Magic of the Obelisk

  The Magic of Obelisks BOOK DESCRIPTION In this incomparable and profusely illustrated book, Peter Tompkins explores the entire history of man’s association with obelisks; the many early and current theories about them and their magical and physical properties; the adventures encountered in engineering and moving 300-ton monoliths; their association with sexual rites and the … Read moreMagic of the Obelisk

Magnificent Birds of Prey – dr. Callahan

  De Arte Venandi cum Avibus, literally On The Art of Hunting with Birds, is a Latin treatise on ornithology and falconry written in the 1240s by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. One of the surviving manuscripts is dedicated to his son Manfred. Manuscripts of De arte venandi cum avibus exist in a two-book version (Manuscripts at Rome, Vienna, Paris (2x), Geneva and Stuttgart) and in … Read moreMagnificent Birds of Prey – dr. Callahan

Irish Country Cures – Patrick Logan

Genuine remedies are contrasted with the outrageous and often hilarious quackery that has always accompanied them. “Meticulously indexed as to type of ailment and cure, the book is divided into three sections dealing with Internal Ailments, External Ailments, Methods of Treatment…folklore experts provide scholarly information on the history of Irish folk medicine with its rich … Read moreIrish Country Cures – Patrick Logan

Nature´s Silent Music – Philip Serna Callahan

  In this book, Callahan shows how ”civilized” insanity is turning Ireland away from her naturally harmonious, aesthetically pleasing, sound practices. Why remove a thatched roof to replace it with galvanized tin, only to increase the heating bill? With insightful wisdom, Callahan also examines the mysterious power of round towers, ”magic spots” and healers such … Read moreNature´s Silent Music – Philip Serna Callahan

The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude

This classic work of the sixteenth century political philosopher, in reply to Machiavelli’s The Prince, seeks to answer the question of why people submit to the tyranny of government, and as such, has exerted an important influence on the traditions of dissidence from Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, to Tolstoy, to Gandhi. States are more … Read moreThe Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude

Irish Heritage: The Landscape, the People and Their Work

With Illustrations by the author. Second Impression. Dundalk, W.Tempest / Dundalgan Press, 1942. Octavo. 190 pages. Original Hardcover. Very good condition with some stronger signs of external wear. Rare ! Includes for example the following essays: The Real Ireland / How Ireland took shape / The Work of Man: Crops and Animals / The Irish … Read moreIrish Heritage: The Landscape, the People and Their Work

Principles and Practice of Radiesthesia: L’abbé Mermet

This classic work, first published in France fifty years ago, is based on the results of forty years research and application. It combines sound practical advice on the useof the pendulum, in dowsing for water, prospecting minerals, and diagnosing disease, with numerous remarkable accounts of the author’s own successes. These included the discovery of missing … Read morePrinciples and Practice of Radiesthesia: L’abbé Mermet

Biddy Early * Callahan * John Tyndall * CEO Jenny makes a Power Tower

The Enigma of the Irish Round Towers Part One   THE IRISH ROUND TOWERS – the key to an enigma. For more than forty years a top US scientist, Professor Philip Callahan has turned his mind to the enigma of the distinctive round towers of Ireland. His discovery, one of the most important this century, … Read moreBiddy Early * Callahan * John Tyndall * CEO Jenny makes a Power Tower

Interesting Interview with Phil Callahan – Roughly translated from Dutch

  Reflections on Ireland’s Stone Heritage IRELAND REVISITED   The dark intransigence of ancient rock formations – unparalleled vistas, rhododendrons up to the sky: just as many variations of the ‘enchanting’ interplay between heaven and earth that Irish travel guides always write about in superlatives. For the American biologist Philip Callahan, Ireland has always been … Read moreInteresting Interview with Phil Callahan – Roughly translated from Dutch

Insects and the Battle of the Beams

Insects and Infrared by Oyang Teng February 2011 This article appears in the February 4, 2011 issue of Executive Intelligence Review and is reprinted with permission. Research Report The Extended Sensorium: Overview Synesthesia: Beyond the Five Senses—Oyang Teng Helen Keller: Mind over Instrumentation—Meghan Rouillard Following the Beat of a Different Drummer—Peter Martinson Polarization Sensitivity: a Strong and Weak Sense—Meghan … Read moreInsects and the Battle of the Beams