Re: Theos-World Central Sun, Vril, etc...
Jun 11, 2003 11:10 AM
by samblo
Vance,
Hi, I found your research topic an interesting post. I met George
Hunt Williamson
in the late 1970's over in Santa Barbara Cal. where in a private
residence we had gone
to hear a lecture by Ignatius Donnelly. I traveled with the Current
President of
Skywatch International William F. Hamilton III, who had known Williamson
since the
early 1950's. No one had seen him for many years and my friend was
practically
apoplectic in shock when he saw him! At that time Williamson also known as
Michael DeObronivic (last of the Romanoffs) hi assignment, and "Brother
Phillip" a
Nome De Plume he used, was copartner in the Pacific Holistic Institute
and later
we were shown very old maps of England mapping the Glastonbury Zodiac the
subject
of their research at that time. George died a couple of years later. I
might add that
Bill Hamilton also personally knew George Adamski and many others of the
era.
As to the "Central Sun" metaphor which was the topic here some time
back, many
years ago Mabel Collins wrote a work "When the Sun Moves Northward" that
seems
at least metaphorically aside from the content descriptive of what I
apprehend about
the Central Sun for above the Brahma Chakra some have seen "The Midnight
Sun"
not seen by the eyes of men. It Blooming is Regal and Noble profound with
the
Buddhi Nature, Solitary in Radiating infinite Rays ingoing and outgoing,
centrifugal
and centripedal at the same moment, magnificent Electrum and Fire. It is
the "Invert
Logic" of the human Consciousness that forces it into the mold of stars
seen by the
normative vision. On the throne of Tutankamun is shown the Sun radiating
rays at the
end of each ray is a "Hand" glyph, now why would the sun have little hands?
In the Orphic diagram one reaches the Region of Darkness, then the
Region of Light,
the Region of the Son, then the Region of the Father, one does not see
the Central
Sun in fullness until passing some of these, I believe. Just my "2 cents"
and entirely
arbitrary perspective given in courtesy and respect.
John
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