Volume 8, Issue 2, page 2


I For too long, now, we've thought of ourselves as oases of
disagreement in the sands of the Bible Belt. We've pointed
out to curious inquirers that The ABERREE has more subscribers in
England than it does in Oklahoma -- but maybe it Is we
who are to blame. Anyhow, come April 12 (which will be history by
the time this is printed). we're going to Oklahoma
City and discover what "HQrizons Unl imi ted " is all about . We
learned of its existence only when Arthur Burks wrote that
he was to appear before a sponsoring group in the State Capital,
and we started checking. What we found out ups our
opinion of (some) Oklahomans, and raps our knuckles for our
kithless assumptions ...

I Charles Rhoades, president of Horizons Unlimited, writes that
the group meets twice monthly. with 25 to 50
attending the regular meetings and 100 to 200 at special
lectures. only recently, Hugh Lynn Cayce lectured on "Edgar Cay-,
ce, Citizen of the Universe"# and crowds were so large that he
was held over for a second appearance. Arthur Burks. who
should by now be well-known to ABERREE readers, is so booked
up--from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day--that we may find it
difficult to push thru the throng

long enough to saY"Hi. Art!"t and "How are you coming with your
unfinished manuscript on 1 16 Hours with Jesus' ?It But we
intend to try --and we apologize to Horizons Unlimited for not
remembering that you don't have to go across the ocean to
find horizons. They're right at home--and all around you ...

41 We admit we were a bit more than a bit (if you know how much
that is) surprised to get a mimeographed letter from
Blanche Pritchett, saying they were moTi-ngmarcap council . Where
they were going, Blanche didn It know at that time.
except it was "to themountains". She'd had a "revelation", or
whatever one calls those topof-the-poleg'hunches", to sell
their Fort Myers, Fla., Property and "go to the mountains".
without specifying what mountains. Being "allergic"to cold --
and most BIG mountains.seem to 16catethemselves in frigid

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areas--this limited their move to some of the mud dauber nests of
Dixie. and we hastily postcarded that thealoss Mountains
of Oklahoma (since they are made of mica) should be ideal for
their "Michael". But it seems Georgia will get the hod. As
this is written, it's not official yet, but we have " h u n ches
", too. (As well as friends who write and tell us what other
friends think/do/ plan.) Hmmmm. Wonder how high those Georgia
mountains are ...

I Apparently, the future of Parastudy is precarious. After 14
months, George and Zoe Nickerson are begInning ti;-re=aze
tFa-tone can do just so much, and no more; that it costs money to
publish a magazine; and it also costs money to live. In an
appeal to members of their research group, they have " laid it on
the line " in no uncertain terms. IS is, or isn't; the group
will be or won't; and those who w~ht to see their "samadhi" work
continue, will, or it won't. Part of their "operation
history" sounded so familiar, as we recall our early days, that
we were startled at the similan; ity, but we forecast that Zoe
and George will work things out. now that the confreres. as they
call their members, know what the score is/isn't. ..

I This month, because we , ve been having press trouble, we are
trying to close the forms early so we'll be prepared to
spend a couple days with an out-of-town"expert"who's go-ing to
end some of our printing Mficulties (he says, and we
hope). And guess what happenedl j[dell Stone, of Sierra Madre
Calif., sent Ye Pub. her selected recipes, and we can hardly
keep thig-important member of The ABERREE-team ather stove and
away from her desk--we mean, at her desk and away
from the stove. What you trying to do, Ikey sabo age the
operation? Anyhow, Idella tells us that she may have some extra
special news in connection with these recipes soon-and we wish
her a lot of success. Also. thanks for the ,*sabotage", and
it'll Probably get used AFTER this issue finally goes to press ...

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