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Glastonbury Archive UK and Studio Editions USA present

A Twentieth Century Trilogy

Notes

by

Martha Keltz



Published in print by
Studio Editions
Baltimore, Maryland
& Albuquerque, NM
and online by
Glastonbury Archive
Glastonbury, England


© Copyright 1999 Martha Keltz.
All rights reserved.


Indirect sources:

Fingerprints of the Gods, by Graham Hancock, 1995.
Fire and Blood: A History of Mexico, T.R. Fehrenback, 1995.
Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival, by Rudolf Steiner.
Echoes of the Ancient Skies, by E.C. Krupp, 1984.
North American Indian Landscapes, by George Cantor, 1993.
Megalithomania, by John Michell, 1982.
The Triad and Golden River, by Martha Keltz, 1999.
Lost Cities of North and Central America, by David Hatcher Childress, 1992..
The New View Over Atlantis, by John Michell, 1995.
The Temple Legend, by Rudolf Steiner, 1904, 1906.
The Nazis: A Warning from History, Laurence Rees, 1997.
Treasures of the Lost Races, by Rene Noorbergen, 1982.

Notes

The Triad is an historically accurate drama that draws from the resources and literature of The Chalice Well Trust, Glastonbury, Somerset, England, and various publishers, listed below:

The Silent Road, by Wellesley Tudor Pole, published by Neville Spearman, The C.W. Daniel Company Limited, London, 1960, 1987.
Wellesley Tudor Pole, Appreciation and Valuation (including A Message For The Coming Time, by W. Tudor Pole), by Oliver G. Villiers, 1977.
A Man Seen Afar, by W. Tudor Pole and Rosamond Lehmann, published by The C.W. Daniel Company Limited, 1965, 1988.
Private Dowding, The personal story of a soldier killed in battle, by W. Tudor Pole, published by Pilgrims Book Services, Tasburgh Norwich England, 1966, 1984.
My Dear Alexias, Letters from Wellesley Tudor Pole to Rosamond Lehmann, Neville Spearman (Jersey) Limited, 1979.
Writing On The Ground, by W. Tudor Pole, Neville Spearman Limited, 1968.
The Enigma of Good Versus Evil; Notes on Healing; God is Love, booklets by W. Tudor Pole, published by The Chalice Well Trust (Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8DD, England), 1983.
Their Finest Hour, by Winston Churchill, Red Book, Waverly, England, 1949.


Many portions of The Triad are Imaginations of the author, as well as preparations for the second and third dramas of the trilogy, i.e., the scene with W. Tudor Pole and the Three Heralds with its references to America, America’s role in atomic weaponry, and the descent of the Atlantean Initiate on archways extending from the center (Glastonbury) to points east and west.

Notes

Direct Sources:
By J. Robert Oppenheimer –
The Consequences of Action, 1951.
Uncommon Sense, 1953.
The Open Mind, 1955.
Letters and Recollections, edited by Alice K. Smith, 1980.
Indirect Sources:
The Nuclear Barons, by Peter Pringle and James Spigelman, 1981.
Oppenheimer, The Years of Risk, by James W. Kunetka, 1982.
Hiroshima in America, Fifty Years of Denial, by Robert J. Lifton and Greg Mitchell, 1995.
Truman and the Hiroshima Cult, by Robert P. Newman, 1995.
Judgment at the Smithsonian, by Philip Nobile, 1995.
Atomic Bomb: Decision (Internet), by Carol Paulson, 1985-1995.
A New Concept of the Universe, by Walter Russell, 1953, 1989.
The Fulcrum, by Martha Keltz, 1996.
On Nuclear Energy and the Occult Atom, by Georg Unger, 1982.
Spiritual Science and the New Nature Forces, The Nuclear Dilemma, by George Unger.
The Spiritual Event of the Twentieth Century, by Jesaiah Ben-Aharon, 1994.
The Earth Spirit, Its Ways, Its Shrines and Mysteries, by John Michell, 1975.
The Fountain, by Martha Keltz, 1968, 1987.
(Also, see "Notes" section of The Triad)

Illustration from Illustrated Plays: The Fountain, by Martha Keltz, 1991.

Special thanks to the Trinity Chalice Group, a correspondence study group, 12-96 to 12-97. John Slifko sent the book Hiroshima in America; and copies of Spiritual Science and the New Nature Forces and On Nuclear Energy and the Occult Atom. Hillarie Dickinson sent a copy of Chapter Twenty-Nine from Dayspring of Youth, after reading The Triad. John Slifko focused on Asia and developed insights, past and present; also on the Saturnian nature of Southwest America.

Richard Leviton, who in brief correspondences pointed out the significance of the constellation Cepheus in relation to northern New Mexico and agreed that J. Robert Oppenheimer might be compared to Amfortas, "wounding with atomic swords."

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To the author’s knowledge, there is nothing in the Wellesley Tudor Pole literature (The Chalice Well Trust, Glastonbury, Somerset, England) that describes his journey and role in Golden River. These are Imaginations of the author and preparations for the third drama of the trilogy, relating to Earth Mysteries.



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