The Eye of Revelation 1946 Edition by Peter Kelder
The Eye of Revelation 1946 Edition by Peter Kelder
The Eye of Revelation 1946 Edition by Peter Kelder
THE EYE OF REVELATION
1946 Edition
by
Peter Kelder
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
”
is an Educational and Inspirational
Course of Study, and of PRACTICE.
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
”
is intended for men and women everywhere
throughout the Western World, and this regardless of
nationality.
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
” is intended for the personal use of the
purchaser of this Course only. It may not be loaned or given to
any other person, except members of one‘s own, immediate family.
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
”
is intended only for those who are
mentally and physically capable of performing the various
exercises or rites contained in this book or monograph. The
Author and Publishers are, therefore, in no way responsible for
the misuse of any information which is contained herein.
Single Copies $2.00 Postpaid
All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof may not be
reproduced in any form without special permission from the
Publishers.
Copyright 1939, by Peter Kelder
THE MIDDAY PRESS
1045 Midway Place
Los Angeles 15,
California.
Republished 2015
OneZero Publishing Ltd
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FOREWORD
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
”
is truly a revelation. It reveals
to you information which has been known and used by men in
fardistant lands for centuries. It is information which has
been thoroughly tried and tested. Information that will stem
the tide of premature old age, with its attendant weaknesses
and senility. This is information for which Ponce de Leon, and
thousands of others down through the ages, would have given all
they possessed.
“THE EYE OF REVELATION
”
will often produce remarkable
mental and physical rejuvenation within a month. So much so,
in fact, that one gains new hope and enthusiasm, with which to
carry on. However, the greatest results come after the tenth
week. However, the greatest results come after the tenth week.
When you stop to consider that the average person has endured
his afflictions from 20 to 30 years, to obtain gratifying
results in such a short time as weeks sounds almost
miraculous.
As long as you live and practice “THE EYE OF
REVELATION
”
you will get more and still more gratifying
results.
MOST IMPORTANT: The information given in “THE EYE OF
REVELATION
”
was, for centuries, confined strictly to men. Now,
to the surprise and delight of all concerned, it has been
found that women, too, get equally beneficial results. Now,
man or woman, can go on to grand and glorious things,
regardless of environment or circumstances.
Get started at once on the marvelous work of
YOUTHIFICATION, and may success, health, energy, power,
vigor, virility, and LIFE dog your footsteps forever.
THE PUBLISHERS (1939)
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THE EYE OF REVELATION
by
Peter Kelder
Colonel Bradford‘s Great Discovery
One afternoon I dropped into the Travelers Club to escape a
sudden shower, and while seated in an easy chair I fell into
conversation with a most interesting old gentleman; one who,
although I did not know it then, was destined to change the
whole course of my life. I call him an old man for that is
exactly what he was. In his late sixties, he looked every year
his age. He was thin and stooped, and when he walked he leaned
heavily on his cane.
It developed that he was a retired British Army officer,
who had seen service in the diplomatic corps of the Crown. There
were few accessible places on the globe to which Colonel
Bradford, as I shall call him, although that was not his true
name, had not, at some time or other in his life, paid a visit.
Warming under my attention, he related incidents in his travels
which were highly entertaining. Needless to say, I spent an
interesting afternoon listening to him. This was some years ago.
We met often after that and got along famously. Many evenings,
either at his quarters or at mine, we discussed and discoursed
until long past midnight.
It was on one of these occasions I became possessed of a
feeling that Colonel Bradford wanted to tell me something of
importance. Something close to his heart which was difficult for
him to talk about. By using all the tact and diplomacy at my
command I succeeded in making him understand that I should be
happy to help him in any way possible, and that if he cared to
tell me what was on his mind I would keep it in strict
confidence. Slowly at first, and then with increased trust he
began to talk.
While stationed in India some years ago, Colonel Bradford,
from time to time, came in contact with wandering natives from
the remote fastnesses of the country. He heard many interesting
tales of the life and customs of the country. One story, which
interested him strangely, he heard quite a number of times, and
always from natives who inhabited a particular district. Those
from the other districts seemed never to have heard this story.
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It concerned a group of Lamas or Tibetan priests who,
apparently, had discovered “The Fountain of Youth.
”
The natives
told of old men who had mysteriously regained health and vigor,
strength and virility shortly after entering a certain Lamasery;
but where this particular place was none seemed exactly to know.
Like so many other men, Colonel Bradford had become old at
40, and had not been getting any younger as the years rolled
by. Now the more he heard this tale of “The Fountain of Youth
”
the more he became convinced that such a place and such men
actually existed. He began to gather information on directions,
character of the country, climate, and various other data that
might help him locate the spot; for from then on there dwelt in
the back of his mind a desire to find this “Fountain of Youth.
”
This desire, he told me, had now grown so powerful that he
had determined to return to India and start in earnest a quest
for the retreat of these youngold men; and he wanted me to go
with him. Frankly, by the time he had finished telling me this
fantastic story I, too, was convinced of its truth, and was
halftempted to join him, but finally decided against it.
Soon he departed, and I consoled myself for not going with
the thought that perhaps one should be satisfied to grow old
gracefully; that perhaps the Colonel was wrong in trying to get
more out of life than was vouchsafed to other men. And
yet – a Fountain of Youth!!! What a thrilling idea it was! For
his own sake I hoped that the old Colonel might find it.
Months passed. In the press of everyday affairs Colonel
Bradford and his “ShangriLa
”
had grown dim in my memory, when
one evening on returning to my apartment, there was a letter in
the Colonel‘s own handwriting. He was still alive! The letter
seemed to have been written in joyous desperation. In it he
said that in spite of maddening delays and setbacks he
actually was on the verge of finding the “Fountain.
”
He gave no
address.
It was more months before I heard from him again. This
time he had good news. He had found the “Fountain of Youth
”
!
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Not only that but he was bringing it back to the States with him,
and would arrive within the next two months. Practically four
years had elapsed since I had last seen the old man.
Would he have changed any, I wondered? He was older, of course,
but perhaps no balder, although his stoop might have increased a
little. Then the startling idea came to me that perhaps this
“Fountain of Youth
”
might really have helped him. But in my
mind‘s eye I could not picture him differently than I had seen
him last, except perhaps a little older.
One evening I decided to stay at home by myself and catch up
on my reading, maybe write a few letters. I had finally settled
down to comfortable reading when the telephone rang.
“A Colonel Bradford to see you, sir,
”
said the desk clerk.
“Send him up,
”
I shouted. In a short time a rap was heard
at the door. I opened it in haste. For a moment I stared, and
then with dismay I saw that this was not the Colonel Bradford I
was hoping to see, but a much younger person.
Noting my surprise he said, “Weren‘t you expecting me?
”
“No,
”
I confessed. “I thought it would be an old friend of
mine, a Colonel Bradford.
”
“I came to see you about Colonel Bradford, the man you were
expecting,
”
he answered.
“Come in,
”
I invited.
“Allow me to introduce myself,
”
said the stranger,
entering. “My name is Bradford."
“Oh, you are Colonel Bradford‘s son,
”
I exclaimed. “I have
often heard him speak of you so often. You resemble him
somewhat.
”
“No, I am not my son,
”
he returned. “I am none other than
your old friend, Colonel Bradford, the old man who went away to
the Himalayas.
”
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I stood in incredulous amazement at his statement. Then it
slowly dawned upon me that this really was the Colonel Bradford
whom I had known; but what a change had taken place in his
appearance. Instead of the stooped, limping, sallow old
gentleman with a cane, he was a tall, straight,
ruddycomplexioned man in the prime of life
.
Even his hair,
which had grown back, held only a trace of gray.
My enthusiasm and curiosity knew no bounds. Soon I was
plying him with questions in rapidfire order until he threw up
his hands.
“Wait, wait,
” he protested, laughingly. “I shall start at
the beginning and tell you all that has happened.
” And this he
proceeded to do.
Upon arriving in India the Colonel started directly for the
district in which lived the natives who had told of “The
Fountain of Youth.
”
Fortunately, he knew quite a bit of their
language. He spent several months there, making friends with the
people and picking up all the information he could about the
Lamasery he sought. It was a long, slow process, but his
shrewdness and persistence finally brought him to the coveted
place he had heard about so often but only half believed
existed.
Colonel Bradford‘s account of what transpired after being
admitted to the Lamasery sounded like a fairy tale. I only wish
that time and space permitted me to set down here all of his
experiences; the interesting practices of the Lamas, their
culture, and their utter indifference to the workaday world.
There were no real old men there. To his surprise the Lamas
considered Colonel Bradford a quite novel sight, for it had been
a long time since they had seen anyone who looked as old as he.
The Lamas goodnaturedly referred to the Colonel as “The Ancient
One.
”
“For the first two weeks after I arrived,
”
said the
Colonel, “I was like a fish out of water. I marveled at
everything I saw, and at times could hardly believe what my eyes
beheld. I soon felt much better, was sleeping like a top every
night, and only used my cane when hiking in the mountains.”
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“About three months after I arrived I received the biggest
surprise of my life. In fact, I was quite startled. It was the day I
entered for the first time, a large, wellordered room which was
used as a kind of library for ancient manuscripts.
At one end of the room was a fulllength mirror. It had
been over two years since I had last seen my reflection, so
with great curiosity I stepped in front of the glass.”
“I stared in amazement, so changed was my appearance. It
seemed that I had dropped 15 years from my age. It was my first
intimation that I was growing younger; but from then on I
changed so rapidly that it was apparent to all who knew me. Soon
the “honorary title
”
of ―The Ancient One
”
was heard no more.
”
A knock at the door interrupted the Colonel. I opened it to
admit a couple of friends from out of town who had picked this
most inauspicious time to spend a sociable evening with me. I
hid my disappointment and chagrin as best I could, and
introduced them to Colonel Bradford. We chatted together for a
short time, and then the Colonel said, as he arose:
“I am sorry that I must leave so early, but I have an
appointment with an old friend who is leaving the city tonight.
I hope I shall see you all again shortly.
”
At the door he turned to me and said, softly, “Could you
have lunch with me tomorrow? I promise, if you can do so, you
shall hear all about “The Fountain of Youth.‘”
We agreed as to the time and place and the Colonel
departed. As I returned to the living room, one of my friends
remarked,
“That is certainly a most interesting man, but he
looks awfully young to be retired from Army service.
”
“How old do you suppose he is?
”
I asked.
“Well, he doesn‘t look forty,
”
answered my friend, “but
from the experiences he has had I suppose he must be that old.
”
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“Yes, he‘s all of that,” I said evasively, and deftly
turned the conversation into another channel. I thought it best
to arouse no wonderment regarding the Colonel until I knew what
his plans were.
The next day, after having lunch together, we repaired to
the Colonel‘s room in a nearby hotel, and there at last he told
me about “The Fountain of Youth
”
.
“The first important thing I was taught after entering the
Lamasery,
”
he began, “was this. The body has seven centers,
which, in English, could be called Vortexes. These are kind of
magnetic centers. They revolve at great speed in the healthy
body, but when slowed down “ well, that is just another name for
old age, illhealth, and senility.
“There are two of these Vortexes in the brain;
one at the base of the throat; another in the right
side of the body opposite the liver; one in the sexual
center; and one in each knee.
“These spinning centers of activity extend beyond the flesh
in the healthy individual, but in the old, weak, senile person
they hardly reach the surface, except in the knees. The quickest
way to regain health, youth, and vitality is to start these
magnetic centers spinning again.
“There are but five practices that will do this. Any one of
them, especially the first, will be helpful, but all five are
usually required to get glowing results. These five exercises
are really not exercises at all, in the physical culture sense.
The Lamas think of them as ‗Rites,‘ and so instead of calling
them exercises or practices, we too, shall call them Rites.
”
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Rite No. 1
There are SEVEN Psychic Vortexes in the physical body.
They are located as follows:
Vortex “A
”
is located deep within the forehead.
Vortex “B
”
is in the posterior part of the brain.
Vortex “C
”
located in throat at the base of the neck.
Vortex “D” located in right side of body (waist line).
Vortex “E
”
is in the reproductive anatomy or organs.
Vortexes “F
”
– “G
”
located one in either knee.
These Psychic Vortexes revolve at great speed. When all are
revolving at the same rate of speed the body is in good health.
When one or more of them slow down, old age, loss of power, or
senility begin to set in almost immediately.
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RITE NUMBER ONE
“The first Rite,
”
continued the Colonel, “is a simple one.
It is for the express purpose of speeding up the Vortexes. When
we were children we used it in our play. It is this: Stand erect
with arms outstretched, horizontal with the shoulders. Now spin
around until you become slightly dizzy. There is only one
caution: you must turn from left to right. In other words, if
you were to place a clock or watch on the floor face up, you
would turn in the
same
way the hands are moving.
“At first the average adult will only be able to ―spin
around
”
about a halfdozen times until he becomes dizzy enough
to want to sit or lie down. That is just what he should do, too.
That‘s what I did. To begin with, practice this Rite only to the
point of slight dizziness. As time passes and your Vortexes
become more rapid in movement through this and other Rites, you
will be able to practice it to a greater extent.
“When I was in India it amazed me to see the Maulawiyah, or
as they are more commonly known, the Whirling Dervishes, almost
unceasingly spin around and around in a religious frenzy.
Rite Number One recalled to my attention two things in
connection with this practice. The first was that these Whirling
Dervishes always spun in one directionfrom left to right, or
clockwise. The second was the virility of the old men; they were
strong, hearty, and robust. Far more so than most Englishmen of
their age.
“When I spoke to one of the Lamas about this he informed me
that while this whirling movement of the Dervishes did have a
very beneficial effect, yet it also had a devastating one.
It seems that a long siege of whirling stimulates into great
activity Vortexes “A,
”
“B,
”
and “E.
”
These three have a
stimulating effect on the other two – “C”
and “D.
”
But due to
excessive leg action the Vortexes in the knees – “E ”
and “G
”
–
are overstimulated and finally so exhausted that the building
up of the Vital Forces along with this tearing down causes the
participants to experience a kind of “psychic jag ”
which they
mistake for something very spiritual.
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“However,
”
continued the Colonel, “we do not carry the
whirling exercise to excess. While the whirling Dervishes may
spin around hundreds of times, we find that greater benefit is
obtained by restricting it to about a dozen or so times, or
enough so that Rite Number One can stimulate all the Vortexes to
action. After several months it can be increased to 20
revolutions. Later to 30, 40, and eventually, after many months,
to 50.
First Position of Rite No. 2
To perform this Rite lie full length on rug or bed.
Place the hands flat down alongside of the hips. Fingers
should be kept close together with the fingertips of each
hand turned slightly toward one another.
Second Position of Rite No. 2
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Raise the feet until the legs are straight up. If possible,
let the feet extend back a bit over the body toward the head,
but do not let the knees bend. Hold this position for a moment
or two and then slowly lower the feet to the floor, and for the
next several moments allow all of the muscles in the entire body
to relax completely. Then perform this Rite all over again.
While the feet and the legs are being raised it is a good
idea also to raise the head, when while the feet and the legs
are being lowered to the floor lower the head at the same time.
By raising the head at the same time the legs and feet are
raised all of the Vortexes in the body are increased in their
speed or action, but especially the slow ones.
RITE NUMBER TWO
“Like Rite Number One,
”
continued the Colonel, “this second
one is for further stimulating to action the Seven Vortexes. It
is even simpler than the first one. In Rite Number Two one first
lies flat on his back on the floor or on the bed. If practiced
on the floor, one should use a rug or blanket under him, folded
several times in order that the body will not come into contact
with the cold floor. The Lamas have what might be called in
English a ‘prayer rug.’ It is about two feet wide and fully six
feet long. It is fairly thick and is made from wool and a kind
of vegetable fibre. It is solely for the purpose of insulation,
and so has no other value. Nevertheless, to the Lamas everything
is of a religious nature, hence their name for these mats –
‘prayer rugs.’
“As I said, one should lie full length on his ‘prayer rug’
or bed. Then place the hands flat down alongside the hips. The
fingers should be kept close together with the fingertips of
each hand turned slightly toward one another. The feet are then
raised until the legs are straight up. If possible, let the feet
extend back a bit over the body, toward the head; but do not let
the knees bend. Then, slowly lower the feet to the floor and for
a moment allow all muscles to relax. Then perform this Rite all
over again.
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“One of the Lamas told me that when he first attempted to
practice this simple Rite he was so old, weak, and decrepit that
he couldn‘t possibly lift up both legs. Therefore he started out
by lifting the thighs until the knees were straight up, letting
the feet hang down. Little by little, however, he was able to
straighten out his legs until eventually he could raise them
straight with perfect ease.
“I marveled at this particular Lama,
”
said the Colonel,
“when he told me this. He was then a perfect picture of health
and youth, although I knew he was many years older than I. For
the sheer joy of exerting himself he used to carry a pack of
vegetables weighing fully a hundred pounds on his back, from the
garden to the Lamasery, several hundred feet above. He took his
time but never stopped once on the way up, and when he would
arrive he didn‘t seem to be experiencing the slightest bit of
fatigue. I marveled greatly at this, for the first time I
started up with him, and I was carrying no load, I had to stop
at least a dozen times. Later I was able to do it easily without
my cane and with never a stop.”
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First Position of Rite No. 3
This Rite – No. 3 – should always follow Rite No. 2. The
first position of this Rite is to kneel on a rug or mat with
hands at sides, palms flat against the side of legs. Then lean
forward as far as possible, bending at the waist, with head well
forward – chin on chest.
Second Position of Rite No. 3
The second position for this Rite is to lean backward as
far as possible. Cause the head to move still further backward.
The toes will prevent you from falling over backward.
The hands are always kept against the side of the legs.
Next come to an erect (kneeling) position, relax as much as
possible for a moment, and perform Rite all over again.
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RITE NUMBER THREE
“The Third Rite should be practiced immediately after one
practices Rite Number Two. It, too, is a very simple one. All
one needs to do is to kneel on his ‘prayer rug,’ place his hands
on his thighs, and lean forward as far as possible with the head
inclined so that the chin rests on the chest. Now lean backward
as far as possible; at the same time the head should be lifted
and thrown back as far as it will go. Then bring the head up
along with the body. Lean forward again and start the Rite all
over. This Rite is very effective in speeding up Vortexes ‘E,’
‘D,’ and ‘C’; especially ‘E’.
“I have seen more than 200 Lamas perform this Rite
together. In order to turn their attention within, they closed
their eyes. In this way they would not become confused by what
others were doing and thus have their attention diverted.
“The Lamas, millenniums ago, discovered that all good
things come from within. They discovered that
every worthwhile
thing has its origin within the individual
. This is something
that the Occidental has never been able to understand and
comprehend. He thinks, as I did, that all worthwhile things must
come from the outside world.
“The Lamas, especially those at this particular Lamasery,
are performing a great work for the world. It is performed,
however, on the astral plane. This plane, from which they assist
mankind in all quarters of the globe, is high enough above the
vibrations of the world to be a powerful focal point where much
can be accomplished with little loss of effort.
”
“Some day the world will awaken in amazement to what the
unseen forces – the Forces of Good – have been doing for the
masses. We who take ourselves in hand and make new creatures of
ourselves in every imaginable way, each is doing a marvelous
work for mankind everywhere. Already the efforts of these
advanced individuals are being welded together into One
Irresistible Power. It is only through individuals like the
Lamas, and you and me that the world can possibly be helped.
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“Most of mankind, and that includes those in the most
enlightened countries, like America, Canada and England, is
still in the darkest of the Dark Ages. However, they are being
prepared for better and more glorious things, and as fast as
they can be initiated into the higher life, just that fast will
the world be made a better place in which to live.
”
First Position of Rite No. 4
Sit erect on rug or carpet with feet stretched out in
front. The legs must be perfectly straight back of knees must
be well down or close to the rug. Place the hands flat on the
rug, fingers together, and the hands pointing outward slightly.
Chin should be on chest – head forward.
Second Position of Rite No. 4
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Now gently raise the body, at the same time bend the knees
so that the legs from the knees down are practically straight up
and down. The arms, too, will also be vertical while the body
from shoulders to knees will be horizontal.
As the body is raised upward allow the head gently to fall
backward so that the head hangs backward as far as possible when
the body is fully horizontal. Hold this position for a few
moments, return to first position, and RELAX for a few moments
before performing the Rite again.
RITE NUMBER FOUR
“Now for Rite Number Four,
”
said the Colonel. “The first
time
I tried this it seemed very difficult, but after a week it
was as simple to do as any of the others.
“Sit on the ‘prayer rug’ with the feet stretched out in
front. Then place the hands alongside the body. Now raise the
body and bend the knees so that the legs, from the knees down,
are practically straight up and down. The arms, too, will be
straight up and down, while the body, from the shoulders to
the knees, will be horizontal. Before pushing the body to a
horizontal position, the chin should be well down on the
chest. Then, as the body is raised the head should be allowed
to drop gently backward as far as it will go. Next, return to
a sitting position and relax for a moment before repeating the
procedure. When the body is pressed up to complete horizontal
position, tense every muscle in the body. This will have a
tendency to stimulate Vortexes ‘F,’ ‘G,’ ‘E,’ ‘D’ and ‘C’.
“After leaving the Lamasery,
”
continued Colonel Bradford,
“I went to a number of the larger cities in India, and as an
experiment conducted classes for both English people and
natives. I found that the older members of either felt that
unless they could perform a Rite perfectly, right from the
beginning, they believed no good could come from it. I had
considerable difficulty in convincing them that they were
wrong. But after a good deal of persuasion I was able to get
them to do their best, and the results were more than
gratifying.
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“I remember in one city I had quite a number of old
people in one of my classes. With this particular Rite – Number
Four – they could just barely get their bodies off the floor;
they couldn‘t get it anywhere near a horizontal position. In
the same class were several much younger persons who had no
difficulty in performing the Rite perfectly from the very
start.
This so discouraged the older people that I had to ask the
younger ones to refrain from practicing it before their older
classmates. I explained that I could not do it at first,
either; that I couldn‘t do a bit better than any of them; but
that I could perform the Rite 50 times in succession now
without feeling the slightest strain on nerves or muscles; and
in order to convince them, I did it right before their eyes.
From then on the class broke all records for
results accomplished.
First Position of Rite No. 5
The First position of the Rite is to place the hands on the
floor about two feet apart. The legs are stretched out to the
rear with the feet also about two feet apart. Allow the body to
“sag
”
downward from shoulders to toes. Hold the head as far back
as is comfortable. The arms are kept perfectly staring at all
times in Rite No. 5.
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Second Position of Rite No. 5
The second position is attained by pushing the body,
especially the hips, upward as far as possible. The hands are kept
flat on the floor all the times. Hold this position for a brief
moment and return to First position. After a moment of
“hanging in suspension
”
perform the Rite over again.
RITE NUMBER FIVE
“The best way to perform this Rite is to place the hands
on the floor about two feet apart. Then, with the legs stretched
out to the rear with the feet also about two feet apart, push
the body, and especially the hips, up as far as possible, rising
on the toes and hands. At the same time the head should be
brought so far down that the chin comes up against the chest.
“Next, allow the body to come slowly down to a ‘sagging’
position. Bring the head up, causing it to be drawn as far back
as possible.
“After a few weeks, that is after you become quite
proficient in this movement, let the body drop from its highest
position to a point almost but not quite touching the floor. The
muscles should be tensed for a moment when the body is at the
highest point, and again at the lowest point.
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“Everywhere I go,
”
went on the Colonel, “folks, at first,
call these Rites physical culture exercises. I would like to
make it clearly understood that these are not physical culture
exercises at all. They are only performed a few times a day; so
few times that they could not possibly be of any value as
physical culture movements. What the Rites actually do is this:
They start the seven Vortexes spinning at a normal rate of
speed; at the speed which is normal for, say, a young, robust,
strong, virile person of twentyfive years of age.
“Now in such a person the Vortexes are all spinning
normally at the same rate of speed. On the other hand, if you
could view the seven Vortexes of the average middleaged man –
weak, unhealthy, and semivirile, as he is – you would notice at
once that some of the Vortexes had greatly slowed down in their
spinning movement; and worse still, all were spinning at a
different rate of speed – none of them working together in
harmony. The slower ones allowed that part of the body which
they govern to degenerate, deteriorate, and become diseased.
“The only INNER difference between youth and virility, is
simply the difference in the rate of speed at which the Vortexes
are spinning. Normalize the different speeds, and the old man
becomes a new man again.
”
FURTHER INFORMATION
When the Colonel had finished his description of the Five
Rites, I stopped him a moment.
“Let me ask you some questions now.
”
“Very well,
”
he replied. “That is just what I want you to
do.
”
“I feel that from your description I understand the Rites
quite well,
”
I began, “but when and how often are they to be
employed?
”
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“They can be used both night and morning,
”
answered the
Colonel, “in the morning only, or just at night, if it is more
convenient. I use them both morning and night, but I would not
advise so much stimulation for the beginner until he has
practiced them for about four months. At the start he could use
them the full number of times in the morning, and then in the
evening he could gradually build up until finally he is doing
the same amount of practice as in the morning.
”
“Just how many times a day should a person use these
Rites?
”
was my next question.
“To start with,
”
said he, “I would suggest you practice
each Rite three times a day for the first week. Then increase
them by two a day each week until you are doing 21 a day; which
will be at the beginning of the 10th week.
“If you cannot practice Rite Number One, the whirling one,
the same number of times as the others, then do it only as many
times as you can without getting too dizzy. The time will soon
come, however, when you can practice it the full number of 21
times.
“If for any reason, one or more of them cannot be used at
all, do not be discouraged; use the ones you can. Results will
be a little slower, but that will be the only handicap.
“If one has been recently operated on for, say,
appendicitis, or is afflicted with hernia, he should be very
cautious in practicing Rites Number Two, Three and Five. If one
is very heavy, he should be cautious in the use of Number Five
until his weight has been greatly reduced.
“All five of the Rites are of importance. Even though he
may not be able to perform them the prescribed number of times
the individual may rest assured that just a few times each day
will be of benefit.
“If, at the end of the fourth week, one finds that he
cannot perform every one of the Rites the required number of
times he should note carefully the ones which he is forced to
slight. Then, if he is performing the Five Rites in the morning,
he should try to make up the deficiency in the evening. Or, if
he is performing the Rites in the evening, he should endeavor to
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find time in the morning to catch up.
“In either event he should not neglect the other Rites, and
above all
he should never strain himself
. If he goes about
performing the Rites in an easy, interesting manner it will not
be too long before he finds everything working out
satisfactorily, and that he is doing the Rites the required 21
times a day.
“Some people, acting on their own initiative, invent little
aids for their practices. An old fellow in India found it
impossible for him to perform Rite Number Four properly even
once. He wouldn‘t be satisfied with just getting his body off
the floor; he was determined that it should reach a horizontal
position as the Rite prescribed. So he got a box about ten
inches high and two and a half feet long. Upon this he put some
bedding folded to the right size, and across this padded box he
lay flat on his back. Then, with his feet on the floor at one
end and his hands on the floor at the other he found it quite
simple to raise his body to a horizontal position.
“Now while this little ‘stunt’ may not in itself have
helped the old gentleman in performing the Rite the full 21
times, still the psychological effect of being able to raise his
body as high as the much stronger men was undoubtedly quite
stimulating and may have been quite beneficial. I do not
particularly recommend this old man‘s aid, although it may help
those who think it impossible to make progress in any other way;
but if you have an inventive mind you will think of ways and
means to help you in performing the more difficult Rites.
“These Rites are so powerful that if one were left out
entirely while the other four were practiced regularly the full
number of times, only the finest kind of results would be
experienced.
The First Rite alone
will do wonders, as evidenced
by the Whirling Dervishes of whom we spoke. Had they spun around
only a limited number of times, they would have found themselves
greatly benefited, although they may not have attributed their
improved condition to the whirling. The fact that they whirled
from left to right and that the old men, who no doubt whirled
around less than the younger ones, were virile and strong, is
ample proof that just one Rite will have powerful effects.
“So, if any one finds that they simply cannot perform all
five of these practices, or that they cannot perform them all
the full number of times, they may still know that good results
may still be experienced.
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“Does anything else go with these Five Rites?
”
I asked.
“There is one more thing – just a suggestion. Take either a
tepid bath or a cool, but not cold, one after practicing the
Rites.
“Going over the body quickly with a wet towel and then with
a dry one is probably even better. One thing I must caution you
against; you must never take a shower, tub, or wet towel bath
which is cold enough to chill you even slightly internally. If
you do you will have undone all the good you have gained from
performing the Five Rites.
”
“This all seems so simple,
”
I ventured. “Do you mean to
tell me that this is all that is necessary in the work of
restoring the prematurely old to robust health, vigor, and
virility?
”
“All that is required,
”
answered the Colonel, “is to
practice the Five Rites three times a day to begin with, and
gradually increase them as I have explained until each is being
practiced 21 times each day. That is all; there is nothing more.
“Of course,
”
he continued, “one must practice them every
day in order to keep one‘s robust vitality. You may skip one day
each week, but never more than that. The use of the Five Rites
is no hardship at all; it requires less than 10 minutes a day to
practice them. If necessary one can get up ten minutes earlier
or go to bed ten minutes later.
“The Five Rites are for the express purpose of restoring a
man to manhood. That is, to make him virile and keep him that
way constantly. Whether or not he will make the comeback in
youthful appearance, as I have done in so short a time, depends
on how he uses his virility.
“Some men do not care whether they look young, or even
whether they appear young, just so long as they have all their
manly powers. But as for me, I was an old man for so many years,
that I like the idea of throwing off the years in every way
possible.
”
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Part Two
THE HIMALAYA CLUB
It had been ten weeks since Colonel Bradford‘s return from
India. Much had happened in that time. I had immediately started
putting the Five Rites into practice and had been getting most
gratifying results.
The Colonel had been busy with some personal business
transactions and I saw little of him for a while, but when he
once more was at leisure I lost no time telling him of my
progress and in enthusiastically expressing my feeling regarding
this wonderful new system of regaining vigor, health, power,
virility, and vitality.
Ever since the day I was sure that I was well on the way to
new youth and vigor, I had been thinking of what a splendid idea
it would be to pass on the information about the Five Rites to
my friends, and now that the Colonel had time to spare I
approached him with the idea of forming a class. He agreed that
it was a very commendable idea and agreed to teach it himself on
three conditions.
The first of these conditions was that the class should
comprise a crosssection of men from all walks of life from
ditchdiggers to bankers. The second condition was, no member
could be under 50 years of age. These two conditions met with my
satisfaction; but the third was a big disappointment. The
Colonel insisted that the class be limited to no more than 15
members, and I had ten times that number in mind. However, no
amount of persuasion and coercion could change his mind.
From the beginning the class was a huge success. We met
once a week and my friends all had implicit faith in the Colonel
and in the Five Rites. As early as the second week I could see
marked improvement in several of them, although, being forbidden
to discuss their progress with anyone but the Colonel, I could
not verify my impression. However, at the end of a month we held
a kind of testimonial meeting. Every man reported improvement.
Some told most glowing accounts. A man nearing 70 years of age
had made more gains than any of the others.
The weekly meetings of “The Himalaya Club,
” as we had named
it, continued. The tenth week rolled around and practically all
of the members were performing all Five Rites 21 times a day.
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All of them were feeling better and some dropped a number
of years from their appearance.
This brought to mind that several of them had asked the
Colonel his age but that he had told them he would wait until
the end of the tenth week to tell them. This was the evening,
but as yet the Colonel had not put in an appearance. Some one
suggested that each member write on a slip of paper what age he
believed the Colonel to be and then they would compare notes. As
the papers were being collected, in walked Colonel Bradford.
When he was told what had taken place.
“Bring them to me and I shall see how well you have
estimated my age. Then I shall tell you what it really is.
”
The slips all read from 38 to 42, and with great amusement
the Colonel read them aloud.
“Gentlemen,
”
he said, “I thank you. You are most
complimentary. And as you have been honest with me, I shall
be equally honest with you. I shall be 73 years of age on my
next birthday.
”
The members stared in consternation and amazement. They
found it hard to believe that one so youthful in appearance
could have lived so long. Then they wanted to know why, inasmuch
as they already felt half their former age, they, too, had not
made more progress in youthful appearance.
“In the first place, gentlemen,
”
the Colonel informed them,
“you have only been doing this wonderful work for ten weeks.
When you have been at it two years you will see a much more
pronounced change. Then again, I have not told you all there is
to know. I have given you Five Rites which are for the express
purpose of restoring one to manly vigor and vitality.
These Five Rites also make one appear more youthful; but if
you really want to look and be young in every respect there is a
Sixth Rite that you must practice. I have said nothing about it
until now because it would have been useless to you without
first having obtained good results from the other five.
”
The Colonel then informed them that in order to go further
with the aid of this Sixth Rite it would be necessary for them
to lead a more or less continent life. He suggested that they
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take a week to think the matter over and decide whether or not
they desired to do so for the rest of their lives. Then those
who wished to go on would be given Rite Number Six. There were
but five who came back the next week, although according to the
Colonel this was a better showing than he had experienced with
any of his classes in India.
When he had first told them about the Sixth Rite, the
Colonel had made it clear that the procreative energy would be
lifted up, and that this liftingup process would cause not only
the mind to be renewed but the entire body as well; but that it
entailed certain restrictions with which the average man did not
care to conform. Then he went on with this explanation.
“In the average virile man,
”
said the Colonel, “the life
forces course downward, but in order to become a Superman they
must be turned upward. This we call ‘The Newer Use of the
Reproductive Energy.’ Turning these powerful forces upward is a
very simple matter, yet man has attempted it in many ways for
centuries and in almost every instance has failed. Whole
religious orders in the Occidental World have tried this very
thing, but they, too, have failed because they have tried to
master the procreative energy by suppressing it. There is only
one way to master this powerful urge, and that is not by
dissipating or suppressing it, but by TRANSMUTING it —
transmuting it and at the same time lifting it upward. In this
way you really and truly have discovered not only the ‘Elixir of
Life,’ as the ancients called it, but you have put it to use as
well, which is something the ancients were seldom able to do.
“Now this Rite Number Six is the simplest thing in the
world to perform. It should only be practiced when one has an
excess of procreative energy; when there is a natural desire for
its expression. It can be done so easily that it can be
performed anywhere at any time. When one feels the powerful
reproductive urge, here is all that is necessary:
“Stand erect and then let all the air out of the lungs, as
one bends over and places his hands on his knees. Force out the
last trace of air. Then, with empty lungs, stand erect, place
hands on hips, and push down on them. This has a tendency to
push up the shoulders. While doing this, pull in the abdomen
just as far as possible, which raises the chest. Now hold this
position as long as you can. Then when you are forced to take
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air into the empty lungs, let the air flow in through the nose.
Exhale it through the mouth as you relax the arms and let them
hang naturally at your sides. Then take several deep breaths
through the mouth or nose and allow them to quickly escape
through either the mouth or the nose. This constitutes one
complete performance of Rite Number Six.
About three are required to subdue the most powerful urge and to
turn the powerful procreative or reproductive forces upward.
“The only difference there is between the average man and
the Superman is that the average man lets the procreative urge
flow downward while the Superman turns the procreative urge
upward and reproduces within himself a NEW MAN — a strong,
powerful, magnetic man who is constantly growing younger, day by
day, moment by moment. This is the true SUPERMAN, who creates
within himself the true ‘ELIXIR OF LIFE.‘ Now you understand why
it was unnecessary for me to have left my native home in England
to find the ‘Fountain of Youth‘— it was within me all the time.
Now you can see that when I wrote my friend here some time ago
that I had found ‘The Fountain of Youth‘ and was bringing it
back with me, I meant just that. The Five Rites and the
‘Fountain‘ are one.
“When I remember Ponce de Leon and his futile search for
the ‘Fountain’ I think of how simple it would have been for him
to stay at home and simply use it; but he, like myself, believed
it was anywhere in the world except at home within one‘s self.
“Please understand that in order to perform Rite Number Six
it is absolutely necessary that a man have full masculine
virility. He couldn‘t possibly raise up and transmute
procreative energy if there were little or none to transmute. It
is absolutely impossible for the impotent man or the one with
little virility to perform this Rite. He shouldn‘t even attempt
it, because it would only lead to discouragement, which might do
him great harm. Instead he should first practice the other Five
Rites until he has full masculine power, and this regardless of
how young or how old he may be. Then when the first “full bloom
of youth
”
is experienced within him, he may then go on to the
business of being a SUPERMAN.
“The man of the world is interested only in the material
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things of the world, and for that reason should practice only
the first five Rites until he feels the urge or desire within to
become the SUPERMAN. Then he should decide definitely; for a
cleancut start and a new life are absolutely necessary to those
who lead the SUPERLIFE. They are the ones who become MYSTICS,
OCCULTISTS, and ADEPTS. They it is who truly see with THE EYE OF
REVELATION.
“Again I say, let no man concern himself with the
upturning of the sex currents until he is thoroughly satisfied
in his own mind and heart that he truly desires to lead the life
of the MYSTIC; then let him make the step forward, and success
will crown his every effort.
LONGLIVED LAMAS
Part Three
After the tenth week Colonel Bradford no longer attended
each weekly meeting. However, he still kept up his interest in
the “Himalaya Club,
”
and from time to time would speak on
various subjects which would aid them in their work. Sometimes
the members requested him to advise them on some particular
subject. For instance, we discussed among ourselves one night
the tremendously important part that food played in our lives.
How the right food would make us more alive and vigorous while
the wrong food would make us sluggish and dull. None of us knew
much about the subject, however, so we requested the Colonel to
advise us at our next meeting as to the Lamas‘ policy regarding
food.
“In the Himalayan Lamasery where I was a neophyte,
”
said
the Colonel, in addressing us the following week, “there are no
problems concerning the right foods, nor in getting sufficient
food. Each of the Lamas does his share of the work in producing
what is needed. Furthermore, all the work is done by the most
primitive means. Even the soil is tilled by hand. Of course, the
Lamas could use horses and plows if they so desired, but direct
contact with the soil, handling it and working with it, seems to
add something to man‘s existence. Personally, it made me feel
very strongly that I was a part of the Universal. Not merely
working with it or working for it but rather that the Universal
and I were one.
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“Now it is true that the Lamas are vegetarians, but not
strictly so. They do use eggs, butter, and homemade cheese
in quantities sufficient to serve certain functions of the
brain, body, and nervous system. But aside from this they do
not need meat, for all who are strong and virile, and who
practice Rite Number Six have no need of meat, fish, or fowl.
“Most of those who join the ranks of the Lamas are men
of the world who know little about proper food and diet. Yet
they are only in the Grand Retreat in the Himalayas a very
short while when they begin to show wonderful signs of
physical improvement, due no doubt to the diet in the
Lamasery.
“No Lama is choisy about his meals. He can‘t be because
there is little to choose from. A Lama diet consists of good,
wholesome food, but as a rule it consists of but one article of
food to a meal. That in itself is a secret of health. When one
eats just one kind of food at a time there can be no clashing
of foods in the stomach. Foods clash in the stomach because
starches will not mix with proteins. For example, bread, which
is starchy, when eaten with meats, eggs, or cheese, which are
protein, sets up a reaction in the stomach which often causes
not only immediate physical pain, but which contributes as well
to a short life and a not particularly merry one.
“Many times in the Lamasery dining hall I have set down to
the table along with the Lamas and eaten a meal consisting
solely of bread. At other times I have had nothing but fresh
vegetables and fresh fruits, while at still another meal I ate
nothing but cooked vegetables and cooked fruits. At first I
greatly missed the large variety of foods to which I had been
accustomed; but after a short while I could eat and enjoy a meal
consisting of nothing but dark bread or some one particular
fruit. Sometimes it would be a feast of one vegetable.
“The point I wish to bring out to you gentlemen is not that
you should resign yourselves to a diet of one kind of food to a
meal but that you should keep starches, fruits, and vegetables
separate from meats, fish, and fowl at your meals.
“It is permissible to make a meal of just meat. In fact,
you could have several kinds of meats to a meal. You can have
butter, eggs, and cheese with the meat meal, and dark bread,
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and, if you wish, coffee, or tea, but you must not end up
with anything sweet or starchy. No pies or cakes or puddings.
“Then again, your meal can be strictly starches. Then you
can indulge in all the sweet fruits, all the bread, butter,
pies, cakes, puddings, and fresh or cooked vegetables you like
without feeling any ill effects. But keep these meals separate.
“Butter seems to be a neutral. It can be used with either a
starchy meal or with a meat meal. Milk, however, agrees better
with starch meals.
“The proper use of eggs was another interesting and
beneficial thing that came to my attention while dwelling in the
Lamasery. The Lamas would not eat whole eggs unless they were
engaged in hard manual labor; then they might eat one,
mediumboiled. However, they did indulge to a very great extent
in raw egg, discarding the white part. Before I learned better
it seemed a waste of perfectly good food to throw the cooked
whites to the chickens, but now I know that no one should eat
the whites of eggs unless he is doing hard manual labor; the egg
whites are used only by the muscles.
“Although I had always been aware of the fact that egg
yolks were particularly good for one, it wasn‘t until after I
arrived at the Lamasery and had an opportunity to talk with an
old Austrian chemist that I learned their true value. Then I was
amazed to find out that just common hen eggs contain at least
half of the sixteen elements required by the brain, nerves,
blood, and tissues. It is true that these elements are only
needed in small quantities, but they must be included in the
diet if one is to be exceptionally robust and healthy, both
mentally and physically.
“There is one thing more of great importance that I learned
from the Lamas. They taught me to eat, not slowly for its own
sake, but so that I might masticate my food more thoroughly.
Their bread is tough and it takes good chewing to reduce it to a
liquid before swallowing it, but this I learned to do.
“Everything one eats should be ‘digested,’ so to speak, in
the mouth before allowing it to enter the stomach. Starches,
particularly, must be digested in the mouth. Unless they first
are thoroughly mixed with saliva they literally are dynamite
when they get to the stomach.
“While one can do with little mastication of protein foods,
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such as meat, fish, and fowl, it is a sensible thing to chew
them well anyhow. More nourishment can be obtained from food
when it is thoroughly masticated. This necessitates less food,
and often the amount can be reduced by onehalf.
“Many things which I had casually taken for granted before
entering the Lamasery seemed shocking when I left it two years
later. One of the first things I noted upon arriving in one of
the larger cities in India was the prodigious amount of food
consumed by everyone who could afford to do so. I have seen one
man eat a quantity of food at a meal sufficient to feed four
hardworking Lamas and keep them alive and thriving.
“Variety was another thing which appalled me. Having been
in the habit of eating but one or two foods at a meal, it amazed
me to count 23 varieties of food one evening on my host‘s table.
No wonder that the English and the Americans have such miserable
stomachs and such damnably poor health. They seem to know
nothing whatsoever about the kind of food they should eat for
health and strength.
“Just the other evening I had dinner with a very learned
man. He was an educator and quite an intellectual. He calmly
stated, while we waited to be served, that in a few short years
the human race could become really worthwhile providing his
ideas were thoroughly carried out.
“This man was an excellent dictator type, and I was quite
impressed by his knowledge, his original ideas, and his ability
to express himself. But when I saw this man‘s selection of food
at the dinner table, my opinion of him changed. It was the most
atrocious combination of nutritive TNT I ever saw. I thought, if
I could only give him some simple ideas about food he could
become a really worthwhile force for good in the world, in a
short time.
“The right food, the right combinations of foods, the right
amount of food, and the right method of eating food combines to
do great things for one. It will enable one to put on weight if
he is underweight, and to reduce if he is overweight. Keep in
mind these five things:
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(1) “Never eat starch and meat at the same meal;
although if you are strong and healthy it need
not cause you too much concern now.
(2) “If coffee bothers you, drink it black, using
no milk or cream. If it bothers you then, discontinue
its use.
(3) “Chew your food to a liquid and cut down on
the amount as much as possible.
(4) “By all means and before all else eat raw egg yolks
once a day, every day. Take them at meal times but not
with the meals; rather just before or just after.
(5) “Reduce the varieties of food to a minimum. If one is
really hungry before he starts eating, the tendency to
desire many different foods is lost in hunger.
”
“It is a very simple matter,” continued Colonel Bradford,
“to live simply in this highly complex world. Let the world be
complex but let your diet, and all matters pertaining to your
mental and physical well being be simple. One can do this and
still lead a very active life in the modern world. Not all Lamas
in India live constantly in Lamaseries. Many of them are found
in the cities where they are engaged in professions, or are at
the head of great business institutions. These men, like their
brother Lamas in secluded Lamaseries, live to amazing ages –
amazing to the Western World, but quite a commonplace thing in
the East. Just how old these lamas are I do not know from
firsthand experience, but I have been reliably informed that
some of them remain in the flesh in a hale and hearty condition
five to ten times longer than do most people of the Western
World.
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VOICES, VORTEXES, AND VITALITY
Part Four
Colonel Bradford was speaking before the “Himalaya Club
”
for the last time before leaving on a tour of the United States
and a visit to his native England. He had selected for his
subject the things that help Youthify a man, regardless of
whether or not he practices Rite Number Six. As the Colonel
spoke he seemed to be keener, more alert and vigorous and virile
than ever before. Upon his return from the Lamasery he had
struck me as the acme of perfection; yet since then he had kept
right on improving, and even now was making new gains
constantly.
“There are several things I want to talk about tonight,
”
began the Colonel, “which I am sure will interest you. The first
of them is the human voice. Do you realize that when one has
made a study of men‘s voices he can tell instantly how much
masculine vitality a man possesses just by hearing him speak?
You have all heard the shrill, piping voice of an old man. Well,
when a man‘s voice begins to take on that high pitch he is in a
very deplorable condition. Let me explain.
“The Vortex at the base of the neck has power over the
vocal cords. This Vortex and the one below in the sex center are
directly connected. Of course, all the Vortexes have a common
connection, but these two are geared together, as it were. What
affects one affects the other, so that when a man‘s voice is
high his manly vitality is low. (I not speaking of Tenor
voices.)
“Now all that is necessary to speed up these two Vortexes,
along with the others, is to practice the Five Rites. However,
one does not have to wait until these Vortexes are increased in
speed by the use of the Five Rites, but can raise their speed of
vibration with a special method that works very well. This
particular practice is easy. It consists in simply putting forth
an effort to keep the voice masculine; not allowing it to become
high, shrill, or piping. Listen to men with good low voices and
become conscious of how a real man‘s voice sounds. Then whenever
you talk, keep the voice down to the masculine vibration.
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“Real old men will find this to be quite a little task; but
it brings results. The first thing you know the lowered voice
will speed up the Vortex in the base of the throat. That will
speed up the Vortex in the sex center, which will improve the
man in masculine energy, and this again will cause the Vortex in
the throat to speed up. The adolescent boy whose voice is
changing is experiencing the same thing. The Two Vortexes are
speeding up. In this case it is usually caused by the Vortex in
the procreative center being speeded up by nature. But anything
that will speed up the Vortex in the throat will cause its
companion Vortex immediately below to increase speed.
“There are a number of young men who are robust and virile
now who will not remain that way long. This is due to the fact
that their particular voice, for several reasons which I haven‘t
the time to explain now, never came down to the masculine pitch.
But these young men, as well as the old ones, can definitely get
results of a very wonderful nature by consciously lowering their
voices. In the young men it will mean prolonged virility; in the
older men, renewed virility.
“Some time ago I came across a quite splendid voice
exercise. Like all other potent things it is very simple.
Whenever you are by yourself or where there is sufficient noise
to drown your voice so that you will not annoy others, practice
saying in
low
tones, partly through the nose:
“ ‘Me – me – me – me – e – e – e – e – e – e – e – e – e’.
“Repeat it time and again. When you get it down quite low,
try it in a small room, like the bath room. You can often make
the room hum with your voice. Then try to get the same effect in
a larger room. Of course, listening to this vibration of your
voice is not entirely necessary; but often the vibration will
cause the other Vortexes in the body to speed up, especially the
one in the sex center and the two in the head.
The ‘Me – me – e – e – e –‘ exercise is a good one, but you
can use it to good advantage other vowels, also. ‘Mo – mo – o –
o – o – o’ as well as ‘Ma – ma – ma a – a – a’, and ‘Mu – mu –
mu – u – u – u – u’ are good. Like the e‘s on ‘me’, and o‘s in
‘Mo’, and a‘s in ‘Ma’ and u‘s in ‘Mu’ are drawn out very long as
a
single
sound and not as so many short ones.
Each of the vowel sounds should be started with ‘M’, and the ‘M’
should be repeated with the vowel three or four times, then draw
out the vowel into a long one. Always start with the ‘Me – me –
e – e – e’ exercise and end with ‘Mu – mu – mu – u – u – u – u’
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exercise. Start with the first and repeat it twentyfive times,
then go to the others – each twentyfive times. Some students
get the best results from the use of the ‘Me – me – me – e – e –
e’ practice only.
“In old women, the voice also becomes shrill and should be
toned down. Of course, a woman‘s voice naturally is higher than
a man‘s. If she should get it down as low as a man‘s, it would
not be beneficial at all to her. It would speed up the Two
Vortexes — the one in the throat and its companion, so as to
cause her to act, look, think, and talk mannishly. By the same
token, a mannish woman could wonderfully improve herself by
raising her voice to the level of a normal woman‘s.
“I have known of men with high voices who partook of so
much alcoholic beverages that they developed ‘whiskey’ voices –
low and growling. To their amazement they began to become virile
again. Usually they attributed their good fortune to
intemperance or to a certain brand of whiskey, but neither
intemperance nor whiskey did anything for them directly.
“What happened was that the vocal cords were irritated and
therefore inflamed and swollen. This lowered the voice and
raised the speed of the Vortex in the throat, which in turn,
raised the vibrations of the Vortex in the masculine center
below, and brought about the renewed masculine vitality.
“Now,
”
said the Colonel, after pausing a moment, ―I want to
speak on one more subject, which could be entitled ‘Putting off
the old man’. Lowering the voice and speeding up the Vortexes
certainly has a lot to do in eliminating the ‘old man’ within
us, but there are other things which help to make us much
younger even though they do not directly affect the Vortexes. If
it were possible suddenly to take a man out of a decrepit old
body and place him in a brand new youthful one about 25 years of
age, I am confident that the old man he had allowed himself to
become would cause him to remain old in most of his ways. It is
true that he would perk up a bit around the ladies, but outside
of that I think he would remain old.
“Getting old, of course, is brought about first by a
lack or a complete absence of manly virility. But that is not
the only cause. The world is full of old men around 60 who
get a certain dubious pleasure out of acting old. This is all
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wrong. Regardless of whether a man has full vitality at the
present time or not he should do everything possible to
eliminate the
‘old man’ that has crept within him. He must be dislodged and
rooted out. Therefore, gentlemen, from now on get rid of the
‘old man’ within you. How to do it? It is very simple. Don‘t do
the things old people do. With your new and everincreasing
vitality this should be easy.
“The first thing to do is to straighten up. Stand like a
man should. When you first started this class some of you were
so bent over that you looked like question marks; but as vigor
returned and spirits became better you began to straighten up.
That was fine; but don‘t stop now. Straighten right on up, start
throwing your chest out, pull the stomach and the chin in, and
right away you have eliminated 20 years from your appearance and
40 years from your mind. Likewise, eliminate ‘old man’
mannerisms. When you walk, know first where you are going; then
start out and go there. Don‘t dogtrot or run, and don‘t shuffle
along, but pick up your feet and stride. Keep one eye on where
you are going and the other one on everything you pass.
“At the Himalayan Lamasery there was a man, a European,
whom you would have sworn was not over 35 years of age, and who
acted like a man of 25 in every respect. This man was over a
hundred, and if I told you how much over a hundred you would not
believe me.
“Now about your weight. If you are underweight, you can
throw off the years by increasing your weight. If you are
overweight, which is a splendid sign of old age and senility,
you can throw off more years by reducing the weight to
normal. Get rid of the enlarged abdomens, too, and you will
look 10 years younger immediately.
“Here is something else which should interest all of you.
Only two years ago I was as bald as the baldest man here. When
vitality started coming back, one of the Lamas told me to
massage my scalp good with a piece of butter twice a week. The
butter up there was fresh, not a bit of salt in it. I took his
advice and massaged my scalp with butter until it soon loosened
up. I did this about one hour after a meal. The food elements in
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the blood were brought to the scalp by the circulation of the
blood. The scalp was so thoroughly massaged that the blood
vessels were dilated; the hair roots picked up the necessary
nutrition, and the hair grew, as you can plainly see.
“Even though you may not care to become mystics at this
time, you can throw many years off your mind, your attitude, and
feelings. So start at once. Any effort you put forth will be
rewarded, I can assure you. I have given you nothing but simple
Rites and practices because the simple things will bring you
health, youth, virility, and success when nothing else will.
“It has been a most thrilling thing to see you men
change and improve from day to day,
”
concluded the Colonel,
“but now you know all there is need for you to know for the
present. When you are ready for more information, the teacher
will appear. There are others who need this information much
more than you gentlemen did and I must be on my way to them.
”
Of course, we were sorry to see our friend the Colonel
depart. But we were glad and thankful for the priceless
information he had given us. The thought that the Colonel was
soon to help other men like ourselves find “The Fountain of
Youth,
”
“The Philosopher‘s Stone,
”
“The Elixir of Life,
”
thrilled us. Truly, I thought to myself, THE EYE OF
REVELATION is upon the world.
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Part Five
MANTRAMMIND MAGIC
Now and then the “Himalaya Club
”
would receive a short but
interesting communication from Colonel Bradford. He did not stay
long in any one place, and so the “Club
”
knew that he was
traveling about and lecturing before other groups throughout the
Englishspeaking world.
One day the “Himalaya Club
”
received quite a long letter
from the Colonel. It contained additional information, and was
intended for all of the members. Probably only the more advanced
members would be sufficiently interested in it to put it to use.
The title of the subject was: “MantramMind Magic
”
. The
word Mantram, as far as the meaning was concerned, was entirely
new to the group, although some of the members vaguely
remembered seeing it somewhere in print.
Colonel Bradford‘s letter explained:
“A Mantram is a ‘vocalized instrument of thought’. There is
a slight difference between Mantram and Mantra. Usually, Mantram
means vocalized thought, while Mantra is an inaudible thought.
“Time and again, each of you had some word or group of
words ‘run through your mind’. Sometimes it would be only one
word, at other times it would be two words, or a short group of
words. Often it would be the name of something, or probably some
one‘s name. When something of such a nature keeps running
through your mind it is a Mantra – an inaudible instrument of
thought. Just how it got started we haven‘t the space to go into
here, and furthermore it is not important to know the cause at
this time.
The important thing to know is to take advantage of this
subconscious activity, and this can easily be done when you
know how. This is how you proceed: The moment you become aware
of something running though your mind in the form if definite
words (not a tune), vocalize it. Let us say that the thought was
‘peace in our time’. Now each time the thought – ‘peace in our
time’ – passes through your mind, vocally repeat the thought and
add another one to it like this. ‘Peace in our time’,
means
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peace, power and plenty for me right now. In this way you take a
deepseated subconscious activity and attach to it something of
meaning and consequence, and after a while when subconscious
ceases to project its activity into your conscious mind,
although it will continue to repeat the thought within itself
(this has been proven through the use of hypnotism) it will
repeat along with its own your added thought, and instead of
repeating over and over again, ‘peace in our time’, it will
repeat ‘Peace in our time
means
peace, power and plenty for me
right now’.
“Before too long a time by proceeding in this manner your
subconscious realm of mind will be so ‘galvanized’ with the
meaning of the new thought that you attached to the
subconscious thought that the subconscious mind will begin to
put the thought into practice in your conscious life, and the
result will be a quieting of the things that disturb you through
the word ‘peace’ and this regardless of what the disturbing
elements might consist.
“Don‘t try to figure out how the subconscious is going to
overcome certain obstacles in your life and affairs to bring
about peace in your life. The subconscious in its way is far
more clever than is our conscious realm of mind. The conscious
mind is always coming up against stone walls, just can‘t go any
further in that direction, and soon hasn‘t the energy to attempt
to go any other direction, but not so with the subconscious
mind. The subconscious is not a reasoning mind and so if it is
headedoff in one direction it is not discouraged, doesn‘t give
up, because it knows (feels) that there are ten thousand other
directions that it can turn, and at least half of that number
will permit it to bring about the desired results in YOUR Life
and affairs.
“We said that a Mantram was a vocalized instrument of
thought. Use a Mantram whenever you can, because the
vocalization of the thought causes you to hear it, and this
means an additional impression upon the subconscious. The idea
is to send just as powerful a suggestion into the subconscious
realm of mind as possible.
“On the other hand, if we are in close contact with other
people, as we are when we riding along in a train with fellow
passengers sitting all about us and even another in the same
seat with us, we can‘t very well speak out and say ‗Peace in our
time means peace, power and plenty for me right now‘. In such a
case I would suggest that we use a Mantra, and quietly
think
to
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our self ‘Peace in our time means peace, power and plenty for me
right now’. True, it will not be quite as effective, but we
still get splendid results.
“Even after the subconscious has ceased projecting such a
thought into our conscious mind it is a very fine idea to
continue the work for some time to come, and every two or three
minutes repeat the suggestion along with the subconscious
thought of ‘Peace in our time’. The ‘Peace in our time’ of the
subconscious is the OPEN DOOR to the subconscious, and this
‘door’ remains open for a considerable time after the thought
rises high enough to contract our conscious mind.
“Always make your additions to your subconscious thought
positive, short, and to the point. We explained about the word
‗peace‘, how it brings about desirable results to you. Well, the
word ‘power’, when taken deep into the subconsciousnesses will
one day bring about health, strength and vitality in our
physical bodies, and not only that, we will find that we are
actually becoming much more selfcontrolled, and dominant
mentally.
“The word ‘plenty’ in our suggestion of course means
abundance. You not only want peace, but you want an abundance of
peace. You are not satisfied with just a little power in body
and mind, you want an abundance of it.
“‘Right now‘ at the end of your affirmation gives the
subconscious mind some ideas as to when you want all of this to
materialize – NOW. You desire that the subconscious mind
start bringing about the desired changes at once. Not a week, or
a month, or a year from now, but get busy and cause them to come
into manifestation in your life and affairs
now
.
“The subconscious thought will be anything of a million
different thoughts of halfthoughts. Sometimes they are the
names of people; other times, the names of plays you have seen
either recently or some time ago; or perhaps they will be the
names of stories or books. It doesn‘t matter what the thought is
that persists on running through our mind, just add another one
to it and every time the thought comes to mind repeat the
thought that comes to mind, and then attach your thought – your
affirmation – to it.
“A long time ago you probably read the book ‘Jane Eyre’, or
saw the firm version of it. Now, for no apparent reason
(although there is a good subconscious one) the thought ‘Jane
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Eyre’ runs through your mind time and time again. Well, just the
moment you become aware of it just repeat it and add a thought
to it: ‘Jane Eyre’
means
peace, power and plenty to me right
now.
“It is wise to place the word
means
between the
subconscious thought and your added thought. This informs the
subconsciousness in a very short and define way YOUR MEANING
of
‘Jane Eyre’. It is necessary to be very definite with the
subconscious mind, for in certain respects it is quite
childlike, and it must have definite thoughts if you expect it
to do its best work.
“No matter what words or phrases run through your mind –
‘peace in our time’, ‘Jane Eyre’, ‘Wee Willie Winkle’, etc.,
etc., just add YOUR MEANING to them, and as the subconscious
activity withdraws itself into the subconscious the thoughts,
regardless of what they are, will have YOUR THOUGHTS attached to
them, and it is
your thought
that will do the miracles in your
subconscious world for you. Not only in your subconscious
world but a little later on in your CONSCIOUS or OUTER WORLD.
“By all means make up your own affirmations or
autosuggestion to suit yourself. While ‘peace, power and plenty
right now’ is good, there is probably something else that you
need more than these three. Whatever it is, make it into an
affirmation and hook it onto your subconscious Mantra to be
drawn deep into your subconscious world, and put to work.
“Some folks have a subconscious mind that is very close to
the surface of the conscious mind, and the result is, never a
week passes but what they have some subconscious thought
running through their conscious mind time and again. If you are
one of these people, then about once a week you‘ll be able to
give your subconscious realm of mind a very excellent treatment
of suggestions or affirmations.
“There are other folks whose subconscious is not ‘located’
so near to the conscious mind and they seldom if ever have a
thought run through their minds hour upon hour or even a few
minutes. These folks, however, can induce the subconscious to
come to the surface with a thought to which an affirmation could
be added.
“Just a catchy little phrase like ‘Wee Willie Winkle’, if
thought to one‘s self for a short period of time will in most
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instances cause the subconscious to open the door between
itself and the conscious mind, and every few seconds repeat ‘Wee
Willie Winkle’, and after a little of this (do not begin too
soon) start adding whatever you desire ‘Wee Willie Winkle’ to
mean.
“The subconscious realm of mind is a very wonderful
‗creation‘ and
it is not half as hard to get it to work with you
as to get you to work with it
. In fact, the subconscious takes
great delight in working with you in accomplishing anything that
you desire. Desire is a very strong force, and when you use
desire to induce the subconscious to bring about certain
desirable results in your life, it will actually be thrilled to
work with you, to actually go out and get the things that you
want, to cause the desires of your heart to be realized or
materialized.
“This is something that each of you should know: The
subconscious realm of mind cannot feel or sorrow or grief. None
of these feelings or emotions are unpleasant to it, would be a
better way of stating the matter. Your pain is a thrilling
sensation to the subconscious. Your joy, enthusiasm, zeal and
fervor, also are thrilling sensations to your subconscious
mind, but as misery is much easier for each one of us to
experience than a joy, quite naturally the only real pleasure
the subconscious gets, and it is a joyloving ‘creature’, is
from our pain, sorrow, and misery, and quite naturally it brings
about these unpleasant things in our lives ‘thinking’ that we
get as much pleasure from them as does ‘it’ the subconscious
mind.
“Once we convince the subconsciousness that we get our big
thrills out of joyous things of life, the subconscious will
flood our lives with the thrilling things instead of the
miserable things of life.
The Magic Quality of AUM
“To a person who doesn‘t know English, an affirmation such
as ‘peace, power and plenty right now’ wouldn‘t mean a thing to
his subconscious mind, unless it was translated into his own
language, and he could use words that he was highly familiar
with which meant ‘peace, power and plenty right now’.
“I mention this because certain teachers from the East have
given out certain affirmations which are very fine to people who
know the language of the East. But these affirmations are
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absolutely worthless to Englishspeaking people because they do
not know the meaning of the words or phrases. Even if they have
been told the meaning, the words are still just so much jargon
to the subconscious, and the result is, no good is
accomplished. The subconscious is a wonderful thing, but it
cannot possibly use thoughts that are enshrouded in foreign
words unless these words are
completely familiar to you
.
“There is one exception, however – a word that comes from
the East which has a magical effect upon the subconscious as
well as upon the brain and nervous system. This word is ‘aum’.
The value of the word is not in its meaning but in its
vibration. Thus, anyone using it for vibratory purposes,
regardless of which particular language of earth he speaks, will
receive a special benefit from it; that is, of course, if he is
ready for a high and powerful vibration. Nothing is good out of
harmony with a lesser vibration.
“This particular word ‘ aum ’ when vibrated correctly, has
a very powerful stimulating effect upon the pineal gland, but,
the pineal gland should not be stimulated into great action if
the life a person is leading is not on a high plane. A person
should be sufficiently high in his vibrations through right
living that he is beyond the use of habitforming drugs, which
include alcohol and nicotine in any and all forms.
“One‘s diet should be minus, to a considerable extent (but
not entirely), fats of all finds but especially lard. Meat is
permissible in sensible and limited quantities, but
pork in any
form should be dispensed with
. A small amount of butter is
permissible. White sugar as well as all foods containing large
quantities of white sugar should be used sparingly. Honey and
natural sweets can be used instead and even they should not be
overindulged in. They are too sugar, and sugar is a
firstcousin to alcohol, and alcohol is completely OUT when one
is attempting to travel the path of the thrilling higher
vibrations.
“Starches, too, are detrimental unless they are well
masticated – practically digested in the mouth – then they
are no longer harmful if taken in sensible quantities.
“The average, normal man consumes about two quarts of water
each twentyfour hours. A woman weighing less naturally consumes
less liquid. The consumption of waters should be increased
considerably. A man should increase the intake of water from two
quarts per day to three, and a woman should increase her
consumption of liquid from one quart per day to one and a half.
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Even a little more for both men and women would be still better.
However, the increased amount of water should not be made all at
once, but over a period of at least two months, and of course no
change at all in the amount of liquid if a person is ailing
physically, without permission from their physician.
“The increased use of water should take place first, and
for at least a month, the one can use the AumVibration Rite for
good results.
“The ‘au’ is AUM is pronounced ‘ah’, it is pronounced
through the mouth and is drawn out for about
five seconds
, then
the mouth is closed (not suddenly) and the ‘m’ is hummed out
through the nose (either nostril) for
ten seconds
.
“After a breath or two, then do the ‘aummmmm’ again.
Three or four times in succession is quite sufficient. Do not
overdo a good thing. Stop the moment you begin to feel dizzy.
After an hour or so perform the ‘aum’s’ again several times. At
first never more than ten times even though no sign of any
dizziness has become manifest. Too much pineal stimulation for a
beginner is not a positive procedure.
“The best position to take for this Rite is to sit in an
easy chair and completely relax. Don‘t slouch down so that your
head will thrust forward and cramp your vocal cords. It is
necessary to get a good clear tone both through the mouth and
through the nose, and if you are in a cramped position you
cannot do this.
“One can even lie down on the back on a comfortable bed or
divan and perform this Rite to splendid advantage. The pillow
should be removed so that one can get the head far enough back
in order that vocal cords not be cramped.
“Don‘t fill the lungs bursting full of air, but amply
sufficient to do the Aum Vibration for fifteen seconds
(five seconds through the mouth – ten seconds through the
nose) without being completely out of breath at the end of
the 15 seconds.
“Like in the Mantra and Mantram Rites, you can use an
affirmation in this MantramAum Rite to splendid advantage.
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“You will remember that in the Mantra Rite you repeat your
affirmation mentally. In the Mantram Rite you repeat the
affirmation vocally. This one is a combination of both of the
Rites. While you are vocalizing ‘ah’ in
aum
for five seconds you
hold the mind quiet
, then while you are intoning the ‘m’ through
the nose for ten seconds
you repeat your affirmation mentally
several times.
“It is best not to use this Rite and the previous one at
the same time. Use this one when the mind is free from any
subconscious thoughts running through it.
“Also: It is best to prepare your affirmation before you
begin to practice the Aum Rite, so you will know exactly what to
suggest. Be sure that it contains exactly that which you wish to
become or what which you desire. Be absolutely certain that the
affirmation does not contain any negative thoughts or words, in
this way you will not build into your subconscious anything of
a detrimental character.
“Always remember that while you are humming the ‘m’ in
aum
through the nose (mouth closed) you, with your mental
affirmation, are making a powerful impression on your
subconscious mind, so powerful in fact that your words and
your thoughts are being permanently etches upon it, and for
this reason you most certainly do not want anything negative in
your affirmation. If you do, eventually it will come to the
surface mind, and you will have lost all the good which you
could otherwise have accomplished.
“This Rite is intended for older people only. In most
certainly is not to be used by persons under twentyfive years of
age. It is intended for mature men and women. Especially those who
have not found life a bed of roses. It is for those who wish to
‘reclaim the years that the locusts have eaten’.
“The Illuminati – the Wise Men of old – have all used this
unusual form of Mantra or Mantram for raising the vibration of
not only their minds and brains, but their physical bodies as
well. The Rite has a most beneficial effect on all of the
oldageproducing causes in the physical body – by eliminating
them, of course. Quite naturally if we refuse to eliminate any
of the known oldage producers in mind and body we cannot expect
to get thrilling results from this particular Rite. But as
causes for old age and senility are eliminated we can rest
assured that the vibrations of our minds and bodies will be
increased, and then we shall go forward to youth of mind and
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youth of body, and there is nothing more thrilling than a
mature
young mind in a renewed body.
“One reason why older people make so much better progress,
once they start to increase their vibrations than do men and
women onehalf or even onethird of their age, is due to the
fact that they have finally learned that the materialistic
world is just a makeshift, make believe existence, and any
joys found in it are as fleeting as dry leaves in a windstorm.
They know that the Great Thrills of Life are not found in the
outer world, but in the Inner World – in their INNER WORLD.
And, once they begin to experience the thrill of the higher
vibrations working in their minds and bodies, nothing could
ever induce them to go back into the senseless lives they lived
before they ever heard of an Inner World.
“The Eye of Revelation is upon you. Great days are ahead
for all of us, and this regardless of present conditions or
circumstances. Begin anew right where you are, and even
though most of you have made gratifying accomplishments,
these are as nothing in comparison to the thrilling things
that are just a short distance ahead of you.
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