Wessex Research Group Network

The Wessex Research Group produces a monthly newsletter containing articles, book reviews and a listing of events. It exists to support the efforts of groups and individuals. Articles (up to 1400 words) or details of forthcoming events, books, poems, pictures are always welcomed.  Articles of any length are welcomed in the article archive.


This page shows newsletters for the current year (click on the newsletter images below). Newsletters for previous years can be found by clicking on the year menu button.  Back issues (back to January 2007) are available on request. 



 

2021

Newsletter -  January 2021. 

Contains a listing of in-person and on-line events, an audio review and an article entitled The Spirit of Nepal (a bumpy ride to Katmandu)

Newsletter with events listing and  an article called The Spirit of Nepal

Newsletter -  February 2021


Newsletter with events listing and articles on the Rhythm of the year and Imbolc
Newsletter with events listing and articles on the Spring Equinox and the Ascension Process

Newsletter -  March 2021.

Newsletter - April 2021

Newsletter -  May 2021. 

Newsletter -  June 2021. 

Newsletter with an article on Coronavirus - An Astrological Perspective
Newsletter with events listing and  article called Colour is a Vital force
Newsletter with events listing and  article called the Atlantis Line

Newsletter - July 2021. 

Newsletter -  August 2021. 

Newsletter -  September 2021. 

Newsletter with events listing and  articles entitled What is 5G? and Edgar Cayce's Atlantis
Full listing of events, book reviews and an article called Afterlife
Full listing of events, book reviews and an article entitled Afterlife

Newsletter -  October 2021. 

Full listing of events, book reviews and an article entitled Planting Seeds for Transformation

Newsletter -  November 2021. 

Full listing of on-line events,  and an article entitled Gaia. Scientific Theory or Template for World Consciousness

Newsletter -  December 2021. 

Full listing of events, book reviews and an article entitled The Traditions of Christmas

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