Cosolargy Newsletter 2020, Issue 7: July
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We want to thank Consociates Michele Grief and Marilyn Taylor, who inspired the live Facebook video & audio streaming of the Divine Sunrise Service on Sunday mornings at the Consecrated Sanctuary, and Consociate Harold Boulette for the creation of the Cosolargy Forum on Facebook, where Consociates can exchange photos and post messages, which made the streaming possible.
Bishop Gene Savoy Jr. approached Consociate Dr. Stephan Fuelling to look into the technical aspect of live streaming the Sunrise Service. Stephan then ordered a telescopic lens attachment, the APL-JS36X Smartphone Lens, which has a magnification of 36x. During the test run it became apparent that the Sun’s intensity was too strong, and he ordered a variable neutral density filter, K&F Concept 37mm ND Fader, which he secured with double-sticky tape in front to the lens. This provided satisfactory results.
In order to capture the prayers from the officiating ministers officiating and the sound from the four crystal bowls (C, E, G, C) during Divine Sunrise Service, Stephan ordered four remote microphones, type Hotec UHF Wireless Headset Microphone/Lavalier Lapel Mic with Bodypack Transmitter and Mini Rechargeable Receiver with 1/4″ Output. Two of these microphones were placed between each pair of crystal bowls, while the other two were placed where the liturgical readings were given. Furthermore, he used his existing pair of Marshall MXL840 microphones to capture the bell choir, harp, and keyboard. An eight-channel digital mixer, type Focusrite Scarlett Octo-Pre connected to a Windows 10 laptop, was used to mix the six audio channels into a live stereo stream. The output of the Scarlett mixer was connected to a Saramonic 2-Channel XLR & 6.35mm Guitar Audio Interface SmartRig+ Di Lightning Connector, which was then connected to Stephan’s iPhone. This arrangement allowed for streaming the stereo sound from the ministers at the Communion Table and the bell choir during the Divine Sunrise Service with the live picture with the use of one iPhone to the Cosolargy Forum on Facebook.
We encourage all non-resident Cosolargy Members to sign up on the Cosolargy Forum on Facebook to “virtually” partake in the weekly Divine Sunrise Service and also to post pictures and comments related to the International Community of Christ.
Thank you all for participating!
By Stephan Fuelling
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
As a convenience to Consociates who cannot attend Sunrise Divine Services in person, we are posting video of these services on the Facebook Cosolargy Members Forum. They are being sent by live streaming during the service, but will be saved for viewing at a later time. You must be a member of the Forum to see them, so if you have not yet joined, click here to join now.
Very truly yours in Light+,
The Cosolargy Staff
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During this time of “lockdown” caused by the Coronavirus, most people find themselves with more spare time for reading, while many are prompted to re-evaluate the purpose of their past pursuits and consider what they might do differently when the pandemic is over.
This is an opportune time to explore the teachings and system offered by Cosolargy International. You are invited to subscribe to the free, no-obligation monthly newsletter.
Those who do so now are eligible to receive a complimentary GIFT OF LIGHT, which consists of some sample sungazing principles and techniques. Eight lectures from an 18-part series of lectures titled “Project X: Secrets of Immortality” have been chosen to give you a glimpse of Cosolargy’s practices.
With the GIFT OF LIGHT, you will receive an email each week for the next four weeks with links to two audio files, recorded by the founder of Cosolargy, Gene Savoy Sr., some 40 to 50 years ago, which introduce you to some of the basic concepts of the system. Each audio file is about ten minutes long and contains esoteric knowledge known to the ancients that will help support your practice of the solar spiritual techniques that are included in the talks. You can listen to them whenever you choose and practice the spiritual growth techniques they contain.
The first two audio files introduce a central theme in Cosolargy: Light carries information, which we call Information Factors (IF). These Information Factors are a source of energy, knowledge, and act as nutrients to enhance our physical, psychic, and spiritual natures.
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A new page has been added to the Cosolargy.org website, an illustrated biographical note on Bishop Gene Savoy Jr.
This is how the page opens:
Gene Savoy Jr. is the eldest son of the late Gene Savoy Sr., founder of Cosolargy International. Born in Mexico City, Gene has been practicing the System of Cosolargy since birth. He was baptized by his father in the waters of the Pacific Ocean off Acapulco and was dedicated to the Light, also by his father, atop the Temple of the Sun at Teotihuacan.
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On November 15, 2019, the National Geographic Sea Lion, a ship designed to navigate narrow inlets and wildlife-rich passageways inaccessible to larger ships, embarked on a five-day expedition in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) off Baja California Sur in an area known as Cabo del Este — the extraordinary East Cape of southern Baja. This is where Cosolargy International in 2017 purchased a 2.3-acre piece of beachfront property in the town of El Cardonal, just north of Los Barriles.
Love for the region eventually led to collaboration between members of the exploration and Cosolargy International.
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Hello Fellow Consociates,
If you watch television at all you probably know that in recent weeks Facebook has been running a major promotion on Facebook Groups with the slogan “There’s a Facebook Group for everyone.”
Even before this promotion started, there were Consociates of Cosolargy who felt that we should have a group of our own on Facebook. Several weeks ago, our Head Bishop, Gene Savoy, Jr., said in a staff meeting that we needed to get this done, and so the group was created. It is named the “Cosolargy Members Forum” and is open to all Cosolargy members.
If you are not familiar with Facebook groups, there are two basic types: open and closed. Open groups allow anyone to join, while closed groups are open only to those who meet certain requirements. In the case of our group, it is open only to members of Cosolargy. It is also a private group, meaning that anything posted on it is shared only with other group members. And when you get a post from the group on your timeline, it will not have a share button on it. This is so members can feel free to discuss things that are not usually revealed to the general public about Cosolargy and its teachings.
The group has most of the standard rules for posting and commenting, plus one or two extras. Here is a list of them:
1. Be Kind and Courteous
We’re all in this together to create a welcoming environment. Let’s treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required.
2. Avoid politics.
3. No Hate Speech or Bullying
Make sure everyone feels safe. Bullying of any kind isn’t allowed, and degrading comments about things like race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, gender or identity will not be tolerated.
4. No Promotions or Spam
Give more than you take to this group. Self-promotion, spam and irrelevant links aren’t allowed.
5. Respect Everyone’s Privacy
Being part of this group requires mutual trust. Authentic, expressive discussions make groups great, but may also be sensitive and private. What’s shared in the group should stay in the group.
Anyone who is in the group is free to comment and post. Posts do not always have to be serious, or directly about Cosolargy. Recently, some of us have been posting favorite vacation photos. Others have posted jokes or memes they found interesting. It is just a discussion group for all Cosolargy members, so if you are not yet a member, click here to join. And if you have never joined Facebook, now might be the time to do so.
by Harold Boulette
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