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and beyond), single mothers and stepmoth-
B oO oO K S ers, and mothers who establish a psychic
connection with beings not yet conceived.
THE MOTHER LINK To paraphrase Eason, the mother link can
by Cassandra Eason transcend time, space and biology, and con-
Publisher: Seastone, USA, 1999 (first found scientific attempts to quantify it. I'm
published as Mother Love, Robinson still nonplussed over the study she cites that
Publishers, UK, 1998 showed newborns responded attentively to
ISBN: 1-56975-167-6 (192pp tpb) the theme from Neighbours, which had been
Price: USD$12.95; £16.99 (494pp he, played to them while in the womb. Other
ISBN 1-85487-954-5) sorts of music had no such effect!
Available: USA—Seastone/Ulysses Press, These moving, sometimes spooky, stories
PO Box 3440, Berkeley, CA 94703-3440, are testament to the power of motherhood—
tel (510) 601 8301, fax (510) 601 8307, e- about which there can be no argument!
mail ; UK—
Robinson Publishers, tel 0171 938 3830 THE RHYTHMS OF NATURE Volume |
he purest, most enduring form of love is by Brian David Andersen
a mother's love, being at once both mys- Publisher: Harmonic Spiral, USA, 1999
tical and mundane. is at the heart of 4 ISBN: 0-9671850-0-9 (178pp sp/b)
hee oe leat an Thine the baie er Price: USD$n/a; contact publisher
eee ees ees te Ue Dash Available: USA—Harmonic Spiral, 861
UK author Cassandra Eason's book, The
Mother Link (originally titled Mother Love),
the result of her desire to celebrate mother-
hood. Eason appealed for contributions and
was overwhelmingly rewarded with
Sixth Ave #403, San Diego, CA 92101, tel
(619) 884 1455, fax (619) 233 3441, e-
mail ,
website
B rian David Andersen has some truly par-
adigm-changing findings to share in The
Rhythms of Nature. However, they're hid-
den within a stream-of-consciousness rave
that's big on rhetoric and requires patience to
follow. Okay, so it's his rave, but his thesis
really deserves some judicious editing.
At the centre of Anderson's argument is his
hypothesis that all the chemical elements
consist of condensed chirals or light parti-
cles, so formed by harmonic tones generated
by the Sun, the Earth and the other planets
of the solar system. Moreover, the chemical
elements (96 in total, according to his
model) manifest in multiples of seven.
Andersen illustrates this by superimposing
these 96 elements on a 360-degree circle,
showing that they were formed not in a lin-
ear manner but in a wave that repeats every
26.25 degrees around the circle. For anyone
interested in sacred geometry, this creates
myriad beautiful, recursive mandala designs,
the more one moves into the mathematics.
responses, though these have been consider- With due acknowledgement to occult
ably edited down for this US edition. chemists Besant and Leadbeater, who spent
_ The stories speak of the power of maternal 35 years from the late 1890s psychically
intuition, of the emotional, psychic and spir- mapping the elements, Andersen describes
itual bonds between mother and child, and the 96-strong Harmonic Table of the
of the patience and care which mothers self-_ Elements, wherein oxygen supports the
lessly give to their offspring. Mothers tell of structure of condensed light and provides
averting sure-death situations by acting upon —_ coherent movement to the other 95 ele-
niggling feelings, of loving links and two- ments, and phosphorus—the third element
way communications with their unborn chil- formed in the first multiple-seven wave—
dren, and of premonitions that allowed them transforms chirals into physical matter. He's
a chance to farewell their babies who were really onto something important here.
about to die suddenly. From the colour spectrum to the chakra
_Eason covers special links, including adop- system, Andersen's interconnections could
tive mothers and grandmothers (this world well turn your world-view inside out.
THE RHYTHMS OF NATURE Volume |
by Brian David Andersen
Publisher: Harmonic Spiral, USA, 1999
ISBN: 0-9671850-0-9 (178pp sp/b)
Price: USD$n/a; contact publisher
Available: USA—Harmonic Spiral, 861
Sixth Ave #403, San Diego, CA 92101, tel
(619) 884 1455, fax (619) 233 3441, e-
mail ,
website
Be David Andersen has some truly par-
adigm-changing findings to share in The
Rhythms of Nature. However, they're hid-
den within a stream-of-consciousness rave
that's big on rhetoric and requires patience to
follow. Okay, so it's his rave, but his thesis
really deserves some judicious editing.
At the centre of Anderson's argument is his
hypothesis that all the chemical elements
consist of condensed chirals or light parti-
cles, so formed by harmonic tones generated
by the Sun, the Earth and the other planets
of the solar system. Moreover, the chemical
elements (96 in total, according to his
model) manifest in multiples of seven.
Andersen illustrates this by superimposing
these 96 elements on a 360-degree circle,
showing that they were formed not in a lin-
ear manner but in a wave that repeats every
26.25 degrees around the circle. For anyone
interested in sacred geometry, this creates
myriad beautiful, recursive mandala designs,
the more one moves into the mathematics.
With due acknowledgement to occult
chemists Besant and Leadbeater, who spent
35 years from the late 1890s psychically
mapping the elements, Andersen describes
the 96-strong Harmonic Table of the
Elements, wherein oxygen supports the
structure of condensed light and provides
coherent movement to the other 95 ele-
ments, and phosphorus—the third element
formed in the first multiple-seven wave—
transforms chirals into physical matter. He's
really onto something important here.
From the colour spectrum to the chakra
system, Andersen's interconnections could
well turn your world-view inside out.
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AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1999