CONTENTS
For June 1958
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CHRISTMAS THOUGHT ........................................................................................... 2
POSITIVE THINKING ..................................................................................................... 3
TEEN AGE PAGE ........................................................................................................... 5
MANY SHALL BE CALLED .......................................................................................... 6
A STRANGER APPEARS BEFORE THE U.N. ......................................................... 9
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ......................................................................................... 12
SOMETHING NEW WILL BE ADDED ........................................................................ 15
BULLETIN BOARD ........................................................................................................ 16
BOOKS RECOMMENDED ........................................................................................... 17
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Harper
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VOL. III November-December,
1958 NO. 11 & 12
EDITORIAL
Once again we are approaching the season which has
demonstrated, year after year, century after century, the power and the wisdom
of that humble Leader and Teacher, whose birth we celebrate each December 25th.
Jesus of Nazareth had no worldly wealth with which to buy
respect and attention. He had no standing army with which to command obedience.
His only power was His ability to bring understanding to the hearts and souls
of His fellow man. Yet His simple words, and the example which He made of His
own life, command more respect and honor today than has been accorded to any
dictator who has ever lived.
Adolph Hitler, at the peak of his power and arrogance,
shouted to the world that his Third Reich would endure for a thousand years.
Three years later it had been completely destroyed and today is almost
completely forgotten.
Whether we like to admit it or not, most of the great
dictators of the earth have been sincere at heart. They have thought that if
only they could achieve enough power they could force the world into a better
way of life, and so the Hitlers, the Mussolinis and the Tojos have come and
gone. Their efforts have resulted in the slaughter of count-less millions of
innocent persons and the creation of untold misery and hardships for those who
remained alive. What benefits have accrued from their efforts which could be
listed in mitigation of their crimes? The answer is none.
If we are truly the intelligent beings that we like to
consider our-selves, it would seem that during the last nineteen and a half
centuries we should have come to the realization that there is only one force
which can advance mankind upon the path to true civilization, and that is the
power of love and understanding. This is the true lesson of Christmas. In the
coming Yuletide season, when the hard throb of the beat and jive which crowd
our ether waves gives way for a few weeks to the soft notes of Christmas
Carols, as we rush madly about doing that last minute Christmas shopping, or
preparing the Christmas dinner, let us pause long enough to remember the simple
man of Nazareth whose only possessions were the spirit of God within him and
the truth which he gave freely to all who would accept.
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LEADS THE WAY TO FULLER UNDERSTANDING
By Fra Prudentia
In our rapidly changing world of progress and thought
projection, many intelligent leaders in all fields of endeavor are realizing
that Positive Thinking leads the way to a fuller and more comprehensive
understanding of basic laws of the universe. The process of thinking about
"thinking" is in a state of evolution just as are all living and
transient concepts. For this reason, the man who is ready to take the positive
steps toward Positive Thinking is eligible to become qualified to comprehend
and understand principles beyond the grasp of those individuals who are,
unfortunately, blocked by ancient thought binders.
In your own experience you have undoubtedly seen persons
who were well qualified to perform their daily tasks and who were respected as
law abiding citizens, but who were bound in some respects by thought patterns
which were as limited, confining and restrictive as some observed during the
Dark Ages. These people have the ability to think and consider for themselves
but have been shackled, perhaps unknowingly, by the narrow primitive thinking
practices still largely reminiscent of the early prehistoric man.
If man today is ready to understand the workings of the
universe, he must be prepared to embrace the facts as they really are and not
as he might like them to be. Once Positive Thinking becomes a part of our life,
we realize that to us there are no inconsistencies. How often we've seen
individuals who were anxious to give advice on any and all subjects, suddenly
taken by surprise at the relatively common occurrences encountered in life. If
their understanding in such cases had been projected to higher levels to the
same degree as their voices, they would not have been bewildered at natural,
normal happenings.
As one studies, it becomes more apparent that seeing
occurs in the mind. This type of seeing might be described as perception. It is
through this type of perception that one sees the structure of a molecule, the
solution to a problem in differential equations or the basic rules which govern
all mass and energy. The understanding which we all seek will be gained through
the knowledge we obtain though perception rather than through visual seeing.
The concept of comprehension through thought perception is
not new. However, the relationship between directing one's thoughts and general
understanding of new and abstract concepts is sometimes not adequately
emphasized. It has been said that if we are to control inanimate objects, we
must first learn to control ourselves. The interpretation of this statement
might seem to some people, to be controversial. But careful consideration of
the subtleties involved might lead us to consider the possibility that herein lies
the answer to a number of perplexing questions.
It would have seemed wholly incredible to the ancient
world if Aristotle had predicted the modern electronic brain, which in a few
seconds can solve problems it would take a battery of mathematicians years to
complete. But since this is now an accomplished fact, in daily use, it is only
reasonable to visualize even further progress. And that must embrace an agency
in which all questions are resolved and all problems respond to perfect
solutions. Is there such an agency? Yes, indeed. It resides in the inner-being
of man-the habitat of Deific Presence.
Here man must eventually find the answers to all his
questions. Those who have gained sufficient intellectual maturity to evaluate
the answers, become the beneficiaries of the good things of life.
Once they discover the importance of Positive Thinking in
conditioning their receptivity, there is practically no limit to the benefits,
mental, physical, financial, which await them.
The extent of the results to be achieved quite naturally
depends on the ability to appropriate the material offered. It is, of course,
readily apparent that the answers to complex or abstract questions, in
them-selves, are valueless without interpretation. This point is therefore,
more fully explained in the text book entitled "The Positive Way To
Practical Results" (see inside back cover for listing), and is recommended
for the person who has reached the point where he is ready to expand his
understanding horizons.
Communication with entities in other parts of our galaxy
is probably more imminent than most people realize. Though all evolution occurs
in an orderly manner, differences in physical environment, evolution, time and
other factors increase the probability that these entities will be grossly
varied in appearance, physical structure and size from our-selves. Yet, if
these beings have developed as far or farther than we, then they will have one
thing in common with a small portion of our own society. That is, they will
have learned to think in a positive constructive manner.
The lowest primate in the jungle has learned that berries
can be knocked off trees with a stick. And there are other bits of knowledge
which can be gained mechanically without actually forming a constructive basis
for thinking. Nevertheless, such fragmentary thought patterns resulting from
primary experiences laid the groundwork for organized thinking, as we know it
today.
Unfortunately, we still think largely on a random basis,
and this practice of unbridled mental activity is responsible for many negative
experiences including discord, disorder, disease, lack and want. There are
some, of course, who have risen above this threshold of limited understanding.
They usually give freely of their time and efforts in explaining the concepts
we have been discussing, and fortunately those who are ready to increase their
experience patterns, are able to grasp the significance of what they are
saying.
This article should be considered only as an introduction
to the series which will follow regularly- in each issue. The subjects covered
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carefully, and referred to, as required, while reading these articles. The
author will interpret the abstract relationships of the Basic Rule to
"Health-Happiness-Wealth", and those who are familiar with the text book
will find it an excellent aid to daily progress.
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OPINIONS OF EUROPEAN STUDENTS
Reprint from The New Day
November 9 to 15 was American Education Week. The theme
for the week was Report Card, U. S. A.-meaning that much is being written and
spoken about American schools and how they compare with schools in other
countries. What do you think about American schools? Write the Professor in
care of The NEW DAY.
Rosalbo Pantaleo, a twelve-year-old girl in Italy, writes
in Current Events that her subjects are French, Italian, Latin, mathematics,
home economics, religion, history and geography. She trudges to school every
day except Sunday. Boys and girls go to the same school but are not in the same
classes. Men teach the boys and women teach the girls.
Margaret Flowers, fifteen, lives in Surrey, England, 17
miles from London. Her opinion is that because English schools have "more
rules and more discipline," they appear to be dull, especially after she
at-tended school in California for a year. Students in England are not allowed
to choose their subjects.
Jean Lapagnol lives in France. He attends high school most
of the day, from 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.-and still has more homework to finish after
that. All students study science, mathematics, history, geography, language and
philosophy. After kindergarten in France, there are separate schools for girls
and boys.
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By Marc Norman
Chapter Six
EXPLANATIONS
The others have been taken up and are now the guests of
our conferences. The reason for this can be explained in part so that you may
understand. The crews operating such machines are for the most part Air Force
personnel, sometimes a single pilot operating, in some in-stances two or more
of a crew. Now as you are aware from prior conversations, events are happening
on your earth plane which are leading toward an upheaval, a situation which
will be most serious. Such crews as are made guests have been fully trained in
the art of war and combat and therefore are not concerned with other
objectives. It has been considered good propaganda for us to welcome them into
our environment and treat them as friends, instructing them in conditions which
can be expected in the new age. They are, in most cases, amazed at the
information given them, plus the actual fact of their transportation to another
sphere of activity, particularly as regards to the inferiority of their craft
in relation to our own. Also of the atomic weapons created by your scientists.
So we prove to them the futility of combat and war generally,
and as most of them are likeable young men in the flower of their manhood we
felt it incumbent upon us to give them this understanding. whilst at the same
time instruct them in our manner of living and reveal to them a vista of what
could be obtained by themselves should they decide to forego the combative
spirit and enter into a deeper under-standing of brotherhood and friendly association.
The results have been quite satisfactory, especially as we have in a sense
saved their lives by steering them away from the aforementioned pockets. Such
happenings are taking place, not only in areas on your continent but in many
quarters of your earth plane. Those who are anxious to return to earth to be
with loved ones are landed near their bases. Others desire to stay with us. NO
ONE is forced to stay unless they so desire. Of course it is an embarrassing
time for those who do land when they are asked by authorities to explain where
they have been and the reason for their silence. At first such explanations as
were offered were considered the after effects of an ordeal, although the same
authorities have never been able to explain how such absences could cover such
long periods on the gas supply carried by planes in question. However these
occurrences are now fairly frequent and Air Force authorities have accepted
such explanations but of course nothing is made public and pilots or crew who have
experienced such happenings are sworn to secrecy. They can do little else for
few would believe them anyway. But we felt your intelligence could accept such
information.
In the case of experimental craft such as was taken aboard
an investigation research ship today we merely do this for experimentation so
that we can ascertain for ourselves the type of equipment, the newest in
electronic recording instruments and operative and control equipments so that
we can familiarize ourselves with its full operation, but mainly to determine
that such craft do not develop beyond the safety level, which might affect
other planets in your system as well as harm your own in the long run.
Such disappearances tend to confuse authorities and slow
down the manufacture of such craft causing them to hesitate before proceeding
with other plans they have formulated. Whether we shall succeed in this remains
to be seen. However we have obtained some degree of success in prolonging such
experiments. In accordance with repeated atomic bomb tests, particularly those
instigated by what you are pleased to call an enemy government. We have became
quite concerned with the disturbances affecting the various faults in that
area. That is why so many earthquakes have been experienced by you and stated
to emanate front that area. This government is' also concerned and some effort
will be made to stop further tests. The danger point in radiation is rapidly-
moving to its zero level and something will have to be done, and we might give
you this for your information, that the various councils of the planetspheres,
(that is: the councils that are formed to control and operate planning,
schedules relative to other planes outside your own, including; the Council of
Orbits, to which we owe allegiance) are meeting shortly to determine what
course of action shall be taken to counteract the effects of the extreme
radiations which are interpenetrating space.
A digression. (A thoughtform was intercepted and recorded
on our instrument early this evening relative to remarks made concerning auric
emanation from the central Sun of the system.) The SUN is a great mystery and
is a foment of activity which can be likened to perpetual motion in that it
feeds itself from Cosmos, transfers the essence thereof into forces which are
released producing that which you term sunlight, heat, ultra-violet and other
rays. These extending outwards through space meeting; those atomized particles
which are radionic electro-magnetic creates a sensitized field called LIGHT
FORCE FIELD. This extends for millions of your miles around the central orb and
is seen as a phenomena sometimes producing a huge ring and at other times what
is called by you the Aurora Borealis. But it is this combining of certain
electronic and magnetic forces that produces colors, vitalizes the earth or
impregnates it if you will, and your MOON spawns all growth. The action of one
force against another tends to neutralize the solar force, so a degree of
control is maintained, otherwise you would all shrivel and die from the intense
heat created in your atmosphere.
The increase of radiation as caused by your atomic
experiments tends to increase the density of the already existing fields, thus
severe changes in field force can naturally be expected. That is why we are
watching your atmosphere so closely and diminishing such force pockets by the
use of such rays as have been previously explained. But we cannot keep abreast
of the chain reaction multiples for too long a period. So much of this work has
been transferred to larger craft having more advanced equipment, wherein
certain experiments can be carried out. Smaller ships do the actual gathering
of samples, which are then flown back to the Mother ship and her laboratories.
The next report we have here in which some explanation can
be given is regarding a rain of rock or stone which fell upon a portion of Australia.
Now you must realize that when an atomic blast is detonated, the sudden suction
of the force of the explosion draws up in the wake of it all particles of dust,
stone or whatever may be in its immediate vicinity. The force itself generating
intense heat tends to fuse such particles into larger ones. whilst at the same
time attracting to its focus any other particles that may be floating in space,
such as disintegrated meteors, etc. You have all seen pictures of, or have
experienced a tornado wherein a funnel is created. so that anything in its path
is drawn into the stream and carried for miles. So it is with atomic
explosions, except that they are more deadly and powerful. Those being released
by Russian experimenters take place in an area which is quite rocky having many
small stones and boulders in the vicinity, thus these are drawn up during the
tests, and in time such pockets contain a quantity of debris finally developing
too heavy for carriage, thus such pockets are emptied out when this occurs.
This happened in the Australian `fall out'. Such stones were radio-active, and
because of the stones being formed of such fusions previously spoken of they
are, for a period, anti-gravitational and have a tendency to attract one body
to another, and are seen by observers as a type of cloud floating in space. As
radio-active magnetic alliance gradually weakens by reason of motion, the force
of gravitation has effect and the material is released. We have given this is a
way that you can understand, but for your further information we do not
consider gravity as You accept the term.
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PASTOR URGES 'AGE-OLD MYTHS' ABANDONED
Harrisburg, Pa.-Pennsylvania's Protestant ministers were
urged to undertake the job of "shattering; age-old myths about
Christianity and replacing them with more realistic concepts."
More than 500 clergymen who attended the Pennsylvania
State Pastors Conference heard the statement by the Rev. Dr. Theodore A. Gill,
president-elect of San Francisco Theological Seminary.
"What Christianity needs most is a new inconoclasm,"
he declared. "Mental images that must be done in by contemporary
Christians are the mental pictures that come into our minds when someone
mentions a theological idea."
Too many persons, he said, have the wrong image of
faith-that is "buying an idea." He told the ministers they must teach
and preach that faith is a "bettering of the self."
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(The following copy is part of a radio script which was
broadcast by Paul Harvey over the American Broadcasting System on Christmas
evening 1950 ... This data and words of the stranger, were furnished to the
commentator by the Recording Secretary at Lake Success, on the occasion of this
special session of the U.N. Political Committee, some time previous to its
broadcast. Paul Harvey concluded this report with the words: "I have
quoted the message precisely! Adding nothing!")
There was a special session of the United Nations
Political Commit-tee summoned at Lake Success by its chairman. In the recess of
the Security Council, many nations were represented by their chief delegates.
Such was true in the case of the United States, where Mr. Austin sat for Mr.
Dulles who was likewise present. The United Kingdom was represented by Jebb,
sitting for Younger. Vishinsky sat for the Soviet. Such was the unusual nature
of this suddenly summoned session, that the rows, six deep, around the
perimeter of the Committee Room Twelve, were empty.
No photographers were allowed on the floor as the
delegates filed in. Certain members of the Recording Secretariat were seated in
the glassed-in Translation Loft, which is accessible only by a stair in the
outside hall. The doors were closed between nine and twelve minutes after
seven. No one could have entered the floor of Committee Room Twelve before the
doors were closed, without showing his credentials. or being otherwise
identified. None could have entered after the doors were closed without being
seen by the Guards in the hall outside. They said they saw no one. Yet the
meeting had barely been called to order, first in English, and then in French,
when a tall man rose to his feet from one of the chairs behind the chairman. A
hush came over the oval table, and Sir Benegal Rau, presiding, thinking at
first all eyes were on him, was nudged by a chair secretary. He then turned to
follow their stare to the face of the stranger who stood behind him. His first
inclination was to signal a guard. This was a closed session of the Committee!
It had been plainly summoned as such. Instead, Mr. Rau addressed the man
"You, sir! Would you please identify your delegation
affiliation?" The lean man was draped in the attire of the East, not
uncommon at Lake Success. Sandals, bearded, (the beard well groomed). His lips
parted to speak, and the last of the hubbub on the floor was suddenly stilled.
With soft compelling voice that seemed, though without benefit of microphone,
somehow to fill the whole room, he said:
"I have many things to say and to judge of you. I
will utter things which have been kept secret from the foundations of the
world. and ye shall know the truth!"
So still had the room suddenly become, that one could hear
tho asthmatic breathing of a fat aide, completely across the windowless
chamber.
"Why are you, sir'?" Mr. Rau demanded. He had
meant to say who are you, but was momentarily flustered. The stranger answered
"There is an evil, which I have seen under the sun, and it is common among
men. With their tongues they have used deceit. The poison of asps is under
their lips. And the way of Peace they have not known." A ruffle went
through the room. The delegate from Belgium beckoned and, being recognized,
requested: "Let this man speak; he is here, let him speak'."
"May I question the witness?" interrupted Vishinsky, but his wit went
unheeded from the floor. He fidgeted. Mr. Rau, testing the stranger, spoke:
"Represented here, is a great nation which keeps itself apart from the
rest of us. I fear they will move shortly to silence you, too."
But the calm, poised man replied: "Every-one that
doeth evil, hateth the Light. They make clean the outside of the cup, and of
the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. The axe is laid
unto the root of such trees!"
Mr. Vishinsky, stern and unsmiling, now spoke; but it was
a long moment before the translation came: "The Soviet Delegation will not
listen to the ravings of this warmonger. This interruption is no doubt some
carefully planned and poorly executed plot to depict the Soviet as the
aggressor in a war which we have no part! Is it any wonder communism in Korea
opposes these imperialists?" ... He snapped his spectacles from his nose,
and with them, indicated in the direction of the United States Delegation.
The stranger spoke more sharply now: "Foolish and
unlearned questions, avoid, knowing that. they do gender strife. If a man
strive for masteries, then he is not crowned, except he strive lawfully. The
days shall come upon thee . . ." and he looked squarely at Vishinsky .
."that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee
round, and keep theca in on every side, and shall utterly destroy thee!"
"But," interrupted the chairman, "you have
not touched on the purpose for which this meeting was called. What about Korea?
Where have we erred there?"
Came the answer: "If the goad men of the house had
known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would not
have suffered his house to be broken up. But while men slept, his enemy came,
and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way."
Mr. Jebb for the United Kingdom offered: "I think
what we all fear roost is that any of us may be next." And the visitor,
still standing, re-plied: "When a strong man, armed, keepeth his palace,
his goods are in peace."
Mr. Austin was waving the small flag which marked his
place, and request for recognition was granted. "In the United States, we
are hosts to enemies within our own house. Agents they are of another
government, who plead mercy, saying they are loyal to our own government as the
man of gentle grace had raised his hand, as if to hasten the question. "No
man can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other;
or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Every kingdom divided
against itself, is brought to desolation!"
"But" said Mr. Austin, "they use our own
laws, our own courts, our own freedom to outwit us!" The question came
back to him: "How can one enter into a strong man's house and spoil his
goods, except he first bind the strong man?"
Pursuing his point, Mr. Austin went on: "These among
us say they intend to only alter our government by peaceful means .... to
better our economic system ... to .. "
Less patient now, the visitor interrupted: "They that
be whole need not. a physician, but they that are sick!"
The uninvited speaker turned toward Mr. Austin and Mr.
Dulles ... "There is none righteous among you, not one. I know thy words;
that thou art neither hot nor cold. Because thou sayest: `I am rich, and
in-creased with goods, and have need of nothing', and thou knowest not that
thou are wretched. Beware, lest ye also, being led away with the error of the
wicked, fall from your own steadfastness!"
Procedure was forgotten now! The representative from France
spoke out: "This same enemy is within my country! He demonstrates against
our Parliament, antagonizing our courts ... "
"Scatter thou the people that delight in war"
the man replied. "Put them in mind to be subject to Principalities and
Powers; to obey Magistrates; to be ready to every good work; to be not
brawlers, but gentle, showing all meekness unto all men."
Mr. Rau rose from his chair, and turning said: "We
came here to place the blame for our unrest, and you have given each of us a
share. What is it then, that we should do? Abandon our efforts to seek
peace?"
To this he answered: "Let things be done decently and
in order. Be sober and diligent. Depart from evil and do good. Execute ye
judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the
oppressor. It is impossible but that offences will come, but woe unto him
through whom they come! Seek peace, pursue it. And increase your faith. FAITH
hath subdued Kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, and stopped
the mouths of lions!"
"You make all this seem so infinitely simple"
said Mr. Rau. "Many righteous men", replied the stranger, "have
desired to hear these things which ye hear, and have not heard them".
"It is not customary" Mr. Rau smiled, "for
us to hear Wisdom from outside our own chambers!"
His guest, unsmiling, warned: "Be then not forgetful
to entertain strangers for thereby some have entertained angels unawares!"
Sir Benegal Rau turned to the assemblage. "There is
no further purpose in this meeting. This has answered all our questions. And to
you, sir, we thank you... If you would only write these things which you have
spoken, if you would put such Wisdom in a book for all to see ... "
It was at that moment that the visitor's eyes flashed
sudden anger "It IS in a book! Your holy Bible ... !" Then the anger
faded, and the eyes were calm again, and somehow sad ... and he walked to the
door, 'which was opened for him ... and none on the outside saw him leave.
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Longview, Wash.
To The Editor,
I was pleased to see your article on "Help
Wanted"; this gives me a chance to state what has been turning over in my
mind for some time. Give all religions what they want and they will subscribe
to what is printed :
The world needs a newspaper that highlights religious
news, ads, excavating by archeologists, UFO, ESP, Eastern religion, Western
religion, Holy Land Biblical Prophecies fulfillment, wars and political
conditions as well as religious developments among the Arabs, Jews, African,
Egyptian and European nations, etc. In fact everything that is now being
printed in Understanding can be used with the other as an edition, making our
booklet a News Paper, world wide edition.
What Minister will not be pleased to contribute
information of accomplishment both at home and in the mission field. This may
not be of interest to some, but will prove to be a drawing card of their
interest in our paper. No one reads all that is written in any newspaper;
however he reads the highlights and skims over other parts, reading what may
prove of interest even though he may not agree with the idea.
Letters and comments on the editorial page will prove to
carry much that is now printed in Understanding Magazine.
This is just a suggestion; I would like to hear what
others think of the idea.
Most respectfully
-ours,
Ione Roemer
American
Astronautical Society
516 Fifth Avenue New York 36, N. Y.
Attention: Ross Fleisig, President
Dear Mr. Fleisig:
May I call your attention to the recent statement by a man
accredited and at many times lauded by "our" society as an expert in
rocketry, Prof. Hermann Oberth. A few ,years ago at one of the meetings I saw a
movie film of the 195:) International Astronautical Society of which our
society is a member. It showed, as I recall, scenes of members of our society
shaking hands with Prof. Oberth and members of our society showing respect and
admiration for this great man. I am now wondering what their opinion is now
after reading the Nov. 7th, 1958 article in the New York World-Telegram, Page
16-"U.S. Planning Electric Space Ship" where it is stated that Prof. Oberth
believes "supernatural forms are watching earth and have been doing so for
a long time". . . Also, the article directly under it, "Other Planets
Have People Expert Says," wherein Dr. Melvin Calvin, a University of
California chemist states. . ."it is clear that we may expect to find
cellular life and post human life in many of these planets." Also, read Nov. 8th, 1958 article, page 10, New 'York Daily News, "Father of Rocketry Believes
in Saucers". . .
I am wondering if in either of the above cases, we will
again witness another "Carl Jung incident," where pressure is brought
to bear and the men in question are "persuaded" to change their
statements, and in some case deny such statements?
Incidentally, Dr. Calvin was stating his beliefs in
accordance with the findings of Dr. Harlow Shapley, former Harvard astronomer.
It seems apparent that the "truth" will out in spite of pressures and
scientific close-mindedness. Although, I do think it an unhealthy sign when man
finds it more conducive to resign, retire, or leave his society or field, in
order to make the statements of facts that he chooses to.
I would like to quote from some notes taken of the
speeches given by some very fine men in the field at the Second Annual Meeting
of the American Astronautical Society, Dec. 1, 1955, Thursday.
Prof. Werhner Von Braun: "There are no experts in the
rocket field today, there are only degrees of ignorance."
Col. William O. Davis: "There is a constant learning
of new things and adding new things by creative imagination. Prediction for
future can be estimated by what is known today and what we have learned today.
However, most ideas on space travel are quite conservative. CREATIVE
IMAGINATION IS BADLY NEEDED. I RECOMMEND THAT MORE PEOPLE READ SCIENCE
FICTION... "
Dr. Ernest Stuhlinger: "Problem is how to get
propulsion mass low by using electric field, therefore must be ionized
particles of exhaust velocity......
I have met and talked to several very fine men associated
with our society who have stated their belief, and in two or three cases, have
stated actual sightings of these extraterrestrial space craft. However, they
also told me, in confidence, they would not present such views or beliefs to
our society because of its present views on the subject.
The American Astronautical Society started out as an open-minded,
progressive society interested in all aspects of space travel. As a matter of
fact, after reading the fantastic-science fiction type theories advanced by Dr.
I. M. Levitt of Fels Planitarium, I was so impressed by the courage and open
mind of this man that I wrote him and asked where I might obtain more
information, or if there were some organization I could join who were
investigating the wonders and possibility of space travel. He answered my
inquiry and told me of a young, new society that was just forming, delving into
the theories and aspects of space travel. . .The American Astronautical
Society. I joined at once.
It does seem unfortunate that the society has narrowed its
views to little else than the hardware of rocketry, when there may be vast
opportunities for creative thought beyond this field, and how can we close our
minds to any and all ideas of space travel and the universe we shall travel,
when we will be in a pluriverse of expanding island universes?
I sincerely hope that The American Astronautical Society
continues in its research, exploration, and free assembly of ideas. We have an
exciting present to live and learn, and a wondrous future to anticipate, let's
then raise our sights to that glorious horizon where there have been many
"signs in the sky.......
Very truly yours,
Constance V. Menger
(Member No. 87)
QUALITY
"Differences of opinion, like pieces of cloth, have
texture, as well as pattern.... And the texture, as much as the pattern, gives
quality to the discussion."
-Norman G. Shidle
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Clinton, N. J.
Dear Elma and Dan :
We spent a very enjoyable week-end with the Countess
(Elsa) and found her to be a very charming woman, intelligent and considerate.
The turn out at Town Hall on the rainy Saturday night we spoke was not as large
as the one you enjoyed. I suppose Elsa wrote you about the irate doctor who stomped
out of her drawing room because Howard said he thought Dan Fry was a wonderful
man. After that he would not even listen to Howard's story (which was both
thoughtless and un-fair of him). It was based on a report a friend of his had
received from the government stating that Dan Fry had not been employed at
White Sands Proving Ground. Since then Elsa wrote to us and states that you had
sent her proof of his employment there, showing that there was a deliberate
attempt to hide the facts. In any event, you may want to write this up for your
next issue of "Understanding." In this field, we anticipate skeptics
and we welcome them especially when the skepticism is intelligently presented,
but it is the thoughtless or prejudiced skepticism that proves provoking.
As I explained to you, Elma, when you were here, the
publication of my book, "My Saturnian Lover" was held up over a month
by the publishers because they feared litigation by the American Astronautical
Society, of which I am a member. This society wrote the publishers and said
since they felt this book was not in keeping with the precepts and aims of
their society they did not feel I had the right to use their name. When we were
able to prove to them that we were not using the name for publicity purposes, but
simply stating that I was a member, they then said I was not a member. Then my
attorney wrote to them and said that Constance V. Weber, Constance V. Menger
and Marla Baxter (pen name) were all one and the same person. A copy of this
letter went to the publisher and they finally released the book, but not
without first charging me for delays and changes. This is only one small type
of pressure used. Enclosed is a letter I wrote to my society in reference to
the recent article about Prof. Hermann Oberth. You may print this letter if you
wish.
Connie-Howard
Mrs. Howard Menger
Clinton, N. J.
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Because of the fact that the publication dates of
Understanding, during 1958, have been progressively delayed beyond the normal
date, the editors are forced to combine the November and December issues. Even
so, this issue will be published later than it should have been, but we are
determined to keep the publication up to date in the coming year.
There will be a number of additions to the format in 1959,
including a page of pictures which we believe will be of general interest to
our readers. These additions and improvements will, of course, cause a
considerable increase in the cost of publication. Frankly, we do not as yet
know how this increase in cost can be met. During the past three years the cost
of the magazine has always exceeded the income from subscriptions. The deficit
has been met; by the contributions of the editor and a very few other dedicated
persons, and from the proceed", of other activities of the Understanding
groups.
We do not believe that the subscription price should be
increased, and it does not seem fair to expect a half-dozen people to continue
indefinitely to bear the burden of the deficit. We believe that the solution is
simply to create a magazine which contains so much vital news, information and
knowledge, that it will become a must for all new age thinkers. If the
circulation can be increased sufficiently, the publication will become self
sustaining without the necessity of raising the subscription price, or
diverting funds which are needed for other work. We are going to do our part to
the very best of our ability. We ask only that you, the reader, do your part by
bringing the magazine to the attention of your friends and acquaintances.
There are now 19 chartered units of Understanding
throughout the country, and more are in the process of formation. The
membership is growing by leaps and bounds. It is up to us to make sure that the
publication keeps pace with the growth of the organization.
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Your Bulletin Board reporter extends to you the greetings
of the Holiday Season and wishes that the New Year will be a happy and peaceful
one.
♦ ♦ ♦
Many units of Understanding have had out of town speakers
for the months of November and December. Most of the groups heard lectures by
Otis T. Carr, of OTC Enterprises in Baltimore, Maryland, who told of his
circular foil spaceship, in which he intends to "take off" for the
moon on December 7th, 1959, from Space, Maryland. He was accompanied by Major
Wayne S. Aho, who will be the only passenger on this initial flight of the OTCXI.
Mr. Carr and Mr. Aho will be assisted by a technician, whose name, as yet, has
not been announced-line forms to the right!
♦ ♦ ♦
Dr. George Hunt Williamson, better known to our readers as
"Ric" has finally arrived in this country after an extensive
archaeological expedition and lecture tour of Egypt and Europe. He will be
speaking in many cities en the West Coast during the months of January and
February. The cities which he will visit include the following in California: San
Diego, Vista, Palm Springs, Santa Ana, many units of Understanding in Los
Angeles County, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Turlock, Units of Understanding in
the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento, Chico and Yreka. In Oregon, he will
speak in Medford, Grants Pass and Portland, and then on to the Washington
cities of Tacoma and Seattle, with his final destination as Vancouver, British
Columbia. His subject will be "UFO World Report," complete with
many new and wonderful color slides.
♦ ♦ ♦
Welcome to three new Units of Understanding-Chico, Berkeley
and Santa Rosa, all in Northern California. We wish you much success in the
coming year.
♦ ♦ ♦
At Understanding's Christmas Party at El Monte, California,
a drawing was held in which a portable radio and a pair of binoculars were won
by two lucky people. The winning tickets were 040739, the first ticket drawn,
which entitles the holder to the choice of either article, while ticket 040733
wins second choice. Will the holders of these tickets please notify
Understanding and give their names and addresses ?
♦ ♦ ♦
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (AP) - President Eisenhower, whose
voice has been broadcasting a Christmas message of peace from space, added a
personal plea tonight for cooperation among nations.
Just before he pushed a button setting aglow a towering
National Christmas Tree, the President said he wished he could "by the
light of understanding and cooperation" illuminate the darkness that
some-times encompasses the world.
(Ed. Note). It is encouraging to note that in practically
every public talk given by the President during the last three years, he has
stressed the importance of understanding above all else.
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