SCI-28 How to contact the field
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1993 07:20:19 EDT
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From: 'Homer Wilson Smith' <CTM%CORNELLC.BITNET@vm.ucs.UAlberta.CA>
Subject: SCI-28 How to contact the field
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Dear Folks,
I am trying to get myself in as much trouble as I can, and I invite
anyone who wishes to join, to come along.
In the meanwhile, if you are seriously interested in field
clearing, and contacting various practioners or clearing masters, you
should immediately get subscriptions to the following four monthly
journals.
International Viewpoints, $35 distributed by Bob Ross 7826 Foothill
Sunland, CA 91040. Bob Ross is an excellent terminal for newcomers to
this subject. He will be happy to talk to you if you drop him a line.
He is 73 years old and has been into clearing since 1950.
The Free Spirit, PO 6772, Santa Rosa, CA 95406 $15.00 for quarterly
issues. Classifieds and personals, many tech papers, and advertisements
for practioners with numbers and addresses.
Clearing Today, $25.00, journal of the AACP American Association of
Clearing Practitioners. 6520 Selma Avenue, #1222 Hollywood, CA 90028.
The Journal of the Ability Advancement Center, $45 quarterly,
published by David Mayo and the Church of the New Civilization (CNC).
AAC Journal, 6800 S.W. 40th St, Suite 339, Miami, FL 33155)
These 4 journals will get you into contact with an enormous amount
of very high quality clearing and training at more than reasonable
prices.
All of them are full of technical write ups, and contact names and
addresses of people doing clearing today from all over the world. If
you contact them, they will be able to help you start your own clearing
journey and put you in contact with those in your area that are doing
the same.
Remember that much of clearing is still underground, and these
people have been brave enough to stick their necks out to be contact
points for you to find those who are not so in the open.
Homer

