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Meeker lectured, taught, and practiced Attunement in various locations in North America from 1929 to 1945. [6] He wrote under the pen name Uranda, and he was known to his followers by that name. In 1945 Meeker established his headquarters at Sunrise Ranch, which was a dryland farm at the time. [7]
Attunement was the early term adopted by practitioners of the pseudoscientific [1] discipline of energy medicine, originally developed by Lloyd Arthur Meeker (1907 – 1954) and his colleagues. [2] Meeker taught and practiced Attunement as a central feature of his spiritual teaching and ministry, Emissaries of Divine Light . [ 3 ]
Meeker was born in Chicago to a prominent, wealthy family on November 3, 1902. He had three sisters. His father retired from his position as an executive with Armour & Co. in 1928 and died in 1946. [1] His mother Grace Murray Meeker died in 1948. [2] The family lived on Prairie Avenue and also owned Arcady Farm near Lake Forest. [3]
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Mar. 13—Richard Meeker said the coronavirus pandemic taught him and his business partner, Mark Zusman, a lot about the support that exists for local journalism. Meeker and Zusman, owners of the ...