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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

213.0. "Metapsychology - no longer in publication" by MILRAT::KEEFE () Tue Sep 30 1986 11:09

Anyone interested in the type of "channeled" information such as that 
presented by Jane Roberts/Seth, Meridith Young/Mentor and others, would do 
well to look into a quarterly publication called "Metapsychology". The cost is 
$20./year or $5.00/issue. The address to order from is:

	Metapsychology
	P.O. Box 30022
	Philadelphia, PA  19103

Below is a list of articles contained in the winter 85/86 edition. 

Seth: On Where to Look for God.

Theraputic and Precognitive Dreams by Jane Roberts.

The Echoes: Psychism for Beginners.

A Visit to the Animal Dimension  by Rosalind McKnight and Robert A. Monroe.

Man: An Experiment into The Nature of Mind? by W. Donner Denckla, M.D.

John: On the Coming of the Light into the World.

E Yada Di Shi-ite: The Secret Path.

Channeling: How to Get Started by Paul Tuttle.

Mentor: On Planetary Peace.

Part Two of ReVision: An Everyday Guide to the Tarot by Cindy Bellinger.

The Jacob Sessions: #50 through #52 by Mark Zwiegler.

Frater Paulus: On the Truth Beneath the Turning fo the Year.

James: On the (Basic) Mechanics of Apported Objects.
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213.1I plan to subscribe!AKOV68::FRETTSWed Nov 26 1986 13:428
    I have just received a copy of the Winter 85/86 issue of
    Metapsychology.  I plan to subscribe, and highly recommend it to
    others who are interested in this type of information.
    
    Thanks for the reference!
    
    Carole
    
213.2no longer being publishedVITAL::KEEFEBill Keefe - 223-1837 - MLO21-4Mon Sep 25 1989 10:494
    Metapsychology, the magazine referenced in the base note is no longer
    in publication.
    
    	- Bill Keefe