The Way:

Ingo Swann's "Purple Fables"


THE FIRST WAY MESSAGES OF INGO SWANN

Ingo Swann -- seer of the invisible, world renowned parapsychologist and author -- has just published Purple Fables, a quartet of short tales revealing invisible, spiritualizing elements that may well interest readers of The Way. Here's a short synopsis.

"The Temple of Sanity" - tells of an idea about sanity that became a reality and grew into an institution, only to develop rules and leaders, cliques and critics. It examines what a temple of sanity might look like and the effects it might have.

"A Clay Modeling Lesson" - tells of an old wise man and four abandoned identical quadruplets, separated in infancy and raised to be Christian, Jewish, Moslem, and atheist. It tells of how, later, they were reunited as representatives of their respective communities, and how they discover the reason for the old man seperating them in the first place.

"The Fate and Destiny of a Traveling Clairvoyant" - tells of a woman with special far-seeing talents and how she found that people prefer to see dimly rather than clearly.

"Watcher of the Purple River" - tells of a very special old woman who rescues a young man who is drowning in the river of life, and how and why she teaches him to swim up-stream. She also teaches him to be strong, perceptive and to see the currents and flows in the river.

What are fables? Mr. Swann says they are, "a legendary story of supernatural happenings, or a narration intended to reveal useful truths." These fables then are very suited to the Way audience. They are beautifully written and crafted by a teacher and psychic traveler, Mr. Ingo Swann.

Purple Fables, just published in October 1994, is available at most bookstores, or from Hampton Roads Publishing Co., 891 Norfolk, VA 23502, (804) 455-8907 : ISBN 1-57174-009-0 (price $9.95).