From New Dawn 110 (Sept-Oct 2008) In the timeless library of human myths and legends, perhaps none are more primal and disturbing than the biblical story of the Fall. Responsible for everything from the demonisation of women to the Church’s […]
2008
The “Bloody” Baron von Ungern-Sternberg: Madman or Mystic?
From New Dawn 108 (May-June 2008) My name is surrounded with such hate and fear that no one can judge what is true and what is false, what is history, and what is myth.1– Baron Roman Fedorovich von Ungern-Sternberg, 1921 […]
Water Fluoridation: Facts & Fallacies
From New Dawn 107 (Mar-Apr 2008) Water fluoridation has been around for just over 60 years and whilst the practice has become widespread, particularly in Western nations, it’s always been a controversial and often passionately argued one. My formative moment […]
G.I. Gurdjieff & the Hidden History of the Sufis
From New Dawn 107 (Mar-Apr 2008) Sufism belongs in spirit to the modern age. It has an affinity with it; it is in tune with secularism, with the modern thirst for objective knowledge. Yet the Sufi tradition is immensely old. […]
The Power of the Mind
From New Dawn 106 (Jan-Feb 2008) Living in the world under your skin is a bustling metropolis of 50 trillion cells, each of which is biologically and functionally equivalent to a miniature human. Current popular opinion holds that the fate […]