Journal
of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 4, Vol 1. Vernal Equinox 2003 |
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Vincent Bridges
Biographical Notes Vincent Bridges is an historian, author and a self-proclaimed "anthropologist of the weird." He is the co-author of A Monument to the End of Time: Alchemy, Fulcanelli and the Great Cross(by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges, Aethyrea Books, 1999, 2000), and The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye: Alchemy and the End of Time, (coming August 2003, Park Street Press/Destiny Books). His book-length works available on the internet include The Gnostic Science of Alchemy, The UFO Enigma: spirits of the dead, phantom airships and flying discs, The Apocalyptic Secrets of Rennes-le-Chateau, Arthur and the Fall of Britain, and High Weirdness,a collection of articles written with co-author, Jay Weidner. In addition, his widely published and reprinted articles include Innocent Murder: The Real Story of JonBenet's Deathand Death of the Feminine, his 1997 article about the death of Princess Diana, Mother Teresa and JonBenet Ramsey. Vincent Bridges is also a pioneer researcher in the field of psycho-acoustic
therapy, a pagan political activist, and a world traveller, having organised
and led tour groups to southern France, Egypt and India. He has produced
his own translation of the I-Ching and his Egyptology work is widely respected.
He has been instrumental in the creation of three schools or educational
organisations, The Fifth Way Mystery School, The Newport Earth Institute
in Newport, Hew Hampshire and Pendragon College, and has been a
featured speaker on radio and at conferences such as The International
Fortean Organization¹s (INFO) FortFest, and the Subtle Technologies
Conference, sponsored by InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Center
of Toronto, Canada. He was also featured in the Discovery Channel's documentary
Atlantis in the Andes (June 2001). He currently lives in the Uwharrie
Mountains of North Carolina, with his wife, the artist Darlene, and their
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