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20031203

Lemuria/Mu

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Lemuria/Mu


coverLemurian Scrolls: Angelic Prophecies Revealing Human Origins, by Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. HC. Rarely do mystics and yogis of the author's stature reveal their profoundest visions in such lucid detail as in this reading of ancient akashic manuscripts taking us on a journey back to the dimmest shadows of human existence. Released from Satguru Subramuniyaswami's private siddha collection, it explores the arrival of humans from the Pleiades and the unrecorded beginning years of life on Earth. With 46 illustrations.


coverLemuria and Atlantis: Studying the Past to Survive the Future, by Shirley Andrews, from Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. ISBN 0738703974. The author of Atlantis: Insights from a Lost Civilization combines her own research with the data of scholars, scientists, and respected psychics to offer a compelling look at the lost continent of Lemuria and its relationship to Atlantis. What was life like on this beautiful Pacific land, destroyed in 10,000 B.C.? What relevance do these lost civilizations have for today? Andrews uncovers evidence of Atlanteans and Lemurians in the Americas, ancient technologies, extraterrestrial intervention, and other civilizations of prehistory.

coverThe Fulfillment: Return of Mu, by Sandra Elizabeth Gustafson. TPB. The Fulfillment begins on 9-11, 2001, when a manual for self-fulfillment first appears on a car seat in Alpharetta, Georgia. It recounts spiritual adventures where twelve students, sharing dreams, study with Sahab and the Angel Alcyona. The MuÆs learn the nature of spiritual reality, are provided with tools for self-healing and charged with implementing sacred truths which they remember from long ago on the continent of Lemuria. Could you be one of them?

coverDiscover the Dreamer from Lemuria, by Lazaris. Audio cassette. Since 1974, Lazaris has channeled through Jach Pursel, his only channel, offering his friendship and love, and generating a remarkable body of tools, techniques, processes and pathways for our Spiritual Journey Home to God/Goddess/All That Is. He has touched thousands in his extraordinary workshops, and tens of thousands more with the books, video tapes and audio tapes that many have said are the finest tools of metaphysics and spirituality available. We invite you to explore the Love, the Light, the Joy, and the Wonder which is the Spark of Love known as Lazaris.

coverLost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific (The Lost City Series), by David Hatcher Childress. David Hatcher Childress's book looks at the Lemuria story, the lost continent of the Pacific or maybe Indian ocean, with great imagination and intellectual curiosity. For the first time since the 1930s he approached the subject in detail, and he is not afraid to take on many aspects of the story, however quirky, with an open mind.



coverThe Legend of Altazar: A Fragment of the True History of Planet Earth, by Solara. TPB. The thrilling story of Altazar, a High King of ancient Lemuria and his love for the Atlantean High Priestess Diandra, their wrenching separation during the sinking of Lemuria, Altazar's journey to the ancient civilizations of AN & Tihuanacu in South America and through the fall of Atlantis into full remembrance. This is the book to read to trigger the core of your remembrance of the great civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis!


coverAtlantis and Lemuria, by Rudolf Steiner. TPB. There was a time when a continent called Atlantis still lay between Europe and America. This portion of the world’s surface was at one time land; this land now forms the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Plato alluded to the last remaining remnant of that lost continent when he sopke of the Island of Poseidon. Countless publications are dedicated to proving that Atlantis existed and attempt to discover the location of the Lost Continent. Here, accepting the existence of Atlantis, the author pontificates on the spiritual condition of soul attempts to indicate the inner nature of the conditions under which they lived. An interesting discourse on the evolution of the Atlantean and Leumurian race as revealed by the Akashic records.

coverLegends of Atlantis and Lost Lemuria, by W. Scott-Elliot, John Algeo (Designer). TPB. According to the clairvoyant investigations of the late C.W. Leadbeater, we have all lived on the lost continent of Atlantis and its counterpart Lemuria in past lives. This book is a travel guide to these ancient lands, now submerged. Their inhabitants, their lives and environments, come alive--based on Leadbeater's visions as well as writings by Plato, H.P. Blavatsky, and others.


coverLost Lemuria, by W. Scott Elliot. With Two Maps Showing Distribution of Land Areas at Different Periods. The object of this paper is not so much to bring forward new and startling information about the lost continent, as to establish by the evidence obtainable from geology and from the study of the relative distribution of living and extinct animals and plants, as well as from the observed processes of physical evolution in the lower kingdoms, the facts stated in the Secret Doctrine and in other works with reference to these now submerged lands.

coverThe Lemurian Way: Remembering Your Essential Nature, by Lauren O. Thyme, Sareya Orion, Paul Obler. TPB. The Lemurian Way is a fascinating account of the Lemurian civilization and, more importantly, what it meant to be a Lemurian. Lauren O. Thyme, with the guidance of channeled information from the Lemurian Elders, has created a striking account of the customs, lifestyle, and harmonious community of people known as Lemurians. Lauren has done a masterful job of showing what life was like during this ancient civilization. If you feel drawn to Lemuria, or Mu, for whatever reason, and would like to learn more, _The Lemurian Way_ provides you with a truly wonderful understanding and awareness of the Lemurian civilization, and the glory that Lemuria was. And by exploring, studying, and remembering our distant past, we can better understand why we are here now.

coverEdgar Cayce's Atlantis and Lemuria: The Lost Civilizations in the Light of Modern Discoveries, by Frank Joseph. TPB. Twenty-four centuries after Plato left us his intriguing remarks about Atlantis, Edgar Cayce began to talk, in an altered psychic state, about a lost civilization on Lemuria, Atlantis' Pacific precurser. Frank Joseph now takes a look, via archeology and other fields, at how modern discoveries are bolstering the idea that Atlantis and Lemuria really existed, the disturbing parallels between those civilizations and our own, and what those parallels may be telling us.

coverLemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific, by Wishar S. Cerve. TPB. Beneath the rollings seas lie the mysteries of forgotten civilizations. Swept by the tides, half buried by the sands, worn away by terrific pressure are the remnants of a culture little known to our age. Where the mighty Pacific now sweeps majestically for thousands of miles, there was once a vast continent. This land was known as Lemuria, and its people as Lemurians.

In this book you will learn the incredible truth about the Lemurian race, their civilization's high development, their advanced technology, their deep comprehension of psychic and spiritual laws, and how their civilization was utterly destroyed. Yet the vast knowledge they possessed was not lost but has been preserved - kept alive in the hearts and minds of a sacred group today. Will our present civilization benefit from these inspiring, spiritual truths? This book reveals these things in a way you will never forget.

California and the West Coast of the United States were once part of the vast continent of Lemuria. From early times, legends and myths have circulated about California's mountain of mystery - Shasta - linking it with an ancient, forgotten people and a great sunken continent to the west. Is Mt. Shasta the repository of the remnants of Lemurian civilization? What do the strange rock-carved symbols in the Shasta region reveal about an ancient civilization swept from the face of the earth, except for surviviors who live among us today? Now you can witness the evidence and experience the glory that was Lemuria in Wishar S. Cerve's captivating book.

coverThe Lost Land of Lemuria: Fabulous Geographies, Catastrophic Histories, by Sumathi Ramaswamy. During the nineteenth century, Lemuria was imagined as a land that once bridged India and Africa but that disappeared into the ocean millennia ago, much like Atlantis. A sustained meditation on a lost place from a lost time, this elegantly written book is the first to explore Lemuria's incarnations across cultures, from Victorian-era science to Euro-American occultism to colonial and postcolonial India. Superbly researched, The Lost Land of Lemuria widens into a provocative exploration of the poetics and politics of loss to consider how this sentiment manifests itself in a fascination with vanished homelands, hidden civilizations, and forgotten peoples, ultimately revealing how loss itself has become a condition of modernity. Illustrations: 10 line illustrations.

coverIn Search Of Lemuria, by Mark R. Williams. The lost continent of Lemuria, the land of Mu, is a place that history has nearly forgotten. Yet it lives on in the mythology of Hindus and Australian Aborigines, Polynesians and American Indians. Its place is likewise secure beside Atlantis in the metaphysical speculations of Occult pioneers Madame Blavatsky and Edgar Cayce, as well as New Age channelers and soothsayers.

While Atlantis is well known, Lemuria has remained a subject only discussed in elite esoteric circles. But did Lemuria really exist? And if so when, and where was it located? Was it home to a gentle race of mystics and dreamers or an advanced society whose technology helped bring it down? And what happened to Lemuria in the end? Can an entire continent sink or vanish? The author's challenge is clear: to find if Lemuria and its lost civilization really existed. Yet during his search he embarks on a metaphysical journey as well, whose outcome is uncertain.

coverHeaven's Mirror: Quest for the Lost Civilization, by Graham Hancock, Santha Faiia. In very different parts of the world, evidence exists of a common legacy -- shared by cultures separated by hundreds, sometimes thousands of years. From Mexico to Iceland, Cambodia to Easter Island, China to Egypt, we are finding a common astronomical wisdom handed down from a time before history. The evidence includes diverse examples of megalithic architecture, which incorporate precise and sophisticated geometry and are positioned according to astronomical alignments and symbolism. Heaven's Mirror has been written and photographed to offer unique insights into the mystery and meaning of ancient "stellar cities" such as Teotihuacan, Uxmal and Chichen Itza in Mexico, Giza-Heliopolis in Egypt, Angkor Wat in Southeast Asia, and Tiahuanaco in Bolivia.

20031202

Sacred Geometry

Sacred Geometry



A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science, by Michael S. Schneider. In the spiral of the nautilus shell, in the veins of a maple leaf, in the bonds of the benzene ring--everywhere he looks, Schneider sees a cosmic geometry. Of course, the lines of this geometry have long attracted the attention of probing minds, including Pythagoras, Plato, the Psalmist, Demetrius, and Plotinus. The author weaves the insights of these thinkers and many more together in a tapestry of reflections (richly illustrated) on celestial harmonies. Once initiated into the ancient mysteries, the reader will recognize profound meanings--not merely scientific utility--in squares, triangles, and other common shapes. The reader needs no extraordinary expertise in mathematics to explore these pages, just a relish for intellectual adventure. Schneider helps us discover just how much mental energy can fit within the circle of new horizons.


Sacred Geometry, by Miranda Lundy. Geometry is one of a group of special sciences - Number, Music and Cosmology are the others - found identically in nearly every culture on earth. In this small volume, Miranda Lundy presents a unique introduction to this most ancient and timeless of universal sciences. Sacred Geometry demonstrates what happens to space in two dimensions - a subject last flowering in the art, science and architecture of the Renaissance and seen in the designs of Stonehenge, mosque decorations and church windows. With exquisite hand-drawn images throughout showing the relationship between shapes, the patterns of coin circles, and the definition of the golden section, it will forever alter the way in which you look at a triangle, hexagon, arch, or spiral.

Small Books, Big Ideas Historically, in all known cultures on Earth, wise men and women studied the four great unchanging liberal arts -numbers, music, geometry and cosmology-and used them to inform the practical and decorative arts like medicine, pottery, agriculture and building. At one time, the metaphysical fields of the liberal arts were considered utterly universal, even placed above physics and religion. Today no one knows them. Walker & Company is proud to launch Wooden Books, a collectable series of concise books offering simple introductions to timeless sciences and vanishing arts. Attractively simple in their appearance yet extremely informative in content, these unusual books are the perfect gift solution for all ages and occasions. The expanding title range is highly collectable and ensures continuing interest. In addition, the books are non-gloss and non-color, appealing to a greener book-buying public. Wooden Books are ideally suited to non-book outlets.


Sacred Sites of the Knights Templar: Ancient Astronomer and Freemasons at Stonehenge, Rennes-Le-Chateau, and Santiago De Compostela, Revealed by John K. Young. All across Europe, massive stone monuments erected by a prehistoric culture can be found. This book examines these sacred megalithic sites, such as Stonehenge and Rennes-le-Chateau, offering a new explanation for their distribution and meaning - that they were constructed to commemorate astronomical events - and revealing their significance to the Knights Templar. The author offers evidence for a continuing hidden philosophy based on ancient astronomy, maintained in secret by the Templars and in turn by the Freemasons.


The Genesis and Geometry of the Labyrinth: Architecture, Hidden Language, Myths, and Rituals, by Patrick Conty. A groundbreaking look at the phenomenon of the labyrinth, connecting this ancient symbol to modern scientific principles. *Illustrated with labyrinths from around the world and throughout history. *Demonstrates how the labyrinth differs from a maze and how it is a tool for interpreting ancient myths and religious beliefs. *Draws parallels between the labyrinth and quantum physics, showing how through the secrets of the labyrinth we can unlock the mystery of life itself. The powerful symbol of the labyrinth exists in countless cultures spanning the globe from Africa and ancient Greece to India, China, and pre-Colombian North and South America. For centuries they have been used for religious rituals, meditation, and spiritual and physical healing. In the labyrinth humanity finds a model of the quintessential sacred space that depicts the most profound levels of consciousness. Its center is regarded in many cultures as a door between two worlds, thus providing individuals with the ideal place for self questioning and meditation.

In a comprehensive exploration of this time-honored symbol, Patrick Conty shows how the geometrical construction of the ancient labyrinth corresponds exactly with today's modern geometry, illustrating that recent developments in math and physics parallel the science of ancient civilizations. By looking at the way the two systems complement each other, Conty draws new conclusions about the ancient world and how that world can benefit us right now. Conty explores not only physical labyrinths but also reveals how the same transcendent principles are at work in Celtic knot work; the designs of ancient Chinese cauldrons; the tattoos and tracings of primitive art; the textiles of Africa, Peru, and Central America; and the geometric patterns in Islamic art.


Complete Guide to Labyrinths: Tapping the Sacred Spiral for Power, by Cassandra Eason, TPB from Crossing Press, ISBN 1580911269. A universal symbol of transformation, the labyrinth was created in ancient times to represent humanity's search for the core of divinity. Unlike a maze, with its multiple choices, a labyrinth has a single winding pathway composed of 7, 11 or 12 circuits that spiral inward to a center. This book by a renowned British psychic and folklorist explores the mystery of this sacred symbol and how to ritually harness its power for personal transformation, protection, healing, and enlightenment.


The Geometry of Meaning, by Arthur M. Young. TPB. Finding the abstruse mathematical formulations of science incomprehensible, writes the author in his Introduction, modern philosophy falls back on the meaning of words. Correcting that error, this book re-introduces philosophy to the sacred science of numbers, angles and lines. Arthur Young's work has successfully established a foundation where Western technology and Eastern philosophy meet. -Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche, Head Lama, Nyingma Institute.


Sacred Geometry: Symbolism and Purpose in Religious Structures, by Nigel Pennick. TPB. Geometry underlies the structure of all things-from galaxies to molecules. Despite our separation from the natural world, human beings are still bound by the laws of the universe. In this absorbing history, the first of its kind, the applications of sacred geometry are examined and the full extent of its practise is revealed. Sacred Geometry traces the rise and fall of this transcendent art from megalithic stone circles to Art Nouveau and reveals how buildings that conform to its timeless principles mirror the geometry of the cosmos. 190 pages with many illustrations and drawings.

Ancient Cities, Sacred Skies: Cosmic...Geometries & City Planning in Ancient India, by J. McKim Malville. HC. The essays in the volume explore the symbolic geometry which helped organise the integrated life of traditional cities.

Weaver of Worlds: From Navajo...Apprenticeship to Sacred Geometry and Dreams: A Woman's Journey in Tapestry, by David Jongeward. TPB. The author portrays with deep sensitivity and perception the creative, personal journey of his wife, master tapestry weaver Carolyn Jongeward.


Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space, by Gordon Strachan. TPB. In this ground-breaking new work, Gordon Strachan explores the magnificent structure of Chartres Cathedral and its influences on the medieval master builders. Using Chartres as a starting point, Dr. Strachan shows how the origins of the Gothic style—the pointed arch—may lie in Islamic architecture. He goes on to a fascinating and detailed consideration of how a particular architectural space affects us, and how sacred geometry creates sacred space. Beautifully illustrated in a large format, this is an inspiring and informative book for anyone interested in religious architecture and spirituality.


The Fourth Dimension: Sacred Geometry, Alchemy, and Mathematics, by Rudolf Steiner. “Anything dead tends to remain within the three ordinary dimensions, while anything living constantly transcends them” (Rudolf Steiner). The point, line, plane and solid objects represent the first three dimensions, but a kind of reversal of space is involved in the ascent to a fourth dimension. Steiner leads us to the brink of this new perspective—as nearly as it can be done with words, diagrams, analogies, and examples of many kinds. In doing so, he continues his life-long project of demonstrating that our objective, everyday thinking is the lowest rung of a ladder that reaches up to literally infinite heights. The talks in this series and the selections from the question-and-answer sessions on many mathematical topics over the years are translated into English for the first time in The Fourth Dimension. They bring us to tantalizing new horizons of awareness where Steiner hoped to lead his listeners:

“Part of the charm of the fourth dimension is that it is a geometrical concept that interests popular culture as much as it does mathematicians. In both its popular and scientific applications, the fourth dimension has had both gnostic and agnostic exponents” (from the Introduction).

About the author:RUDOLF STEINER (1861–1925) became a respected and well-published scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, particularly known for his work on Goethe’s scientific writings. At the beginning of the twentieth century, he began to develop his earlier philosophical principles into an approach to methodical research of psychological and spiritual phenomena. His multifaceted genius has led to innovative and holistic approaches in medicine, philosophy, religion, education (Waldorf schools), special education (the Camphill movement), economics, agriculture (biodynamics), science, architecture, and the arts (drama, speech and eurythmy). In 1924 he founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which has branches throughout the world.

The Secret Doctrine of the Kabbalah:...Recovering the Key to Hebraic Sacred Science, by Leonora Leet. TPB. Leet, author of Renewing the Covenant, has produced a book that is by turns dazzling and puzzling. No less than an attempt not only to improve upon the traditional summations of Kabbalistic truth and practice but to reconcile them with modern linguistic and cosmological theory, this will delight adepts but may leave beginners behind. Nevertheless, Leet's is an impressive work.

Sacred Geometry Oracle: Become the...Architect of Your Life, by John Michael Greer. You are the Architect of Your Own Destiny. Expand your awareness of the universal patterns that shape your life with the Sacred Geometry Oracle. Now, for the first time, you can use this ancient wisdom as a tool for meditation, divination, and self-exploration. When we get to the point, run around in circles, or go off on a tangent, we're already interpreting our lives in geometrical terms. The same sort of awareness can be turned to the subtle and communicative designs of sacred geometry, making them into symbols that serve as a bridge between our intuitive awareness and the world of our experience.


Sacred Geometry Oracle Deck, by Francene Hart. The tarot set Sacred Geometry Oracle Deck includes over sixty color cards and a 128-page book packed with details on how to use them; but it's more than just a handsome tarot set: Sacred Geometry Oracle Deck is the first divination tool based on geometry and introduces a new way of gaining access to wisdom through card interpretation. Highly recommended, especially for advanced tarot users who want to explore the powers of other decks. This Oracle includes: Thirty-three cards, each bearing an important diagram from the lore of traditional sacred geometry An illustrated guidebook that presents the meaning of each card, how to cast and interpret readings, and meditation suggestions Step-by-step exercises for constructing traditional geometric forms and patterns (with the help of your own geometer's tools: compass, straightedge, pencil, and paper), and tool-storing space in the kit box.

20031201

Nikola Tesla



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My Inventions: The Autobiography of...Nikola Tesla, by Ben Johnston (Editor). TPB. Tesla's autobiography, originally printed as a series of six magazine articles in The Electrical Experimenter magazine. Complete with all original plus 6 additional illustrations.


Tesla: Man Out of Time, by Margaret Cheney. TPB. In Tesla: Man Out of Time, Margaret Cheney explores the brilliant and prescient mind of one of the twentieth century's greatest scientists and inventors. Called a madman by his enemies, a genius by others, and an enigma by nearly everyone, Nikola Tesla was, without a doubt, a trailblazing inventor who created astonishing, sometimes world-transforming devices that were virtually without theoretical precedent. Tesla not only discovered the rotating magnetic field -- the basis of most alternating-current machinery -- but also introduced us to the fundamentals of robotics, computers, and missile science. Almost supernaturally gifted, unfailingly flamboyant and neurotic, Tesla was troubled by an array of compulsions and phobias and was fond of extravagant, visionary experimentations. He was also a popular man-about-town, admired by men as diverse as Mark Twain and George Westinghouse, and adored by scores of society beauties.

From Tesla's childhood in Yugoslavia to his death in New York in the 1940s, Cheney paints a compelling human portrait and chronicles a lifetime of discoveries that radically altered -- and continue to alter -- the world in which we live. Tesla: Man Out of Time is an in-depth look at the seminal accomplishments of a scientific wizard and a thoughtful examination of the obsessions and eccentricities of the man behind the science.


The Lost Journals of Nikola Tesla :...Haarp - Chemtrails and Secret of Alternative 4, by Tim Swartz, Timothy Beckley (Editor). TPB. "A good concise education on Tesla...a reference on the subject you will access often." -BeyondBoundaries.com


Nikola Tesla Journey To Mars: Are We...Already There?, by Sean Casteel, Commander X. TPB. "Questions what we know about gravity, energy and our place in the Cosmos. . . Exposes darkest secrets of black ops projects." -Tim Schwartz


Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla, by John Jacob O'Neil. HC. Some of Tesla's ideas were so far ahead of his time that to the people of his day, they were considered impossible; his vision of the world of the future was mocked and laughed at even by other scientists. Over time scepticism about the possibilities of science and technology has waned. Unfortunately for us the world was not yet ready for Tesla, this man out of time, and he died with his greatest achievments alive only in his mind.


Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola...Tesla: Biography of a Genius, by Marc J. Seifer. TPB. What kind of genius can fathom the mysteries of electromagnetism but cannot keep corporate lawyers from taking him to the cleaners? Perhaps because his life did not culminate in wealth and acclaim, Nikola Tesla has largely slipped from the national memory. Seifer's biography rescues him from oblivion, bringing back to life the amazingly creative intellect that gave us fluorescent lighting, wireless communication, cheap electrical power, and the remote control. But Seifer also resurrects the wounded, self-destructive personality who never recovered from the loss of a favored older brother and who spiraled into weird obsessions, mental collapse, and poverty as he watched other men use his inventions to win fame and riches. Seifer does an admirable job of explaining his subject's technical feats and analyzing his psychological idiosyncrasies. Tinged with pathos, this meticulously researched biography deserves attention from all who would understand the human tragedies played out in the shadows of our neon culture. Notes, appendix, and bibliography.


The Tesla Papers: Nikola Tesla on Free...Energy & Wireless Transmission of Power, by Nikola Tesla, David Hatcher Childress (Editor). TPB. In the tradition of The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla, The Anti-Gravity Handbook and The Free-Energy Device Handbook, science and UFO author David Hatcher Childress takes us into the incredible world of Nikola Tesla and his amazing inventions. Tesla's rare article "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy with Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy"-originally published in the June 1900 issue of The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine-was the master blueprint for his fantastic vision of the future, including wireless power, anti-gravity, free energy and highly advanced solar power.


Nikola Tesla's Earthquake Machine: With...Tesla's Original Patents Plus New Blueprints to Build Your Own Working Model, by Dale Pond, Walter Baumgartner. TPB. This manual presents a new technology. It is based on SONIC VIBRATIONS which can be produced by a comparatively simple apparatus. Although sonic vibrations can be similar in their effects and in their wave mechanics like electro-magnetic oscillations, the writer has good reason to believe that this proposed system is fundamentally different in so far as the MANNER OF PRODUCTION of sonic vibrations is concerned.


The Inventions, Researches and Writings...of Nikola Tesla - 1894, by Thomas Commerford Martin. TPB. 512 pages. Probably the most comprehensive book about Tesla s work and fully illustrated!


The Problem of Increasing Human Energy -...1900, by Nikola Tesla. TPB. With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun s Energy.


In Search of Nikola Tesla, by F. David Peat. TPB. A completely revised and redesigned edition of the cult classic, with a new introduction by Alaksandar Marinic, former head of the Tesla Museum, a new chapter, and a selection of intriguing photographs of the eccentric genius and his work in search of the holy grail of electricity--the transmission of power without loss. As a student in Prague in the 1870s, Tesla "saw" the electric induction motor and patented his discovery--the first of many inventions whose plans seem to have come to him fully fledged. He worked for the Edison company in Paris before emigrating to the U.S. and battling with Thomas Edison himself to ensure that alternating, rather than direct current, became the standard. He sold his patent in the induction motor for one million dollars to George Westinghouse, who used this system for the Niagara Falls Power Project.

Moving to Colorado Springs, Tesla worked on resonance, building enormous oscillating towers in experiments which still intrigue today. In later life, Tesla became a recluse, bombarding newspapers with eccentric claims, including energy transmission to other planets.

Though he died alone and virtually forgotten, rumors gradually grew that Tesla had made further remarkable discoveries. In an attempt to replicate his experiments, people still build Tesla towers and puzzle over the possible link with low-frequency broadcasts which can supposedly disrupt the weather and affect the human mind.


Tesla: The Modern Sorcerer, by Daniel Blair Stewart. TPB. With more than 100 patents, electrical engineer Nikola Tesla rivaled Thomas Edison as one of our greatest scientists. This biography, notable for its anecdotal detail and extensive dialogue from original documents, reflects the author's thorough research. Often overlooked as a subject of study in primary schools, Tesla was a leader in electrical innovation whose inventions include the induction motor, alternating-current power transmission, and the radio.


Dr. Nikola Tesla Bibliography, by John T. Ratlaff, John T. Ratzlaff, Leland I. Anderson. Spiral-bound. First published in 1979, this is the second printing of an exhaustive annotated bibliography of writings by and about the inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). The period covered is from 1884 through 1978 with approximately 3,000 citations arranged in chronological order. In compiling this edition, all earlier bibliographical efforts were merged, with both North American and European sources being cited. In addition to searching periodical directories and newspaper indexes, complete runs of 23 serials were examined for content; morgue files were examined for unindexed newspapers; Tesla's estate papers were examined for reference to obscure published articles; clipping files in major institutional and public libraries were examined. The end result is a major work that to this day serves as an aid to the user in following the sequence of Tesla's life, scientific discoveries, and accomplishments.


Colorado Springs Notes 1899-1900, by Nikola Tesla. TPB. This is a marvelous insight into the working methods of Nikola Tesla. His 'autobiography' does not tell much about the man. This reprint of his working journal during the period of his Colarado experiements lets you into his thought processess and methods of working.


Nikola Tesla: Incredible Scientist &...Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla, by Morrison Colladay, John J. O'Neill. TPB. Nikola Tesla: Incredible Scientist, and article from the American Mercury, June 59; Illustrations of patents; Tesla stamps; Articles & pictures from the book Lightning in His Hands; Bibliography of books & articles on Tesla; Prodigal Genius.


Nikola Tesla: Free Energy and the White..., by Commander X. TPB. Exposes the most important alternative scientific advancements of our time utilizing free energy which was uncovered by Tesla and perhaps derived from other worldly sources.


Nikola Tesla Complete Patent CollectionCD-ROM, by Bruce A. Perreault. This CD-ROM the most complete set of Tesla's Patents available to date! This set is truly unique in that it includes Canadian, Great Britain, as well as all his U.S. Patents, including one reissue.


Tesla: Master of Lightning, by Margaret Cheney and Robert Uth. HC. How could Margaret Cheney (Tesla : Man Out Of Time) and Robert Uth (Tesla : Master Of Lightning) improve upon their past individual works (a book and documentary video, respectively)? By combining their efforts to produce this wonderful book, that's how. The informative text is interspersed with 250 b&w and duotone images that show Tesla and the era in which he excelled. Also included are 36 sidebars that explain some of the technical aspects of Tesla's works.