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Friday, 14 December 2012

Furthest from sea England

THIS SCEPTRED ISLE




Where, exactly, is the furthest point in Britain from the sea?


Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire is far inland , but  Church Flatts farm, near Coton in the Elms in Derbyshire. Latitude: 52' 43.6'N. Longitude: 1' 37.2'W

Friday, 30 November 2012

Year of Snake/chinese new year

Almanac time now til Chinese new year of snake  til next 2014 Chinese year.

LIbrary Wood Green.
sat 2.15pm till 430pm

9th Mar
20th April
11th May
8th June
13th July
7th September
5h October
9th November

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Almanac pre paid orders with postage.2013

Almanac pre paid order with postage.
Grimoire

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Friday, 23 November 2012

Predictions new and old. Other fail

Market 4 IBM Computers say founder type.

Almanac 2013 feb 2014

Almanac Chenise new year to next.




Lady Bishops

They have our vote


Friday, 9 November 2012

Justin Welby

Accepts the hand of Maitrea Richard.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Hand on Window of Maitrea Richard Lawler Window print


Play in the  open air . William Lilly and the great fire of London.
Crystal Skulls premier soon :-
|Hand of the Maitrea Richard Lawler verified at friend's meeting house Euston by mrs Creme









Wednesday, 3 October 2012

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Time for Ric
Who predicted the time and place of the Turkish Syrian conflict.
Prior
 to that the 23rd April 1999 attack and newsreader problems. Serbia.

Friday, 31 August 2012

William Lilly The Barn Walton

 Value of Nothing.
Orange executive office general 01707 315 000
Ring chief executive office see internet

Di wanteted to train For her role as defender of fiaths with RL a Latin ,Greek and A|rmaic mentor.
Rl was to be made Sun King with the solar day of Sunday.
Christianity was to be left to find its own level being no longer opposed by Constantine.
Appointed King to link with heaven.


Very cold in khidow in Korea near Chise border.

No Heating but plenty of garlick on the bushes to clear the airways

Oil drums but very little peat.

6 oil drums could heat a factory.


The trouble started when Raj Patel appeared on American TV to plug his latest book, an analysis of the financial crisis called The Value of Nothing.



The London-born author, 37, thought his slot on comedy talkshow The Colbert Report went well enough: the host made a few jokes, Patel talked a little about his work and then, job done, he went back to his home in San Francisco.



Shortly afterwards, however, things took a strange turn. Over the course of a couple of days, cryptic messages started filling his inbox.



"I started getting emails saying 'have you heard of Benjamin Creme?' and 'are you the world teacher?'" he said. "Then all of a sudden it wasn't just random internet folk, but also friends saying, 'Have you seen this?'"



What he had written off as gobbledygook suddenly turned into something altogether more bizarre: he was being lauded by members of an obscure religious group who had decided that Patel – a food activist who grew up in a corner shop in Golders Green in north-west London – was, in fact, the messiah.



Their reasoning? Patel's background and work coincidentally matched a series of prophecies made by an 87-year-old Scottish mystic called Benjamin Creme, the leader of a little-known religious group known as Share International. Because he matched the profile, hundreds of people around the world believed that Patel was the living embodiment of a figure they called Maitreya, the Christ or "the world teacher".



His job? To save the world, and everyone on it.



"It was just really weird," he said. "Clearly a case of mistaken identity and clearly a case of people on the internet getting things wrong."



What started as an oddity kept snowballing until suddenly, in the middle of his book tour and awaiting the arrival of his first child, Patel was inundated by questions, messages of support and even threats. The influx was so heavy, in fact, that he put up a statement on his website referencing Monty Python's Life of Brian and categorically stating that he was not Maitreya.



Instead of settling the issue, however, his denial merely fanned the flames for some believers. In a twist ripped straight from the script of the comedy classic.......

Recently RL bag has turned up after he was pepper sprayed at Putney Bridge. Do you think something is missing and /or something taken?

He predicted the outbreak of the war in the Balkans 4 years in advance to the day between 4pm and 4 30 pm.

This was filmed at the astrological lodge and shown on the TV after the news when the TV broadcast was reactivated aprrox 4.5 years later.

A journalist asked him if he could be more precise so he  said 4.15pm more precise (but not necessarily more acurate).

Is the prediction his belonging or part of his case?

Many Eastern Europeans wondered if He had given the Go Go Go like at the Embassy siege in Knightsbridge.

If his dodgy Dicker Ticker allows I will tell the tale of how William Lilly who retired to Walton gave out the time of the great fire of London 1666 to the minute 14 years in advance.

Even more miraculously he convinced the "star chamber" that his prediction was not
"precise" by doctoring one of his Almanacs.

Regards to Susan Rainham,. M C Wilikins and the 29 steps.

. Elaine Holt director
           National Express
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Rastafarian and Loonies welcome

New novella
  a Dying hart
               work in progress
by Richard Lawler
                    Allow 28 days for delivery

Our days on the dust
      Needs must
To earn a crust.
    Diana with a spanner.


£20 from www.football666.co uk
          postage by donation all via pay pal."Opportunity Knocks" pages
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Write in on contact page  with request to buy at given prices.

Names to follow, Reuben, William, Harry, Nathan, Chales, Anne &David.




Well known theologian

Richard Lawler soon at the Barn Walton
to
giving talk on William Lilly

& Christian Astrology

at Walton on Thames

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The Green man of Nemia is a good god to invoke I did this while attending the sick in Hillsborough. .
  Remember its only flu not Ebola.
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MP
Rick
Bone up on the cosmic ray channeled by the living master.
Take the next step.

Spirit medium

I have been trying to contact the 96 Hillsborough victims.
www.football666. co.uk

Cteron and chubrom bind me with golden chords.

Dogoride fashion if clear in your euhumpion.

Futel are my desires.

Hefor rhon at seed from your hands.

Charinona is avoided by you bouche bon merble.

Hoppin time is growing near. Oobe let me be there.

You meals are pure paippens even when drink has caused cicpool.

Errodec to you dvd read writer.

Eedipper s are in the street.

Eonsaphox on all your detractors

.Aesoneu shop selling love.

Swhawns of bus have gone awy.

Atrogoat on your pulled.

Notbmorel cause its too difficult not to stray.

Mupiter seranades Jupiter.

Last to btu servives the battle.

Praise the lord for lively cattle.


New Novella:_  PRESS RELEASE by acclaimed platform spiritualist medium… A Dying Hart
Work in progress by psychic artist  remote viewer
Visit and view the “Talking Testimonials” on his website.
Extract from Sunday Express national article about RICHARD. 

Our days on the dust
Needs must
To earn a crust.
Meet Diana with a spanner.
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Palmistry tarot, playing cards, psi cards & aura channeling.
Hand analyst, graphology and life coach.
Topics covered in readings may include career, love , partnership, work, health, family matters  & relationship.
Write a comment and send to hotmale_cool@hotmail.com
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Friday, 17 August 2012

Ric. .Central and West. Parish readings

 
RICHARD the Clairvoyant who sees crystal clearly.
Clear Channel

Tarot and playing card readings.

 Palmistry, hand analysis.

Graphology.  Talking testimonials on the web site.

Medium verified by National Press.

Psychic metal bender.

Astrologer to the stars.

Rune reader to Elvis Presley.

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Poetry and songs composed for special occasions.

Corporate training. Richard is booking for 2013.


                               Life coach.

After dinner speeches.

Accurate counseling and prediction advice.

Windmill healing therapy.

Published author.

Metaphysical talks.

The first or given name Richard derives from German, French, and English "ric" (ruler, leader, king) and "hard" (strong, brave, court), therefore it means "powerful leader" as well as "King's Court"The name Richard is most often used as a boy name or male name
Richard is a typical name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Swedish and Dutch.

Patel said: "They said they thought I was the Maitreya … they also said I had appeared in their dreams. I said: 'I'm really flattered that you came all the way here, but it breaks my heart that you came all this way and spent all this money to meet someone who isn't who you think he is.'

While he struggles to cope with this unwanted anointment, his friends and family are more tickled by the situation.

 "My parents came to visit recently, and they brought clothes that said 'he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy'. "

 Steve Cooper, an unemployed man from Tooting, south London, who was identified by a Hindu sect as the reincarnation of a goddess and now lives in a temple in Gujurat with scores of followers.


Did this statue spark a celebrity murder?

At the center of the Met's sculpture court stands a half-sized model of an 18 foot bronze of Diana the Huntress created in 1892 to sit atop Madison Square Garden.  For many years she was the tallest object in Manhattan.
From the moment of her ascension Diana caused quite a stir. For straight-laced citizens her nudity was scandalous. For others in a society where proper ladies still covered their ankles, she became an object of prurient interest (especially for binocular toting men in Central Park).
Before long she caused more than a stir. Her nudity was a factor in the murder of one of America's most prominent citizens.
How did Diana's nudity figure in a homicide?
The secret is revealed in the premiere broadcast of Museum Secrets: Inside the Met.

It Girl

Many early 20th Century New Yorkers believed the statue of Diana was modeled on America's most famous beauty: Evelyn Nesbit. We invite you to appraise Evelyn's appeal for yourself in our Interactive Feature: 

Fact No Fiction

Was Evelyn really the model for the statue of Diana? And how did a nude statue come to be the highest pinnacle in Manhattan? The history of Eveyln and Diana is blurred by myth and urban legend. We invite you to watch curator Paula Uruburu set the record straight in our Web Exclusive Video: 
 

I met Alex Sanders while we were both chemists with links to Warrington.
Later I met Maxine at 13 Clanricarde gardens and acted as their driver and played the initiate (Michael) in Legend of the Witches. They were intrigued that  I had connections with the museum of witchcraft, Witches Mill and
the archiving laboratory. The police gave Maxine access to the Moors tapes after clearing her and Alex of suspected crimes.





 Jesus's Divorce


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Ric Cosmopolitan Musical Mediums Barn Meadow Lane


     Art fairs
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       Richard Lawler
www.football666.co.uk
       Clairvoyant artist
                     Intuitive healer

 Have I not heard of Physical Medium ship before?

Physical medium ship is very rare due to the punishment that your body takes when trying to allow spirits to materialized from their world into our world. To do this they take substances from the physical body to form what is called ectoplasm and protoplasm which a refined form of ectoplasm that can be used in visible red and blue light. This substance can also be taken from other physical objects like clothes, carpets, tables, or furniture, in a psychic circle, but it’s mainly comes from the physical mediums body. Once the ectoplasm or protoplasm is formed, a spirit can clothe itself in this material to allow it to be seen in our world. This is usually done in a séance or psychic circle, as I prefer to call it. It can be painful and leaves you with a kind of psychic hangover the next day, or even couple of days. I feel sluggish tired and a bit paranoid, even sickly for a few hours the next day. For me I know something is going on without seeing what actually occurs in a physical circle as the after effects are proof enough that I have had an ordeal. It is never the same place or the same people and conditions can be warm or cold so you cant suggest that I may be poisoned or allergic to something, thus the after effects are a related to my physical environment because they are not.

Physical medium ship offers the highest form of proof of life after death whereby those who have passed on are able to re-appear in solid form, exactly as they were when they lived on the earth. This is done with a physical medium, a person that has developed the ability to produce large amounts of ectoplasm from the physical body. This allows a spirit person to re-form their physical body just as it was on earth, warts and all. When I say warts and all, spirits appearing in physical medium ship can have any defects that they had on their body, such as missing fingers, scars, and so on. These defects give an added proof to a loved one, who knows that the person is who they say they are, and no fraud is taking place. Physical medium ship is done in darkness usually with a low red light or blue light. I can affirm 100% that physical mediumship is real and is a wonderful unique gift.

There are many facets to physical medium ship. These are direct voice, materializations, apportions, transfiguration, psychic smells, raps, people being touched, levitation of the table and other objects. A medium usually goes into trance but this is not always the case. I will give a brief explanation of each below.

Transfiguration

With transfiguration the face of a spirit person can be seen forming over the mediums face, or other sitters faces. It is best to do this medium ship in a red light so the ectoplasm can form over the sitters faces without being destroyed. The faces can be very clear at times, with the mediums face completely disappearing. On other occasions many faces can appear over a mediums face quite rapidly but each one is distinct from each other. Features like beards and moustaches can be clearly seen. Objects like glasses or earrings, smoking pipes or hats. The hair can change shape and size including the body shape, where it can appear large or small. You need to see it to believe it, it is not an optical illusion as people in my circles can see the ectoplasm forming on the faces opposite or their own hands. Fingers can extend and diminish in front of ones eyes, not just to one person but all individuals. It is very fascinating to see.

Direct Voice 

Direct voice is another very interesting part of physical mediumship, where the voice of a spirit speaks to sitters out of mid air. Most mediums have a speaking trumpet sitting on the floor of a circle or table if one is required. The trumpets used for this type of communication are conical shaped object with holes at both ends. The trumpet is placed in the centre of the circle of people present, when the atmosphere is right for spirit they will sometimes make the trumpet float in the air and make it fly around the room stopping at a person they may want to speak to. More often the trumpet is not really used for communication or amplification, but it makes the psychic phenomena very interesting and helps concentrate the mind. Direct voice and independent voice are basically the same thing, but some people have different ideas about how these work. The voices are created from an artificial voice box formed from ectoplasm again taken from the physical medium. Psychic power needs to be generated from the sitters to help form ectoplasm for the communication so some music is played and a singsong helps bring the power up. Once the power is sufficient it can take a few minutes for a spirit to master the voice box. Once the voices come through it’s as clear and powerful as anyone talking in the room. Men, women, children, of all ages languages and accents can speak. Direct voice mediumship unfortunately requires complete darkness to function but again it offers direct proof of life after death as questions and answers can be made to the spirit individuals.


Apports

  Rapportsoccur in a psychic circle where a physical object is materialized by spirit guides, to the group of people sitting in circle.  Usually this involves a physical object that has been dematerialized in one location, transported to another and re-materialized. It has been known for objects to appear to individuals who are not in a circle or have anything to do with medium ship, or have any contact with psychics. The objects can be almost anything from flowers, books, jewelery and even money usually coins (usually small denomination values, remember financial wealth is not important to spirit), I even heard the story of an umbrella being dropped onto its owner’s lap, which had been left outside of the room.  Apports occur for particular reasons and psychic circle sitters do not usually sit for the purpose of bringing apports through. They just happen during a psychic circle if the spirit has the energy or a particular reason to do so. One strange peculiarity of apports is that they have an extended life if they happen to be a flower for example; there are reports where it lasted for months or up to a year in some cases. Apports are great fun and it makes you wonder if the transporters from Star Trek will be a reality one day.

Levitation of Objects

Levitation is the movement of objects without normal means of support. This can be done by either psycho kinetic energy (telekinesis) or by the use of ectoplasm. One of the most amazing examples of levitation was through the mediumship of D.D. Hume. On over 100 occasions during the 1860's and into the late 1870's he was levitated up to the ceiling and often around the room above the heads of the sitters. On one occasion he was levitated out the window of a third story room and in through the window of an adjacent room. In a physical circle ectoplasm rods are created and are used to move objects such as a table. I have seen the table move in many different ways with people lightly touching the table, so light that you can see fingertips gently touching the surface. The rods sometimes form out of the solar plexus and stomach area of my body, but then can be connected to other sitters as well if needs be. Sometimes sitters feel a sharp pain in some areas of the body, normally legs or arms, when these rods are inserted. The medium is the significant source of ectoplasm, but some regular sitters are used as extra energy resources.

Raps or Knocks

A very common phenomena is table raps or knocks. The sounds of these raps range from soft finger like taps, to large knocks like knuckles on a table. Quite often you would also hear a sound like wood splintering or cracking. On other occasions ectoplasm rods can cause raps to occur. With all of these raps or knocks, you can establish a code for yes or no answers to questions. I use one rap for “yes” and two raps for “no”.  If is quite an effective form of communication, and if you ask the right question, it can also be very informative. I have even had prophetic questions answered whereby the answer was verified weeks or months later.

Spirit Lights

If the people in a circle are very harmonious it can create conditions for some wonderful phenomena. One of these is the appearance of spirit lights. Spirit lights come in all intensities and colors. Common colours are blue, white, and red. The colors can be seen as bright spots from time to time, however they can have incredibly intense brightness on rare occasions. The lights are considered to be a representation of a spirits presence and their vibration. The brighter the spirit light usually indicates higher levels of spirit development.
 
 Ectoplasm

When the spirit operators withdraw the etheric energy-matter from the medium's body, it is known as ectoplasm. It is through the use and manipulation of ectoplasm that the physical phenomena occur. Ectoplasm can be created in many different forms, visible and invisible, white and coloured. It’s dependent upon what the Spirit guides wish to do with this incredible substance.  Once created, the ectoplasm generally emerges from the medium through some bodily orifice (nose or mouth) or through a psychic centre, located near the navel, known as the solar plexus. Ectoplasm can be used to move objects. During a demonstration such as this, the spirit operator might mould the ectoplasm into hardened rods. The ectoplasm is “collected” by spirit helpers and mixed with chemicals on their side to create a refined ectoplasm, which they then use in physical phenomena structures, be it materializations or table raps and movements.

Materialisations

With materialisations, the Spirit guides collect ectoplasm from inanimate (furniture, materials in the room) and animate objects (namely the medium and circle sitters) where it’s is mixed with etheric chemicals on their side, to form a stable moulding substance that spirits can use to create an exact physical body of how they looked on earth or as they now appear in spirit. The degree and strength of the materialized form varies quite a bit. A fully materialized form or head-to-toe materialization of a spirit is, perhaps, the most amazing phenomenon witnessed in medium-ship. There are countless recorded cases where spirits have materialized fully, with full dress, facial features, and any distinguishing marks that they previously had on their body. They can look as solid as our earthly body appears. On some occasions materialized spirits have gone to the extent of creating fingerprints of their materialized hands, moved heavy objects, and danced with sitters. Materialized spirits can walk among the sitters; talk to the sitters via direct voice; touch, hug, and kiss the sitters; allow the sitters to touch them; materialize in front of the sitters; pass through walls; and dematerialize before the sitters.
            During the manifestations, the physical medium usually sits within an enclosed area, called a cabinet. The cabinet is basically anything which allows a physical medium to sit away from the sitters. The cabinet also helps focus the energies and creates a type of battery from which the phenomena can be formed and energized. There is usually a curtain in front of the cabinet, which can be spread apart in order for people to see what is going on within the cabinet. When a materialization is about to happen the curtains are closed. The reasons for this are two fold; firstly it protects the medium, as the spirits are using part of his bodily energies to mould the ectoplasm into a form; and secondly, the curtains obscures the build up of the materialised form which can be quite disturbing to look at. During the start of the materialization build up, the lighting in the room is usually very low, if not complete darkness. A dim red light or even a bright red light usually provides the only light source. My spirit guides have told me that white light tends to inhibit the phenomena, while dim red light energizes it. My spirit guide will often tell me how much light I can have, as they will know the strength of the ectoplasmic energy that has been collected. I sometimes use a blue and red light. The conditions around us always determine how good a sitting will be. As soon as the materialised spirit form is ready, it will step out of the cabinet into full view.
             One of the most interesting phenomena seen during materialisation is the physical link between the materialised form and the medium. After a spirit materializes and walks away from the medium, cord of ectoplasm linking the spirit form with the physical medium can often be seen. This ectoplasm cord can be likened to the umbilical cord of a foetus. Through it, the spirit operator receives a supply of etheric energy-matter from the medium. The spirit may materialism by withdrawing the ectoplasm back into the medium's body via this cord. There seems to be no limits to what Spirit can do through physical mediumship, provided the proper conditions prevail.

So why is Physical Mediumship so rare then?

Physical medium ship was very common during the last century up until around the 1930's but it declined rapidly in the 1950’s. In the early half of the 20th century, the power and range of phenomena seen was amazing. Unfortunately, these days it is quite rare to see it. As I said earlier, people are just not dedicated enough to sacrifice their time and effort into developing physical mediumship. It really does take total selfless devotion to harness and develop this form of medium ship. In those early years of the 20th century, a psychic circle was a social event. Most of the great pioneer mediums began by sitting in a home circle. Nowadays, it seems as if there is an increase in development circles since the start of the 21st century, but not necessarily physical medium ship circles. We may be on the verge of a new growth in psychic development circles. Hopefully some of these may turn into some physical mediumship. I noticed that during the end of the 1990’s, there seemed to be a resurgence of interest in physical mediumship, but it still tends to be an underground movement with closed circles, whose members will sit for years to get the phenomena and do not want any publicity. I can understand this, as I have run a few physical medium ship circles myself for many years, and although they were not closed as such, not all members were willing to stay the course year after year.


Why has physical medium ship not continued from the early part of the 20th century?


Well I see two reasons for this:
The first point is this; when modern Spirit phenomena started appearing in the Victorian and Edwardian period, it was relatively new and people of course wanted to see it live. They needed objective evidence of Spirit's presence, and of course Spirit guides were quite willing to provide evidence of physical manifestations. When people began to accept the reality of life after death and mediums evidence, the masses yearned for more spiritual teaching and philosophy. This gradually reduced the occurrence of physical mediumship. As a counter balance to physical mediumship, mental mediumship began to predominate. In other words, the needs of humanity through their “thoughts”, dictated how Spirit responded to those needs. The conditions were created by the yearning thoughts of men and women. It is always the case with Spirit that, if enough people think of these things then the thoughts start to create new realities. Maybe a new promotion of ideas like in this book could help the cause of physical phenomena to grow again.
            The second point on the decline of physical mediumship is the basic fact that the development of physical mediumship can be a lengthy process, sometimes tedious, with no materialisations happening in the circle for years or longer. It requires great commitment on everyone's part and, can generally focus around the development of one, maybe two, people in the circle having the necessary energies or vibrations, with the other people sitting contributing also to the energies and their own development.  I would add that you usually have some very interesting things occurring while it may not be materialisations; you will certainly have raps, table movement, psychic smells, spirit lights, transfiguration, and other note worthy physical phenomena.
            I have seen so many things in the physical circles that I have led. Sometimes I heard some very unusual sounds  such as, the clinking of a knights armour after he was seen clairvoyantly, or the shuffling of a Victorian woman’s pannier dress across the floor, some birds flapping their wings, foot steps walking around the wooden floor of a circle, voices from mid air, tables moving of their own accord, psychic smells that fill the whole room, lights turning themselves up and down, or off. But one of the most amazing phenomena would be the blue lightning figures. The blue lightning was seen by at least a dozen people in a red light and appeared set against an empty fire place for at least a couple of minutes. There were about two or three rod like lights about 15inches long, which had a wavy like appearance. Every night is different, but for me it’s extremely draining, physically and mentally. The next day I feel like I have a hangover. I am extremely sensitive to crowds, noise, and light. I only start recovering in the evening, which sounds a bit like the effects of a hangover. My energy is used and abused by the spirit guides; in the nicest sort of way of course (smiling and looking heaven wards as I write this). Seriously, you need a lot of tenacity to cope with the physical energies and rise above the harshness of the world before you try this. On the plus side though, the experiences you have will last a lifetime. Actually it’s an eternity, because we never die. 

What are the things that make a physical medium?

Well, mediumship itself is not exclusive to a few people as it is a very natural aspect of the Spirit body. Indeed, to a large extent, everyone can develop mediumistic ability to link with their Spirit guides, thus becoming receptive to the influences coming from those in Spirit. But, not everyone can become a physical medium. Physical mediumship requires certain elements to be present within the physical organism of the medium. Either you have those elements or you don’t. To become a physical medium you need to have the elements within you to create the substance, from which the fundamental building blocks of physical phenomena are formed, namely ectoplasm. Secondly you need an abundance of patience. Thirdly, a physical medium usually has increased sensitivity, so you need a strong will to cope with life and things that are thrown at you, this will help immensely.
            Studies in physical mediumship have recently found that Illness, and physical exhaustion, tend to weaken the energies necessary for physical mediumship; as do long periods of cloudy weather. On the other hand, good health, sunny days and vigorous circle members helps the mediumship to appear more dazzling and energized.

New Ectoplasm or "Photoplasm"

I have been helping spirit develop a new form of “ectoplasm” for physical materialization. This new substance is not like the “old ectoplasm”, which I would describe as a very crude form of material used by mediums in the early twentieth century. Spirit chemists have been working to develop new material on their side. We all progress together on both sides, so spirit guides do not have all the answers to every question; but, they are obviously infinitely more advanced on their side. It is we who are falling behind, always playing catch up. There are two forms of this new ectoplasm, which I call “the quickening”. I call it this because the vibration of this new energy is different to the older ectoplasm, being of a quicker vibration. The difference between these two energies means, that given the right conditions, this photoplasm energy can be produced from the medium, and the sitters too. The real bonus is that the formation of the spirit can be achieved without the medium going into trance, and without the aid of a cabinet, or the room being in complete darkness. This new ectoplasm is structured in such a way that it cannot be grabbed or man handled, but will dissolve or disappear on contact with anyone other than the medium, or from anyone who is producing it. Indeed, should spirit wish to touch somebody then it will form into a solid structure, just like any physical body. The ectoplasm can be seen as clouds of energy with faces in them, or even a structured net like substance similar to fine lace with cross connecting strands. It was found in my experiments that the more harmonious the circle is, the more powerful and tactile the energy is. To put a name to this ectoplasm I would term it as “photoplasm”, because it has more properties of a holographic light that can turn into a solid form. This is not to say that it cannot also be transparent like a hologram, because it can be. It comes out like a mist that condenses from the body, and turns into a pliable energy form. It can be light or solid. This is why it has two forms and is more flexible. This energy can be felt around individuals as a tingling electrical charge. At times it can be seen as a light blue colour, with little sparkling lights in it.
                I have produced several spirits at the same time in low wattage red and blue lights, in the presence of more than twenty-five people. The “new ectoplasm”  was used to lift a very heavy table whilst I was walking around the outside of the physical circle, which is very unusual as most physical mediums are literally “tied” to their chair (to prevent trickery), or in a trance to do this. People who have viewed this ectoplasm have seen it literally clinging to me like a cloud on my back that pulsates backward and forward as I move around the circle. It is difficult for me to see as it hangs off me, but independent witnesses have described it as above. This quickening ectoplasm can be seen in a strong red or blue light and very rarely in white light or even sunlight.  It is still being developed and refined by spirit chemists.
                  There are other mediums who currently have this ability, but have not realised what exactly they are dealing with. They are manifesting this photoplasm in private. But because of these complex energies, and trying to work with this difficult phenomena, most mediums tend to have a very close group of sympathetic people who also have a like mind in proving the existence of life after death. However, large groups are not a problem for me and I have had hundreds of people who have attended my circles and have on occasions witnessed what I have described above.
                The ectoplasm will in the future be developed in the aura of a medium, which will allow it to be manipulated in a much safer environment compared to how it was developed in the past. It will remove the frequent problem of exposure to white light, which causes the ectoplasm to become unstable and rush back into the mediums body, thus causing potential physical injury, and in some cases even death. The ectoplasm will hopefully reduced any injury to the medium as the ectoplasm will just dissolve without causing any injury. I have been told that in the near future the photo/ectoplasm will be drawn out of the aura and be manipulated to allow a spirit to appear in a holographic projection form, which will at time become solid enough for people to touch. What we expect to see is a spirit forming from what would look like an electrical field of energy and light. The field will also have sound frequencies and light combined with the ectoplasm drawn from the aura of a physical medium. A holographic projection machine will be invented to allow this to occur, there will be a combined effort from both worlds to make this happen. It sounds very exciting and I am sure the results will be spectacular. Arthur Conan-Doyle has told me this will be coming in the near future. 

 

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the archiving laboratory.

Cteron and chubrom bind me with golden chords.


Dogoride fashiohn if clear in your euhumpion.

Futel are my desires.

Hefor rhon at seed from your hands.

Charinona is avoided by you bouche bon merble.

Hoppin time is growing near. Oobe let me be there.

You meals are pure paippens even when drink has caused cicpool.

Errodec to you dvd read writer.

Eedipper s are in the street.

Eonsapox on all your detractors

.Aesoneu shop selling love.

Swham s of bus have gone away.

Atrogoat on your pulled.

Notbmorel cause its too difficult not to stray.

Mupiter seranades Jupiter.

Last to batu servives the battle.

Praise the lord for lively cattle.

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written off as gobbledygook suddenly turned into something altogether more bizarre: he was being lauded by members of an obscure religious group who had decided that Patel – a food activist who grew up in a corner shop in Golders Green in north-west London – was, in fact, the messiah.




Their reasoning? Patel's background and work coincidentally matched a series of prophecies made by an 87-year-old Scottish mystic called Benjamin Creme, the leader of a little-known religious group known as Share International. Because he matched the profile, hundreds of people around the world believed that Patel was the living embodiment of a figure they called Maitreya, the Christ or "the world teacher".



His job? To save the world, and everyone on it.



"It was just really weird," he said. "Clearly a case of mistaken identity and clearly a case of people on the internet getting things wrong."



What started as an oddity kept snowballing until suddenly, in the middle of his book tour and awaiting the arrival of his first child, Patel was inundated by questions, messages of support and even threats. The influx was so heavy, in fact, that he put up a statement on his website referencing Monty Python's Life of Brian and categorically stating that he was not Maitreya.



Instead of settling the issue, however, his denial merely fanned the flames for some believers. In a twist ripped straight from the script of the comedy classic, they said that this disavowal, too, had been prophesied. It seemed like there was nothing to convince them.


B (rl)

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Ric Canoeing Devizes West.

18m-year-old saviour, he says, has been resting somewhere in the Himalayas for 2,000 years and – as a figure who combines messianism for Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews and Muslims alike – is due to return any time now, uniting humanity and making life better for everybody on earth.




Adding to the confusion is the fact that Creme refuses to categorically state whether or not he believes that Patel and Maitreya are one and the same. He suggests that it is not up to him to rule either way, instead blaming media coverage, rather than his own mystical predictions, for making people "hysterical".



"It is not my place," Creme told the writer Scott James, a friend of Patel, recently. "People are looking to Mr Patel because they are looking for the fulfilment of a story which I've been making around the world for the last 35 years."



It is not the first time that Creme, an inscrutable guru with a mop of curly white hair, has courted publicity with his wild pronouncements of a messiah. In 1985 he made another prophecy: that Maitreya would reveal himself to the press in London.



A gaggle of journalists gathered in a Brick Lane curry house for the main event. In the end, the promised saviour failed to materialise. (One candidate, "a man in old robes and a faraway look in his eye", turned out to be a tramp begging for cigarettes, our correspondent wrote at the time).



Patel's rejection of his status as a deity does not seem to have killed off interest from Share's members. Indeed, the situation has invaded his everyday life, such as when two devotees travelled from Detroit – some 2,400 miles away – just to hear him give a short public talk.



"They were really nice people, not in your face, really straightforward – these people do not look like fanatics," he says. "I gave the talk, and they hung around at the end and we had a chat."



It was only then that the pair revealed that they were followers of Creme's teachings.



Patel said: "They said they thought I was the Maitreya … they also said I had appeared in their dreams. I said: 'I'm really flattered that you came all the way here, but it breaks my heart that you came all this way and spent all this money to meet someone who isn't who you think he is.'



"It made me really depressed, actually. That


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Race History

Unlike many of the world’s great races, the Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race (or D-W as its devotees refer to it) does not follow an apparently logical course. It is not a complete descent of some mighty river, nor is it an epic journey from one great city to another. Devizes is a sleepy market town set in the English farming county of Wiltshire. Running through the town is the 200 year old Kennet and Avon Canal, a small and cheaply built navigation that once linked the sea port of Bristol to the town of Reading, and onwards via the River Thames to London. Although Wiltshire is noted for its sites of prehistoric interest, it is perhaps hard to believe that these bare uplands were once the most densely populated region of southern England. In contrast, Westminster, as the seat of British Government, contains the present day nation’s law-making and administrative nerve centre. Why then do these two vastly different places represent the focal points of the world’s toughest canoe race? The answer is, of course, peculiarly British. It starts with a group of men in “The Greyhound” pub in the village of Pewsey, just outside Devizes. It was 1920 and a national rail and bus strike was looming. Alternative means of transport were discussed in the bar, and the outcome, as with all good bar-room talk, was a wager: whether or not it was possible to get down the River Avon from Pewsey to the sea at Christchurch in under three days, a distance of some 70 miles. Four intrepid souls took up the challenge in a 20-foot sculling skiff and duly won the bet with 10 hours to spare, and as far as it is known, this feat was not repeated for another 27 years. Then in 1946 a conversation took place in the same pub with one of the original participants. Three RAF men and a local farmer took up the challenge, reaching the sea in a time of 51 hours. A local resident then offered a prize to anyone who could better this time, and the scoutmaster of the 1st Devizes Scouts, Ollie Brown, wanted his scouts to take up the challenge in their home-built canoes, but as the prize was specified for sculling boats and local residents only, they were unable to do so. In some ways this was a fortunate thing, as it is hard to imagine an annual canoe race with hundreds of participants being allowed to race down one of England’s best trout fishing rivers! The journey down the River Avon has since been done many times, with the fastest time approaching 20 hours.
What has this to do with the D-W? Well, it happened that one of the original 1947 Avon descent participants, Roy Cooke, was planning to try to reach London via the derelict Kennet and Avon Canal and the River Thames in less than 100 hours. When he was unable to see this through, the project was willingly taken up by the Devizes Scouts, with the encouragement of locals who put up a sum of money for Scout funds if they could succeed in “taking a boat from Devizes to Westminster in under 100 hours, all food and camping kit to be carried in the boats”. At Easter 1948, Peter Brown, Brian Walters, Laurie Jones and Brian Smith, all aged just 17, set on the first D-W run. Great interest was generated nationally, with progress reports and photographs appearing in the national press, and the local cinema in Devizes interrupting programmes to give reports of their progress. At the finish a large crowd turned out at Westminster Bridge to see them successfully complete the challenge in a time of 89 hours and 50 minutes. So it was that the first Devizes to Westminster run was instigated. At Whitsun that same year, two crews from Chippenham Sea Cadets set out to emulate the scouts’ feat and succeeded in reducing the time to 75 hours and 50 minutes. Later that summer, several crews also tried to make the run, but were defeated by thick weed on the canal, something the Kennet and Avon canal has always been notorious for. So it was established then that Easter was the best time to run the D-W.
The following year, 1949, despite no formal race having been organised, nearly 20 boats set out from Devizes to attempt the run. Most failed, including Percy Blandford making the first attempt in a single. He got as far as Chertsey, no doubt paddling one of his ubiquitous designs that were so responsible for popularising canoeing in the 1950s. Two crews from Richmond Canoe Club brought the time down to 49 hours 32 minutes followed by a crew from the Bristol Scouts in 53 hours 10 minutes. The interest shown in the event prompted Frank Luzmore, a member of theRichmond crews, to form an organising committee to run an annual contest.
1950 saw the first official D-W race, with a winner’s trophy donated by Albert Weibel of Richmond Canoe Club. About 17 crews started, with 10 boats completing the course. Again, another crew from Richmond Canoe Club, with the first non-stop run on the course, reduced the best time to 34 hours 52 minutes. However, they were only just ahead of a crew from the Royal Marines. This was a portent of what was to come, for the Special Forces, Royal Marines, SAS, and the Paras were to dominate the race for the next 20 years. Richmond Canoe Club had one more win in 1952, but from then on the services were dominant, with the Royal Marines winning the race eleven times, Paras four times and the SAS three times. Their run of wins only came to an end in 1971 when the rules were changed to allow civilians to compete on a more equal footing. During this period a team trophy was introduced and this was also dominated by the military in these early years. 1951 saw an outstanding performance by the SAS crew of Dansie and Dry in bringing down the time to just over 24 hours. This may not seem fast by today’s standards, but when you consider the derelict state of the canal then, the primitive boats, the great amount of kit that had to be carried, combined with the requirement that you also had to be self-sufficient in food and drink, some of the performances of the 1950s and 1960s were truly remarkable. Even today you can get some idea of what it was like when you see a Special Forces crew running the race in one of their great folding Klepper Aerius boats. It is amazing to think that times of under 24 hours have been recorded on this type of boat! The trophy for this class, used to be fiercely contested by the Special Forces crews as folding doubles were, and still are, the boats actually used in covert military operations. However, because in recent times there has been a lack of entries in this class, the trophy is no longer awarded.
It is interesting to note that the winner of the folding boat class in 1965 was none other than Paddy Ashdown, leader of the Liberal Democrats, paddling for the Royal Marines. It is not recorded whether he made a speech at every portage, though one suspects that his partner must have been a good listener. Other notable service men to have done the race are Chay Blyth and John Ridgeway, who in 1961 both completed the race with different partners, paddling for the Paras. Ridgeway came 15th in 27 hours 5 minutes, and Blyth was 22nd in 30 hours 34 minutes. Paddling large folding canoes and having to carry them over so many portages evidently put them off, as they took up rowing instead and chose a stretch of water that was totally portage-free, namely the Atlantic Ocean!
One of the great questions surrounding this period of the race’s history is why did the services dominate the race for so long? Obviously, just after the war, canoeing as a competitive sport did not exist, and in fact the D-W was the impetus for the subsequent development of marathon racing in Great Britain, a process which took nearly 20 years before the sport was properly established. Richmond Canoe Club, so important to the initial development of the D-W, was formed in 1945, and was only one of a handful of canoe clubs in existence then. The Royal Marines, meanwhile, were professional canoeists. The special boat section of the Marines had been formed at Poole Harbour during the Second World War, and their exploits in canoes were made famous in the film “Cockleshell Heroes”. To this day the British Canoe Union annually awards the Hasler Trophy, named after the leader of the “Cockleshell Heroes”, Blondie Hasler, to the most successful canoe club in marathon racing.
The Marines immediately seized on the D-W as a superb training exercise for the Special Boat Service Unit, and the combination of trained athletes, professional preparation and support of the race, as a military exercise was unbeatable. Indeed, as it has already been stated, their only opposition came from other military units operating in a similar manner. It was for this reason that the Civilian Trophy came into being; the trophy was a tacit acceptance of the fact that civilian crews were disadvantaged. As the sport of marathon racing progressed, the training of civilian crews started to match that of the military, and in some aspects, such as paddling technique, they were far superior and it became apparent that the race rules operated in the military’s favour.
Using the Devizes Scouts’ original stricture “taking a boat from Devizes to Westminster in under 100 hours, all food and camping kit to be carried in the boats” as a basis for formulating a set of rules, the original D-W rules also stated that no outside assistance of any sort was permitted, including the giving of food and drink, and detailed a long list of camping equipment and clothing that was to be carried. From the very start there was conflict within the organising committee as to whether the D-W was a fast tour or an actual race, so much so that it was even proposed to ban racing K2 class boats in view of their insufficient load-carrying capacity. As the military quickly turned the race into a non-stop event, most of the camping equipment became irrelevant for all but the slowest of crews. The kit itself became farcical: officials were presented with a wick and a small bottle of meths as a stove and fuel, sheets as sleeping bags, tents that wouldn’t house a cat, and so on. This meant that rules had to be clearly defined as to what properly constituted a tent, stove, sleeping bag, track suit etc. The rules soon became a book! As for drinking water, most crews need to drink at least 4 gallons during the race, and it was beyond even the toughest Marine to carry this amount in the boat. So official water points had to be set up all down the course, which meant more rules about what was official water and what was not. Every year, one old lady at Crofton, used to put on a table outside her cottage her best china and jugs full of water for the competitors, but if an official caught you drinking from them you were disqualified from the race. This lead to a whole army officials policing the course making sure that paddlers were not being given any sustenance and making arbitrary kit checks to make sure you were still carrying every item listed in the rules. The result of all these rules was that nearly everyone cheated. Most of the portages were marshalled, so your support crew had to find a remote place on the river or canal to call you in to feed you or kit-change you.
With its greater manpower and organisation, the military excelled at this new clandestine approach. A fleet of army Three-Tonners and Land-Rovers parked in obscure places down the course, together with their own radio network, meant that civilian support crews could never match the coverage the services were able to give their crews. At night you would find yourself on remote part of the river blinking at what appeared to be a bank covered in fairy lights, but which were in fact torches of support teams trying to spot their crew. The extent of this rule breaking can be gauged by the 1965 senior results when four crews were disqualified, six were penalised by 1 hour, and a further 25 crews who voluntarily retired were deemed to have broken the rules. The following year was no better, with one disqualification, two time penalties, and 49 crews who retired also being deemed to have broken the rules, including one crew who was alleged to have been transported further down the course by car!
In 1971, common sense finally prevailed when the committee changed the rules to allow the feeding of crews by support teams, and the kit list was reduced to only those items deemed necessary for the safety of the crew. Hence, 1971 was a defining year in the race, and the civilian clubs finally decided that they could take on the military and possibly stand a chance of winning! It was fitting that it was Richmond Canoe Club, in many ways the pioneers of the race proper, who took up the challenge. They entered a strong team of 4 boats, all with paddlers who had all represented Great Britain at international level. One member, Peter Lawler, had even been to four Olympic Games and had previously set the Junior D-W record that had stood for nearly 10 years. It was an outstandingly competitive race against the brilliant Para crew of Paganelli and Evans, the  crew who had brought down the fastest finishing time to under 20 hours and who had been winners of the race the previous three years. However, despite the pedigree of the military crews it was Peter Lawler with his partner Chris Baker who won, bringing an end to the services’ stranglehold on the race. With their other crews coming in 3rd, 5th and 7th, Richmond also broke the team record, and more importantly, gained the first ever team victory by a civilian club.
Since then, civilians have won the race more often than not, and started setting all the course records culminating in the present record of 15 hours 34 minutes, which was set by the outstanding Richmond / Reading  partnership of Tim Cornish and Brian Greenham in 1979. These performances reflected Great Britain’s rise to pre-eminence in international marathon racing. Though the military still dominate the team event, the present team record is still held by Richmond Canoe Club, set in 1994. In recent years, however, with the establishment of a world championship in marathon racing, many of the best civilian paddlers are reluctant to jeopardise their chance of international selection by participation in D-W. So in the late 1990s we are seeing a resurgence of success by the services.
JUNIOR RACE
Although the Devizes Scouts were juniors when they completed the first D-W run, when the race proper was started up juniors were not allowed to compete due to quite sensible safety considerations. The demand for a junior race was met in 1953 when compulsory overnight stops were introduced. Originally there were only two overnight stops, but this soon developed into the present-day format of three overnight stops at Newbury, Marlow and Ham, with a mass start to Westminster on the final day. The first race saw only two crews entered, both of which were from the Chippenham Sea Cadets and finished in a time of 37 hours 18 minutes. The sea cadets had actually entered the race with two crews the previous year, and although both crews finished, they were both disqualified for rule infringements. It took a few years for the junior race to develop, but by 1961, with the entry of junior leader army regiments and police cadet units, numbers had grown steadily to the present-day figure of over 50 boats, reaching a peak in 1970 when 100 crews were entered. With the disbandment of army and police units in the early 1970s, junior numbers have sadly declined. The establishment of a Schools Trophy in 1975, however, has produced a steady influx of public schools into the race, and entries are now rising again. Notable among the schools has been Bryanston School and Reading / Leighton-Park School. Reading / Leighton-Park, under the leadership of their coach Bernard Perret, himself a one-time record holder of the senior race, have won the junior individual race more times than any other club. Bryanston School, under the leadership of John Moore, have the most team victories. Schools are now responsible for 90 percent of the junior entries (1998).
It is good to note that the D-W seems to have done no harm to our top paddlers, as many of Britain’s top sprint racers including world sprint champions Grayson Bourne, Ivan Lawler, Jeremy West and Alan Williams, have started in the junior D-W. The junior men’s record is currently held by the Richmond / Royal pairing of Steve Jensen and Tony Richardson in the phenomenal time of 14 hours 13 minutes, faster than the senior record, but then they did have 3 nights sleep on the way down! Also, they are the only junior crew ever to have won the senior Waterside race series outright.
WOMEN AND THE D-W
From its inception, it was assumed that the D-W was much too arduous for women, and, when the rules were formulated, women were excluded from the race. The first woman who is known to have done the race was Sheila Burnett of Cambridge University Canoe Club, who, with her partner Colin Dickens, in 1971 finished in a time of 46 hours 50 minutes. However, they were subsequently disqualified by the committee when it learnt that Sheila was, in fact, female and they were removed from the race results. Fortunately this did not deter Sheila from canoeing, as she went on to represent Great Britain at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Two years later in 1973 another lady, Anne-Marie Evans, entered under an assumed name with her partner Jonathan Hutt, both members of the Canoe Camping Club. They finished in a time of 49 hours 57 minutes. This time the committee allowed the result to stand and awarded them finishing certificates, while still firmly stating: “There is not and will not be a women’s class, since the committee will not encourage women to enter”.
One should not be too critical of the D-W committee at this time, as their stance mirrored the prevailing attitude regarding women and sport. It was at the same time as women were entering running marathons and being manhandled out of races by officials. It all seems so ludicrous now, and having supported several women’s crews myself I can vouch for their arguably superior stamina. They certainly whinge less than some of the men: they just don’t have the large muscles to go as fast. With time, attitudes changed and in 1976 M. Hossack and D. Johnson of the Leverton Canoe Club became the first female crew to finish the race, with a time of 31 hours 6 minutes, and were placed 33rd out of 83 starters. In 1980, trophies were finally presented to the winning ladies and mixed doubles classes. This was recognition that as far as the D-W race was concerned, women were here to stay. Since that time, women competitors have gone from strength to strength, and in 1987, Susan Freeman of Hereford Canoe Club, paddling with her husband Andy, gained an unprecedented third place overall. The highest placed ladies crew to date has been that of Mary Garret and Sheila O’Byrne of Richmond Canoe Club, who in 1983, were placed 6th overall. The most successful woman competitor is Danielle Sellwood from Richmond Canoe Club. In 1994 she lowered the mixed doubles’ record to 17 hours 35 minutes with Brian Greenaway. They, one year later, with her partner Sandra Troop, Danielle lowered the women’s record to 18 hours 47 minutes. Finally, in 1997, in coming 3rd overall in the race Danielle became the first woman ever to win the civilian trophy. It is intriguing to speculate whether one year we will have a female competitor in first place.
The junior Ladies’ event was introduced in 1978 and the pioneers in this event were the police cadets. The race now mirrors the junior race, with most of the entries coming from the public schools. The current record, held by Rachel Bland and Jo Turvey of the Royal Canoe Club and set in 1988, is 18 hours 45 minutes. Jo Turvey went on to represent Great Britain at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, reaching the final of the pairs event but this time in a rowing boat!
Junior mixed doubles were added to the race in 1981 and again the police cadets provided the first winning crew. The current record is held by Worcester Canoe Club.
OTHER RACE DEVELOPMENTS
Concerned for the safety of paddlers attempting to run the D-W non-stop in singles (some successfully, including one by a Hungarian in a racing C1), the committee introduced a singles event in 1986 using the same stage format as the junior race. There was concern at the time that this would detract from the main doubles race, but this has not happened and after initial problems with some of the single paddlers using the faster junior doubles for pacing and wash-hanging, the singles event has greatly increased the overall number of competitors in the race. This event has proved especially popular with foreign competitors as knowledge of the course is not so vital.
Finally, a junior / veteran class was introduced in 1989, with the intention of giving parents an opportunity to paddle with their offspring. However, judging by the entries in the race so far, most parents have been wise enough not to risk it, and have let their children paddle with someone else!
A welcome initiative to the race in the 1980s, introduced by the chairman of the committee, Peter Begent, was the formal encouragement of competitors to raise money for charities by being sponsored to complete the race. Now, every year many thousands of pounds are raised by paddlers for numerous charities, and the Pfiffer Trophy is awarded to the crew raising the largest amount of money.
The most thankless job on the race committee now must surely be that of Trophy Secretary, who now has to keep track of well over 50 trophies locating them, having them engraved and ensuring they are ready for presentation at the annual awards ceremony. With 50 trophies, that’s one for every year the race has been in existence. At that rate, what a job to volunteer for in another 50 years!?
THE FUTURE OF THE RACE
While the race continues to thrive, and is now well established in the British sporting calendar, the organising committee have come under increasing pressure to cancel the race in adverse conditions, something that would never have happened in the early years. The event now lives dangerously close to the modern obsession of trying to legislate adventurous activities out of existence, for fear of being sued by participants. The whole point of being challenged by the adventure of the D-W is that there is risk involved. Risk of failure, risk of injury, and even risk of death. Though there has never been a fatality during the race, there have been several in training, and several near-fatal incidents have occurred during the race. There is no doubt that one day a fatality will occur. Many potentially less dangerous canoe races have reported fatalities over the years. Given the thousands of competitors who have taken part in the race since its inception, that risk is, in my opinion, small and acceptable.
The human character gains in confidence and self-reliance from the achievement of overcoming challenges like this. The D-W is a challenge that virtually every one can take up and succeed at. You don’t have to go to the Antarctic or pay someone to drag you up Everest, though you may gain more publicity doing so. The life-enhancing effects are the same. The services and Public schools probably know better than anyone how to develop human potential, and is no accident that they are the biggest supporters and participants in the race.
Finally, the race depends on a whole army of volunteers in order to function at all. It has become unfashionable and also more difficult to give up the time to work for little thanks and no reward, but without volunteer workers and an organising committee the race would never happen. Many thanks go to all those people who have made the time and effort to make this great event possible; your efforts have been supremely worthwhile!
[We are delighted to acknowledge  with thanks the permission given by the author, Brian Greenaway, to reproduce this extract from his book The Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race]



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Holistic healer.

Psychic artist.

Clairvoyant psychic medium.

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Holistic healer.

Psychic artist.

Clairvoyant psychic medium.

Astrologer. Palmist.




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Holistic healer.

Psychic artist.

Clairvoyant psychic medium.

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Failure of Equity , entrapment, delipidation. Nora Marley


Entrapement by theatre props

Failure of Equity.                  Joint enterprise.

Skeleton argument 24 July 2012 2.30

Tenants meeting with implications for forum.

Also:- lounge TV

was

 historically part of communal equity

Linoleum replacement

Proposed expenditure £1600

in washroom and basement toilets. No point in replacing this unless defendant cluster 1

Stops dropping cancer bearing (cancer causing)

And bacterial/viral bio hazard during hair, skin tag and threading treatments (previously conducted in the main lounge now usually in washrooms).

Defendant 1 cluster  drop bio hazards in lounge by maintenance of buggy

allowing vermin and dirty oil onto carpeting and washing area. Intercepts mail. Attempts to sell buggy belonging to late E  estate for 300 gbp.

Defendant cluster 2 offers 200 GBP for buggy . Offer refused. “Cries for help” damages pipes. Intercepts mail. Under investigation for disconnected buggies and broken down dial rides and taxis.

Defendant cluster 3 allows drama costumes to be stored and apportions compensation.

Defendant cluster 4 denies door warped despite siege by rogue workman. And water assaults as torts and collateral damage.

Also expert report by fire brigade officer with regard to water damage estimated being reasonable and flat x door being warped.

Defendant cluster 5.

The tarpaulin below the stones gives rise to concern over tropical diseases that could be spread by midges and mosquitoes in the warmer weather.

Expert witnesses

Surveyor R l

Architect R1, Architect R2

Sound engineer. R1

Solicitor.R1

Junior Counsel R1

QC R1 Peter Thomson QC Please do not attempt to contact my experts as that will put up every ones costs.

If you want to contact me for “truth and reconciliation”, offers of out of court settlements, plead mitigation, give additional evidence, please feel free to do so.

The Writer.

  Windmill therapist there are many types of Windmill...


Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Nemoralia. Car Van hire Delapidation, novella

0208 320 4200
new and used vans and people carriers
London Hire

looking for a used van or car to hire to sell artwork .
price range 299 gbp.

Art fairs:-
portraits, fine art, cartoons, landscapes.



Nemoralia:

Fields & lamps;Torches

 Ancient Roman festival in honor of the goddess Diana. The ancient rite takes place also in a sacred grove in the Alban Hills at Lake Nemi, nicknamed called Diana's Mirror, and on this night priestesses progress down through the woods carrying firebrands. Diana is lunar deity yet has relevance to London. Diana is linked to the foundation legends of London.

New novella
 a dying hART...


Failure of Equity.                  Joint enterprise.

Also:-

Linoleum replacement in washroom and basement toilets. No point in replacing this unless defendant cluster 1

Stops dropping cancer bearing (cancerous)

And bacterial/viral bio hazard during hair, skin tag and threading treatments (previously conducted in the main lounge now usually in washroom).

Skeleton argument 24 July 2012 2.30

Tenants meeting with implications for forum.

Defendant 1cluster  drop bio hazards in lounge and washing area. Intercepts mail. Attempts to sell buggy belonging to late E  estate for 300 gbp.

Defendant cluster 2 offers 200 gbp for buggy . Offer refused. “Cries for help” damages pipes. Intercepts mail.Under investigation for disconnected buggies and broken down dial rides and taxis.

Defedant cluster 3 allows drama costumes to be stored and apportions compensation.

Defendant cluster 4 denies door warped despite siege by rogue workman. And water assaults as torts and collateral damage.

Also expert report by fire brigade officer with regard to water damage estimated being reasonable and flat  x door being warped.

Defendant cluster 5.

The tarpaulin below the stones gives rise to concern over a water tble facilitating tropical diseases that could be spread by midges and mosquitoes in the warmer weather.

Expert witnesses

Surveyor Rl

Architect 1, Architect 2

Sound engineer.

Solicitor.

Junior Counsel

Peter Thomson  QC Please do not attempt to contact my experts as that will put up every ones costs.

If you want to contact me for “truth and reconciliation”, offers of out of court settlements, plead mitigation,give additional evidence, please feel free to do so .

The Writer.

 

 



Prince of Wales Pub, South Wimbledon , Merton
Sally
manager
0208 545 0509

Horoscopes Runaway. Church days.Ric



Linda
                            Hanwell
                                   0208 991 5418
                                                 
Churches
          
Mon                 Boston Manor tube then 2 bus stops            forenoon St Thomas
Tues                    Duke Street  7.30pm
   Weds           St Joseph's Hanwell High Street     forenoon
   weds            St Pauls Onslow square from 12 30 pm
Thursday        St Stevens 7.30 pm £1
                                             van  Ealing Broadway 9pm til 10.30pm
Friday            Chuirch Lane Hanwell                        forenoon 
Sat/Sun          Mattock Lane St Johns                  3 pm til 5pm


Demetrius, Dorotheus and "Palchus"

Finding lost cats ,dogs, people & objects.
The midheaven tends to show the reason of fligth.
The descendant shows the consequences.
The IC is the zone he tends towards and any hideout.
Smidt transalation of early Greek Sages
Particularly page 62.

The Maitreya or Lord Maitreya is described in Theosophical literature of the late 19th-century and subsequent periods as an advanced spiritual entity and high-ranking member of a hidden Spiritual Hierarchy, the so-called Masters of the Ancient Wisdom. According to Theosophical doctrine, one of the Hierarchy's functions is to oversee the evolution of humankind; in accord with this function the Maitreya is said to hold the so-called Office of the World Teacher. Theosophical texts posit that the purpose of this Office is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge about the true constitution and workings of Existence to humankind. Humanity is thereby assisted on its presumed cyclical, but ever progressive, evolutionary path. Reputedly, one way the knowledge transfer is accomplished is by Maitreya occasionally manifesting or incarnating in the physical realm; the manifested entity then assumes the role of World Teacher of Humankind.




The Theosophical concept of Maitreya has many similarities to the earlier Maitreya doctrine in Buddhism. However, they differ in important aspects, and developed differently. The Theosophical Maitreya has been assimilated or appropriated by a variety of quasi-theosophical and non-theosophical New Age and Esoteric groups and movements. These have added, and advanced, their own interpretations and commentary on the subject.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Torches & flames 666 Olympic football places.

Torches and flames 666 Olympic football places



Sunday, 15 July 2012

OLYMPIC Therapy, counselling.

OLYMPIC FLAME Olympic fame


PatChamberlain@hotmail.com

New fame for flame. Therapy .Diana's circle.

OLYMPIC FLAME Olympic fame
Tripping method by REM and Accurate Relief Therapy
Accepted Resolution Therapy.
Accelerated Range Therapy

Di
Is there any payment for the circle work ?

It is free to you because a paper trail to the circle
would cause inteferance by the paperatzi.

Only if I ask, if possible ,to call your firstborn William after my uncle Burgess.

Can I bring my future babies to the circle?
Yes at your own risk.

Hampton Wick pub. Camden Eye. Hadj.

Hamton Wick new manager

Torches and flames 666 Olympic football places

CAMDEN EYE

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Healing therapies. R.Law.Ric






Terms for RICHARD ‘s READINGS

                            to ensure confidentiality.

By putting your name on Richard’s List .or

Having a reading…even if mainly for entertainment..

You agree not to discuss your reading for a few days as you can get confused by another’s sitting.

Sometimes things happen out of the blue, so expect the unexpected..

Many times we a travel a long journey with our friends, partners and loved ones.

Our fates however are all different but we are brought together for a purpose.

Alas sometimes our folk get intertwined in ways we do not approve of.

Do not disrespect the dead: they come with a message and if you want to move on to another link just thank them and move on.

Sometimes a message will be for you to pass on to a third party at a much later date.

We get advice, proof of survival and hope.

New relationships often involve people from the past and present but also those we have not yet met.

Sometimes the nation’s fate overtakes us and we are in the same boat for a while.



Best wishes Richard's Law



Vince Eagar (born Ray Taylor) 4th June 1940 (dragon) in Grantham like Maggie Thatcher.

Formerly of the Vagabonds skiffle group.

Toured with Parnes.

Death of best friend Eddie Cochran was a major milestone.

Easter Sunday 1960 (Rat year)

Parnes tried to make it a milk stone.

Now he switched to the cabaret circuit.

Also performed in Theatre

and Pantomime,

Starring in West End Musical Elvis for 5 years.

1986 saw him in Fort Lauderdale., Florida.

He became a cruise director for luxury ships.

Now live with wife Annette in Nottingham.

His two sons Simon and Chrisie also live there in the country.



Lance Fortune January 4th also 1940 Dragon. Birkenhead Cheshire.

Quit Parnes in the sixties.

Joined the Sugarlees In 1963.

As a Base guitarist later moved to Spain.

Rumour has it that he had a stroke.

The Maitreya or Lord Maitreya is described in Theosophical literature of the late 19th-century and subsequent periods as an advanced spiritual entity and high-ranking member of a hidden Spiritual Hierarchy, the so-called Masters of the Ancient Wisdom. According to Theosophical doctrine, one of the Hierarchy's functions is to oversee the evolution of humankind; in accord with this function the Maitreya is said to hold the so-called Office of the World Teacher. Theosophical texts posit that the purpose of this Office is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge about the true constitution and workings of Existence to humankind. Humanity is thereby assisted on its presumed cyclical, but ever progressive, evolutionary path. Reputedly, one way the knowledge transfer is accomplished is by Maitreya occasionally manifesting or incarnating in the physical realm; the manifested entity then assumes the role of World Teacher of Humankind.


The Theosophical concept of Maitreya has many similarities to the earlier Maitreya doctrine in Buddhism. However, they differ in important aspects, and developed differently. The Theosophical Maitreya has been assimilated or appropriated by a variety of quasi-theosophical and non-theosophical New Age and Esoteric groups and movements. These have added, and advanced, their own interpretations and commentary on the subject.




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