The Urantia Book and Sir Hubert Wilkins
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:39 pm
On 9/14/2015, S.R. announced:
The Urantia Notebook of Sir Hubert Wilkins is now available at Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Urantia-Notebook- ... 0996716505
It is 496 pages and $19.95. It includes and introductory section of 100 pages which includes a biography of Sir Hubert divided it in two: "Wilkins the Fact Finder" and "Wilkins the Truth Seeker." The purpose of this secondary work is twofold: to familiarize UB readers with an extraordinary world-class man who was as devoted to the revelation as we are, and to show Wilkins enthusiasts that their hero was interested in the Urantia teachings.
From the back cover:
SIR HUBERT WILKINS (1888-1958) was an Australian adventurer who gained international renown for his pioneering flights in the Arctic and Antarctic. In 1942, after having shifted his sphere of activities from polar exploration to working for the United States Army and various government agencies, he was introduced to the Urantia revelation. This revelation consisted of thousands of pages of manuscript said to have been transmitted by superhuman beings through an anonymous man living in Chicago. The enormous text was in the custody of a Chicago physician, William S. Sadler, who formed a secret group, the Forum, to study it. Wilkins became a member on March 5, 1942. Enthralled by his initial readings, he pored over the manuscript during his periodic visits to Chicago.
In 1945 he began to keep a notebook, into which he copied passages from the text that he found especially significant or inspiring. When the Urantia Book was finally published in 1955, Sir Hubert was able to retrieve the notebook, which until then had been stored at Dr. Sadler’s residence in Chicago. It was rediscovered in 2014, and is now being made public. It is a unique remnant of a largely obscure period in the history of the Urantia Book and its readership.
Sir Hubert Wilkins was certainly the first internationally known person to embrace the Urantia text as a major revelation to this planet. This notebook is a testament to Wilkins’ devoted study of a book that answered his most vital questions and gave him a new lens through which to view his own adventurous life.
~~~
So, does this "Urantia Notebook" confirm Ingo Swann's* comment (below) on Harold Sherman's "All About Heaven"?
* Ingo Swann (1933 - 2013) became famous for his Remote Viewing expertise**.
See also: http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/1.html
** Dr. Simeon Hein now calls this "Resonance Viewing": information received is not remote but is present via energy wave resonance.
~~~
About Harold Sherman and Sir Hubert Wilkins ...
Re: http://www.allaboutheaven.org/sources/3 ... man-harold
"He was not born with any unusual psychic abilities, yet with practice and research, he was able to tune his mind to read people's thoughts. I know a friend who knew Sherman in his later years, and said that Sherman could read people's thoughts, make coincidences happen, and several other ESP abilities. Sherman believed that ESP is something we all have, and that with practice we can use it more often in our life."
"(Sir Hubert) Wilkins went to the North Pole to search for missing Russian pilots, while Sherman stayed in New York."
"Sherman ‘received mind transmissions’ daily about Wilkin's feelings, thoughts and conditions, and wrote them on paper."
"when Wilkins arrived in the Arctic, he was assailed by urgent and very hazardous problems and rarely took the time to consciously send messages to Sherman in New York. Despite this, or maybe because of the high level of emotion with which Wilkins accompanied his thoughts, his dated logbook showed striking agreement with Sherman's records of his contemporaneous mental impressions"
[from the Foreward by Ingo Swann]
"There is no evidence in the book establishing that Wilkins ever actively took time to 'send' telepathic information to Sherman who passively 'received' what was sent. What he did do was to record events and details in his log, this being a usual habit with an explorer."
~~~
Finally , this ESP experiment of Wilkins and Sherman confirms accumulated research on psychic phenomena that human emotions are important in the recording/transmitting/receiving of such phenomena. And (IMO) Wilkins had emotion-driven ability to "send" information (resonance transmission?) to Sherman while recording that information in the Arctic.
An opportunity for new adventure in ESP research!
Rod
The Urantia Notebook of Sir Hubert Wilkins is now available at Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Urantia-Notebook- ... 0996716505
It is 496 pages and $19.95. It includes and introductory section of 100 pages which includes a biography of Sir Hubert divided it in two: "Wilkins the Fact Finder" and "Wilkins the Truth Seeker." The purpose of this secondary work is twofold: to familiarize UB readers with an extraordinary world-class man who was as devoted to the revelation as we are, and to show Wilkins enthusiasts that their hero was interested in the Urantia teachings.
From the back cover:
SIR HUBERT WILKINS (1888-1958) was an Australian adventurer who gained international renown for his pioneering flights in the Arctic and Antarctic. In 1942, after having shifted his sphere of activities from polar exploration to working for the United States Army and various government agencies, he was introduced to the Urantia revelation. This revelation consisted of thousands of pages of manuscript said to have been transmitted by superhuman beings through an anonymous man living in Chicago. The enormous text was in the custody of a Chicago physician, William S. Sadler, who formed a secret group, the Forum, to study it. Wilkins became a member on March 5, 1942. Enthralled by his initial readings, he pored over the manuscript during his periodic visits to Chicago.
In 1945 he began to keep a notebook, into which he copied passages from the text that he found especially significant or inspiring. When the Urantia Book was finally published in 1955, Sir Hubert was able to retrieve the notebook, which until then had been stored at Dr. Sadler’s residence in Chicago. It was rediscovered in 2014, and is now being made public. It is a unique remnant of a largely obscure period in the history of the Urantia Book and its readership.
Sir Hubert Wilkins was certainly the first internationally known person to embrace the Urantia text as a major revelation to this planet. This notebook is a testament to Wilkins’ devoted study of a book that answered his most vital questions and gave him a new lens through which to view his own adventurous life.
~~~
So, does this "Urantia Notebook" confirm Ingo Swann's* comment (below) on Harold Sherman's "All About Heaven"?
* Ingo Swann (1933 - 2013) became famous for his Remote Viewing expertise**.
See also: http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/1.html
** Dr. Simeon Hein now calls this "Resonance Viewing": information received is not remote but is present via energy wave resonance.
~~~
About Harold Sherman and Sir Hubert Wilkins ...
Re: http://www.allaboutheaven.org/sources/3 ... man-harold
"He was not born with any unusual psychic abilities, yet with practice and research, he was able to tune his mind to read people's thoughts. I know a friend who knew Sherman in his later years, and said that Sherman could read people's thoughts, make coincidences happen, and several other ESP abilities. Sherman believed that ESP is something we all have, and that with practice we can use it more often in our life."
"(Sir Hubert) Wilkins went to the North Pole to search for missing Russian pilots, while Sherman stayed in New York."
"Sherman ‘received mind transmissions’ daily about Wilkin's feelings, thoughts and conditions, and wrote them on paper."
"when Wilkins arrived in the Arctic, he was assailed by urgent and very hazardous problems and rarely took the time to consciously send messages to Sherman in New York. Despite this, or maybe because of the high level of emotion with which Wilkins accompanied his thoughts, his dated logbook showed striking agreement with Sherman's records of his contemporaneous mental impressions"
[from the Foreward by Ingo Swann]
"There is no evidence in the book establishing that Wilkins ever actively took time to 'send' telepathic information to Sherman who passively 'received' what was sent. What he did do was to record events and details in his log, this being a usual habit with an explorer."
~~~
Finally , this ESP experiment of Wilkins and Sherman confirms accumulated research on psychic phenomena that human emotions are important in the recording/transmitting/receiving of such phenomena. And (IMO) Wilkins had emotion-driven ability to "send" information (resonance transmission?) to Sherman while recording that information in the Arctic.
An opportunity for new adventure in ESP research!
Rod