Dear Mr. Sugamura,
I am a 57 year old teacher of Hermetic Science. After I received my
B.A. in Psychology from U. of Miami, I became interested in writing a
Master's Thesis on ancient techniques of Psychotherapy. When I was
24, I was fortunate to meet the man who explained to me the unknown
meaning of several religions. This esoteric doctrine is called Tantra
in Hinduism and Mahayana or the "Marriage Supper of the Lamb of God"
in Christianity. Scriptures universally shroud this "mystery" in
symbolism and allegories, leaving it open to wide speculation and
misinterpretation. And, when literally revealed, it excites our worst
Freudian Neuroses and their consequent rationalizations and "defense
mechanisms", as mentioned by Dr. Wilhelm Reich in his
psychoanalytical observations of public conformity and its sanctions
against "rebelling against the Norm". His two works on this subject
are: "The Murder of Christ" (in all ages) and "The Mass Psychology of
Fascism".
Having accumulated a mountain of evidence, my Secondary Analysis is
complete. I have developed definite Theories, with certain
Experimental Research Designs, which I am very confidant in. The
results are very promising, including utilizing the body's own
antigens and antibiotic urea to cure disease, and using the body's
own DNA for attaining Genetic Rejuvenation, with its obvious physical
longevity. And, since the mind and body are connected, there are
great possibilities for mental and emotional alterations. Somewhere
in this process, there is also the possibility for, not only altered
consciousness, but altered abilities, best considered by
Parapsychologists, since our present scientific understanding has
little explanation for mind-over-matter or out-of-body-experience.
For a third of a century, I have been trying to arrange experimental
research into these very promising procedures, to no avail. Perhaps
someone out there would like to help(?). For more information, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/geneticrejuvenation/
Thank you. Sincerely. Jai Om. - Swami Tantrasangha
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