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Title: Seed Crystal Collection
Description: Ephemera Seed Crystal/Seed Centre, Norwich, Norfolk, Circa 1971. First Edition, Softcover (envelope). Very Good Condition(contents)/Poor (wrapper). The ‘Seed Crystal Collection’ is a loose collection of booklets, leaflets, articles, cards & poems of a mainly spiritual nature contained in its original envelope. Contents include: Alan Watts – “Was Jesus a Freak?”; Sir George Trevelyan: “Outer World, Inner World”; Muz Murray: “The Mystical Experience and The Path”; Douglas E. Harding: “The Great Game of Pretending”; Colin Oliver: “Poems”; Peter Caddy: “The Findhorn Story”; Murdoch Kerby: “The Illusion of Matter”; “Martinus – A Short Biography”. Muz Murray's Gandalf's Garden was a mystical community which flourished at the end of the 1960s as part of the London hippie-underground movement, and ran a shop and a magazine of the same name. When Gandalf's Garden had ceased to function in London in 1971 a number of 'seed centres' opened throughout the UK with the aim of providing meeting places to which people could come & be together through discussion & meditation. Muz Murray continued to be active, touring these Gandalf's Garden Seed Centres and giving inspirational talks. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. n/a.. Item Type: Ephemera. original printed envelope wrapper in poor condition with marks & small tears. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: New Age & Alternative; Spirituality; Mysticism; Alternative Press; Britain/UK; 1960s/70s; Magic, Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 4630.

Keywords: BZDB227 New Age & Alternative/Spirituality/Mysticism/Alan Watts/Muz Murray/Sir George Trevelyan/Douglas Harding/Alternative Press/Hippies/Underground Press/Counterculture/ Counter Culture New Age & Alternative; Spirituality; Mysticism; Alternative Press;

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- Book number: 4630

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