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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2012-04-30 22:59  
The Eternal Knowledge Festival is intended to carry on the work of the late Sir John Agnew and the biennial Stars and Stones Forum that he ran in Suffolk. John worked tirelessly at finding interesting speakers and with our event held in April 2012, we would like to think that his vision carries on.
Our new host, Lucy Wyatt, is familiar to many on the independent research circuit as the author of 'Approaching Chaos - could an ancient archetype save C21st civlisation?' and since publication in January 2010, she has given many talks at festivals and other venues around the UK. Lucy is delighted to be able to provide the festival site on land which forms part of the family farm in Suffolk.
You can sign-up to watch the Eternal Knowledge Festival via the archived live stream.
You can watch Friday evening’s introduction and talk for free here
http://www.pentos.tv/live-streaming/
Day 1: Eternal Knowledge Festival
The archived Stream will be available Tuesday morning & you navigate it by selecting the screens for each lecture at the bottom of the page - The FREE Friday stream includes an intro by Lucy Wyatt
5-6pm General introduction
6-7pm Raymond Catchpole "What the environment can tell you if you listen"
7-8pm Supper
8-9pm David Rohl "Seeing Through the Eye of Horus: Understanding the World of Ancient Egypt"
Day 2: Eternal Knowledge Festival
Pay Per View (£16.18)
9.15-10.15am Brien Foerster "The lost history Of The Inca"
10.15-11.15am John Stuart Reid "Ancient Egypt Acoustic and Sound Healing"
Tea/coffee
11.30-12pm Yannick van Doorne "Ancient techniques applied to food production"
12-1pm Harry Oldfield "Our Invisible Universe"
Lunch [and a musical medley with Jack Pescod on keyboard]
2-4pm Talks & Workshops
2-3pm Anthony Thorley "Apollo's Arrow & the secret knowledge of the Bronze Age"
3-4pm Marylyn Whaymand "Ancient Cretan Knowledge - Whose Was It And Where Did It Come From?"
*Workshops
Maria Wheatley "Tarot - ancient wisdom for a modern generation" / Graeme Tobyn "Horary astrology: divination through star-gazing" / Nick Franks "Radionics - holistic distant healing" / Nick Marchmont "Sacred geometry" / John Byde "Implosion, cymatics, zero point energy and the work of Victor Schauberger" / Jane Cobbald "Working together: an exploration of the relationship between metals, humans and planet Earth"
Tea/coffee
4.15-5.30pm Dale Pond "Sympathetic Vibratory Physics - the spiritual science of John Keely and others"
5.30-6.30pm Nick Marchmont "Alchemy and the birth of modern science"
6.30-7.30pm James North "Hermetica & the Renaissance"
Show Day 3: Eternal Knowledge Festival
Pay Per View (£16.18)
9.15-10.15am Peter Gandy "The Hermetica - the lost wisdom of the pharaohs?"
10.15-11am Andrew Gough "The Cult of the Bee"
Tea/coffee
11.15-12pm Gregory Sams "Stardust & stellar consciousness"
12-1pm Bob Harris "How to create buildings for health and well-being"
Lunch
2-4pm Talks & Workshops
2-3pm Gary Biltcliffe "The legacy of the Etruscans and the Pelasgi" [pre-recorded]
3-4pm David Rohl "In Search of Eden: Locating the Legendary Garden of Paradise"
*Workshops
Maria Wheatley "Tarot - ancient wisdom for a modern generation" / Graeme Tobyn "Horary astrology: divination through star-gazing" / Tim Wheater "Ancient frequencies for the future" / Nick Marchmont "Sacred geometry" /John Stuart Reid"The ancients' ability to work hard stone" / Jane Cobbald "Copper Tools: a courtesy to the Earth" / Yannick van Doorne "Ancient techniques applied to food production"
Tea/coffee
4.30-6pm general forum discussion
The streams will be available for about a month at
http://www.pentos.tv/live-streaming/
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