Re: Deandra (Egyptian Light Bulb)everburning lamps

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Fri, 9 Apr 1999 18:07:47 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Theo!

WOW! You don't say specifically if it IS burning???

Can you get video or stills of it???? Is it actually
putting off light or heat? If so, how long? Does it
get hot or stay cool? Is there any voltage associated
with it? Is it a flame or a plasma? Is the glow dim,
flickering or fairly bright? What is the color of the
light that comes off?

This could make a totally cool webpage!!!! And lead
to something useful if the gestalt could figure it
out...<g>..

--- Theo Paijmans <th.paijmans@wxs.nl> wrote:
> Hi Jerry!
>
> Yes, there is an `everburning lamp' in a musuem here
> in my country. It
> has been there since the 18th century. There are
> several classes of
> everburning lamps, amongst them - and the most
> recent in the illustrious
> history of the everburning lamps - the socalled
> Rosicrucian everburning
> lamps. Sometimes they are referred to in Rosicrucian
> studies as 'one of
> the secrets of the Rosicrucians'.
>
> It is one of these that rests in the museum. Besides
> Jennings, who
> devoted quite some space to the topic of the
> everburning lamps, I think
> it was - and here I have to delve in my reference
> works :-) - Wynn
> Westcott, he of the Golden Dawn, who wrote a
> monograph on the subject.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Theo Paijmans
>
> Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
>
> > Hi Theo et al!
> >
> > 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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