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- summarises Unarian belief under four basic themes: 1. intelligent life on other planets/galaxies 2] an infinite creative intelligence (God) 3] that human beings are developing into an advanced state of consciousness 4] the millennial hope of the advent of a landing.<ref name=S2003p194/> According to Unarius, the
- aka "Antares", "Vaughn" and "Charles") for guidance and instruction.<ref>''Unarius Light'', 1981–88)</ref>
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- these messages, King founded the Aetherius Society in the following year, 1955.<ref name="Barrett">[http://books.google.com/books?id=R_q2-Dbcf68C&lpg=PA119&dq=aetherius%20society&pg=PA119#
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- Saliba John A. (2003) p127</ref><ref>Barrett, David V. (2011) pp121-2</ref><ref>Ellwood, Robert S. {1988) p128</ref>Krishna, for example, is from [[Saturn]], which is the home of a "Cosmic Hierarchy" or "
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- of Aquarius. This will also require human effort.<ref name=Zeller2009p331/><ref>Rothstein, Mikael(2003,p153</ref><ref name=B2011p124/>
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[edit]Couls you please use more complete references? Including the book title? For example the first reference "Barrett, David V. (2011) p.122" misses the book or article title. I edited this article years ago. Thanks in advance. Andries (talk) 16:57, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
Hi Andries, Thanks. There's some tech associated with this first ref, something to do with it being the ref used in the chart (top right) for the membership nos. Ian Thomson updated the chart using the ref, so it works OK. If we made this ref [no.1] the main Barrett ref, it looks to me like there'd be a lot of amending, so maybe will leave for now. But I'm not an expert yet, maybe there's a short way. Intend to get to the end of this entry, then maybe I could look at improving the refs, unless someone else has done it. I think only one full ref for each source is necessary, but this can be done various ways, e.g. a separate list for the full refs, as in a bibliography. Jyddcc (talk) 22:42, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
Hi there, found out how to correct ref - not too complicated. Done. Jyddcc (talk) 23:07, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
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