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The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow: The New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of Barbarism Cumbey's first and most famous book, detailing her researches into the New Age Movement. Cumbey characterizes the movement as actively working against monotheistic and American/Western values, and links the movement's values to those of Nazi Germany and its goals to biblical prophecy about the end times.
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21st Century Report Card Sample report card for proposed modern education. Graded areas include: daydreaming/reverie, gestalt perception, listens attentively--with third ear, follows directions unless better idea occurs, and demonstrates empathy/telepathy. Teacher's comments indicate that the school psychologist suggests remedial imagination.
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A Message of Hope: Benjamin Creme on the Emergence of the World Teacher Overheard projector slides advertising an appearance by Benjamin Creme, who lectured extensively on the coming of Lord Maitreya, the New Age Christ. "Drawing on the Ageless Wisdom and 20 years of experience, Mr. Creme speaks with authority on the emerging New Age and its social, political and economic order."
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Have you lost a daughter, a son, or a spouse to a cult? Pamphlet designed to inform family members about the recruitment and brainwashing practices of cults and how to recognize the signs among family members. "We learned much of this information about cults firsthand, by losing our youngest son to a small, pernicious, local cult."
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Messages from Maitreya the Christ Booklet introducing Lord Maitreya, the Christ figure of the New Age movement as introduced by Benjamin Creme. Cumbey has written on the cover, rendering "Christ" as "Anti-Christ."
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Consciousness and Survival A pamphlet for the symposium 'Consciousness and Survival'
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Invitation of Membership from The Institute of Noetic Sciences
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Interview with Constance Cumbey, Part 1 Part 1 of an interview of Constance Cumbey by Patty Hunter. During the interview the two discuss topics relevant to the New Age Movement.
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Photo of Burning Draft Card Black and white photograph. Image taken by Andrew Sacks of a burning draft card
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Virgin Mary: Visitation As with other depictions of the Visitation, Mary embraces her cousin Elizabeth. Mary pregnant with Jesus when to visit her cousin, Elizabeth while she was pregnant with John the Baptist. The Visitation came after the Annunciation.
Scene caption in French above, CI COM NOSTRE DAME ET SEI(N)TE YSABEL SE(N)TREUOIENT. From a book of hours for the use of Soissons; written and illuminated in Paris, France, in the 1230s.
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St. Anne Instructing the Virgin Anne is seen instructing Mary in a room with three unnamed women. Anne can be seen with a hand on Mary’s back, as a kneeling Mary reads from the texts.
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Three Detroit Girls reign Supreme
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Esther Edwards: Record company executive Esther Edwards is the VP in charge of talent at MRC. She's Berry Gordy's sister: "Berry has always been a creative, 'I'd-rather-do-it-myself' type and he wanted me on hand as his business partner. Before MRC, she was a chairmain of of the Recorder's Court Jury Commission, a bookkeeper, and Berry's assistant. She eventually moved to MRC full-time. She attended Howard and Wayne State University. She's responsible for booking and merchandising for Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, and the internal organization of MRC.
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Top Tunes Smokey Robinson is also a VP and songwriter at Motown Records. Attributes success to Berry Gordy: "He's such a dynamic individual...He's like a martyr, someone you can look up to...He's the nucleus of the entire company." On MRC: "The company is owned and operated by young people...There is more than just a business relationship. It's a family relationship."
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Stevie Wonder's Growing Pains: Backstage, the 3 Rs in Braille Stevie Wonder discovered by Motown Records Company at age 9. Can play the piano, organ, harmonica, drums, and sing without lessons. Ardeen Johnson, Motown exec: "I think one day he'll be the biggest star who ever walked through these doors." Stevie is the first Motown artist to go overseas, be in a movie, and be on network TV. Normally autographs in Braille. "Whatever's poppin', you've alwaus got to pop with it."
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Motown Heads List in Single Records Sale in the US Motown Records Corp. #1 in total singles sold in USA in 1965 (Billboard). Artists: The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations. Top 10 of 1965 do NOT include Beatles. Beatles request team of Holland-Dozier-Holland to write 2 songs especially for them. Supremes perform "Yesterday" on "I Hear a Symphony"
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Supremes Are Top Female Singers with Collegians Supremes ranked #1 female recording group by college students, #2 recording artists behiind the Beatles
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Supremes Perform at Banquet Performed at banquet for Mayor Cavanaugh at Cobo Hall. Sang ballads and Broadway show tunes
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Nod from Beatles Puts Detroit Sound on Map Once Beatles expressed interest in Motown, Britain/ Europe became more interested in the Motown sound. Berry Gordy Quote:"We are very honored the Beatles should have said what they did. They're creating the same type of music as we are. And we're part of the same stream." Miracles, Marvelettes, Temptations, Contours, Martha + the Vandellas part of "touring" package in Britain.
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'Detroit Sound' Goes Network Detroit Sound TV program working with the US Office of Economic Opportunity. Segments filmed at Greenfield Village and Motown offices
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City Honors Motown Records Mayor Cavanaugh presented Berry Gordy Jr. with an award. Motown expected to gross $12 million in 1965. In 1964, Motown sold 750,000 albums and 12 million singles records--outsold only by Capitol Records and The Beatles
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What Fame Has Done to Detroit's Supremes Article is located in women's section of paper. Diana says "nobody insults us." Describes having dinner with Cassius Clay (Ali); after coming over to her table, he said "What are we doing here? Look around - nothing but white people. Let's get out." Another quote: "From the Brewster-Douglas Project to next week's performance at a Grosse Pointe debutante party."
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Photo of Supremes in concert Article claims the Supremes make better than $100,000 per year and all members bought $35,000 homes in DT. Article also describles the "Detroit Sound" as being created by Berry Gordy Jr. 3 years ago
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Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, and Mary Wilson eating fish and chips in London