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Stephan A. Schwartz Curriculum Vitae Stephan A. Schwartz is a Distinguished Consulting Faculty of Saybrook University, and a BIAL fellow. He is an award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction, columnist for the medical and consciousness research journal Explore, and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net in he covers trends that are affecting the future. His other academic and research appointments include: Senior Samueli Fellow for Brain, Mind and Healing of the Samueli Institute; founder and Research Director of the Mobius laboratory; Executive Director of the Rhine Research Center; and Senior Fellow of The Philosophical Research Society. Government appointments include: Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, consultant to the Oceanographer of the Navy, member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Secretary of Defense study Group on Innovation, Technology, and the Future. He has also been editorial sta ....
Riley Hansard Crabb was born on 2 April 1912 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In early December 1934, during a Christmas shopping trip to downtown Minneapolis, Riley discovered the library of the Theosophical Society. Perusing the vast selection of esoteric books, Riley was fascinated by the treasure trove of knowledge dealing with the mystic arts and how one can develop the latent extrasensory powers pertaining to each individual. Riley brought some literature and a membership application from the Theosophical Society home with him; and upon his next visit to that library one week later, he had joined the organization. As it turned out, Riley discovered that his mother, Eunice Crabb, was also a student of metaphysics and philosophy. She was an avid follower of the then prominent researcher and writer of esoterica, Manly Palmer Hall, the founder of the Philosophical Research Society. As the country was in the throes of the Great Depression, Riley would take advantage o ....
Posted on December 24, 2020 | Views: 996 Awaken Mgr2020-12-30T09:28:00-08:00 by Marrianne Williamson: I was in my mid-twenties when, just having moved back to New York from San Francisco, I went to a party with my then boyfriend Jeff. At one point during the evening I noticed a blue book sitting on the coffee table in front of me. The title of the book was A Course in Miracles. I opened the book to the first page, where I read the Introduction: “This is a course in miracles. It is a required course. Only the time you take it is voluntary. Free will does not mean that you can establish the curriculum, but only that you can elect what you want to take at a given time.” ....
67 shares Illustrative: Julie A. Lockhart (arms raised), Rebecca Rasmussen, Monika Beal, and Fahad Siadat perform in Theatre Dybbuk s Hell Prepared. (Taso Papadakis/ Theatre Dybbuk) From front to back: Jonathan C.K. Williams, Rob Adler, Rebecca Rasmussen, Nick Greene, Jenny Gillet in Exagoge, 2016. (Taso Papadakis/ Theatre Dybbuk) Julie A. Lockhart (masked), and Jonathan C.K. Williams in Exagoge, 2016. (Taso Papadakis/ Theatre Dybbuk) From left to right: Rebecca Rasmussen, Jonathan C.K. Williams, Diana Tanaka, Rob Adler, Julie A. Lockhart (masked), Jenny Gillett, and Nick Greene in Exagoge, 2016. (Taso Papadakis/ Theatre Dybbuk) LOS ANGELES A newly rediscovered short, seven-page play found in a 1926 religious school journal now has a bit part in a Jewish theater company’s efforts to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. ....