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Halcyon, California

Halcyon /ˈhælsiən/ is an unincorporated community of about 125 acres (50 ha) in San Luis Obispo County, California, just south of Arroyo Grande. It was founded in 1903 as a Theosophical intentional community and is the home and headquarters of a religious organization, The Temple of the People (not to be confused with Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple). The Temple group was founded in 1898.

Halcyon
Blue Star Memorial Temple
Halcyon
Location within the state of California
Halcyon
Halcyon (the United States)
Coordinates: 35°6′12″N 120°35′45″W / 35.10333°N 120.59583°W / 35.10333; -120.59583
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Luis Obispo
Area
 • Total125 acres (51 ha)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
93421
GNIS feature ID1660712

History edit

Halcyon is registered as an Historical Site both Federally and in the state of California. It is the town which contains a community established by a group of Theosophists in the early 1900s, who built a Temple and surrounding buildings. The Temple of the People was founded in Syracuse, New York, in 1898 by William Dower and Francia LaDue, members of the Esoteric Section of the Theosophical Society. It was moved to Halcyon in 1903. Dower, who was a medical doctor, and LaDue founded the Halcyon Hotel and Sanatorium, where all manner of addiction and nervous ailments as well as tuberculosis were treated and which remained open until 1949. Other members of the Temple followed Dower and LaDue to Halcyon from Syracuse, and made their living through farming, poultry, and handicrafts.

Land continued to be acquired by the Temple, whose holdings were at one time much more extensive than present-day Halcyon. A town plan was laid out by the Temple Home Association, which subdivided a portion and sold or leased out home sites. A print shop was established to produce a monthly magazine (which is still published), the Artisan, as well as other Theosophical literature. A general store and post office opened in 1908.

LaDue, who was known in her official capacity as "Blue Star", led the Temple as its first Guardian in Chief until her death in 1922. The Blue Star Memorial Temple building, designed by architect Theodore Eisen of Los Angeles, was constructed in 1923 and named in honor of LaDue.[1] Dower served as the second Guardian until his death in 1937. Pearl Dower was the third Guardian until her death in 1968; during her tenure the William Quan Judge Library was established. Harold Forgostein was the fourth Guardian until his death in 1990. Eleanor Shumway has been the Guardian since that time.

Notable people involved with Halcyon and the Temple include composer and pianist Henry Cowell (see also The Tides of Manaunaun), Irish poet and fiction writer Ella Young, and mystic poet and writer John Varian (1863–1931). Varian's sons, Russell (1898–1959) and Sigurd (1901–1961), who spent part of their childhood in Halcyon, invented the klystron, an important microwave amplifier tube, and founded the Varian electronics empire.

Cethil Mallory, member and building contractor, worked on many of the single-family homes in Halcyon with the help of his three sons, John, David, and Roland. They helped to rebuild the Halcyon General Store and post office when it was moved one half block south.

Halcyon today contains fifty-two single-family homes, of which thirty are owned by the Temple, as well as several small buildings used by the Temple, and just over one hundred residents. Almost all residents earn their living outside the community.

The Temple continues to function today as a small, but international, theosophical society with headquarters at Halcyon. Weekly services at Halcyon are held on Sundays in the Blue Star Memorial Temple building, as well as a fifteen-minute healing service held there every day at noon. Classes occur twice weekly currently online.

Chronological overview edit

Guardian in Chief:

  • 1898–1922 — Francia A. La Due (1849–1922)
  • 1922–1937 — William H. Dower (1866–1937)
  • 1937–1968 — Pearl F. Dower
  • 1968–1990 — Harold E. Forgostein
  • 1990–present — Eleanor L. Shumway

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The Blue Star Memorial Temple building has an odd, convex triangular plan form: The three outwardly bowed walls of the building meet at right angles and the three apexes are equidistant. The roof has three ridges that meet at the center and one apex of the structure points due west. It is located at 3199 Temple Street, Oceano, California, about 50 meters west of South Halcyon Road.

Further reading edit

  • Robert V. Hine, California's Utopian Colonies. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1953; pp. 54–57.
  • Paul Eli Ivey, Radiance from Halcyon: A Utopian Experiment in Religion and Science. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.

External links edit

  • Temple of the People

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Halcyon ˈ h ae l s i e n is an unincorporated community of about 125 acres 50 ha in San Luis Obispo County California just south of Arroyo Grande It was founded in 1903 as a Theosophical intentional community and is the home and headquarters of a religious organization The Temple of the People not to be confused with Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple The Temple group was founded in 1898 HalcyonUnincorporated communityBlue Star Memorial TempleHalcyonLocation within the state of CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaHalcyonHalcyon the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 35 6 12 N 120 35 45 W 35 10333 N 120 59583 W 35 10333 120 59583CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySan Luis ObispoArea Total125 acres 51 ha Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes93421GNIS feature ID1660712 Contents 1 History 2 Chronological overview 3 Footnotes 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory editHalcyon is registered as an Historical Site both Federally and in the state of California It is the town which contains a community established by a group of Theosophists in the early 1900s who built a Temple and surrounding buildings The Temple of the People was founded in Syracuse New York in 1898 by William Dower and Francia LaDue members of the Esoteric Section of the Theosophical Society It was moved to Halcyon in 1903 Dower who was a medical doctor and LaDue founded the Halcyon Hotel and Sanatorium where all manner of addiction and nervous ailments as well as tuberculosis were treated and which remained open until 1949 Other members of the Temple followed Dower and LaDue to Halcyon from Syracuse and made their living through farming poultry and handicrafts Land continued to be acquired by the Temple whose holdings were at one time much more extensive than present day Halcyon A town plan was laid out by the Temple Home Association which subdivided a portion and sold or leased out home sites A print shop was established to produce a monthly magazine which is still published the Artisan as well as other Theosophical literature A general store and post office opened in 1908 LaDue who was known in her official capacity as Blue Star led the Temple as its first Guardian in Chief until her death in 1922 The Blue Star Memorial Temple building designed by architect Theodore Eisen of Los Angeles was constructed in 1923 and named in honor of LaDue 1 Dower served as the second Guardian until his death in 1937 Pearl Dower was the third Guardian until her death in 1968 during her tenure the William Quan Judge Library was established Harold Forgostein was the fourth Guardian until his death in 1990 Eleanor Shumway has been the Guardian since that time Notable people involved with Halcyon and the Temple include composer and pianist Henry Cowell see also The Tides of Manaunaun Irish poet and fiction writer Ella Young and mystic poet and writer John Varian 1863 1931 Varian s sons Russell 1898 1959 and Sigurd 1901 1961 who spent part of their childhood in Halcyon invented the klystron an important microwave amplifier tube and founded the Varian electronics empire Cethil Mallory member and building contractor worked on many of the single family homes in Halcyon with the help of his three sons John David and Roland They helped to rebuild the Halcyon General Store and post office when it was moved one half block south Halcyon today contains fifty two single family homes of which thirty are owned by the Temple as well as several small buildings used by the Temple and just over one hundred residents Almost all residents earn their living outside the community The Temple continues to function today as a small but international theosophical society with headquarters at Halcyon Weekly services at Halcyon are held on Sundays in the Blue Star Memorial Temple building as well as a fifteen minute healing service held there every day at noon Classes occur twice weekly currently online Chronological overview editGuardian in Chief 1898 1922 Francia A La Due 1849 1922 1922 1937 William H Dower 1866 1937 1937 1968 Pearl F Dower 1968 1990 Harold E Forgostein 1990 present Eleanor L ShumwayFootnotes edit The Blue Star Memorial Temple building has an odd convex triangular plan form The three outwardly bowed walls of the building meet at right angles and the three apexes are equidistant The roof has three ridges that meet at the center and one apex of the structure points due west It is located at 3199 Temple Street Oceano California about 50 meters west of South Halcyon Road Further reading editRobert V Hine California s Utopian Colonies San Marino CA Huntington Library 1953 pp 54 57 Paul Eli Ivey Radiance from Halcyon A Utopian Experiment in Religion and Science Minneapolis MN University of Minnesota Press 2013 External links editTemple of the People Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Halcyon California amp oldid 1181035500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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