- the forces of light -- and the forces of evil, the forces of materiality,
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as the Masters call them. That destroyed the last of the Atlantean
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civilizations, which had lasted for about 12 million years, and also the
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Atlantean continent, of which the Americas, North and South, are the
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remnants. That war ended in a stalemate, neither side really won.
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The Masters of the Spiritual Hierarchy retreated from the physical
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plane into the mountains and deserts, where Their successors are (except for
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15 of them) to this day. A few of Them have come out into the world from
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time to time -- one very well known case is the Comte de St Germain who was
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known throughout the 18th century at all the courts of Europe. We owe a
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great many of the inventions of modern times to His inspiration, including
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the railroads, gas, and electricity. He is now the Master Racoczi, in a
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Hungarian body, and lives in the Carpathians. He is the "Regent of Europe"
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and is one of the Masters Whom you will see working openly in the world,
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among the first group to come out with Maitreya.
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During the Atlantean period, early, mid and late, there were times
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when the Masters of the Spiritual Hierarchy retreated, more or less, but
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there were long periods when They lived openly in the world. They were the
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Priest-Kings, the Godlike beings, Who created and gave as a gift to Atlantean
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humanity a series of civilizations where the technology was far more advanced
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than ours is today. They had silent, aerial flight -- not inter-planetary or
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inter-stellar, but flight from one part of the earth to another -- and this
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without obvious propellents. They had the means of reversing gravity, a
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technology which our science fiction writers write about and which we would
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envy today. But it was not created by Atlantean man, who could not even
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think. Atlantean man's evolutionary aim was to develop and perfect the
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emotional body. So well did he do it, and so long did he take to do it, that
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it is still the most powerfully developed body of humanity.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
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All the great religions posit the idea of a further revelation to be given by
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a future Teacher. Christians hope for the return of the Christ, the
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Buddhists look for the coming of another Buddha (the Lord Maitreya), while
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Muslims await the Imam Mahdi, the Hindus a reincarnation of Krishna, and the
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Jews the Messiah.
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Students of the esoteric tradition know all these as different names
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for the same individual -- the Lord Maitreya, the World Teacher, the head of
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the Spiritual Hierarchy of Masters, and they look for His imminent return
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now.
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In July 1977, Maitreya emerged from His centre in the Himalayas, when
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least expected, "like a thief in the night". Since then, He has lived in
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London as an ordinary man concerned with modern problems -- political,
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economic and social. Since March 1978, He has been emerging as a spokesman in
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the Pakistani-Indian community. He is not a religious leader, but an
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educator in the broadest sense -- pointing the way out of the present world
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crisis. According to esoteric teaching, Maitreya manifested Himself 2,000
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years ago in Palestine by overshadowing His disciple Jesus -- now the Master
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Jesus. This time Maitreya has come Himself.
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Maitreya's spiritual teaching: Maitreya does not intend to build a
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new religion around Himself, nor to create followers, but to teach humanity
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"the art of Self-realization". The first steps are "honesty of mind,
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sincerity of spirit and detachment."
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Maitreya's social concern is reflected in His list of priorities: an
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adequate supply of the right food, adequate housing and shelter for all,
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healthcare and education as a universal right. His social message can be
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summarized in a few words: "Share and save the world." Maitreya knows we
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will accept His advice and that we are on the threshold of an era of peace
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and goodwill.
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The preparations for His public emergence have now been completed. Maitreya
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||
is planning a series of appearances like the one in Nairobi, Kenya. There,
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on 11 June 1988, He appeared miraculously, "out of the blue", at an open-air
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prayer/healing meeting. He was photographed addressing (in their own
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||
language) thousands of people who instantly recognized Him as the Christ. He
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||
now intends to show Himself again to large numbers in different countries.
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||
In this way, more and more people will have proof of His presence and demand
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media response. Maitreya expects this approach to lead to the Day of
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Declaration, when He will leave no doubt that He is the World Teacher.
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Maitreya will mentally 'overshadow' all of humanity simultaneously. Each of
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us will hear His words inwardly, telepathically, in our own language, and all
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will know that the World Teacher is now among us.
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The information about Maitreya's emergence has been presented to the public
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since 1974 by Benjamin Creme, one of the chief editors of the magazine Share
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International. His training for this work, under a Master of Wisdom, began
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in 1959.
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To summarize the historical perspective:
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1982, 14 May: Creme reveals during a press conference in Los Angeles that
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Maitreya lives in the Asian community in London, and challenges the media to
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invite Maitreya to come forward. Unfortunately, the media do not react.
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||
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||
1985, 31 July: Twenty-two journalists representing the media of East and
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West gather in the East End of London, hoping for contact with Maitreya or
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His representative. This belated interest from the media makes it possible,
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||
at last, for Maitreya to take the steps that will finally culminate in His
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||
Declaration.
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1987, August: Benjamin Creme announces: "In the coming three or four
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months, Maitreya will be working intensively to bring about a breakthrough in
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||
international relationships in the world." Less than a month later, in
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September, the breakthrough comes, in the meetings between the Americans and
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the Soviets, followed by the armaments agreement in December that no one had
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||
thought possible.
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1988: Maitreya appears, both in person and in dreams, to well-known leaders
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||
in various countries, and to many ordinary citizens. World detente and the
|
||
release of tension which ensues allows more open signs of His presence.
|
||
Manifestations of crosses of light are reported in the US media and are seen
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by many thousands.
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||
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||
1990, 21 and 22 April: In London, Maitreya initiates a large conference of
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||
dignitaries from around the world. They include diplomats, royalty, church
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||
leaders and journalists. Maitreya appeared (and disappeared) several times,
|
||
and spoke of His mission, teachings and plans.
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||
|
||
1991, 29 September: Maitreya appears 'out of the blue' before 500 to 600
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||
people in Mexico city.
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||
1992, January-August: Maitreya appears miraculously before large groups of
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||
people in Mexico, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Middle East,
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||
North Africa, India and Pakistan.
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||
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|
||
Since April 1988, through one of Maitreya's closest associates in the Asian
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community of London, Share International has received a series of articles.
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These outline Maitreya's teachings and draw attention to developments and
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||
happenings which He expects to take place in the world, both in the short and
|
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the long term. Outer events have demonstrated Maitreya's insight. As early
|
||
as 1988, He foresaw the release of Nelson Mandela and the process of detente
|
||
in South Africa. Again in 1988, when Mrs Thatcher stood at the very peak of
|
||
herpowers, Maitreya said that "her wheel of fortune" had turned against her
|
||
and that she would resign. In the same year He stated that governments
|
||
everywhere would have to give way to the "voice of the people", a statement
|
||
which found its most impressive proof in Eastern Europe. Furthermore, weeks
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||
or months ahead of time, Maitreya forecast the cease-fire between Iran and
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Iraq; the withdrawal of foreign troops from Angola; the global rapprochement
|
||
between guerrilla forces and national governments; the Armenian earthquake in
|
||
1988, and those in California and China in 1989; the internal problems of the
|
||
Soviet Union; the establishment of peace in the Lebanon; the worldwide trend
|
||
towards disarmament and reduction of tension; the increasing impact of
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||
ecological issues.
|
||
|
||
Some major developments which, Maitreya says, we may expect to see in
|
||
the near future: the Palestinians will have their homeland; the Israelis will
|
||
greet Palestinians as brothers; the Syrians will leave Lebanon. Also, there
|
||
will be an international stock market crash, beginning in Japan, announced by
|
||
Maitreya as early as 1988.
|
||
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