Showing posts with label Montague Keen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montague Keen. Show all posts
Sunday, July 8, 2012
The Montague Keen Foundation
Afterlife Investigations
Montague Keen was an enthusiastic afterlife investigator and his work lives on.
Four scientific investigations into life after death. One of these was the Scole Experiment, for which Montague Keen was the leading investigator.
click to go to the foundation in his name here for more info.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Noted British Spiritualist Montague Keen
In his own words- from Spirit !
"I was born into a Jewish family in Maida Vale, London on 7-2-25 the youngest child of John Keen. My father had a club and a guest house and we had a very comfortable life until the war broke out and I was sent to Wales as an evacuee – I was not happy there as they would not allow music in the house so I learned to play music in my head – Rachmaminov 2nd Piano Concerto was one piece of music I knew well and it became so important to me.
My father was killed when a bomb hit our house and I got a telegram to come back to London immediately. Suddenly we did not have a home it was the end of my childhood and my education which I loved – I had dreamed of going to university. My mother said I had to go to work to help support her. At 16 years old I got a job as a journalist at the Hornsey Journal as a young reporter – I cycled all over North London. I had to grow up fast.
I suffered from ashma and ended up in hospital many times. It helped if I went to see horror films so the cinema became a big part of my life.
I decided at 14 years old I really did not want to belong to any religion – I needed my mind to be free of restriction. I wanted to explore life. There was a medium in London Tom Corbett who was extremely popular with all the actors and actresses and high society at the time so I decided to investigate him. By then I was working at the House of Commons and no one ever refused an invitation lunch in that great historic building. So I was able to interview all those people I would never otherwise get to. I wrote a book on Corbett but never got around to publishing it. All I can say is it certainly opened up the world of spirit to me and it became my greatest interest in life."
Paula Gloria & Veronica Ford Keen (Communicates with Her Late Husband)
You can read more about Montague Keen at the Montague Keen Foundation website
http://www.montaguekeen.com/index.html
"I was born into a Jewish family in Maida Vale, London on 7-2-25 the youngest child of John Keen. My father had a club and a guest house and we had a very comfortable life until the war broke out and I was sent to Wales as an evacuee – I was not happy there as they would not allow music in the house so I learned to play music in my head – Rachmaminov 2nd Piano Concerto was one piece of music I knew well and it became so important to me.
My father was killed when a bomb hit our house and I got a telegram to come back to London immediately. Suddenly we did not have a home it was the end of my childhood and my education which I loved – I had dreamed of going to university. My mother said I had to go to work to help support her. At 16 years old I got a job as a journalist at the Hornsey Journal as a young reporter – I cycled all over North London. I had to grow up fast.
I suffered from ashma and ended up in hospital many times. It helped if I went to see horror films so the cinema became a big part of my life.
I decided at 14 years old I really did not want to belong to any religion – I needed my mind to be free of restriction. I wanted to explore life. There was a medium in London Tom Corbett who was extremely popular with all the actors and actresses and high society at the time so I decided to investigate him. By then I was working at the House of Commons and no one ever refused an invitation lunch in that great historic building. So I was able to interview all those people I would never otherwise get to. I wrote a book on Corbett but never got around to publishing it. All I can say is it certainly opened up the world of spirit to me and it became my greatest interest in life."
Paula Gloria & Veronica Ford Keen (Communicates with Her Late Husband)
You can read more about Montague Keen at the Montague Keen Foundation website
http://www.montaguekeen.com/index.html
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Veronica Ford Keen
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