Baker, Douglas M. (1922-)
Baker, Douglas M. (1922-)
Poet, scientist, and author of popular books on esoteric and occult subjects. He studied medicine and qualified at Sheffield University, England. Preferring to work in complete freedom, he never registered, despite being fully qualified as a medical practitioner. He prefers to use natural energies and remedies without recourse to drugs.
He is concerned with more than 50 different groups in the United States and Britain and has lectured widely on such subjects as reincarnation, life after death, astral projection, the third eye, powers latent in man, esoteric astrology, etc. He is chancellor and director of studies at Claregate College, England, teaching the subjects on which he lectures.
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