From New Dawn 174 (May-June 2019) On 11 February 1944, the 68-year-old Carl Gustav Jung – then the world’s most renowned living psychologist – slipped on some ice and broke his fibula. Ten days later, in hospital, he suffered a […]
Gary Lachman
Rudolf Steiner: Dweller on the Threshold
From New Dawn 171 (Nov-Dec 2018) The most enigmatic figure to emerge from the “occult revival” of the early twentieth century was also the most successful, the Austrian “spiritual scientist” Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). Although many of his contemporaries were outwardly […]
The Fantastic Reality of Pauwels and Bergier
From New Dawn 165 (Nov-Dec 2017) In 1960 a book appeared in France that triggered a kind of revolution. Not a political one, although one of the book’s authors had political ideas that slanted distinctly toward the right. It was […]
‘As Above, So Below’: Are Cosmic Forces at Work on Earth?
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 12 No 3 (June 2018) When we think of wars, revolutions, populist uprisings, outbreaks of mass hysteria and other sudden social and political eruptions – even a popstar’s popularity or the latest fashion trend […]
The Return of Holy Russia
From New Dawn 178 (Jan-Feb 2020) The following is excerpted from the Introduction to my book The Return Of Holy Russia: Apocalyptic History, Mystical Awakening, and the Struggle for the Soul of the World (published in May 2020). In it I […]