About the Founder-Director
Richard Leviton is a trained clairvoyant, skilled researcher, professional book editor, former national health magazine editor, published journalist-author for 28+ years, and author of 14 books in the fields of world myth, spirituality, landscape mysteries, healing, and natural medicine. He has published 400+ feature magazine articles on these topics and has twice been the editor of a national magazine (one dealing with soyfoods, the other alternative medicine).
Leviton has conducted many workshops, tours, and experiential field trips to do with sacred sites as a foundation for illumination and initiation in the U.S. and England. He has been studying and researching Earth energies, geomancy, visionary geography, and the Mysteries since 1984 inaugurated during a 2 1/2 year immersion study in England. Since that time he has been in regular collegial contact with an angelic order called the Ofanim (See About the Ofanim on the menu) who have helped him develop and experience the planetary geomantic model.
Through the research he has conducted for his numerous books and articles as well as the workshops, field trips, trainings, and investigations he has done to do with the Earth's visionary geography since 1984, Richard Leviton de facto has been running the Blue Room Consortium in its essential aspects as a one-person operation for over 21 years. The founding of the Blue Room Consortium in 2005 represents a deliberate expansion of that effort to include numerous colleagues to intensify and broaden the research and bring it to wide public acceptance through numerous practical services and programs.
Among his books germane to this work:
- The Imagination of Pentecost: Rudolf Steiner and Contemporary Spirituality (Hudson, NY: Anthroposophic Press, 1994).
- Looking for Arthur: A Once and Future Travelogue (Barrytown, NY: Barrytown, Ltd, 1997).
- Physician: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom (Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2000)
- The Healthy Living Space: 70 Practical Ways to Detoxify the Body and Home (Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2001)
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