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Dr. George King, The founder of Aetherius Society

                    Dr. George King

              was born on January 23rd, 1919, in Wellington Shropshire England. His father, George senior, was a school teacher and his mother, Mary King, a hard-working and versatile lady who had many spiritual and pschic powers.
          In his childhood, though, Dr. King was used to remain in poor health, however he indulged himself in positive, constructive and healthy physical activities like athletic activities, boxing etc.He also kept a keen interest in spiritual and pyschic mysticism, also learning many things of practical mysticism from his grandmother.
           Dr. King worked many humble jobs during his youth and during the great and disastrous war of WW II, he participated as a non-combatant fireman, delimitazing the flames and saving many lives.
            After war he devoted himself for Yoga practices and did this job for 8 hours a day continuosly and constantly  for the next 10 years. During this time he also did many part time jobs to fulfill his subsistence. Ultimately, Dr George King, got the state of Samadhi (the greatest spiritual state in this world) and was designated by the Cosmic Masters as the,“Primary Terrestrial Mental Chennel,” in the first Cosmic message known as, “The Command,” on May 18th 1954. He made Aetherius Society to disseminate the spiritual and cosmic message, which's the need of hour, to the whole mankind. Until he passed away on July 12th, 1997, Dr. George King did his best to spread the truth and travelled to many places and his legacy, Aetherius Society, in the light of the holy books strives for the new wondrous spiritual push.

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