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The London Spiritual Alliance was founded by Theosophist [[William Stainton Moses|Rev. William Stainton Moses]] and noted journalist E. Dawson Rogers in 1884 as a successor to previous spiritual organizations. The name was changed to "The College of Psychic Science" on January 31, 1955 and "The College of Psychic Studies" in 1970. Its journal [[Light (periodical)|''Light'']] has been published continuously since 1881. When Rev. Stainton Moses died in 1892, he left his large library to the college.<ref>" A Short History of the College 1884-2004," [http://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/college/history.html College of Psychic Studies].</ref> | The London Spiritual Alliance was founded by Theosophist [[William Stainton Moses|Rev. William Stainton Moses]] and noted journalist E. Dawson Rogers in 1884 as a successor to previous spiritual organizations. The name was changed to "The College of Psychic Science" on [[January 31]], 1955 and "The College of Psychic Studies" in 1970. Its journal [[Light (periodical)|''Light'']] has been published continuously since 1881. When Rev. Stainton Moses died in 1892, he left his large library to the college.<ref>" A Short History of the College 1884-2004," [http://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/college/history.html College of Psychic Studies].</ref> | ||
[[Arthur Conan Doyle]] served as president for some years. | [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] served as president for some years. | ||
== Video == | |||
* [https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/ "Welcome to College of Psychic Studies"]. Filmed by Cath Moore and published in July 2017. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 29 August 2017
The London Spiritual Alliance was founded by Theosophist Rev. William Stainton Moses and noted journalist E. Dawson Rogers in 1884 as a successor to previous spiritual organizations. The name was changed to "The College of Psychic Science" on January 31, 1955 and "The College of Psychic Studies" in 1970. Its journal Light has been published continuously since 1881. When Rev. Stainton Moses died in 1892, he left his large library to the college.[1]
Arthur Conan Doyle served as president for some years.
Video
- "Welcome to College of Psychic Studies". Filmed by Cath Moore and published in July 2017.
Notes
- ↑ " A Short History of the College 1884-2004," College of Psychic Studies.