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  2. Aetherius Society - Wikipedia

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    The theology of the Aetherius Society is regarded as firmly based in theosophy, [9][15][4][17] the Aetherius Society combines UFO claims, yoga, and ideas from various world religions, [2][3] notably Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. [18][19] The society asserts itself as a plural or liberal religion, stating "nor does God favor people of ...

  3. George King (author) - Wikipedia

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    Contact Your Higher Self Through Yoga (1955) The Twelve Blessings (1962) The Nine Freedoms (1963) George King (January 23, 1919, Wellington, Shropshire – July 12, 1997, Santa Barbara, California) was a British author, esotericist, and spiritual figure who founded the Aetherius Society, a new religious movement, [ 1] during the mid-1950s.

  4. UFO religion - Wikipedia

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    The Aetherius Society was founded in the United Kingdom in 1955. Its founder, George King, claimed to have been contacted telepathically by an alien intelligence called Aetherius, who represented an "Interplanetary Parliament". According to Aetherians, their society acts as a vehicle through which "Cosmic Transmissions of advanced metaphysical ...

  5. Mount Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    The Aetherius Society considers it to be one of its 19 holy mountains. [3] [4] [5]According to the Aetherius Society, Mount Wakefield was charged with majestic spiritual powers by The Master Jesus, a Cosmic Master from the planet Venus.

  6. George King (religious leader) - Wikipedia

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    George King (religious leader) George King (January 23, 1919, Wellington, Shropshire – July 12, 1997, Santa Barbara, California) was a British author, esotericist, and spiritual figure who founded the Aetherius Society, a new religious movement, [ 1] during the mid-1950s.

  7. Master Jesus - Wikipedia

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    In the teachings of the Aetherius Society, headquartered in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, it is promulgated that since his resurrection, the Master Jesus has been dwelling mostly on the higher planes of Venus in order to work with the Master Aetherius, but when his presence is required, he teleports to or takes a flying saucer to Earth as ...

  8. Holdstone Down - Wikipedia

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    Geography. Location. United Kingdom. Holdstone Down, also known as Holdstone Hill, is a hill on the north coast of Devon, England. [2] It is 349 metres (1,145 ft) tall. [1] It can be reached via the South West Coast Path. [3] The Aetherius Society considers it to be one of its 19 holy mountains. [4] [5] [6]

  9. Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    [15] Most other UFO religions, such as the Aetherius Society, Ashtar Command, and Heaven's Gate, use many of the beliefs of the late-19th-century religion Theosophy; Raëlism does not. [16] Raëlists have also been characterised as having a "belief in ufology", [17] but Raëlians often stress that they do not regard themselves as ufologists. [18]