The Legacy of William BlakewithJames Tunney

…He also said that most of his work he got from other beings. He says that in relation to Milton. There’s some suggestion that there were beings which may be similar to what we would call extra-terrestrial in some sense. There is a picture called, “The man who taught Blake painting,” from the description. It was a drawing by another painter that was in a circle of younger painters around him. This figure clearly has a third eye in the picture and the implication is that Blake was taught painting by this figure. So all through his life, his technique, his works—he claimed they came from the spiritual dimension. He saw god appearing at the window to him when he was four. Between the ages of eight and ten he saw angels in a tree in Peckham Rye in London—most of his life was spent in London, apart from three years in a place called Feltham, in Surrey. He saw all the archangels. He saw all the great figures in literature. They appeared to him. They came to him.…

InPresence 218The Reincarnation of U Ba Kyar

…In Aung Than's case the memories lasted well into his adulthood in 1985 when the researcher, when Mong, when the researcher Win Mong visited with Aung Than, he still remembered everything. There are some interesting aspects to this case. For example, he had a great hostility as a young man and as even as a boy, as a 12 year old child for example, he had great hostility to U Po Tai who he believed had killed U Ba Kyar. And not only believed it, he had vivid memories in detail just how the execution took place and how that affected his own birth defects.…

Hypnogogic ConsciousnesswithAdam Crabtree

…I'd like to go back to one of the very first experiences that you describe in your book about hypnagogia where, if I recall correctly, you're looking at yourself in the mirror much like I guess Mandrake looked into the mirror and you found yourself drifting into a realm where there was a cardboard man who was having a conversation with somebody named Brian and you had the sense that Brian referred to you of all things and then it all disappeared. It was a lot of vivid imagery but it didn't seem to necessarily go anywhere.…

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