Dora van Gelder Kunz
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Dora van Gelder Kunz (April 28, 1904 – August 25, 1999) was an American writer, psychic, alternative healer, and leader in the Theosophical Society in America, serving as the tenth President of that organization for twelve years.
Early life
Life in Australia
Clairvoyance
Immigration to United States
Marriage and family life
Activities in TSA
Camp Indralaya at Orcas Island, Pumpkin Hollow Farm, Northeast Federation, New York TS
Therapeutic Touch
President of the TSA
Writings
As is customary for Presidents of the TSA, Mrs. Kunz acted as Editor in Chief of the national periodical, The American Theosophist, and she contributed to other Theosophical journals as well. The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists 39 articles by or about Dora van Gelder and over 200 under the name Dora Kunz. She wrote several books:
- The Real World of Fairies: A First-Person Account. 2nd ed., Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1999. She described her childhood encounters with fairies and devas.
- "Christmas of the Angels" was a popular Christmas talk that has been issued as an audio recording and printed as a pamphlet. [However, Mrs. Kunz left a note disavowing authorship of the pamphlet. See TSA Archives, Kunz Family Collection, Records Series 25.01, Box 22, Folder 16.]
- The Personal Aura. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1991. This volume is beautifully illustrated with watercolors of auras painted by Juanita Donahoo under the author's instruction. It has been printed in several editions and languages.
- Spiritual Aspects of the Healing Arts. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1985. This was a compilation of articles that was reprinted in 1995 under the name Spiritual Healing.
- The Chakras & the Human Energy Fields: Correlations Between Medical Science and Clairvoyant Observation
. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1989. Coauthor Dr. Shafica Karagull. This described medical research with Dr. Karagulla, in which Dora used her perception of auras to describe patient conditions.
Later years
Mrs. Kunz died in Seattle on August 25, 1999 after being a member of the Theosophical Society in America for 80 years. Many friends wrote memorials describing her warmth and compassion, energy, practicality, and the infectious spontaneity of her laughter.
Online resources
Articles
- In Profound Gratitude by Edward Abdill