Contents:
- The Initiatory Drama - Part 2 - Various Types of Initiation
- Tuthmosis III and the Akh Menu
- The Mystical Work of Alchemy - An Overview
- A Mystic Eye
- Mindquest - Inner Mysteries of the Brain: The Limbic System, Part 1 - Emotions
- Converting Thoughts into Actions
- Environmental Aesthetics and Chinese Gardens
- Inspirit and Inspiration - Using the Creative Power of Love in Your Life
Our cover photo shows the Bungle Bungle Range which covers 45,000 hectares in the Purnululu National Park and World Heritage Area. The Bungle Bungles are located 260 kms south of Kununura in the Kimberly region of Western Australia. The world famous 'Bee Hive' rock fomation shown on our cover is formed by sandstone domes with bands of black lichen. The darker bands are on the more permeable layers of rock (which means water is able to move through them with relative ease), They allow moisture to seep through to the rock surface, promoting a dark algal growth. The less permeable layers in between are covered with a patina of iron and manganese staining, creating the orange bands. These outer coatings (the rock beneath is a whitish colour) help to protect the lower parts of the towers from erosion. Photo courtesy of Hans Boessem.