Have to look up those references....so are you saying
there IS ONE IN A MUSEUM? Even if its not burning it
would be worth study...
--- Theo Paijmans wrote:
> Hi Jerry et al,
>
> In my book `Free Energy Pioneer: John Worell Keely'
> I cite several
> examples of these everburning lamps. Interesting to
> note is that, in
> comparison with your remark about the possible use
> of electricity in
> some of these lamps, Eliphas Levi, the great french
> magus, wrote about
> the strange lamp of Jechiele, the advisor at the
> court of French king
> Louis XI, that `What one said about this lamp and
> its magical clue
> proves that he had discovered electricity, or at
> least that he knew how
> to make use of its principles; for this knowledge,
> as old as magic, was
> transmitted as one of the keys of the higher
> initiation.' (in my book on
> page 295)
>
> On page 297 I cite more examples of everburning
> lamps, one of which is
> to be found in a museum in my native country (see
> Hargrave Jennings,
> Rosicrucians their rites and mysteries) and another
> which was unreathed
> as recently as the 1930's near Budapest.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Theo Paijmans
>
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