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| Periodical: | Interstellar Communication |
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From Pat Deveney's database:
Interstellar Communication. This journal was an unusual combination of UFOs with pre-existing Icelandic "biodynamic" beliefs ("Nyall Philosophy") based on the work of Helgi Pjeturss (1872-1949). He was a geologist who from the 1920s on turned to occultism. He was a spiritualist but believed that the spirits of seances were not ghosts of deceased humans but still-living, material beings on other planets who were communicating with men by telepathy. The journal advocated all of this, combined with discussions of seership, psychic and parapsychological experiences, and "interstellar communion" (Stjornusamband) generally. It advocated a sort of mutual UFO philosophy: just as beings on other planets communicated telepathically with men and could appear as material UFOs on earth, so could human souls travel faster than light by "Life-Rays" and "Bioradiation" as part of a literal interstellar telepathic network linking advanced alien civilizations across the universe. "The discovery of the interstellar transfer and transmission of forms of vital energy, will mean the beginning of real life in this planet." (Pjeturss) Contact could also be made by traditional mediums and in dreams.
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| Issues: | Interstellar Communication N1 Apr 1966 |
| Interstellar Communication N4-5 Nov-dec 1966 | |
| Interstellar Communication N10 Mar 1969 |
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