Dear Readers
Welcome to the May-June issue of the AQ. It’s full of readers contributions and comment – our thanks to you for them.
This month the layout of the blog has been simplified so it’s not more than a click or two from downloading the PDF.
Inside you will find:
Setting apart a half an hour – on meditation and a “Happy 100th Birthday” to ULT, on p 1.
“Understanding the Human Element in Economic Crisis” is a review of the problem of work and reward, originally from ‘Manas’ 1948, p 2.
47 m Year Old Ancestor or Astral Shell? News and comment on an important fossil find, p 4
The Kogi & how their Shamans see us, native American Indian culture whose roots are perennial, p 5 and more inside.
Wishing you a happy read, the AQ editors
“Everything that comes for us to do contains a lesson for us. We should not forget that, ever. What comes at any time at any time contains in it the thing we need; so whether it seems hard, troublesome, or pleasant, there is something in it for us.”
from Robert Crosbie’s writings, founder of the ULT, 1909 d. 25th April 1919