Soulcraft Scripts 1st ed. good value
The Soulcraft Scripts are 12 volumes of 13 lectures each, totaling 156 weekly lessons in Soulcraft. If you absorb these and emerge with your sanity, well, you’ll never see the world the same.
It’s heady stuff.
The origins of these lessons date back to the very beginning of Pelley’s Liberation movement circa 1930. The earliest lessons were first circulated among chapels designated as The League of Liberators. When Pelley’s magazine The New Liberator changed to Liberation, the weekly study group became known as The League for Liberation.
Each study consists of a title subject, an editorial consideration and, finally, a Revelation, being a channeled mentor message on this week’s theme.
An entire set of 12 might turn up from time to time, usually containing a few volumes of the later (1970s) reprints. The earliest bound volumes consist of individual weekly studies printed in the 1950s and collated as groups of 13 were complete. You will see some ads for these bound volumes appearing in the issues of Valor currently being scanned.
So, when I see a lot of original 1950s bound editions in good condition, I do a bit of math in my head to figure out whether they hit around $15 each with postage. This would constitute a good value.
Well, here are seven such volumes… 3,5,6,8,10,11,12… coming in at just under $100 postpaid, and that’s a good deal.
The artwork and feel of the 1950s volumes is preferable to the later reprints, in my opinion. Matter of fact, if I were trying to be more of a completist these days, I am quite sure that my set is missing original ‘50s bindings for some of these numbers.
In any case, here is a sound investment and some fascinating study for some thoughtful subscriber. It’s not my listing, just seems like a good one.
As for the set being broken? Not to worry. Once you get in the swing of reading these, the topics don’t suffer for lack of having read the immediate previous numbers. You are more likely to build a reasonably priced Frankenstein set this way than to hold out for a complete run of the same edition.
7 of the 12 as they appeared 70 years ago… Enjoy!