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squeakamuffin
09-07-2009, 06:37 PM
R J Stewart seems to be a writer and musician who seems to be involved in some sort of variation on the Faery/Elfane tradition. There is also other stuff where he "teaches" people mystical stuff.

As anyone here been on one of his workshops? And if so how did you find the experience?

I ask this because R J Stewart associated with the Findhorn psy op monkeys Dorothy Maclean and david Spangler in the 1970's :

Meeting Ronald Heaver in the 1970’s.

In the mid-1970’s there were many utopian schemes surfacing in Britain, with people wishing to buy properties and turn them into spiritual centres, influenced by the success of the Findhorn community in Scotland.

I was invited to join one such quest in 1974, proposed by New Age motivator Michael Riddell, who started a number of inspirational projects at that time. A group, mainly from Bath, began to look at properties that were for sale. These included a Victorian castle owned by the Wills (cigarette) family, St Catherine’s Court outside Bath, now owned by actress Jane Seymour and her husband, and several others. This questing would make a fine spiritual allegory and anecdote in itself, but we cannot explore it here!

As a result of my minor involvement in this project, I had some pivotal and powerful meetings with Ronald Heaver at Castle House in Keinton Mandeville, near Glastonbury. My visits were witnessed by various friends and associates, including artist and musician Marko Galley, Rollo Maughling, and, of course, Michael Riddell. I later compared some of my experiences with others who had visited Heaver during the same period of the 1970’s, including philosopher and author David Spangler, and Dorothy Maclean, one of the original founders of Findhorn, both being my friends and for a while, near neighbours.

The avowed intention of those visits to Keinton Mandeville was for the group to buy the Castle pub, a large property with gardens, that was conveniently close to Castle House, where Ronald Heaver had lived for some years. But for me, something entirely different came about.

Also what unnerves me is that Stewart also uses the notorious new age psy op venue Hawkwood College in Stroud. There have been reports over the years of people being subjected to strange sounds and visions whilst at Hawkwood College that is on par with what happens to microwave weapon victims.

So is R J Stewart legit? Or is he something much more sinister?...


http://www.rjstewart.org/index.html