Loud rang the voice of God, and lightning spears Pierced all the heavens; thunder shook the spheres. . . And when they stood waiting, came the word. That word that splits the rocks: I AM THE LORD!

Eleazar Kalir (Ashkenazic rite, 9th century)

Dedication

This book is dedicated to James J. and Desiree Hurtak for their priceless influence on our lives and our work and for bringing us to a fuller awareness of the value of sacred sounds as connected with the inter-dimensional work of the B’nai Or.

Books by Brian Crowley

The Springbok and the Kangaroo Concise Key to Numerology Currie Cup Story Calypso Cavaliers Cricket's Exiles

A History of Australian Batting A History of Australian Bowling The Face on Mars (with J. J. Hurtak)

Australia's Greatest Cricket Characters

Australia's Tennis Greats

A Cavalcade of International Cricketers

The Great Aussie Sausage Book (with Erich Schaal)

The Zulu Bone Oracle

Return to Mars (with Anthony Pollock)

Cradle Days of Australian Cricket (with Pat Mullins) Hotting Up

Numerology: Key to Karma (forthcoming)

Books by Esther Crowley

The Living Waters of Yoga & Meditation Joga in die Buitelug Love is Life

Books by Brian and Esther Crowley

Understanding the Oriental Martial Arts Japanese Gods of Luck (forthcoming)

Acknowledgments

Recognition is given to all those teachers who have inspired and/or instructed us down the years, including: Satya Sai Baba; Swami Muktananda; Swami Sivananda; Swami Venkatesananda; Sri Ramana Maharshi; Rita Williamson of the White Eagle Lodge and Psychic Club, Cape Town; Credo Vuzamazulu Mutwa, Hereditary High Sanusi of the Zulu nation; Nathaniel and other friends of rarer dimensions who have guided us throughout the composition of this book.

We also note the valuable part played in our development by institutions such as the Theosophical Society, Academy for Future Science, Aquarian Foundation, World Goodwill and International Yoga Teachers’ Association.

Special acknowledgment is accorded Yehuda Tagar of Adelaide, Australia, for his assistance with the chapter relating to universal sound, and David Godwin for his kindly review of the manuscript and sage suggestions.