Berkeley Psychic Institute

The Berkeley Psychic Institute (BPI) is a school for spiritual development, founded in 1973 by Lewis S. Bostwick [1][2] in Berkeley, California and is also the workshop of the seminary of the Church of the Divine Man. The institute has taught thousands of people to read auras and study channeling,[1] one of the most popular classes being The Clairvoyant Training Program.[3] The institute has contributed progressive ideas to the interfaith movement[4] and has also contributed to a growth in number of enlightenment schools and metaphysical institutions.[3] After Lewis' death in 1995, his wife, Vr. Rt. Rev Dr. Susan Hull Bostwick, assumed leadership of the institute and the church.

There are four Berkeley Psychic Institutes in Northern California,[5] as well as several other groups throughout the world begun by former students. It has also spawned the Déjà Vu Publishing Company, responsible for the production of the Psychic Reader Magazine,[6] as well as special events, psychic entertainment and spiritual tours.

Notable members

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References

  1. 1 2 Kenneth J. Garcia Rev. Lewis S. Bostwick SFGate.com, March 28, 1995
  2. You Are Psychic: The Art of Clairvoyant Reading & Healing, Debra Lynne Katz, 2004, Llewellyn Publications, p. 5, ISBN 0-7387-0592-6
  3. 1 2 Cadonna M. Peyton New Breed of School Cultivates the Seer Within Los Angeles Times January 09, 2000
  4. PONEDEL, David SFGate.com, September 21, 2010
  5. Employer Search Results: Berkeley Psychic Institute, California Employment Development Department LaborMarketInfo
  6. David Lazarus An Unpredictable Business / Professional psychics face same challenges as other entrepreneurs SFGate.com, March 25, 2000
  7. The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions, James R. Lewis, Prometheus Books, 2002, p. 191, ISBN 1-57392-888-7
  8. Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources, Jon Klimo, 1998, North Atlantic Books, pp, 162-163, ISBN 1-55643-248-8

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