− | '''Access Consciousness''' (AC, ''Zugang zu Bewusstsein''<ref>Der Begriff access consciousness wird in deutscher Sprache auch als Zugangsbewusstsein übersetzt. In diesem Zusammenhang ist die richtigere Übersetzung hier aber "Zugang zu Bewusstsein"</ref>, vormals ''Access Energy Transformation''<ref>https://www.zentrum-oekumene.de/fileadmin/redaktion/Weltanschauungen/Weltanschauliche_Vielfalt_A5.pdf<br>S. 138</ref>) ist der Name eines seit 1990 verbreiteten [[Psychomarkt]]-Angebots des US-amerikanischen Autors Gary M. Douglas (geb. 1. Januar 1950), welches sich als eine Nachahmung des [[Scientology]]-Konzepts erweist. Mitgründer von Access Consciousness soll der ehemalige [[Chiropraktik|Chiropraktiker]] und Autor Dain Heer (USA) gewesen sein, der als "Dr. Dain Heer" vorgestellt wird. Der eigenen Legende nach soll die Methode Douglas vom 1916 verstorbenen russischen [[Geistheilen|Geistheiler]] [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Jefimowitsch_Rasputin Rasputin] [[Channeling|gechannelt]] (also post mortem diktiert) worden sein.<ref>Zitat: ''Access Consciousness was founded by Gary Douglas in 1990 in Santa Barbara, California. At the time, Douglas, who was a close friend of a former Scientologist named Mary Wernicke, was practicing channeling and receiving “thoughts” from various spiritual entities. He began to channel Grigori Efimovich Rasputin, once known as the “Mad Monk of Moscow” – a licentious occultist and 19th century Russian mystic who was said to have had all kinds of extraordinary powers during his lifetime.<br>As bizarre as this sounds already, this story continues to go even further off the rails.<br>“Shortly after Gary’s first channeling encounter with Rasputin, he is said to have traveled to Colorado to attend a meditation camp. While at this meditation camp, Gary channeled a group of non-human beings he calls the Novian,” Hassan writes.<br>These Novian beings were reportedly so hard on his body that he demanded they transmit information to him through his friend, Rasputin. The very next day, Rasputin began speaking through Gary about what is now known as Access Consciousness.<br>Through Gary, Rasputin taught that there are 32 “bars” or points on the head which, when touched, “will clear all the limitations you have about that area of your life,” a pamphlet from the group says. (In case you were wondering, there’s no scientific proof of this.)<br>As Hassan explains, “the BARS are the foundation of Access Consciousness and will be the first class any participant in Access will take.”''<br>Quelle: http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=29444</ref> Als Kontaktadresse wird aktuell (2017) eine Adresse in Stafford (Texas) angegeben.<ref>Access Consciousness, 406 Present Street, Stafford, TX 77477 United States of America</ref> | + | '''Access Consciousness''' (AC, ''Zugang zu Bewusstsein''<ref>Der Begriff access consciousness wird in deutscher Sprache auch als Zugangsbewusstsein übersetzt. In diesem Zusammenhang ist die richtigere Übersetzung hier aber "Zugang zu Bewusstsein"</ref>, vormals ''Access Energy Transformation''<ref>https://www.zentrum-oekumene.de/fileadmin/redaktion/Weltanschauungen/Weltanschauliche_Vielfalt_A5.pdf<br>S. 138</ref>) ist der Name eines seit 1990 verbreiteten [[Psychomarkt]]-Angebots des US-amerikanischen Autors Gary M. Douglas (geb. 1. Januar 1950), welches sich als eine Nachahmung des [[Scientology]]-Konzepts erweist. Mitgründer von Access Consciousness soll der ehemalige [[Chiropraktik|Chiropraktiker]] und Autor Dain Heer (USA) gewesen sein, der als "Dr. Dain Heer" vorgestellt wird. Der eigenen Legende nach soll die Methode Gary Douglas vom 1916 verstorbenen russischen [[Geistheilen|Geistheiler]] [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Jefimowitsch_Rasputin Rasputin] [[Channeling|gechannelt]] (also post mortem diktiert) worden sein.<ref>Zitat: ''Access Consciousness was founded by Gary Douglas in 1990 in Santa Barbara, California. At the time, Douglas, who was a close friend of a former Scientologist named Mary Wernicke, was practicing channeling and receiving “thoughts” from various spiritual entities. He began to channel Grigori Efimovich Rasputin, once known as the “Mad Monk of Moscow” – a licentious occultist and 19th century Russian mystic who was said to have had all kinds of extraordinary powers during his lifetime.<br>As bizarre as this sounds already, this story continues to go even further off the rails.<br>“Shortly after Gary’s first channeling encounter with Rasputin, he is said to have traveled to Colorado to attend a meditation camp. While at this meditation camp, Gary channeled a group of non-human beings he calls the Novian,” Hassan writes.<br>These Novian beings were reportedly so hard on his body that he demanded they transmit information to him through his friend, Rasputin. The very next day, Rasputin began speaking through Gary about what is now known as Access Consciousness.<br>Through Gary, Rasputin taught that there are 32 “bars” or points on the head which, when touched, “will clear all the limitations you have about that area of your life,” a pamphlet from the group says. (In case you were wondering, there’s no scientific proof of this.)<br>As Hassan explains, “the BARS are the foundation of Access Consciousness and will be the first class any participant in Access will take.”''<br>Quelle: http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=29444</ref> Als Kontaktadresse wird aktuell (2017) eine Adresse in Stafford (Texas) angegeben.<ref>Access Consciousness, 406 Present Street, Stafford, TX 77477 United States of America</ref> |