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Periodical: | Starcraft |
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From Pat Deveney's database:
Starcraft Magazine. The work of Aleuti and her Solar Light Center/Retreat are paradigms of the modern transition from spiritualist mediumship through ancient earth (usually Indian or Egyptian) wisdom teachings and UFO-experiences, to contact (by Telethought) with the supposed higher guardians and teachers of our solar system and, eventually, with the Great White Brotherhood, angelic beings, and "Our Radiant One" -- God, who protect and oversee the universes. Francis was an Englishwoman who, with her American husband, Kenneth Kellar, moved to Southern California, where she mingled with the usual contactee groups, and then moved to Oregan in 1965, where she lectured and they published this journal. Her contacts came initially from the Saturn mother craft (XY-7), and then regularly from two of the Space Brothers, Raymere and Sut-Ko, of the Saturn Council, who began to reveal to her the wonders of the cosmic hierarchy and prophecized the imminent cleansing of the world and coming of a Golden Age. The journal consisted primarily of communications from the likes of Orlon, Korton of Mars, White Star, Raymere, "The Brothers," Sut-k of the Saturn Tribunal, June of Venus, and others, interspersed with first-person exhortations from Francis’s earlier incarnation as Aleuti: I, Aleuti, priestess of Light, who am myself timeless, return in consciousness and am one with my present embodiment, am one again upon the Earth-planet for the ushering in of the Age of Light into the new dimension and the new consciousness which is the Christ consciousness, or the Light essence from which all beings are created. Etc. Ohio State University.
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Issues: | Starcraft V2 N2-3 Summer-fall 1967 |
Starcraft V3 N1 Spring 1968 | |
Starcraft V3 N2 Summer 1968 | |
Starcraft V3 N3-4 Fall-winter 1968 | |
Starcraft V4 N1 Spring 1969 | |
Starcraft V4 N2-3 Summer-fall 1969 | |
Starcraft V4 N4 Winter 1969 | |
Starcraft V5 N1 Spring 1970 | |
Starcraft V5 N2 Summer 1970 | |
Starcraft V5 N3-4 Fall-winter 1970 | |
Starcraft V6 N3-4 Fall-winter 1971 | |
Starcraft V8 N2-3 Summer-fall 1973 |
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