Over
200 pages of new baumring notes discovered!
Lecture
Notes from baumring’s
investment centre seminars
by alfred Friedman
After the untimely death of Dr. Baumring in 1992, a
group of his students joined together to attempt to continue their
research. In order to have the best
resources possible, they gathered together all of their notes from the
Seminars, and compared them in order to put together the most comprehensive
set. Amusingly, yet tragically, everyone
discovered that they had almost the exact same notes as each other, and few pages
of them at that.
This seems to have happened because, during the seminars,
Jerry was so intense, and it took so much attention just to follow his
discussions, that no one was able to take notes at the same time. Occasionally Jerry would pause, perhaps to
draw a diagram, and everyone else would start scribbling the last things they
remembered, and copy the diagram as he drew it.
So a comparison of everyone’s notes showed that they all had fallen victim to this same problem, and they all had the
same, pathetically incomplete notes consisting of the same quick scribbles
followed by a picture.
There was one student, however, who broke the mold,
Julius Nirenstein. Julius was a Harvard
educated attorney, well versed in note taking, and a private student of Dr.
Baumring, and attended the seminars primarily to take thorough notes in order
to ask Jerry about them later during his private sessions. Everyone was shocked to discover that where
they had 5 pages of notes, Julius had 30.
So we abandoned the group notes, and I later arranged to publish Julius’
Notes as the primary resource for Jerry’s original teachings, which they have
been for 15 years. Outside of private
student’s notes, these were the only detailed record that we possessed of what
Jerry actually taught at the seminars.
Someone once told me that there was one woman at the seminars who took everything
down in shorthand. With luck, we may
find her someday, but until recently, Julius was the best and the only resource
we had.
Now, 15 years later we have discovered something
new. It turns out that there was another
student at the seminars who took exceptional notes, Alfred Friedman. I remember Al distantly, from the first group
of seminar attendees, of which I was a member, 20 years ago, but never knew him
well, and he was not a member of the group that formed after Jerry’s
death. Al remained in contact with a
handful of other Baumring students, and continued his research and interest in
the markets. Sadly, this last year Al
passed away too, but to our great fortune, he left his market collection and
notes to another old friend and Baumring student from that first seminar
series, Tom Wallace.
Tom contacted me, and brought me the notes, thinking
that they would be of great interest and value to all Baumring students as
another record of Jerry’s teaching, as well as being a nice way to produce some
extra income for Al’s family. Al’s Notes
are almost as detailed and extensive as Julius’ Notes but containing variations
on coverage and presentation in the details, just over 200 pages to Julius’
250. It is evident to me just by
scanning them that there are many important elaborations, clues and details in
these notes that will fill in holes in Julius’ Notes, and that together, they
will give us a clearer and more elaborate understanding of Jerry’s original thought.
In thanks to our dear brother Al, we should all send our
good thoughts and prayers, and ask him to inspire us all with otherworldly
insights into the mysteries these notes contain…
Brad Stewart
Sacred Science Institute
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NEW Lecture Notes From Baumring’s Investment Centre Seminars.
Alfred Friedman.
1987-1990. 210p. For the past 15 years, the only
resource that has been publicly available to convey Jerry Baumring’s thoughts were the Lecture Notes of Julius Nirenstein. We have now
discovered another set of equally excellent notes by Al Friedman. Al’s Notes
are almost as detailed and extensive as Julius’ Notes but contain variations on
coverage and presentation in many details, being just over 200 pages to Julius’
250. It is evident just by scanning them that there are many important elaborations,
clues and details in these notes that will fill in holes in understanding
Baumring’s thought, and that together with Julius’ Notes, they will give us a
clearer and more elaborate understanding of the Law of Vibration.
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$777.77 This price is for students who do not already
own Julius’ Lecture Notes, and were not Baumring Students.
NEW Lecture Notes From Baumring’s Investment Centre Seminars.
Alfred Friedman.
1987-1990. 210p. For the past 15 years, the only
resource that has been publicly available to convey Jerry Baumring’s thoughts were the Lecture Notes of Julius Nirenstein. We have now
discovered another set of equally excellent notes by Al Friedman. Al’s Notes
are almost as detailed and extensive as Julius’ Notes but contain variations on
coverage and presentation in many details, being just over 200 pages to Julius’
250. It is evident just by scanning them that there are many important
elaborations, clues and details in these notes that will fill in holes in
understanding Baumring’s thought, and that together with Julius’ Notes, they
will give us a clearer and more elaborate understanding of the Law of
Vibration.
CAT#504
$444.44 Baumring Student Discount - To Qualify For This Price, You Must Own The
Complete Set of Julius’ Lecture Notes, or have been an original Baumring
Student.