fbpx
Wikipedia

Aetherius Society

The Aetherius Society is a new religious movement founded by George King in the mid-1950s[1][2][3] as the result of what King claimed were contacts with extraterrestrial intelligences, to whom he referred as "Cosmic Masters".[4][5][6] The main goal of the believer is to cooperate with these Cosmic Masters to help humanity solve its current Earthly problems and advance into the New Age.[7][2][8]

Aetherius Society
Formation1955
Type
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California and London, England
Membership
unknown
Founder/President
George King (1919–1997)
Websitewww.aetherius.org

It is a syncretic religion, based primarily on theosophy[9] and incorporating millenarian, New Age, and UFO religion aspects.[9][10][11][12][13] Emphases of the religion include altruism, community service, nature worship, spiritual healing and physical exercise. Members meet in congregations like those of churches. John A. Saliba states that, unlike many other New Age or UFO religions, the Aetherius Society is for the most part considered uncontroversial, although its esoteric and millenarian aspects are sometimes ridiculed. The religion may be considered to have a relatively conventional praxis, attracting members from mainstream society.[14] The society's membership, although international, is relatively small. David V. Barrett suggested in 2011 that the worldwide membership was in the thousands, with the largest numbers in the United Kingdom, United States (particularly Southern California) and New Zealand.[15][16]

Overview edit

The theology of the Aetherius Society is regarded as firmly based in theosophy,[9][15][4][17] the Aetherius Society combines UFO claims, yoga, and ideas from various world religions,[2][3] notably Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity.[18][19] The society asserts itself as a plural or liberal religion, stating "nor does God favor people of one religion over another – and certainly not people of one country or race over another".[20] Stefan Isaksson notes that it has "become a complex religious belief system that includes an extraterrestrial hierarchy of various spiritual masters and such concepts as universal karma and religious healing."[21][22][23] The religion's goal is to prevent worldly destruction by improving cooperation between humanity and various alien 'masters',[2][24][25] and by using 'spiritual energy' to improve the spiritual calibre of the world.[13][24][26] The society has claimed that various disasters may be prevented or relieved by prayer, often aided by "Spiritual Energy Batteries" meant to store healing psychic energy[13][27][28] The society also believes that it is to prepare the way for the "Next Master," a messianic figure who will descend upon Earth in a flying saucer, possessing "magic" more powerful than all the world's armies.[29][30][31] The society is named after Aetherius, a being King claims to have telepathically contacted and channelled. Aetherius is believed to be a Cosmic Master from Venus, as are Buddha and Jesus.[29][32][33]

History edit

George King was born on 23 January 1919, in Wellington, Shropshire, England and brought up in a Protestant family with strong occult interests.[34][21][35] Before founding the Aetherius Society, King had been deeply involved in spiritual healing[4][36] and had joined various theosophically-based metaphysical groups in London that were a marginal part of the religious scene.[21][37] In 1944, he took up yoga, allegedly mastering bhakti, gnani and kundalini yogas and attaining the state of "Samadhi"[6][36] and, according to the Aetherius Society, developed psychic powers that allowed him to learn many of the secrets of the universe.[6]

King claimed that in 1954, a voice told him "Prepare yourself! You are to become the voice of Interplanetary Parliament." A week later, an unnamed but supposedly world-famous swami was reported to have entered King's locked apartment. King claims that the swami instructed him to form a group dedicated to helping the planet and that the swami further taught him yoga, prayer, and meditation. According to King, this training enabled him to receive telepathic messages from Venus, the first coming from Aetherius. King rented space in Caxton Hall in London, in which he allegedly channeled Cosmic Masters and recorded their messages. Based on his experiences and these messages, King founded the Aetherius Society.[6][38][39] It appears that immediately prior to founding the Society, King was earning his living as a London taxi driver.[40]

This version of events, however, is based solely on the Aetherius Society's hagiography, and not on external sources. Mikael Rothstein notes that a lack of objective, factual information is often a problem in studying religious leaders, even for new religious movements. The story of King, according to Rothstein, is part of an attempt (common to all religions) to portray their founder as an extraordinary individual to legitimize the religion.[41]

According to the Aetherius Society, George King died in Santa Barbara, California, on July 12, 1997, at the age of 78.[42] His death was not reported in major newspapers.

Belief and activities edit

In Aetherius Society teachings, various religious figures come from different planets,[29] and throughout history Cosmic Masters such as Buddha, Jesus and Lao Tzu have come to Earth to teach mankind the right way of living.[43][44]: 122–124 [45] They are regarded by the society as Avatars.[46]: 127 [47][48] Krishna, for example, is from Saturn, which is the home of a "Cosmic Hierarchy" or "Interplanetary Council", while Jesus and Buddha are from Venus.[29][49][50]: 129  The society therefore claims that these religions sprang from the same source and their principles were identical.[30][45][51] These beings are, however, spiritual beings on another dimension or plane, as the idea of corporeal intelligent life on the other planets was known to be unlikely in the 1950s.[52] The society's concept is that these beings exist on a 'spiritual level' by maintaining a 'higher vibratory rate' which can be lowered, and this explains the reported blinking in and out of UFOs.[45][52][53] The society also refers to the vimanas found in Vedic and Hindu texts, and to the Star of Bethlehem, as UFOs and examples of peaceful aliens that have been visiting to teach humanity throughout history.[30][53][54]

King taught a belief in reincarnation based on the "Law of Karma" according to which humanity progresses life by life towards the goal of perfection. Everyone is destined eventually to become a Master and to continue evolving from there.[19][51][52] The society claims that evolution also includes planet Earth, which is regarded as a living entity at a much higher state of evolution and importance than its inhabitants.[18][51][55] They allege that because of the backward evolution of humans, the Earth has been under frequent attacks from evil forces from other parts of the universe and that the Cosmic Masters of other planets are fighting off a number of evil alien invaders.[56]: 92–93 [57][58]: 73  In Aetherius Society literature, the cosmic battles with evil forces or intelligence "bear some resemblance to the fundamentalist Christian concept of 'spiritual warfare', shorn of its imminent apocalyptic content."[59]: 132 

As in other New Age religions, alternative medicine, spiritual healing, yoga, and dowsing are also accepted and practised by the Aetherius Society.[60]: 124–125  It has also launched initiatives against pollution and nuclear power, and generally identifies with the ideals of the Green Movement. However, the society believes that environmental and societal problems are only symptoms of a much larger spiritual problem that, once solved, would cure all other problems. This is the 'spiritual energy crisis'.[60]: 126  King designed many items of equipment intended to contain and redirect 'spiritual energy' for such purposes.[27][61][62]: 127, 129–130 

Probably the best known of these is the "Spiritual Energy Battery". Its precise design and composition are not in the public domain. Its purpose is to hold a 'charge of spiritual energy for an indefinite period'. When connected to a "Spiritual Energy Radiator" (again designed by King), it can be 'discharged'.[27][28][63] 'Spiritual workers' pray, chant mantras, and 'focus the energy' into the battery where it is 'stored'. The society's belief is that in times of crisis the energy can be released in a concentrated form and manipulated by cooperating Masters to the area in need. King named this activity "Operation Prayer Power".[27][28][61] The Aetherius Society claims that under the guidance of the Cosmic Masters and with the aid of Spiritual Energy Batteries, they have prevented wars, and relieved the effects of natural disasters. King taught that these spiritual exercises help to prevent worldly destruction.[27][28][59]: 135 

To help with this, the Aetherius Society regularly engages in "Spiritual Pushes" in which they pray and meditate to draw Prana to Earth from an orbiting spaceship known as "Satellite Number Three" which increases the amount of spiritual energy available. They claim that this satellite is shielded from telescopes and radar.[24][28][64] In "Operation Starlight", between the years 1958 and 1961, King and various members climbed eighteen mountains throughout the world, so that the mountains could be 'spiritually charged' by the Cosmic Masters using King as the link.[28][56]: 89 [65] Members often make pilgrimages to these mountains where they have painted the movement's symbol, believing they receive more power than they can send out to the world through prayer.[28][62]: 127 [59]: 134  They believe that service to mankind is the most essential yoga or religion in the modern day.[28][51]

King is now regarded by the Aetherius Society as an Avatar and Cosmic Master, though he did not make any claim to being either in his lifetime.[1][47] The Aetherius Society also believes that King was the only person in the society to receive mental transmissions.[60]: 121 [66]

Eschatology edit

King claimed to have been contacted by many aliens, including Venusians, Martians, Devas, and the Great White Brotherhood to spread a message to aid humanity. This message exalted the promising future humanity has should Earthlings turn to better ways of living, while warning of the possible consequences otherwise.[67] King taught that humans had the choice of self-destruction or the enjoyment of a New Age that was coming to Earth. He also taught that the Cosmic Masters had intervened via the Aetherius Society to help humanity into the New Age.[10][24][31]

As Zeller notes in his chapter "Apocalyptic Thought in UFO Religions," King believed there would not be a catastrophic end to the world, but that the planet was on the verge of a new millennium of peace and enlightenment and the Age of Aquarius; King believe that this would also require human effort.[30][67][68] The Aetherius Society's teachings share the individualism of not only other New Age teachings of the era, but of the Protestantism King grew up in, i.e. individual humans face the decision of whether to join the millennial kingdom.[31][67][68]

The society also predicts the coming of 'the next Master' from space at an indefinite time, which is said to depend on the advancement of humans and the balance of karma.[10][48][69] It is claimed he will arrive in a spacecraft with great power, and present his credentials to the leaders of Earth.[30][31] Those who engage in war or ignore the 'Divine Law', will be removed from the Earth and reborn upon another planet where they will continue their progress. Those who understand the law will be left on Earth to enjoy the new millennium.[30][70][59]: 130–132 [71]: 148 

Zeller also compares King's call to correct living (with threats of suffering otherwise) to many forms of Christian apocalypticism, with King's claimed mental transmissions replacing the Bible as the standard for what that moral living is.[67] The Aetherius Society's eschatology is millenarian and, like Christian apocalypticism and Manichaeism, features a strong moral dualism in that the society seeks to follow the positive forces of the white magicians, rejecting the opposing evil forces.[72]: 329, 333–334 

King claimed that Aetherius enabled him "to speak all terrestrial languages"—although he seemed unable to respond when asked questions in Norwegian and French.[73]

The Silence Group edit

The Society claims that the 'Space Beings' have contacted the leading Governments of the world in many ways but a rather sinister group of individuals called 'The Silence Group' (a pseudonym coined by UFO researcher Major Donald E. Keyhoe)[74] have been deliberately suppressing this information so as to keep people uninformed, or misinformed, as to their true nature.[75] According to King, the Silence Group uses fear and ignorance to control humanity.

Theology edit

The Aetherius Society's theology is theosophical[15][17][45] and is also based on the continual evolution of all beings back to the source which is God.[18][51] The society also refers to God as being "All in All, and All in All That," and the highest aspect of God as "The Absolute." The society believes that other beings exist that are so evolved compared to humanity that they are sometimes referred to as 'Gods' to distinguish them.[4][76][77] "There is nothing but God in the cosmos, in varying stages of evolution. Everyone will eventually become a Master and will continue evolving from there."[19][52] The society regards itself as a spiritual path rather than a religious movement per se.[5][78]: 168  Its path contains various stages of spiritual evolution from earthly to cosmic.[43][79] Karma and reincarnation are accepted by the religion as laws of nature.[51][80][81] The society claims it is "not out to change existing religions so much as to add a cosmic dimension to them".[30][79] Its religious services use both Christian prayers and Eastern mantras.[52][82]

Criticism edit

Many of King's claims, particularly claims to various titles and honors, have been shown to be questionable at best.[83][84]

Simon Smith states that the Aetherius Society has to bridge a number of credibility gaps exacerbated by scientific and technological advances, and mentions some seemingly insurmountable problems facing its world view, such as the non-existence of life on the other planets of the Solar System, and scarce evidence of spacecraft visiting Earth. The society uses the concepts of 'higher spheres of existence' to explain life on the other planets, and the 'lowly karmic position' of mankind to explain why extraterrestrials do not land openly.[84] Hence the movement, while failing to keep pace with science and technology, has tried to explain consequent incompatibilities. However, explanation has become increasingly unnecessary for adherents due to their growing acceptance of King's charismatic authority.[66]

Rothstein notes that while the Aetherius Society touts a television appearance of King's as a momentous event, contemporary media coverage of King was mostly negative.[85]: 18 

In 1958, the society's publication "Cosmic Voice" claimed to give details transmitted by the Cosmic Masters of an atomic accident in Russia, i.e. the Kyshtym Disaster, that was not known about in the West until 1976 when revealed by the New Scientist magazine.[28][86] The magazine, after receiving a claim about the transmission from the Aetherius Society, entered a two-paragraph item under the title "Scooped by a UFO!", next to other news items intended to be humorous, such as a report of a "Dolphin Embassy."[86] The Aetherius Society, however, interprets the New Scientist coverage as recognition of King's integrity, and admission by the magazine that they had been scooped by a UFO.[87] The Cosmic Voice reported, early in its history, that King's mother was often a passenger in the flying saucers from various planets, was once in a Martian spaceship when she was introduced to a Venusian whom she recognized as "our dear Jesus", who solemnly declared of one of George King's books, "this book is now and forever will be – Holy."[88]

George King's titles edit

King is referred to by the society "as an author, inventor, metaphysician, occultist, prophet, psychic, spiritual healer, spiritual leader, teacher, yogi and Aquarian master". He was also lavished with innumerable titles, degrees, and honors[1] from unorthodox sources. According to the society, the various honors were all given to King as a "token offer of gratitude" for his work.[83] Rothstein observes that all of this hagiographical material is primarily aimed at believers who have special, 'esoteric' knowledge about King, whereas the society's communications during publicity campaigns are angled differently.[85]: 13–15 

Accordingly, many of King's titles and awards stem from obscure sources. Barrett notes that amongst King's titles are listed a Knighthood in the Sovereign Military Orthodox Dynastic Imperial Constantinian Order of Saint Georges, which was from the Byzantine Royal House in exile, and was not recognized by the College of Arms in England, as the title "Sir" might imply.[83] King received other chivalric titles and various degrees. Barrett states that neither the chivalric titles nor the degrees were recognized by any mainstream bodies.[89]

The Aetherius Society usually refers to King as "Dr. George King".[90] The society does not, however, document where King received his doctorate. Barrett states that King received his doctorate from the "International Theological Seminary of California, a degree mill with no accreditation". King is also referred to as Metropolitan Archbishop of the Aetherius Churches. His consecration as a bishop was from the Theosophy-related Liberal Catholic Church.[89]

In 1991 King was "presented Letters Patent of Armorial Bearings also known as a Grant of Arms, by Bluemantle Pursuivant, a Herald of Her Majesty's College of Arms in England."[91][92] A Grant of Arms is applied for; anyone can receive a Grant of Arms if they can satisfy one of several requirements.

According to one source,[93] King's "proper title" was "His Eminence Sir George King, O.S.P., Ph.D., Th.D., D.D., Metropolitan Archbishop of the Aetherius Churches." The knighthood is not British but from "an unspecified foreign source." American radio personality Long John Nebel had King as a guest on his show and later wrote: " 'George King of England' – is what he calls himself, and you can't be sure whether he's pausing after 'George,' or after 'King,' but it doesn't really matter because after about three minutes you get the idea strong and clear."[94]

The society claims that King was a chaplain of the American Federation of Police.[90] The organization's full name is "American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens".[95] Anyone who is a concerned citizen appears to be able to become a member for $45.[96] Charity Navigator gives this organization its lowest ranking (0 stars).[97] Several police organizations have warned that solicitations by the American Federation of Police are possible scams.[98][99][100] The site does not appear to have any official way to apply for a position as a chaplain and does not provide any list of official chaplains.

According to skeptic James Randi, George King's titles of 'Reverend', 'Doctor' and 'Sir' are unverified.[101]

Aetherius Society bibliography edit

Books edit

By George King:

  • The Nine Freedoms
  • The Twelve Blessing
  • Visit to the Logos of Earth
  • A Book of Sacred Prayers
  • The Practices of Aetherius
  • Jesus Comes Again
  • You Too Can Heal
  • Cosmic Voice - Volume I
  • Cosmic Voice - Volume II
  • Cosmic Voice Volume No. III
  • Cosmic Voice Volume No. IV
  • Cosmic Voice Volume No V
  • Cosmic Voice Volume No VI
  • Wisdom of the Planets
  • This is The Hour of Truth
  • Contact with a Lord of Karma
  • Become a Builder of the New Age
  • Operation Sunbeam - God's Magic in Action
  • The Five Temples of God
  • Join Your ship
  • You Are Responsible!
  • Karma and Reincarnation
  • Contact Your Higher Self through Yoga
  • The Importance of Commemoration - Spiritual Happiness
  • Realize Your Inner Potential (with Richard Lawrence)
  • Contacts with the Gods from Space (with Richard Lawrence)

By Richard Lawrence:

  • UFOs and the Extraterrestrial Message
  • Unlock Your Psychic Powers
  • Prayer Energy
  • The Magic of Healing
  • Gods, Guides and Guardian Angels
  • The King Who Came To Earth: A Biography (with Brian Keneipp)

Others:

  • The Holy Mountains of the World by Rev. Charles Abrahamson
  • Operation Earth Light by Brian C.Keneipp
  • Power Prayer by Chrissie Blaze and Gary Blaze
  • Workout for the Soul by Chrissie Blaze

Periodicals edit

  • Cosmic Voice
  • Aetherius Society Newsletter

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Saliba, John A. (2003). "The Earth is a dangerous place: the world view of the Aetherius Society". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO religions. New York: Prometheus Books. p. 124. ISBN 1-57392-964-6., also in the "Marburg Journal of Religion": link to the article
  2. ^ a b c d Lamy, Philip (6 July 2000). "Aetherius Society". In Landes, Richard Allen (ed.). Encyclopedia of Millennialism and Millennial Movements. USA: Taylor & Francis. p. 2. ISBN 9780203009437.
  3. ^ a b Chryssides, George D. (15 April 2006). The A to Z of New Religious Movements. Scarecrow Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780810855885.
  4. ^ a b c d Rothstein Mikael (2003) p.143
  5. ^ a b Smith, Simon G. (2003) p.84
  6. ^ a b c d Barrett, David V. (2011) p120
  7. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) pp134-138
  8. ^ Barrett, David V.(2011) p124-6
  9. ^ a b c Rothstein, Mikael (2021). "The Aetherius Society: A Ritual Perspective". In Zeller, Ben (ed.). Handbook of UFO Religions. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion. Vol. 20. Leiden and Boston: Brill Publishers. pp. 452–471. doi:10.1163/9789004435537_023. ISBN 978-90-04-43437-0. ISSN 1874-6691. S2CID 238055182.
  10. ^ a b c Rothstein, Mikael (2003). "The idea of the past, the reality of the present, and the construction of the future: millenarianism in the Aetherius Society". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). Encyclopedic sourcebook of UFO religions. New York: Prometheus Books. pp. 144–145. ISBN 1-57392-964-6.
  11. ^ Smith, Simon G. (2003). "Opening A Channel To The Stars: The Origins and Development of the Aetherius Society". In Partridge, Christopher Hugh (ed.). UFO Religions. Routledge. pp. 84, 90–91.
  12. ^ Saliba, John A. (1995). "Religious dimensions of UFO phenomena". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). The Gods have landed: new religions from other worlds. Albany: State University of New York Press. p. 28. ISBN 0-7914-2330-1.
  13. ^ a b c Wojcik, Daniel (17 October 2011). "Avertive Apocalypticism". In Wessinger, Catherine (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism. Oxford U.P. pp. 72–73. ISBN 9780195301052.
  14. ^ John A. Saliba (1999). Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies. The Institute. p. 169.
  15. ^ a b c Barrett, David V. (2011). A brief guide to secret religions. Running Press. p. 122.
  16. ^ Melton, J. Gordon (1996). Encyclopedia of American Religions (5th ed.). Detroit, MI: Gale Research, Inc. p. 677.
  17. ^ a b Smith. Simon G. (2003) p.96
  18. ^ a b c Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.122-3, 125
  19. ^ a b c Saliba, John A. (2003) p.128
  20. ^ God and the Gods - The Aetherius Society
  21. ^ a b c Isaksson, Stefan (2000) New religious UFO movements: extraterrestrial salvation in contemporary America, section: "The Aetherius Society"
  22. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) pp.126, 128-9
  23. ^ Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.123-5
  24. ^ a b c d Smith, Simon G. (2003) pp.89-90
  25. ^ Rothstein, Mikael (2003), p.144
  26. ^ Ellwood, Robert S. (1988). Religious and spiritual groups in modern America. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. pp. 126–7. ISBN 0-13-773045-4.
  27. ^ a b c d e Smith, Simon G. (2003) pp.93-4
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i Barrett, David V. (2011) p.125
  29. ^ a b c d Flaherty, Robert Pearson (17 October 2011). "UFOs, ETs and the Millennial Imagination". In Wessinger, Catherine (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism. Oxford U.P. p. 594. ISBN 9780195301052.
  30. ^ a b c d e f g Barrett, David V. (2011) p.124
  31. ^ a b c d Saliba, John A. (2003) p.131
  32. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) p.126
  33. ^ Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.120, 124
  34. ^ The King Who Came to Earth: A Biography. The Aetherius Society. 25 August 2019. ISBN 9781941482100.
  35. ^ Smith, Simon G. (2003) pp.84-5
  36. ^ a b Scribner, Scott; Wheeler, Gregory (2003). "Cosmic Intelligences and their terrestrial channel: a field report on the Aetherius Society". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO religions. New York: Prometheus Books. p. 157. ISBN 1-57392-964-6.
  37. ^ Smith, Simon G. (2003) p.85
  38. ^ Smith, Simon G. (2003) p.86
  39. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) p.124-5
  40. ^ Moore, Patrick, Can You Speak Venusian? (1972, London, Wyndham Publ'ns) page 96.
  41. ^ Rothstein, Mikael (30 April 2007). "Hagiography and Text in the Aetherius Society". In Tumminia, Diana G. (ed.). Alien Worlds: Social and Religious Dimensions of Extraterrestrial Contact. Syracuse University Press. pp. 3, 5, and 24. ISBN 9780815608585.
  42. ^ Barrett, David (May 26, 2011). A Brief Guide to Secret Religions: A Complete Guide to Hermetic, Pagan and Esoteric Beliefs. Hachette UK. ISBN 978-1849018111. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  43. ^ a b Saliba, John A. (2003) pp.128-9
  44. ^ Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.122-4
  45. ^ a b c d Isaksson, Stefan (2000), section: "The World According to Aetherius"
  46. ^ Saliba John A. (2003) p.127
  47. ^ a b Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.121-2
  48. ^ a b Ellwood, Robert S. (1988) p.128
  49. ^ Barrett, David V. (2011) pp.123-4
  50. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) p.129
  51. ^ a b c d e f Smith, Smon G. (2003) p.92
  52. ^ a b c d e Barrett, David V. (2011) p.123
  53. ^ a b Smith, Simon G, (2003) p.95
  54. ^ Isaksson, Stefan (2000), sections: "Ancient Extraterrestrials" and "The Spacecraft and Their Crew"
  55. ^ Isaksson, Stefan (2000), section: "Mountains and Operations"
  56. ^ a b Smith, Simon G. (2003)
  57. ^ Saliba, John A. (2003) pp.132-3
  58. ^ Wojcik, Daniel (2011)
  59. ^ a b c d Saliba, John A. (2003)
  60. ^ a b c Barrett, David V. (2011)
  61. ^ a b Scribner, Scott (2003) p.158
  62. ^ a b Ellwood, Robert S. (1988)
  63. ^ Out Of This World UFO contactee documentary, BBC May 1977
  64. ^ Isaksson, Stefan (2000), section: "Sacred Days - Spiritual Pushes"
  65. ^ Isaksson, Stefan (2000), section: "Operation Starlight"
  66. ^ a b Smith, Simon G. (2003) p.98
  67. ^ a b c d Zeller, Benjamin E. (2009). "Apocalyptic Thought in UFO-Based Religions". In Kinane, Karolyn; Ryan, Michael A. (2014-01-10). End of Days: Essays on the Apocalypse from Antiquity to Modernity. McFarland. p. 331. ISBN 9780786453597.
  68. ^ a b Rothstein, Mikael (2003), p153
  69. ^ Smith, Simon G. (2003)p97
  70. ^ Zeller, Benjamin E. (2009) pp331-2
  71. ^ Rothstein, Mikael (2003)
  72. ^ Zeller, Benjamin E. (2009)
  73. ^ Moore, Patrick, Can You Speak Venusian? (1972, London, Wyndham Publ'ns) pages 97-98, also in Moore, Patrick, Countdown! or How Nigh is the End? (1983, rev. 2009, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, The History Press) pages 137-138.
  74. ^ Keyhoe, Donald E. (1955). The Flying Saucer Conspiracy. Holt. pp. 1–315. ISBN 978-1-122-70944-6.
  75. ^ King, George (1957). Cosmic Voice. Aetherius Society. 2: 37–38.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  76. ^ King, George (1958). The Twelve Blessings. U.S.: The Aetherius Society. pp. 1–63. ISBN 0-937249-02-5.
  77. ^ The Aetherius Society. "The 50th Anniversary Twelve Blessings Podcast". Aetherius.org. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  78. ^ Scribner, Scott (2003)
  79. ^ a b Isaksson, Stefan (2000), section "The Nine Freedoms"
  80. ^ King, George. Karma and Reincarnation. U.S.: The Aetherius Society. pp. 1–22.
  81. ^ The Aetherius Society. "Karma". Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  82. ^ Scribner, Scott (2003) p163
  83. ^ a b c Barrett, David V. (2011) pp119-120
  84. ^ a b Smith, Simon (2003) pp.94-5
  85. ^ a b Rothstein, Mikael (2007)
  86. ^ a b "Scooped by a UFO". New Scientist. Reed Business Information. 78 (1100): 241. 27 April 1978. ISSN 0262-4079. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  87. ^ [1] April 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  88. ^ Nebel, Long John, The Way Out World (hardcover, 1961, NY, Prentice-Hall) page 53, (paperback, 1962, NY, Lancer) page 48.
  89. ^ a b Barrett, David V. (2001) p119
  90. ^ a b "Dr. George King: Master Of Yoga & Founder Of The Aetherius Society". aetherius.org. 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  91. ^ Rothstein, Mikael (2003) p13
  92. ^ Cosmic Voice. 17. January–February 1996.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  93. ^ Baron, Alexander, Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? Inside the Whacky World of the Aetherius Society (1992, London, I.T.M.A.) ISBN 1-871473-16-0, pages 11-12.
  94. ^ Nebel, Long John, The Way Out World (hardcover, 1961, NY, Prentice-Hall) page 52, (paperback, 1962, NY, Lancer) page 47.
  95. ^ "American Federation of Police Family Survivors Fund". Afp-cc.org. 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  96. ^ "Application for Membership" 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, Afp-cc.org. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  97. ^ "American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens". Charity Navigator Rating. 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  98. ^ "Lewiston police warn of solicitation scam". Sun Journal. Lewiston, Maine. 16 August 1990. p. 40. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  99. ^ "Police think scam money will be used in Virginia". The Free Lance–Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia. 16 March 1992. p. 40. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  100. ^ "Around the Nation: News". Law Enforcement News. 15 December 1995. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  101. ^ "An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural". James Randi Educational Foundation. 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2014.

External links edit

  • The Aetherius Society – official website of the movement
  • A scholarly article by John A. Saliba in the Marburg Journal of Religion: link to the article
  • Aetherius Society: Jesus, Venusians, and some bad astronomy - Skeptical look at the society's astronomy claims
  • Aetherius Society: A lack of proof - Skeptical look at the society claims of King's pre-knowledge of certain historical events
  • Peakbagger.com (For a large map showing the locations of the Aetherius Society Holy Mountains)

aetherius, society, religious, movement, founded, george, king, 1950s, result, what, king, claimed, were, contacts, with, extraterrestrial, intelligences, whom, referred, cosmic, masters, main, goal, believer, cooperate, with, these, cosmic, masters, help, hum. The Aetherius Society is a new religious movement founded by George King in the mid 1950s 1 2 3 as the result of what King claimed were contacts with extraterrestrial intelligences to whom he referred as Cosmic Masters 4 5 6 The main goal of the believer is to cooperate with these Cosmic Masters to help humanity solve its current Earthly problems and advance into the New Age 7 2 8 Aetherius SocietyFormation1955TypeMillenarianPluralUFO religionNew AgeSyncreticHeadquartersLos Angeles California and London EnglandMembershipunknownFounder PresidentGeorge King 1919 1997 Websitewww wbr aetherius wbr orgIt is a syncretic religion based primarily on theosophy 9 and incorporating millenarian New Age and UFO religion aspects 9 10 11 12 13 Emphases of the religion include altruism community service nature worship spiritual healing and physical exercise Members meet in congregations like those of churches John A Saliba states that unlike many other New Age or UFO religions the Aetherius Society is for the most part considered uncontroversial although its esoteric and millenarian aspects are sometimes ridiculed The religion may be considered to have a relatively conventional praxis attracting members from mainstream society 14 The society s membership although international is relatively small David V Barrett suggested in 2011 that the worldwide membership was in the thousands with the largest numbers in the United Kingdom United States particularly Southern California and New Zealand 15 16 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Belief and activities 3 1 Eschatology 3 2 The Silence Group 3 3 Theology 3 4 Criticism 4 George King s titles 5 Aetherius Society bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Periodicals 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview editThe theology of the Aetherius Society is regarded as firmly based in theosophy 9 15 4 17 the Aetherius Society combines UFO claims yoga and ideas from various world religions 2 3 notably Hinduism Buddhism and Christianity 18 19 The society asserts itself as a plural or liberal religion stating nor does God favor people of one religion over another and certainly not people of one country or race over another 20 Stefan Isaksson notes that it has become a complex religious belief system that includes an extraterrestrial hierarchy of various spiritual masters and such concepts as universal karma and religious healing 21 22 23 The religion s goal is to prevent worldly destruction by improving cooperation between humanity and various alien masters 2 24 25 and by using spiritual energy to improve the spiritual calibre of the world 13 24 26 The society has claimed that various disasters may be prevented or relieved by prayer often aided by Spiritual Energy Batteries meant to store healing psychic energy 13 27 28 The society also believes that it is to prepare the way for the Next Master a messianic figure who will descend upon Earth in a flying saucer possessing magic more powerful than all the world s armies 29 30 31 The society is named after Aetherius a being King claims to have telepathically contacted and channelled Aetherius is believed to be a Cosmic Master from Venus as are Buddha and Jesus 29 32 33 History editGeorge King was born on 23 January 1919 in Wellington Shropshire England and brought up in a Protestant family with strong occult interests 34 21 35 Before founding the Aetherius Society King had been deeply involved in spiritual healing 4 36 and had joined various theosophically based metaphysical groups in London that were a marginal part of the religious scene 21 37 In 1944 he took up yoga allegedly mastering bhakti gnani and kundalini yogas and attaining the state of Samadhi 6 36 and according to the Aetherius Society developed psychic powers that allowed him to learn many of the secrets of the universe 6 King claimed that in 1954 a voice told him Prepare yourself You are to become the voice of Interplanetary Parliament A week later an unnamed but supposedly world famous swami was reported to have entered King s locked apartment King claims that the swami instructed him to form a group dedicated to helping the planet and that the swami further taught him yoga prayer and meditation According to King this training enabled him to receive telepathic messages from Venus the first coming from Aetherius King rented space in Caxton Hall in London in which he allegedly channeled Cosmic Masters and recorded their messages Based on his experiences and these messages King founded the Aetherius Society 6 38 39 It appears that immediately prior to founding the Society King was earning his living as a London taxi driver 40 This version of events however is based solely on the Aetherius Society s hagiography and not on external sources Mikael Rothstein notes that a lack of objective factual information is often a problem in studying religious leaders even for new religious movements The story of King according to Rothstein is part of an attempt common to all religions to portray their founder as an extraordinary individual to legitimize the religion 41 According to the Aetherius Society George King died in Santa Barbara California on July 12 1997 at the age of 78 42 His death was not reported in major newspapers Belief and activities editIn Aetherius Society teachings various religious figures come from different planets 29 and throughout history Cosmic Masters such as Buddha Jesus and Lao Tzu have come to Earth to teach mankind the right way of living 43 44 122 124 45 They are regarded by the society as Avatars 46 127 47 48 Krishna for example is from Saturn which is the home of a Cosmic Hierarchy or Interplanetary Council while Jesus and Buddha are from Venus 29 49 50 129 The society therefore claims that these religions sprang from the same source and their principles were identical 30 45 51 These beings are however spiritual beings on another dimension or plane as the idea of corporeal intelligent life on the other planets was known to be unlikely in the 1950s 52 The society s concept is that these beings exist on a spiritual level by maintaining a higher vibratory rate which can be lowered and this explains the reported blinking in and out of UFOs 45 52 53 The society also refers to the vimanas found in Vedic and Hindu texts and to the Star of Bethlehem as UFOs and examples of peaceful aliens that have been visiting to teach humanity throughout history 30 53 54 King taught a belief in reincarnation based on the Law of Karma according to which humanity progresses life by life towards the goal of perfection Everyone is destined eventually to become a Master and to continue evolving from there 19 51 52 The society claims that evolution also includes planet Earth which is regarded as a living entity at a much higher state of evolution and importance than its inhabitants 18 51 55 They allege that because of the backward evolution of humans the Earth has been under frequent attacks from evil forces from other parts of the universe and that the Cosmic Masters of other planets are fighting off a number of evil alien invaders 56 92 93 57 58 73 In Aetherius Society literature the cosmic battles with evil forces or intelligence bear some resemblance to the fundamentalist Christian concept of spiritual warfare shorn of its imminent apocalyptic content 59 132 As in other New Age religions alternative medicine spiritual healing yoga and dowsing are also accepted and practised by the Aetherius Society 60 124 125 It has also launched initiatives against pollution and nuclear power and generally identifies with the ideals of the Green Movement However the society believes that environmental and societal problems are only symptoms of a much larger spiritual problem that once solved would cure all other problems This is the spiritual energy crisis 60 126 King designed many items of equipment intended to contain and redirect spiritual energy for such purposes 27 61 62 127 129 130 Probably the best known of these is the Spiritual Energy Battery Its precise design and composition are not in the public domain Its purpose is to hold a charge of spiritual energy for an indefinite period When connected to a Spiritual Energy Radiator again designed by King it can be discharged 27 28 63 Spiritual workers pray chant mantras and focus the energy into the battery where it is stored The society s belief is that in times of crisis the energy can be released in a concentrated form and manipulated by cooperating Masters to the area in need King named this activity Operation Prayer Power 27 28 61 The Aetherius Society claims that under the guidance of the Cosmic Masters and with the aid of Spiritual Energy Batteries they have prevented wars and relieved the effects of natural disasters King taught that these spiritual exercises help to prevent worldly destruction 27 28 59 135 To help with this the Aetherius Society regularly engages in Spiritual Pushes in which they pray and meditate to draw Prana to Earth from an orbiting spaceship known as Satellite Number Three which increases the amount of spiritual energy available They claim that this satellite is shielded from telescopes and radar 24 28 64 In Operation Starlight between the years 1958 and 1961 King and various members climbed eighteen mountains throughout the world so that the mountains could be spiritually charged by the Cosmic Masters using King as the link 28 56 89 65 Members often make pilgrimages to these mountains where they have painted the movement s symbol believing they receive more power than they can send out to the world through prayer 28 62 127 59 134 They believe that service to mankind is the most essential yoga or religion in the modern day 28 51 King is now regarded by the Aetherius Society as an Avatar and Cosmic Master though he did not make any claim to being either in his lifetime 1 47 The Aetherius Society also believes that King was the only person in the society to receive mental transmissions 60 121 66 Eschatology edit King claimed to have been contacted by many aliens including Venusians Martians Devas and the Great White Brotherhood to spread a message to aid humanity This message exalted the promising future humanity has should Earthlings turn to better ways of living while warning of the possible consequences otherwise 67 King taught that humans had the choice of self destruction or the enjoyment of a New Age that was coming to Earth He also taught that the Cosmic Masters had intervened via the Aetherius Society to help humanity into the New Age 10 24 31 As Zeller notes in his chapter Apocalyptic Thought in UFO Religions King believed there would not be a catastrophic end to the world but that the planet was on the verge of a new millennium of peace and enlightenment and the Age of Aquarius King believe that this would also require human effort 30 67 68 The Aetherius Society s teachings share the individualism of not only other New Age teachings of the era but of the Protestantism King grew up in i e individual humans face the decision of whether to join the millennial kingdom 31 67 68 The society also predicts the coming of the next Master from space at an indefinite time which is said to depend on the advancement of humans and the balance of karma 10 48 69 It is claimed he will arrive in a spacecraft with great power and present his credentials to the leaders of Earth 30 31 Those who engage in war or ignore the Divine Law will be removed from the Earth and reborn upon another planet where they will continue their progress Those who understand the law will be left on Earth to enjoy the new millennium 30 70 59 130 132 71 148 Zeller also compares King s call to correct living with threats of suffering otherwise to many forms of Christian apocalypticism with King s claimed mental transmissions replacing the Bible as the standard for what that moral living is 67 The Aetherius Society s eschatology is millenarian and like Christian apocalypticism and Manichaeism features a strong moral dualism in that the society seeks to follow the positive forces of the white magicians rejecting the opposing evil forces 72 329 333 334 King claimed that Aetherius enabled him to speak all terrestrial languages although he seemed unable to respond when asked questions in Norwegian and French 73 The Silence Group edit The Society claims that the Space Beings have contacted the leading Governments of the world in many ways but a rather sinister group of individuals called The Silence Group a pseudonym coined by UFO researcher Major Donald E Keyhoe 74 have been deliberately suppressing this information so as to keep people uninformed or misinformed as to their true nature 75 According to King the Silence Group uses fear and ignorance to control humanity Theology edit The Aetherius Society s theology is theosophical 15 17 45 and is also based on the continual evolution of all beings back to the source which is God 18 51 The society also refers to God as being All in All and All in All That and the highest aspect of God as The Absolute The society believes that other beings exist that are so evolved compared to humanity that they are sometimes referred to as Gods to distinguish them 4 76 77 There is nothing but God in the cosmos in varying stages of evolution Everyone will eventually become a Master and will continue evolving from there 19 52 The society regards itself as a spiritual path rather than a religious movement per se 5 78 168 Its path contains various stages of spiritual evolution from earthly to cosmic 43 79 Karma and reincarnation are accepted by the religion as laws of nature 51 80 81 The society claims it is not out to change existing religions so much as to add a cosmic dimension to them 30 79 Its religious services use both Christian prayers and Eastern mantras 52 82 Criticism edit Many of King s claims particularly claims to various titles and honors have been shown to be questionable at best 83 84 Simon Smith states that the Aetherius Society has to bridge a number of credibility gaps exacerbated by scientific and technological advances and mentions some seemingly insurmountable problems facing its world view such as the non existence of life on the other planets of the Solar System and scarce evidence of spacecraft visiting Earth The society uses the concepts of higher spheres of existence to explain life on the other planets and the lowly karmic position of mankind to explain why extraterrestrials do not land openly 84 Hence the movement while failing to keep pace with science and technology has tried to explain consequent incompatibilities However explanation has become increasingly unnecessary for adherents due to their growing acceptance of King s charismatic authority 66 Rothstein notes that while the Aetherius Society touts a television appearance of King s as a momentous event contemporary media coverage of King was mostly negative 85 18 In 1958 the society s publication Cosmic Voice claimed to give details transmitted by the Cosmic Masters of an atomic accident in Russia i e the Kyshtym Disaster that was not known about in the West until 1976 when revealed by the New Scientist magazine 28 86 The magazine after receiving a claim about the transmission from the Aetherius Society entered a two paragraph item under the title Scooped by a UFO next to other news items intended to be humorous such as a report of a Dolphin Embassy 86 The Aetherius Society however interprets the New Scientist coverage as recognition of King s integrity and admission by the magazine that they had been scooped by a UFO 87 The Cosmic Voice reported early in its history that King s mother was often a passenger in the flying saucers from various planets was once in a Martian spaceship when she was introduced to a Venusian whom she recognized as our dear Jesus who solemnly declared of one of George King s books this book is now and forever will be Holy 88 George King s titles editKing is referred to by the society as an author inventor metaphysician occultist prophet psychic spiritual healer spiritual leader teacher yogi and Aquarian master He was also lavished with innumerable titles degrees and honors 1 from unorthodox sources According to the society the various honors were all given to King as a token offer of gratitude for his work 83 Rothstein observes that all of this hagiographical material is primarily aimed at believers who have special esoteric knowledge about King whereas the society s communications during publicity campaigns are angled differently 85 13 15 Accordingly many of King s titles and awards stem from obscure sources Barrett notes that amongst King s titles are listed a Knighthood in the Sovereign Military Orthodox Dynastic Imperial Constantinian Order of Saint Georges which was from the Byzantine Royal House in exile and was not recognized by the College of Arms in England as the title Sir might imply 83 King received other chivalric titles and various degrees Barrett states that neither the chivalric titles nor the degrees were recognized by any mainstream bodies 89 The Aetherius Society usually refers to King as Dr George King 90 The society does not however document where King received his doctorate Barrett states that King received his doctorate from the International Theological Seminary of California a degree mill with no accreditation King is also referred to as Metropolitan Archbishop of the Aetherius Churches His consecration as a bishop was from the Theosophy related Liberal Catholic Church 89 In 1991 King was presented Letters Patent of Armorial Bearings also known as a Grant of Arms by Bluemantle Pursuivant a Herald of Her Majesty s College of Arms in England 91 92 A Grant of Arms is applied for anyone can receive a Grant of Arms if they can satisfy one of several requirements According to one source 93 King s proper title was His Eminence Sir George King O S P Ph D Th D D D Metropolitan Archbishop of the Aetherius Churches The knighthood is not British but from an unspecified foreign source American radio personality Long John Nebel had King as a guest on his show and later wrote George King of England is what he calls himself and you can t be sure whether he s pausing after George or after King but it doesn t really matter because after about three minutes you get the idea strong and clear 94 The society claims that King was a chaplain of the American Federation of Police 90 The organization s full name is American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens 95 Anyone who is a concerned citizen appears to be able to become a member for 45 96 Charity Navigator gives this organization its lowest ranking 0 stars 97 Several police organizations have warned that solicitations by the American Federation of Police are possible scams 98 99 100 The site does not appear to have any official way to apply for a position as a chaplain and does not provide any list of official chaplains According to skeptic James Randi George King s titles of Reverend Doctor and Sir are unverified 101 Aetherius Society bibliography editBooks edit By George King The Nine Freedoms The Twelve Blessing Visit to the Logos of Earth A Book of Sacred Prayers The Practices of Aetherius Jesus Comes Again You Too Can Heal Cosmic Voice Volume I Cosmic Voice Volume II Cosmic Voice Volume No III Cosmic Voice Volume No IV Cosmic Voice Volume No V Cosmic Voice Volume No VI Wisdom of the Planets This is The Hour of Truth Contact with a Lord of Karma Become a Builder of the New Age Operation Sunbeam God s Magic in Action The Five Temples of God Join Your ship You Are Responsible Karma and Reincarnation Contact Your Higher Self through Yoga The Importance of Commemoration Spiritual Happiness Realize Your Inner Potential with Richard Lawrence Contacts with the Gods from Space with Richard Lawrence By Richard Lawrence UFOs and the Extraterrestrial Message Unlock Your Psychic Powers Prayer Energy The Magic of Healing Gods Guides and Guardian Angels The King Who Came To Earth A Biography with Brian Keneipp Others The Holy Mountains of the World by Rev Charles Abrahamson Operation Earth Light by Brian C Keneipp Power Prayer by Chrissie Blaze and Gary Blaze Workout for the Soul by Chrissie BlazePeriodicals edit Cosmic Voice Aetherius Society NewsletterSee also editList of UFO organizationsReferences edit a b c Saliba John A 2003 The Earth is a dangerous place the world view of the Aetherius Society In Lewis James R ed Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO religions New York Prometheus Books p 124 ISBN 1 57392 964 6 also in the Marburg Journal of Religion link to the article a b c d Lamy Philip 6 July 2000 Aetherius Society In Landes Richard Allen ed Encyclopedia of Millennialism and Millennial Movements USA Taylor amp Francis p 2 ISBN 9780203009437 a b Chryssides George D 15 April 2006 The A to Z of New Religious Movements Scarecrow Press p 25 ISBN 9780810855885 a b c d Rothstein Mikael 2003 p 143 a b Smith Simon G 2003 p 84 a b c d Barrett David V 2011 p120 Saliba John A 2003 pp134 138 Barrett David V 2011 p124 6 a b c Rothstein Mikael 2021 The Aetherius Society A Ritual Perspective In Zeller Ben ed Handbook of UFO Religions Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion Vol 20 Leiden and Boston Brill Publishers pp 452 471 doi 10 1163 9789004435537 023 ISBN 978 90 04 43437 0 ISSN 1874 6691 S2CID 238055182 a b c Rothstein Mikael 2003 The idea of the past the reality of the present and the construction of the future millenarianism in the Aetherius Society In Lewis James R ed Encyclopedic sourcebook of UFO religions New York Prometheus Books pp 144 145 ISBN 1 57392 964 6 Smith Simon G 2003 Opening A Channel To The Stars The Origins and Development of the Aetherius Society In Partridge Christopher Hugh ed UFO Religions Routledge pp 84 90 91 Saliba John A 1995 Religious dimensions of UFO phenomena In Lewis James R ed The Gods have landed new religions from other worlds Albany State University of New York Press p 28 ISBN 0 7914 2330 1 a b c Wojcik Daniel 17 October 2011 Avertive Apocalypticism In Wessinger Catherine ed The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism Oxford U P pp 72 73 ISBN 9780195301052 John A Saliba 1999 Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter Faith Studies The Institute p 169 a b c Barrett David V 2011 A brief guide to secret religions Running Press p 122 Melton J Gordon 1996 Encyclopedia of American Religions 5th ed Detroit MI Gale Research Inc p 677 a b Smith Simon G 2003 p 96 a b c Barrett David V 2011 pp 122 3 125 a b c Saliba John A 2003 p 128 God and the Gods The Aetherius Society a b c Isaksson Stefan 2000 New religious UFO movements extraterrestrial salvation in contemporary America section The Aetherius Society Saliba John A 2003 pp 126 128 9 Barrett David V 2011 pp 123 5 a b c d Smith Simon G 2003 pp 89 90 Rothstein Mikael 2003 p 144 Ellwood Robert S 1988 Religious and spiritual groups in modern America Englewood Cliffs New Jersey Prentice Hall pp 126 7 ISBN 0 13 773045 4 a b c d e Smith Simon G 2003 pp 93 4 a b c d e f g h i Barrett David V 2011 p 125 a b c d Flaherty Robert Pearson 17 October 2011 UFOs ETs and the Millennial Imagination In Wessinger Catherine ed The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism Oxford U P p 594 ISBN 9780195301052 a b c d e f g Barrett David V 2011 p 124 a b c d Saliba John A 2003 p 131 Saliba John A 2003 p 126 Barrett David V 2011 pp 120 124 The King Who Came to Earth A Biography The Aetherius Society 25 August 2019 ISBN 9781941482100 Smith Simon G 2003 pp 84 5 a b Scribner Scott Wheeler Gregory 2003 Cosmic Intelligences and their terrestrial channel a field report on the Aetherius Society In Lewis James R ed Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO religions New York Prometheus Books p 157 ISBN 1 57392 964 6 Smith Simon G 2003 p 85 Smith Simon G 2003 p 86 Saliba John A 2003 p 124 5 Moore Patrick Can You Speak Venusian 1972 London Wyndham Publ ns page 96 Rothstein Mikael 30 April 2007 Hagiography and Text in the Aetherius Society In Tumminia Diana G ed Alien Worlds Social and Religious Dimensions of Extraterrestrial Contact Syracuse University Press pp 3 5 and 24 ISBN 9780815608585 Barrett David May 26 2011 A Brief Guide to Secret Religions A Complete Guide to Hermetic Pagan and Esoteric Beliefs Hachette UK ISBN 978 1849018111 Retrieved 8 January 2018 a b Saliba John A 2003 pp 128 9 Barrett David V 2011 pp 122 4 a b c d Isaksson Stefan 2000 section The World According to Aetherius Saliba John A 2003 p 127 a b Barrett David V 2011 pp 121 2 a b Ellwood Robert S 1988 p 128 Barrett David V 2011 pp 123 4 Saliba John A 2003 p 129 a b c d e f Smith Smon G 2003 p 92 a b c d e Barrett David V 2011 p 123 a b Smith Simon G 2003 p 95 Isaksson Stefan 2000 sections Ancient Extraterrestrials and The Spacecraft and Their Crew Isaksson Stefan 2000 section Mountains and Operations a b Smith Simon G 2003 Saliba John A 2003 pp 132 3 Wojcik Daniel 2011 a b c d Saliba John A 2003 a b c Barrett David V 2011 a b Scribner Scott 2003 p 158 a b Ellwood Robert S 1988 Out Of This World UFO contactee documentary BBC May 1977 Isaksson Stefan 2000 section Sacred Days Spiritual Pushes Isaksson Stefan 2000 section Operation Starlight a b Smith Simon G 2003 p 98 a b c d Zeller Benjamin E 2009 Apocalyptic Thought in UFO Based Religions In Kinane Karolyn Ryan Michael A 2014 01 10 End of Days Essays on the Apocalypse from Antiquity to Modernity McFarland p 331 ISBN 9780786453597 a b Rothstein Mikael 2003 p153 Smith Simon G 2003 p97 Zeller Benjamin E 2009 pp331 2 Rothstein Mikael 2003 Zeller Benjamin E 2009 Moore Patrick Can You Speak Venusian 1972 London Wyndham Publ ns pages 97 98 also in Moore Patrick Countdown or How Nigh is the End 1983 rev 2009 Stroud Gloucestershire UK The History Press pages 137 138 Keyhoe Donald E 1955 The Flying Saucer Conspiracy Holt pp 1 315 ISBN 978 1 122 70944 6 King George 1957 Cosmic Voice Aetherius Society 2 37 38 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link King George 1958 The Twelve Blessings U S The Aetherius Society pp 1 63 ISBN 0 937249 02 5 The Aetherius Society The 50th Anniversary Twelve Blessings Podcast Aetherius org Retrieved 2011 05 04 Scribner Scott 2003 a b Isaksson Stefan 2000 section The Nine Freedoms King George Karma and Reincarnation U S The Aetherius Society pp 1 22 The Aetherius Society Karma Retrieved 2011 05 04 Scribner Scott 2003 p163 a b c Barrett David V 2011 pp119 120 a b Smith Simon 2003 pp 94 5 a b Rothstein Mikael 2007 a b Scooped by a UFO New Scientist Reed Business Information 78 1100 241 27 April 1978 ISSN 0262 4079 Retrieved 4 August 2014 1 Archived April 30 2013 at the Wayback Machine Nebel Long John The Way Out World hardcover 1961 NY Prentice Hall page 53 paperback 1962 NY Lancer page 48 a b Barrett David V 2001 p119 a b Dr George King Master Of Yoga amp Founder Of The Aetherius Society aetherius org 2014 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Rothstein Mikael 2003 p13 Cosmic Voice 17 January February 1996 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Baron Alexander Is There Intelligent Life on Earth Inside the Whacky World of the Aetherius Society 1992 London I T M A ISBN 1 871473 16 0 pages 11 12 Nebel Long John The Way Out World hardcover 1961 NY Prentice Hall page 52 paperback 1962 NY Lancer page 47 American Federation of Police Family Survivors Fund Afp cc org 2014 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Application for Membership Archived 2014 10 30 at the Wayback Machine Afp cc org Retrieved 31 October 2014 American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens Charity Navigator Rating 2014 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Lewiston police warn of solicitation scam Sun Journal Lewiston Maine 16 August 1990 p 40 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Police think scam money will be used in Virginia The Free Lance Star Fredericksburg Virginia 16 March 1992 p 40 Retrieved 4 August 2014 Around the Nation News Law Enforcement News 15 December 1995 Retrieved 4 August 2014 An Encyclopedia of Claims Frauds and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural James Randi Educational Foundation 2007 Retrieved 4 August 2014 External links editThe Aetherius Society official website of the movement Page about the Aetherius Society at Religious Movements site A scholarly article by John A Saliba in the Marburg Journal of Religion link to the article Aetherius Society Jesus Venusians and some bad astronomy Skeptical look at the society s astronomy claims Aetherius Society A lack of proof Skeptical look at the society claims of King s pre knowledge of certain historical events Peakbagger com For a large map showing the locations of the Aetherius Society Holy Mountains Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aetherius Society amp oldid 1175509795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.