Frederick Bligh Bond

Frederick Bligh Bond ( * June 30, 1864 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; † March 8, 1945 in Dolgellau, Wales ) was a British architect, archaeologist and parapsychologist.

Bond ran from 1908 excavations in the area of ​​Glastonbury Abbey, which he won in the decisions about the details of the excavations at paranormal -oriented information, which produced a medium through automatic writing. This source he kept secret until he published them in his books. Your becoming aware destroyed his scientific reputation, which led subsequently to his dismissal as excavation director in April 1922.

Later he worked as a parapsychologist with automatic writing and with psycho - photograph ( the mental influence of photographic images ). He was editor of the magazine 1921-1926 Psychic Science. During his stay in the United States from August 1926 to January 1936 ), he was from 1930 to 1936, the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research out.

After ordination to the priesthood in 1932, Bond 1933 was consecrated as a bishop of the Old Catholic Church in America by Archbishop William Henry Francis Brothers.

Frederick Bligh Bond was a great-grandnephew of Captain William Bligh was mutinied against on the Bounty.

Works

  • The Gate of Remembrance. Oxford 1918.
  • The Hill of Vision. Boston 1919.
  • The Company of Avalon. London 1924.
  • Medieval archaeologist
  • Architect ( United Kingdom)
  • Old Catholic Bishop ( 20th Century)
  • Briton
  • Born in 1864
  • Died in 1945
  • Man
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