June 2008 LECTURES
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3 June 2008 (Tuesday) |
| JUNE-ELLENI LAINE & SIMON BACON : Demonstration of Spirit Portraiture and Clairvoyance |
 Tonight Simon Bacon joins June-Elleni Laine for a fascinating demonstration of Spirit portraiture and clairvoyance. This demonstration promises to be an objective exploration of consciousness beyond the physical, as several audience members receive portraits and messages from loved ones who have passed away… it could be you!
June-Elleni Laine studied with Coral Polge, and has been exploring Spirit Portraits for 17 years. Author of the first book on developing Psychic Art – The Art Of Being Psychic, her aim to push the boundaries of human potential beyond the limit of the 5 senses.
Simon Bacon is a gifted psychic and healer; honest, sincere and practical, he believes that psychic ability can be both spiritual and scientific. He is currently conducting research as part of a Masters degree in transpersonal psychology and consciousness studies at the University of Northampton. |
7pm 8.30pm / £5 (Non-Members £8)
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10 June 2008 (Tuesday) |
| GILLIAN WRIGHT: Esoteric Psychology of the Seven Rays |
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The Seven Rays is an approach to understanding human nature, rooted in the awareness of the seven great streams of energy , or fields of vibration that exist behind all that we experience as Life. It can be described as a journey into the Divine Mind, which could be visualised as the refraction of light through a spectrum – on a vast cosmic scale. The perspective can be both personal and cosmic. Based on ancient wisdom teachings and metaphysical understanding of natural laws, The Seven Rays describes the cycles and rhythms, the ebb and flow of the cosmos. Understood and applied on a personal level, it is an inspiring and revealing window on the energies that colour the various aspects of our physical, emotional and soul life – providing remarkable insights into our life experiences and choices, and our relationships with others.
Gill Wright has a background in Integrated Medicine, Mediation, Multi-Media, Holistic Education and Music. She is also a graduate of the Interfaith Seminary. |
7pm – 8.30pm / £5 (Non-Members £8)
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17 June 2008 (Tuesday) Additional Lecture |
| Maggy Whitehouse: Kabbalah - The Tree of Life |
In tonight’s talk Maggy will introduce us to the Tree of Life, the map of consciousness which is found at the heart of the esoteric Judeo-Christian tradition of Kabbalah. The tree transcends religion, offering a unique method for understanding all aspects of ourselves and teaching universal spiritual laws that will transform our lives. The Tree is a path which can allow us to explore and connect our inner and outer world, our masculine and feminine side, and guides us to receive answers which the mind cannot give. It contains the esoteric originals of the Ten Commandments, helps us to understand and contact our guidance, the angelic worlds and our own destiny. Come and discover how to read this singularly powerful map and learn the spiritual laws it describes in order to apply them in your own life.
Maggy Whitehouse is an ordained minister in the Liberal Catholic Church working with soul retrieval in cases of difficult deaths and the metaphysical understanding of religion. She is a prolific author on Kabbalah and spirituality and presents The Spiritual Laws of Prosperity on Birmingham's Newstyle Radio. She has worked with groups and individuals for more than a decade in Europe, America and Russia.
Note: This lecture replaces the cancelled lecture below |
7pm – 8.30pm / £5 (Non-Members £8)
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17 June 2008 (Tuesday) CANCELLED |
| SOIZIC AURELI: Kabbalah - The Tree of Life |
In tonight’s talk Soizic will introduce us to the Tree of Life, the map of consciousness which is found at the heart of the esoteric Judeo-Christian tradition of the Kabbalah. The tree transcends religion, offering a unique method for understanding all aspects of ourselves and teaching universal spiritual laws that will transform our lives. The Tree is a path which can allow us to explore and connect our inner and outer world, our masculine and feminine side, and guides us to receive answers which the mind cannot give. Come and discover how to read this singularly powerful map and learn the spiritual laws it describes in order to apply them to your lives.
Soizic Aymee is a Psychosynthesis counsellor who has worked with groups and individuals for many years in Europe, America and Australia. She also works with past life soul retrieval and release of entities. She works with the Tree of Life in a very intuitive way in order for the participants to open up to their own intuitive side and receive guidance from the higher world. |
20 June 2008 (Friday) |
| DR ANGELA WATKINS PHD: Dr Angela Watkins PhD - Students’ Open Platform |
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Tonight Dr Angela Watkins PhD will present students from various advanced classes at the College. They will demonstrate their psychic and mediumistic ability.
They will convey evidence of survival, messages and information from the Spirit world for members of the audience.
Inspirational speaking may be appropriate. Please arrive as early as possible as this is a popular event. |
7pm – 8.30pm / £5 (Non-Members £8)
NO ENTRY AFTER 7pm |
24 June 2008 (Tuesday) |
| ANDREW LYCETT: The Real Arthur Conan Doyle |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the paranormal and spiritualism: From ‘The Captain of the Polestar’ to the Cottingley Faires. Andrew Lycett, Conan Doyle’s acclaimed biographer, tells the fascinating story of the psychical development of the creator of Sherlock Holmes (and President of the London Spiritualist Alliance, forerunner of the College of Psychic Studies), as he moved from materialist medic, through sensationalist story-teller dabbling in the occult, to scientific researcher into the occult, and finally ardent Spiritualist.
Andrew Lycett is also the author of books on Dylan Thomas, Rudyard Kipling and Ian Fleming. |
7pm 8.30pm / £5 (Non-Members £8)
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