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Situated in Fulham, SW London, the centre holds talks, workshops, courses and classes on healing, yoga, psychic and spiritual development and related topics.



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This is an entry from the Inner Potential Centre's back catalogue. To go to the current programme, click here.

shape power and the pyramids

natu patel

a personal investigation into the secrets of ancient egypt wednesday 23 march 7pm The Giza Pyramids in Egypt continue to arouse great interest throughout the world. Archaeologists and material investigators have given their conclusions, but without much convincing evidence to support their claims. There have been unorthodox researchers too, who have given a completely different perspective on the nature of these monuments. Despite - or maybe because of - the confusion that exists, many ordinary people are keen to solve the true mystery of these ancient structures: what were the origin and function of the Pyramids? The late Dr George King, who was an expert on radionics and shape power, had spoken briefly about the forgotten science of Shape Power and its connection with the Giza Pyramids. Taking this as a starting point, Natu, a student of Dr King, embarked on a series of investigations and experiments, which culminated in a visit to the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Keeping an open mind, he had some remarkable personal experiences, which unravelled many of the hidden mysteries of the pyramids. In the course of the evening's talk, Natu will present his findings about the Great Pyramid and its significance in the future. Natu Patel, who is an engineer by profession, worked in the rail and aviation industries. He is the organiser of the Derby Group of The Aetherius Society, which he established over 30 years ago. His interests range from UFOs to space exploration and world ecology. He runs one-day workshops on the Pyramids, which give attenders the opportunity to gain deeper insight into the hidden mystery of these monuments. Admission £7.50 (£5.00 concessions)

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