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Karp, Walter. The Politics of War – The Story of two Wars Which Altered Forever the Political Life of the American Republic (1890 – 1920). Franklin Square Press, 2003 (from 1979).

Kaplan, Janet A. Unexpected Journeys – The Art and Life of Remedios Varo. Abbeville Press, 1988.

Unique visionary art by a friend of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Varo ran with the wolves and painted with the angels: Mexican art of a different order altogether, the delicate aspect of its artistic and spiritual sensibilities perhaps the influence of the resurrected Aztec goddess.

Keen, Benjamin. The Aztec Image in Western Thought. Rutgers U. Press, 1971. Fascinating portraits and documentation of the volatile perception of Aztec reality and how it would shift as

it reflected trends and fads in European politics, culture, and philosophy. It seems that the history of the subject has been that the amount of speculation has been in inverse proportion to the amount of information available, careening between rational reduction and romantic projection. Puts current ideologies and agendas of all kinds in a rather strange new light, even the most 'modern.' Many citations of the once-common theme that the apostle St. Thomas was Quetzalcoatl.
Keller, Gary D., Erickson, Mary, Villeneuve, Pat. Chicano Art For Our Millenium – Collected Works from

the Arizona State Community. Bilingual Press, 2004.
Keyserlingk, Adalbert von, ed. The Birth of a New Agriculture – Koberwitz 1924. Temple Lodge, 1999

(from 1974). Contents of private conversations between Johanna von Keyserlingk and Rudolf Steiner regarding divine feminine elements within the Earth.


Kilbourne, Jean. can’t buy my love – How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel. A

Touchstone Book, 1999.


Kimmey, John. Light on the Return Path. Sacred Media, 1999 (541-342-8348). A Spiritual survival manual for the new millenium read and sung by the author). 3 audio tapes and poster.
Kingsley, Peter. In the Dark Places of Wisdom. The Golden Sufi Center, 1999. Chthonic origins of Greek

philosophy; simple, brilliant.


Kissinger, Henry. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy, 1957. “Limited nuclear war is in fact a strategy

which will utilize our special skills to best advantage.”, p. 214. Kissinger is also famous for his honesty: “The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.” As cited in www.aphorismsgalore.com/author/Henry_Kissinger.html.


Klocek, Dennis. Seeking Spirit Vision. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1998. Very pertinent observations on the nature and practice of shamanism in both the ancient and modern contexts, excellent discussion of double and subnature.
Knight, Gareth. The Rose Cross and the Goddess. Destiny Books, 1985. Informed observations and

Exercises by an adept in the “Western Tradition.”.


- Evoking the Goddess – Initiation, Worship, and the Eternal Feminine in the Western Mysteries. Destiny Books, 1993 (from 1985). As indicated.
Koonz, Claudia. The Nazi Conscience. Harvard U. Press, 2003.
“…Ultimately, Nazism created a positive, moral image of itself just as it sanctioned the annihilation of enemies perceived as unethical and immoral.” Omer Bartov, from the back cover
Kurzweil, Ray. The Age of Spiritual Machines. Penguin Books, 1999. Scary stuff by one who wants to

take us there.


Lafeye, Jacque. Quetzalcoatl and Guadalupe. University of Chicago Press, 1976. Subtitled ‘The

Formation of Mexican National Consciousness 1531 - 1813’, this book covers much the same ground and data as Poole’s, but with a wonderfully original and imaginative scholarship. A great read.


Lash, John. Twins and the Double. Thames and Hudson, Ltd., 1993. Many excellent illustrations from a variety of cultures and Traditions, insightful commentary.
- The Hero – Manhood and Power. Thames and Hudson, 1995.
LASL Public Relations Office. Beginning of an Era: 1943 – 1945. Los Alamos Historical Society, 1993.

Government documentation of the Manhattan Project


Lekson, Stephen H. The Chaco Meridian – Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest. AltaMira Press, 1999.
Leviton, Richard. The Galaxy On Earth – A Traveler’s Guide to the Planet’s Visionary Geography. Hampton Roads, 2002.
Lievegoed, Bernard. Man on the Threshold. Hawthorn Press, 1985. Excellent treatment of the

psychological nature of the Double, especially regarding the challenges of inner work.


Light, Michael. 100 Suns. Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. Stunningly produced photographic record, from US

archives of dozens of above ground atomic test blasts which took place in Nevada and the Pacific. “a disconcerting spectacle.”


Leon-Portilla, Miguel. Aztec Thought and Culture. U. of Oklahoma Press, 1963.
Lomas, Robert. Freemasonry and the Birth of Modern Science. Fair Winds Press, 2003, 2004.
Lorie, Peter. Revelation – Prophecies for the Apocalypse and Beyond. A Labyrinth Book, 1995. Great

illustrations.


Lafeye, Jacques. Quetzalcoatl and Guadeloupe. University of Chicago Press, 1976. Subtitled ‘The

Formation of Mexican National Consciousness 1531 - 1813’, this book covers much the same ground and data as Poole’s, but with a wonderfully original and imaginative scholarship. A great read.


Lekson, Stephen H. The Chaco Meridian – Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest. AltaMira Press, 1999.
Leviton, Richard. The Galaxy on Earth – A Traveler’s Guide to the Planet’s Visionary Geography.

Hampton Roads, 2002.


Loewen, James W. Lies My Teacher Told Me. The New Press, 1995. “Memory says: ‘I did that.’ Pride

replies: ‘I could not have done that.’ Eventually, pride yields.”: Friedrich Nietsche, from the introduction to chapter 4. The skinny on Columbus - from his own diary – the dark side of Manifest Destiny. Great.


Lopez Austin, Alfredo & Galvan, Jose Ruben Romero & Marin, Carlos Martinez, & Doniz, Rafael.

Teotihuacan. Turner Libros, S. A., 1989. Splendid photographic-art tour of the murals of Teothuacan. En Espanol.
Lopez Austin, Alfredo. The Myths of the )possum – Pathways of Mesoamerican Mythology. U. of Utah

Press, 1990.


- The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon – Mythology in the Mesoamerican Tradition.

U. of Utah Press, 1996.

- Tamoanchan, Tlalocan – Places of Mist. U. Press of Colorado, 1997.
Lowe, Gareth W., Lee, Thomas A. and Espinoza, Eduardo Martinez. Izapa: An Introduction to the Ruins and Monuments. New World Archeological Foundation, Paper #31, 1982. The source-

research into the Izapa site. Complete photos of stelae, etc.


Lowell, Hills, Rodriguez, Parks, Wisner; contributors. The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz. Treasure Chest

Books, 1999. Mind-blowing pottery design, impeccable executed; ancient and modern at the same time.


MacCoun, Catherine. Work On What Has Been Spoiled. Website document, 1997.

http://members.aol.com/kitmac/workon.htm A provocative essay dealing with themes raised in

Rudolf Steiner’s Sex, Community Life, and the Spiritual Teacher, relevant to why Steiner’s method has not developed an understanding of the “lower” realms, whether in the human body, the social organism, or or in the body of the planet.


Malmstrom, Vincent H.. Cycles of the Sun, Mysteries of the Moon. U. of Texas Press, Austin, 1997.

Potentially revolutionary work placing the origins of Olmec civilization not in Veracruz, but in the Izapan coastal area, with profound implications for the Mystery-Tradition origins suggested by the Izapa stela #3 and Steiner’s suggestions.


Mander, Jerry. In the Absence of the Sacred – The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian

Nations. Sierra Club Books, 1991.
Manen, Hans Peter van: Twin Roads to the new Millennium. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1980. “Mystery of the

Logos” in connection with Persephone motif mentioned p. 188.


- Transparent Realities. Temple Lodge, 1994. Section One: The Anthroposophical Impulse in the Ecological Movement has lovely, profound treatment of Persephone threads.
Manning, Richard. “The Oil We Eat – Following the Food Chain back to Iraq,” Harper’s Magazine,

Feb., 2004. Our agri-industry is fueled by petroleum-derived fertilizers. Manning is also the author of Against the Grain: How Agriculture Has Hijacked Civilization.


Markman, Roberta H and Markman, Peter T. The Flayed God – The Mythology of Mesoamerica, Sacred

Texts & Images from Pre-Columbian Mexico and Central America. HarperSanFrancisco 1992.
Matthews, Caitlin. The Rosicrucian Vault as Sepulchre and Wedding Chamber. Included in At the Table

of the Grail, John Matthews, ed., Watkins Publishing, 2002, and in R. J. Stewart’s UnderWorld Initiation, first edition, cited herein. Most remarkable.



- SophiaGoddess of Wisdom. Thorsons, 1992. Excellent historical, spiritual survey.

- King Arthur and the Goddess of the Land – The Divine Feminine in the Mabinogion. Inner

Traditions, 2002.

Matthews, John & Caitlin. The Western Way – A Practical Guide to the Western Mystery Tradition.

Penguin Arcana, 1986. As indicated, magisterial.
Matthews, John. The Grail – Quest for the Eternal. Thames and Hudson, 1981.
Mazower, Mark. Dark Continent – Europe’s Twentieth Century.

McCarthy, Cormac. Blood Meridian. Random House, 1985 (now from Vintage International, 1992). A

novel; a literary tour-de-force. Violent depths beyond the ken of the usurpers erupt into the psyches and lives of western wanderers. Beauty and terror beyond the scale of the human make the landscape the main character. Nobel Prize material:

“They rode in a narrow enfilade along a trail strewn with the dry round turds of goats and they rode with their faces averted from the rock wall and the bake-oven air which it rebated, the slant black shapes of the mounted men stenciled across the stone with a definition austere and implacable like shapes capable of violating their covenant with the flesh that authored them and continuing autonomous across the naked rock without preference to sun or man or god. (p. 139.)


McFadden, Steven: Legend of the Rainbow Warriors. Chiron Communications, 2001. Native

American wisdom stories woven into a healing vision.


- Profiles in Wisdom – Native Elders Speak about the Earth. Author’s Choice Press, 1991, 2001.
McLean, Adam. The Triple Goddess – An Exploration of the Archetypal Feminine. Phanes Press,

1989.
Milbrath, Susan. Star Gods of the Maya – Astronomy in Art, Folklore, and Calendars. U. of Texas Press, References to Star Wars.


Miller, Mary and Martin, Simon. Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco,

Thames and Hudson, 2004.


Miller, Mary and Taube, Karl. An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and

the Maya. Thames and Hudson, 1993. Essential cross-reference, many illustrations.
Mini, John. The Aztec Virgin – The Secret Mystical Tradition of Our Lady of Guadaloupe. Trans-

Hyperborean Institute of Science Publishing, 2000. Correlates the Guadaloupana tradition within mesoamerican and Aztec spirituality in an unprecedented way. Equates the “Guadaloupe” figure with the Tecauhtlacuepeuh goddess and examines the elements of the revered image in an equally profound manner. Many. many deep insights.


Mitchell, John. The Earth Spirit – Its Ways, Shrines and Mysteries. Thames and Hudson, 1975.
Moctezuma, Treasures of the Great Temple.
Moore, Richard K. History, Structure, and Future Development of WTO. Cyberjournal.org., which contains more than a few outstanding descriptions of current hegemonic trends.
Nace, Ted. Gangs of America – The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling of Democracy. Berrett-

Koehler Publishers, Inc., 2003.


Needleman, Jacob. The American Soul – Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Founders. Jeremy P.

Tarcher/Putnam, 2002. Another home-run by a distinguished citizen. Includes a splendid telling of the Iroquois Creation myth and culture-hero legend.


Nicholson, H. B.: Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl – The Once and Future Lord of the Toltecs. U. Press of

Colorado, 2001 (from 1974 unpublished dissertation). The reference on Quetzalcoatl.


Noble, David Grant (ed.). In Search of Chaco – New Approaches to an Archeological Enigma. School of American Research Press, 2004. Excellent compendium of new articles by a wide variety of

well-informed specialists, including ones by native residents which are especially interesting.


Norman, V. Garth. Izapa Sculpture, Part 1: Album. New World Archeological Foundation 1973. The

archeological source-material on the Izapa site.


-Izapa Sculpture, Part 2. Text. New World Archeological Foundation 1976. Set of two: Paper #30. The archeological source-material on the Izapa site.
Novalis. Heinrich von Offerdingen, Reclam, 1976.
Ortiz, Alfonso. The Tewa World – Space, Time, Being, and Becoming in a Pueblo Society. U. of Chicago Press, 1969.
Orwell, George. 1984. Walter Cronkite has this to say in a Preface to a published version:
"[Orwell's 1984] was, as many have noticed, a warning: a warning about the future of human freedom in a world where political organization and technology can manufacture power in dimensions that would have stunned the imaginations of earlier ages. ... And we hear echoes of that warning chord in the constant demand for greater security and comfort, for less risk in our societies. We recognize, however dimly, that greater efficiency, ease, and security may come at a substantial price in freedom, that law and order can be a doublethink version of oppression, that individual liberties surrendered for whatever good reason are freedom lost."
Ovason, David. The Secret Architecture of the Nature’s Capitol. HarperCollins, 1999.
Owens, Bill: Suburbia. Straight Arrow Press, 1973. One of the downright scariest books in this

Bibliography. Photoessay on the American Dream realized.


Paijmans, Theo. Free Energy Pioneer: John Worrell Keely. IllumiNet Press, 1998. Steiner referred to

Keely’s device as the “Strader Machine.”


Palevsky, Mar. Atomic Fragments – A Daughter’s Questions. U. of California Press, 2000. “An eloquent volume. Mary Palevsky has stimulated the greatest of the bomb builders to think and speak in new ways about the nuclear weapons they created and their meaning for mankind.”
Parsons, Lee Allen. Columbus to Catherwood – 1494 – 1844: 350 Years of Book Graphics. Jay I. Kislak

Foundation, Inc., 1993. Woodcuts, engravings, maps “Depicting the Islands, Indians, and Archeology of the West Indies, Florida, and Mexico.”


Pasztory, Esther. Teotihuacan - An Experiment in Living. Oklahoma U. Press, 1997. The most thorough

treatment of Teotihuacan. Develops central mother-goddess motif in archeological context. Much essential data.


- Aztec Art. U. of Oklahoma Press, 1998 (from Abrams, 1983). More here in one place than

anywhere else.


- Abstraction and the Rise of a Utopian State at Teotihuacan. In Art, Ideology, and the City of Teotihuacan, pp. 281 – 338, Berlo (ed.). Dumbarton Oaks, 1992.
Peck, M. Scott. People of the Lie – The Hope for Healing Human Evil. Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1983.
Perloff, James. The Shadows of Power – The Council on Foreign Relations and the American Decline.

Western Islands Publishers, 1988, 10th ed., 2002.


Pfeiffer, Dr. Ehrenfried: Sub-Nature and Super-Nature – In the Physiology of Plant and Man. Mercury

Press, 1981 (from 1958). Transcript of lecture, booklet, slight.


Pfeiffer, Dr. Ehrenfried. Notes and Lectures - Compendium I. Mercury Press, 1991.
Picknett, Lynn and Prince, Clive. The Stargate Conspiracy. Little, Brown and Co., 1999. Details many

hidden agendas behind the New Age Movement, UFOs included. Remarkable parallels between these mid-to-late 20th Century developments and those a hundred years earlier within the Spiritualist craze (detailed to a “T” by Godwin, 1994). Were the same agencies spinning both? Likely, from what is set forth by them. Good background on J. J. Hurtak and his government contacts.


Pogacnik, Marko. Christ Power and the Earth Goddess. Findhorn Press, 1997. As indicated.
- Healing the Heart of the Earth. Findhorn Press, 1998. Good work in the service of the

Mother. Relates the course of personal earth-magic work; inspiring.


Poole, Stafford, C. M. Our Lady of Guadeloupe - The Origins and Sources of a Mexican National

Symbol, 1531 - 1797. University of Arizona Press, 1995. The initial debunking research into the Guadeloupe phenomenon. Alms receipt logs from 16th-century chapels, diaries of missionaries, thorough record of the evolution of the mythos in the historical evidence, etc., as reflecting on the state of devotions at the time. Raises many serious questions for the believer: on the face of it, the facts seem to disprove the truth of the phenomenon.
Powell, Robert A. Chronicle of the Living Christ. Anthroposophic Press, 1996.

- Sub-Nature and the Second Coming – article in The Christ Mystery – Reflections on the Second Coming. Rudolf Steiner College Press, 1999 (from Shoreline No. 4, 1991). powerful, convincing.


Powers, Thomas. Heisenberg’s War – The Secret History of the German Bomb. Back Bay Books, 1993.

Powers makes an excellent case for the proposition that, quite apart from daunting logistical

problems, the Germans of the 1940’s never had a reasonable chance of developing an atomic bomb in time to be of any use in the war, mainly due to deft and principled obstruction by its top atomic scientist, Heisenberg.
Price, Tony. Tony Price – Atomic Art. Exhibition catalogue, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM, 2004.
Purce, Jill. The Mystic Spiral – Journey of the Soul. Thames and Hudson, 1974.
Quigley, Carroll. The Anglo-American Establishment. Books in Focus, Inc., 1981. Not your typical

paranoid political conspiracy journalism, this book is written by an insider of the Rhodes-Milner

group, and is dense with details of personal, business, and political associations between a century of major players in the West. Much of the writing is between the lines, for one familiar with the significance of the history of the Twentieth Century.
Rhodes, Richard. The Making of the Atomic Bomb. Simon & Schuster, 1988. Pulitzer Prize, National Book

Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, etc.


- Dark Sun – The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb. Simon & Schuster, 1995.
Robertson, J. M., Hawton, Hector. Pagan Christs.
Rubin, William (ed.). “Primitivism” in 20th Century Modern Art – Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, Vols.

I & II. The Museum of Modern Art, Little, Brown, and Company, 1984.
Rux, Bruce. Hollywood vs. the Aliens. Frog, Ltd., 1997. Mock-serious treatment of “the Motion Picture

Industry’s Participation in UFO Disinformation.” Great photo section, worth thousands of words.


Rochfort, Desmond. Mexican Muralists – Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros. Chronicle Books, 1993.
Sardello, Robert. Freeing the Soul from Fear. Riverhead Books, 1999.
Schoeffler, Heinz Herbert. The Academy of Gondishapur. Mercury Press, 1979. Dry but fact-laden history

of what Steiner claimed was the locus of the first 666 impulse.


Shearer, Tony. Lord of the Dawn – Quetzalcoatl. Naturegraph Publishers, 1971. A lovingly crafted little

book, in easy verse and prose with drawings. Important in the renewal of interest in Mesoamerica by the public. Good notes, and, pictures of the Zapotec Tree of Life in Chiapas.


Schele, Linda and Freidel, David. A Forest of Kings - The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya. Quill 1990.

Translated inscriptions interpreted by informed and imaginative researchers sympathetic to Maya culture and spirituality. Notes on “Star Wars.”


Schele, Linda and Mary Ellen Miller. The Blood of Kings - Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art. George

Braziller, Inc. & Kimball Art Museum, Fort Worth, 1986. Tops.


Shambroom, Paul. Face to Face with the Bomb – Nuclear Reality after the Cold War. John Hopkins U. Press, photographs1992 – 2003, text 2003.
Silko, Leslie Marmon. Ceremony, Penguin Books, 1977.
- Almanac of the Dead. Penguin Books,1991.
Sora, Steven. Secret Societies of America’s Elite – From the Knights Templar to Skull and Bones.

Destiny Books, 2003.


Stegman, Carl. The Other America. Rudolf Steiner College Press, 1997. An early attempt to treat the long-cycle course of American spirituality. It draws together varied elements from Steiner’s

work into as broad view as possible. Includes important considerations of etheric geography. Still the best general treatment of these themes in anthroposophical circles, although it fails to break free of the undertow involved in such a format.


Stanzione, Vincent. Rituals of Sacrifice – Walking the Face of the Earth on the Sacred Path of the Sun. U. of New Mexico Press, 2003.
Stapert, Calvin R. My Only Comfort – Death, Deliverance, and Discipleship in the Music of Bach. William

B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2000.


Steiner, Rudolf: Materialism and the Task of Anthroposophy, GA 204. Lectures from 1921.

Anthroposophic Press. Lecture 14 of May 13 has remarkable predictions extending into the eighth millennium concerning the ominous development of technology and the appearance of other helpful forms of life. Initial forms of both phenomena can be seen already: the WWW of an asuric Spider-Woman?





- The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric, GA 118, lecture of March 6, 1910, Stuttgart.

Anthroposophic Press, 1983:


We must learn to understand…that in the future we are not to look on the

physical plane for the most important events but outside it, just as we shall have to look for Christ on His return as etheric form in the spiritual world. It is the same land to which initiates again and again repair in order to fetch from it the new streams and impulses for all that is to be given to humanity from century to century.

If one considers that the “Land” from which Christ is to return is the same “land” into which he descended in his Ascension, many pieces fall into place.
- The Occult Movement in the Nineteenth Century. Rudolf Steiner Press, London, 1973.

Lectures 4 and 5 of Oct. 17 and 18, 1915, are Steiner’s fullest treatment of the “eighth sphere.”

- Inner Impulses in Evolution, GA 171. Especially lectures of Sept. 18 & 24, 1916, Dornach. Anthroposophic Press, 1984.The starting point for indications on Vitzliputzli and the "Mexican

Mysteries" according to spiritual insight; relatively brief and perplexing, but capable of stimulating profound insights if worked with. The English edition contains seven lectures, from Sept. 16, 17,

18, 23, 24, 25, and Oct. 1, 1916. The German edition of GA 171 contains additional lectures from Sept. 30 and Oct. 2, 7, 14, 15, 21, 28, 29, and 30, 1916: this group is entitled Goethe and the Crisis of the Nineteenth Century. An additional lecture from Dec. 10, 1916 is also grouped with GA 171, although it appears as part of The Problem of Faust, GA 273. No mention is made in the English edition of the abridgements and associated material. Online at: http://wn.elib.com/Steiner/Lectures/InnerImpul/InnImp_index.html



- Ancient Myths and The New Isis Mystery. Anthroposophic Press, 1994, lectures from 1918 and 1920. Contains the New Isis Myth: a single lecture from Dec., 1920, from GA 120.



- Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse, GA 104a, lecture of May 1, 1907.Anthroposophic Press, 1993:

…the Christ being, who has been working in the central regions of the earth…he has united with the planet earth.


- The Four Seasons and the Archangels, GA 229, lecture of Oct. 1923. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1968:
The silver-sparkling blue below, arising from the depths of the Earth and bound up with human weakness and error, is gathered into a picture of the Earth Mother. Whether she is called Demeter or Mary, the picture is of the Earth Mother. So it is that in directing our gaze downwards, we cannot do otherwise than bring together in Imagination all those secrets of the depths which go to make up the material Mother of all existence. While in all that which is concentrated in the flowing form above, we feel and experience the Spirit Father of everything around us. And now we behold the outcome of the working together of the Spirit Father with the Earth Mother, bearing so beautifully within itself the harmony of the earthly silver and the gold of the heights. Between the Father and the Mother we behold the Son. - p. 66
- Karmic Relationships, Vol. II, GA 236. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1974 (from 1924). The May 29 lecture mentions Mexican culture and the god Quetzalcoatl in connection with Eliphas Levi

and “a curious man” who might possibly have been Eduard Seler or Forstermann.


- The Fifth Gospel; GA 148. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1995 (from 1913). Prior to the Baptism in the

Jordan, the initiate Jesus contemplates the wholesale corruption and impotence of all existing mystery streams. How is one to place those of America in this process? Many observations on spiritual-religious evo/devo-lution.


- The Gospel of St. John and the Three Other Gospels. lecture of Jan. 1910,

Stockholm:


…as a consummation of the ages, the sons of men will once again find the daughters of God and will ascend to them. …when human wisdom has been sacrificed for divine wisdom, for then we shall again find the daughters of the Gods, the divine wisdom. Then will the sons of men ascend to the daughters of the Gods. And with this begins the second half of earthly evolution.
- The Karma of Untruthfulness, Vol. I, GA 173. Lecture 8, Dec. 21, 1916. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1988.
- Agriculture, GA 327, lectures from 1924; Koberwitz. Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association, 1993.

- The Mystery of the Double: Geographic Medicine, GA 178. Lecture of Nov. 16, 1917, Mercury

Press, 1986. Deep-seated sources proposed for the violent encounter of Europe and the Americas.
- At the Gates of Spiritual Science, GA 95, lecture of Sept. 4, 1906. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1986,

pp. 138-140. The formulation by Rudolf Steiner of the “Nine Layers of Evil” within the Earth,

wherein the subterranean layers are described and fully tabulated by him for the only time. The first six strata are also briefly referred to, without much additional detail, in Steiner’s lecture: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers.
- Concerning Electricity. Lecture of Jan. 28, 1923, Dornach. From The Anthroposophical

Newsheet # 23/24, June 1940. Extract from unrevised stenographic notes, emphasis in the original. Scanned to digital format version available on request.
-The Etherization of the Blood, lecture from GA 130 (as included in Steiner’s The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric, AP Press, 1983, and elsewhere). Steiner’s most succinct exposition of the relationship of the higher ethers and subnatural forces.
- The Karma of Untruthfulness, Vol. I, GA 173. lecture 8, Dec. 21, 1916. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1988:
The earth is not only a great living creature. It is also a lofty spiritual being. Just as a great human genius cannot evolve to full stature without suitable development through childhood and youth, so the Mystery of Golgotha could not have taken place, the divine could not have united with earth evolution if, in the days of earth’s beginning, other divine beings had not descended in a different, though equally divine way. The revelation of the divine on high incorporated in the worship of Nerthus [the Nordic Earth Mother] differed from the way it was later understood, but it existed. - p. 183
- The Temple Legend, GA 93. Lectures from 1904 to 1906. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1997. Many remarks concerning scientism and physical forces interleaved with an esoteric history of Masonry. See pp. 105 – 111, 130, and 280 – 286 (the Keely Motor). Also contains many pages of references from Heckethorn, added by the editors, which are offered in support of Steiner’s ideas.
- Materialism and the Task of Anthroposophy, GA 204. Lectures from 1921. Anthroposophic Press. Lecture 14 of May 13 has remarkable predictions extending into the eighth millenium concerning the ominous development of technology and the appearance of other helpful forms of life. Initial forms of both phenomona can be seen already: the www. of an asuric Spider-Woman?
- Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts, GA 26. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1973. From Christmas, 1924: The Christmas Study – The Mystery of the Logos, pp. 133 ff. Profound reflections on Persephone from an address on the one and only anniversary of the founding Christmas Conference:
Once upon a time, man had seen in the constellations and movements of the stars the deeds and gestures of the Divine beings of the Cosmos, whose words he was thus able to read in the heavens. In like manner, the ‘facts of Nature’ now became for him an expression of the Goddess of the Earth. For the Divinity at work in nature was conceived as feminine….

When men of knowledge wanted to bring the ‘processes of Nature’ to the understanding of their pupils, they spoke of the deeds of the ‘Goddess’….

“The way in which men looked in this direction in the age of the Intellectual or Mind-Soul is reminiscent of the myth of Persephone and of the mystery that underlies it.

Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, is compelled by the God of the Underworld to follow him into his kingdom. Eventually it is achieved that she spends one-half of the year only in the Nether world and dwells for the remainder of the year in the Upper world….”

In primeval times all the World-creative activity had proceeded from the surroundings of the Earth. The Earth itself was only in the process of becoming, and moulded its existence in cosmic evolution from out of the activities of the surrounding world. The Divine-Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos were the creators and moulders of the Earth’s existence. But when the Earth was far enough advanced to become an independent heavenly body, Divine Spiritual Being descended from the great Cosmos to the Earth and became the Earth-Divinity….”

“Nature must be recognized in such a way that in Persephone – or the Being who was still seen in the early Middle Ages when the spoke of ‘Nature’ – it reveals the Divine-Spiritual, original and eternal force out of which it originated and continually originates, as the foundation of earthly human existence.”


- Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts, GA 26, from March, 1925: From Nature to Subnature. Rudolf Steiner Press, 1973, pp. 217-219. Pithy final notes on sub-nature.
- Faust and the Mothers, lecture of 2 November, 1917, from The Problem of Faust. Lectures given in Dornach from Sept. 1916 to Jan. 1919. The GA attribution of these lectures is confusing, insomuch as the first two lectures in this series (9/30/16 and 12/10/16) are indexed as GA 171, and the remaining 10 lectures, dating from 1/27/17 to 1/19/19 are indexed as GA 273).
And if the “Mothers” scene is allowed to work upon us, we shall well be able to say that it contains a very great deal of all that Goethe is wishing to indicate…. If we notice how, on Faust’s reappearing and coming forth from the Mothers, the Astrologer refers to him as “priest”, and that Faust henceforward refers to himself as “priest”, we have to realize that there is something of deep import in this conversion of what Faust has been before into the priest. He has descended into the Mothers: he has gone through some kind of transformation. …we need reflect only upon how the Greek poets, in speaking of the Mysteries, refer to those who were initiated as having learnt to know the three World-Mothers: Rhea, Demeter, and Proserpina.

Please remember clearly how I have already said that the crossing of the threshold into this world beyond the border must be approached in thought with great caution. …between the world that we observe with our senses and understand with our intellect, and that world from which the physical world arises, there is a borderland, as it were…. Faust…does not only have to look into the spiritual world, he does not have to be an initiate only, but a magician, and must accomplish magical actions…he has to be given power to act out of supersensible impulses.

Moreover, when we take our Earth upon which we are still evolving, and about which we cannot speak of as something completed, and when we look from this Earth to Saturn, Sun, and Moon, there we find the “Mothers” that figure in another form in the Greek Mysteries under the names Proserpina, Demeter, and Rhea. For all the Forces that are in Saturn, Sun, and Moon are still working – working on into our own time.

Consider this: If you do not take simply the outward, gross physical body, but its forces, its impulses, the Moon with its forces is at the same time in the Earth…. If we concentrate on this one thing, on these forces that are connected with the Moon, then we have one of the Mothers.

What is there under the earth ruling as the being of electricity as Moon-impulse hat has been left behind. It definitely does not belong to the earth. It is impulse remaining over from the Moon…. And there is this relation with the forces of growth and increase. This was one of the “Mothers.”

Knowledge of this force was first of all given to those being initiated into the Greek Mysteries, this force together with the other two Mothers. The Greeks held all that was connected with electricity in secret in the Mysteries. And herein is where lies the decadence of the future of the Earth…that these forces will no longer be held sacred, no longer be held as mysteries, but will be made public. One of these forces has already become so during the fifth post-Atlantean epoch – electricity. The others will be known about in the decadence of the sixth and seventh epochs.

Take for example the relation of the Mothers to electricity. Goethe belongs to those who treat of such things out of a thoroughly expert knowledge:
“Do you now see what one possesses in it?

The key will ferret out the proper place.

Follow it up, it leads you to the Mothers.”
And Faust:
“To the “Mothers.” That strikes me always

as a shock!”


as if he had received an electric shock. This is written with intention – not haphazardly. In this scene nothing in connection with the matter in question is haphazard.
- Christianity as Mystical Fact. Anthroposophic Press, 1997 (from the German of 1902).

Steiner’s initial, succinct exposition of his inclusive and evolutionary Christology.


-Youth’s Search in Nature, GA 217a, Mercury Press, 1984; aka: “Address to the Young People” (given at the Koberwitz Agriculture Course in 1924):
May the words of this address by Rudolf Steiner become active in your hearts:

“There is something more to it than the mere forging of Michael’s Sword. It is a fact that in the occult regions of the earth what is prepared by the forging of Michael’s Sword is carried to a subterranean altar in the process – to an Altar which is invisible and which really exists beneath the earth.

“To become acquainted with nature-forces under the earth, to get to know the divine beings working in nature leads to an understanding of the fact that the Michael Sword, in the process of being forged, is really carried to an Altar under the earth. The dead take part in this. It has to be found by sensitive souls….”

These words were spoken to the young people because it is they who have forces for the future, impulses which penetrate into the soul and at the same time into the interior of the earth…. It is not head forces but heart-forces fructified from the depths which will be able to lead us out of the present crisis….

…Holderlin…knows the Christ in the depths. So he does not rise up to the stars as other dead people do. No, he prefers to penetrate to the depths to the Sun Being at the center of the earth.

…Then this land will rise up to us and man will bind himself to a new world day in the light of the sun, when he sets free from their enchantment the spirits of the elements who have darkened his vision and rendered the earth solid and opaque….

Steiner…said: “Yes, if you want to sink vertically into the depths, you will reach the centre of the earth, and it is of gold. Faust also stamps with key in hand and sinks into the depths, into the realm of the Mothers.”
Stewart, R. J. The Underworld Initiation. Mercury Publishing, 1998 (from Aquarian Press, 1985). Direct, experiential access to transpersonal realms described by one who knows that 'the map is not the territory’; magic without claptrap. The first edition has excellent article by Caitlin Matthews: “The Rosicrucian Vault as Sepulchre and Wedding Chamber” not included in the later Mercury Publishing edition but which is included in a later Matthews’ anthology..
This stimulating and important study provides evidence for a potent transformative tradition within the esoteric consciousness of the West.

Drawing on material from hitherto disregarded sources, Bob Stewart reconstructs the key to a true understanding of Western esoteric lore, suggesting that the bulk of so-called Western occultism is an intellectual fabrication deriving mainly from nineteenth-century sources.

The authentic magical tradition of the West, the author claims, is concerned with the UnderWorld Initiation, a powerful system of altering consciousness in a dynamic and far-reaching manner, the central symbols of which survive in songs and ballads whose roots are in the Celtic or pre-Celtic past. - from the back cover.
- Earth Light. Mercury Press, 1998 (from 1990). More, essential.
- The Power Within the Land. Mercury Publishing, 1998 (from 1991). Same.
- The Living World of Faery. Gothic Image Publications, 1995. Excellent overview of land-based beings and their ways. Stewart considers "Faeries" to be Earth-associated Angels, Archangels, etc., and throws new light on the possible nature of devolved earth spirits.
Stephens, John Lloyd. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. Smithsonian

Institution Press, 1993 (from 1837). First-time travelogue by an intelligent and engaging writer.


Talbott, Stephen L. The Future Does Not Compute – Transcending the Machine in Our Midst. O’Reilly

& Associates, Inc., 1995.


Taube, Karl A. The Teotihuacan Spider Woman. Journal of Latin American Lore 9, no. 2, 1983.
- The Teotihuacan Cave of Origin. RES, 12.



- Aztec and Maya Myths. U. of Texas Press, 1993. Excellent brief introduction.
Tedlock, Dennis (trans.) & Quiche Maya. Popol Vuh. Simon and Schuster, 1996. The Maya 'Bible' relates the Odyssian journeys of the Mayan hero-twins through the realms of the UnderWorld.
Thomas, Hugh. Conquest - Montezuma, Cortez, and the Fall of Old Mexico. Simon and Schuster, 1993. Thorough history of the saga.
Thompson, Kieth. Angels and Aliens – UFOs and the Mythic Imagination. Addison-Wesley, 1991.
Todorov, Tzvetan. The Conquest of America – The Question of the Other. U. of Oklahoma Press, 1999

(Harper & Row, 1984; and the original French edition, 1982.). He has a brilliant and most relevant observation on the different ways in which Mesoamerican and European cultures handled social stresses: Mesoamerican attempted to transform them through sacrifice and hence was a sacrifice-culture; Europe attempted to subdue them through wars of obliteration and hence was a massacre-society. This is totally congruent with my view of the different ways in which the two cultures handled the explosive nature of the Double.


Tomberg, Valentine. Anthroposophical Studies of the Old Testament. Candeur Manuscripts, 1985 from the German of 1933), introduction by Dr. Elisabeth Vreede. Prescient initiate perceptions of

the unique character of the newly apparent Luciferic-Ahrimanic beings which we have before us in the late 20th C. as “aliens” (on pp. 71 & 78) along with equally well-informed remarks about the Eighth Sphere (pp. 19, 24, 57, 99-100, 106).


- Meditations on the Tarot. Element Classic Editions, 1993 (author given as “Anonymous”). An attempt to integrate white magic into the anthroposophic-hermetic stream and to initiate a rapprochement with the Catholic Church, among many other things. The first five chapters are an excellent précis of the praxis of ‘Manichean shamanism’ but later chapters tend to apology for Roman Catholic dogma. It remains to be seen whether his attempt to work from within to transmute the rigid thought-forms of that institution will yield success.
Tompkins, Peter: Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids. Harper and Row, 1976. Never loathe to mention

anything which might be relevant, Tompkins can’t help but write an interesting book. Good map of the gigantic cave underneath and predating the “Temple of the Sun” at Teotihuacan.
Tompkins, Ptolemy. This Tree Grows Out of Hell – Mesoamerica and the Search for the Magical Body.

Harper SanFrancisco, 1990. Splendid imaginative investigation of the inner nature of

Mesoamerican spirituality, coincident with modern archeological scholarship. He has this to say:
Several readers of this book in manuscript have expressed puzzlement at the title. What exactly do I mean when I say this tree, and what sort of hell am I claiming it to grow out of? Though the word predates Christianity, for most people “Hell” conjures up a specifically Christian place, and I perhaps would have been wiser to use a Native American term for the underworld such as the Mayan “Xibalba” or the Aztec “Mictlan.” Neither of these roll off the tongue with the ease that “Hell” does, however, so for the sake of esthetics I decided to stay with this term despite its heavy Christian connotations.

The tree of the title is a general reference to the world tree, or axis mundi, which, throughout Mesoamerica and the ancient world in general, served as one of the most popular ciphers for designating the universe. The lore of the world tree is extensive, and there are any number of possible explanations for this analogy. For my purposes, however, one stood out in particular: trees are living organisms comprised of three separate yet intimately connected parts.


Even without a sophisticated knowledge of the complex chemical interplay carried on via the capillaries of the trunk between the roots buried in the ground and the branches and leaves that spread out far above them, it must have been clear to the early human observer that each of a tree’s three general areas somehow needed the others in order for the whole to continue to flourish. Likewise, the tripartite world of over-, middle-, and underworld, which together comprised the universe of the ancient Mesoamerican and which the image of the tree so admirably stood for, demanded a similar situation of continuous fruitful interaction.

As I try to show in the following pages, many of the disasters that beset Mesoamerican civilization throughout the centuries of its growth can be understood as resulting from breakdown in this system of constant circulation and interpenetration. Like the invisible matrix of roots that feed nutrients to a tree’s trunk and branches in exchange for the fruits of photosynthesis, the labyrinthian underworlds of the Mesoamerican cosmos held powerful spiritual forces without which the middle world of mortals and the upper “angelic” realms to which the souls of those mortals ultimately aspired could not long function properly. Modern psychological theory is thinking in similar terms when it suggests that the psyche is itself comprised of three or more generalized areas or levels. The “lower” regions of the psyche are described in many models as being dark and initially unappealing, yet it is generally agreed that these regions must nevertheless be courted and addressed openly if real psychic growth is to take place. It was out of an appreciation for this ancient and variously stated belief that, both in the microcosm of the human psyche and the macrocosm of the universe itself, what grows toward the light does so through and by means of the darkness that I arrived at the formulation of my title – this tree grows out of hell.


- Ptolemy Tompkins: A Note on the Title.

Townsend, Richard F. The Aztecs. Thames & Hudson, 2000 (from 1992 ed.).


Tressemer, David, Ph.D., and Schiappacasse, Robert. Nuclear Power, the Royal Stars, and the Destiny

of Humanity. http://www.thestarhouse.org/StarWisdom.html Provocative research and discovery concerning other deep-cycle impulses behind nuclear power, with emphasis on the stellar perspective of the stars Aldebaran and Antares. Gives the time and date of the first successful chain reaction experiment as: Chicago, IL, Dec. 2, 1942, 2:20 pm. Under development and occasionally down.
Trevor-Roper, Hugh (ed.). Hitler’s Table Talk – 1941-1944. Enigma Books, 2000 (from 1953).
Tsouras, Peter G: Warlords of the Ancient Americas. Arms and Armour Press, 1996. A United States

Army military intelligence analyst writes biographies of Mesoamerican warriors, finds interesting

Teotihuacan-Mayan relationships.
Turner, Christy G. II and Turner, Jacqueline A. Man Corn – Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric Southwest. U. of Utah Press, 1999.
Udall, Stewart L.: Majestic Journey – Coronado’s Inland Empire. Museum of New Mexico Press, 1987.

Photographs, maps, and commentary regarding the first explorations by Europeans of the Southwest.


- The Forgotten Founders – Rethinking the History of the Old West. Taking the hot air out of the Mythos of the Old West, giving it real historical legs by reviewing the lives of a multitude of uncommonly common people..
Unger, Georg. Spiritual Science and the New Nature Forces (The Nuclear Dilemma). Steiner Book

Centre, Inc., (reprint from Das Goetheanum, 57 Jahrgang, Nr. 33). Dr. Unger was for a long time head of the Mathematical-Astronomical section at the Goetheanum, headquarters of the Anthroposophical Society. Article, slight.

- Flying Saucers – Physical and Spiritual Aspects. New Knowledge Books, 1958. The danger of

the materialization of spiritual perception is well set forth, but the treatment of the nature of the UFOs themselves is given short shrift. Article, slight.


- The New Forces in Nature and How to Control Them. Anthroposophical Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer, 1980. Article, slight.
- On Nuclear Energy and the Occult Atom. Anthroposophic Press, 1982 (from 1978). Article,

slight.


Vallee, Jacques. Anatomy of a Phenomenon – Unidentified Objects in Space, A Scientific Appraisal.

Henry Regnery Company, 1965.

- Passport to Magonia. Contemporary Books, 1970. A classic.

- Messengers of Deception. And/Or Press, 1979.



- Dimensions – A Casebook of Alien Contact. Contemporary Books, 1988. More.

- Confrontations – A Scientist’s Search for Alien Contact. Ballantine Books, 1990.

- Revelations – Alien Contact and Human Deception. Ballantine Books, 1991.

- While not claiming initiate status, Vallee hits many a nail squarely on the head. How

does he do this? Simple commonsense and unprejudiced observation, per SOP. Vallee also does not believe in the extraterrestrial origin of the “aliens.”

VanDeMark, Brian. Pandora’s Keepers – Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb. Little, Brown and Company, 2003.


Waters, Frank. Book of the Hopi. Penguin, 1963. Significant lore of 'America's Essenes'. Migration stories suggest links to Valley of Mexico and beyond.
- Mexico Mystique - The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness. Swallow Press, 1975, 1979.

Individualistic speculations by a significant American writer. Of particular interest is his Chapter on The Mayan Twins (pp. 154 – 160) which includes information about the parallel Navajo heroes Nayenezani or Monster Slayer and Tobadzhistshini, or Child Born of Water, sons of Changing Woman and the Sun Father, the Hopi Poqanghoya and Palongawhoya twins, born of Spider Woman, and the Zuni Uanam Ehkon and Uanam Yaluna, born to a sun-impregnated ocean foam-cap. All harrow the UnderWorld and make the SurfaceWorld safe for humanity. Also, in relationship to observations by Meyer and Steiner:


The Itzas were the first to occupy the northeast tip of Yucatan. They were known as Itzas because their deity was Itzamna, the Serpent of the East, personification of the rising Sun. Another name for him was Kabul, the Skillful Hand, as he was able to heal by the touch of his hand. He was said to be an incorporeal god without shape or form. His symbol was a human torch bearing the symbol resembling the Tau or Greek letter “T” (p. 172).
Weber, David J. The Spanish Frontier in North America, Yale U. Press, 1992.
Welsome, Eileen. The Plutonium Files – America’s Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War. A Delta

Book, 1999.


Wendt, Joel. a wealth of material and insight to be found at his vast website:

http://ipwebdev.com/hermit/index.html will get you in. Joel has been at it a long time; warm yourself at the fire of his Vision.
Wilson, Robert Anton. Everything Is Under Control – Conspiracies, Cults, and Cover-Ups. HarperPerennial, 1998.
Williams, James C. The Bible, Violence, and the Sacred – Liberation from the Myth of Sanctioned

Violence. HarperCollins, 1991. Most interesting in counterpoint with Carrasco. From the flyleaf:
[Rene] Girard contends that religions bolster civilization through sanctioned violence against outsiders and scapegoats…. Using a variety of methods, Williams traces patterns in the ancient Israelite and early Christian traditions that reveal the centrality of sacrifice, scapegoating, and sanctioned violence in biblical mythology. But he also argues, most crucially, that the Bible…provides vital resources for countering its own mythology of violence.

“Can we take our religious tradition seriously without betraying our critical obligation, without surrendering to the forces of superstition?” – Girard.

Williams, Jay G. The Wisdom of the Serpent. the quest, winter, 1997. pp. 25 – 31. the quest is a publication of the Theosophical Society.
Wulsin, John. The Riddle of America. Association of Waldorf Schools in America, 2001. 36 essays by 27

different authors.

de Zengotita, Thomas. “The Numbing of the American Mind,” Harper’s Magazine, April, 2002.

The header quote is from Nietsche: “…the massive influx of impressions is so great; surprising, barbaric, and violent things press so overpoweringly – ‘balled up into hideous clumps’ – in the youthful soul; that it can save itself only by taking recourse in premeditated stupidity.” Zengotita: “Everything is firing message modules, straight for your taste buds, your vanities, your fears. A second of your attention is all they ask.”

Zimmermann, Warren. First Great Triumph – How Five Americans Made Their Country a World Power.

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002. Lives and times of Roosevelt, Mahan, Lodge, Hay, and Root engineer United States’ imperialism 1898 – 1903.




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