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ROcussnt Voice of 'The Infl.1t..' for Earth, Mors,
Venus. Saturn. Pluto. and Zydokumzruskshen

Vol. XI JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 1965 No. 9

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HART to HEART . . . . . . . . . . . 2

AUDITORIAL-2'PSychology" As Used is

a Psycho Logic . . . . . . . . . 3

ADEPTS OF THE WHITE BROTHERHOOD TO

THE RESCUE- Paul Perella . . . . 4

WHO'S LYING ABOUT THE PRESIDENT'S

BIRTHDATE?--Burt, Ruby Essex 5

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ACTUAL MEMORY OR IMAGINED IDENTITY?

--Franklin S. Sullivan, D.Scn. . 7

YOGA "AN ACTION OF LIBERATION"

--Sri Ahmad Singh . . . . . . . . 9

PARTY LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

STAR DUST- Sylvia DeLong . . . . . 11

ORACLE OF DREAMS -- Lowana . . . . . 13

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR . . . . . . . 15

COVER-2'Framed"

POLICY: Don 't take it so damn' seriously. The infinite-
PQ ness of Man is not reduced to a-'split infinity"
CZ by wars, taxes. or"expertall who seek to sell

him what he already has in an infinite amount.
SUB-POLICY: We reserve the right to change our minds
0) from issue to issue, or even from page to page.
if we desire.
SUB-SUB-POLICY: Each Man has the inherent right to be
his own and only "Authority"
SUB-SUB-SUB-POLICY--We have no objection to"educated
guesses" about, Man's destiny -- if there' a no
price tag to It, and. if the guesser has no ob-
jection to our guessing he's only guessing.

"PSYCHOLDGY" MANY PERSONS who like to "stick
AS USED IS A their noses into " s o m e o n e
PSYCHO LOGIC else's business, or evaluate
others' actions. too often ex-
cuse their rudeness with a parroted litany such
as"I've always been a student of psychology",
or "I majored in psychology in school"-- as if
this unsubstantiated accoutrement made them
judge and jury over all they surveyed.

It may be true that schools of today have such courses in their
curriculum and it also may be true that such courses might
explain why most of the world's riots and irresponsible mob
actions are credited to "students "--to impressionable 'teen-
agers less than a stone's throw away from damp diapers--who defy
authority and take it upon themselves to correct imagined
faults in a wave of juvenile delinquency that threatens to turn
the world into a civilization in which the worst possible
crime one can commit is to reach an age of reason.

BUT EVEN with their failure to educate today's
pupils in the basic"Three R's", we doubt
if education-blown brain-mills alone are at
fault. Instead, we prefer to suspect unlearned
obeisance to the stuffed shirts who write and
lecture on child upbringing--the degreed"psy-
chologists" who pose as authorities yet know
nothing about their subject other than their
own infancy, and are spurred on mainly by the
well-paying market of frightened mothers who
mistakenly turn to ANYTHING in their frantic
hunt for expert guidance. Is it any wonder,
then, that these growing twigs are being bent
into social misfits and mob-crazed automatons,
when their teaching--both in school and in the
home--is to the mass and not the individual?

We suppose age always has resented the tempestuousness of youth--
and youth always has rebelled at the restrictive
harness he feels as he seeks to enjoy a less inhibited childhood.
To a 10 -year - old, an uncut lawn or sink of dirty dishes are
mortal enemies when the urge is to go swimming, or watch a
favorite television program. And there are
addled"psychologists" who will agree with them--and in print
--making it difficult for the parent to defend his position
when heis faced with such damning evidence that he is wrong.

A NO THE riots go on. Embassies are stoned by 4istudents", and
police and even troops find themselves impotent. Schools
become scenes of mad demonstrations in which mobs of juveniles
are herded off to courts manned by political
nincompoops who dare not punish the offenders because of pressure
from psychotic "sob- sisters" and indulgent parents.

If this trend continues, indications are that rebellions in
future generations will start at the cradle, and kindergartens
will be hot-beds of revolutions, monopolizing an army of " child-
psychologists" who know all the answers about how to
raise children--but nothing about what to do when the peace of an
entire world is threatened by their violent didoes.

We don't know the reason for these riots. and we suspect those
participating in them are less interested in goals than
they are in the thrill of being part of an unrestrained mob. But
if the world is civilized, there should be ways of adjusting
grievances without riots, strikes, murder, and arson. But maybe
it isn't. really. Civilized, we mean.

The trouble is--the streets, instead of the jails, are full of
students of the wrong type of psychology. What we need are
students of humanity, because the study of psychology,
apparently, is the study of self-indulgence. And we have much too
much of that.