Gerald Schueler

Gerald Schueler, Ph.D. (1942 in Darby, Pennsylvania September 19, 2013 in Abingdon, Maryland) was an author, freelance writer, editor, and artist and a retired systems analyst (as Operations Research Analyst for the Army (civil service) and Senior Systems Analyst for Quantum Research International).

Gerald Schueler
Born1942
DiedSeptember 19, 2013
Abingdon, Maryland
Occupationauthor, freelance writer, editor, systems analyst and artist

Education

Schueler received a BSME degree in 1965 at the University of Maryland, College Park, an MSA in 1992 from Central Michigan University (Mt. Pleasant, MI), and Ph.Ds in Interdisciplinary Studies (1997) and Human Services in (1999) at Capella University (Minn. MN).

Professional memberships

Schueler was a former member of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology (ATP), the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), the American Counseling Association (ACA), and the National Registry of Neurofeedback Providers (NRNP).[1][2]

Writing

He was the author, co-author, editor, researcher, contributor to and/or illustrator of 26 non-fiction books for general audiences and dozens of technical books for specific audiences, such as Job Corps and the U.S. Army. The Schuelers have also co-authored many articles on anthropology, computers, dogs, philosophy, science, magic (mostly Enochian magic), and other subjects.[3][2]

Personal life

Schueler lived with his wife and writing partner Betty Schueler in Maryland. They have two birth children: Joe and Andrew; two adopted children: Diane and Crystal; and many foster children who remain close to the family including Debra Greer and Frank Smith III.

Illness

Schueler acquired Lyme disease in 1985 while working at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Later that year he developed rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The lyme disease later moved to his heart, causing dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure. While he was recovering from heart failure and RA, although bedridden, he continued to correspond with his family, friends, and fans.

Bibliography

Gerald Schueler

  • An Advanced Guide to Enochian Magick: A Complete Manual of Angelic Magick (Llewellyn's High Magick) Llewellyn Publications January 1, ISBN 0-87542-711-1, ISBN 978-0-87542-711-9
  • Enochian Physics: The Structure of the Magical Universe (Llewellyn's High Magick Series) Llewellyn Pub (December 1988) ISBN 0-87542-712-X, ISBN 978-0-87542-712-6

Gerald & Betty Schueler

  • The Angels' Message to Humanity: Ascension to Divine Union-Powerful Enochian Magick (Llewellyn's High Magick Series) Llewellyn Publications (September 1, 2002) ISBN 1-56718-605-X, ISBN 978-1-56718-605-5
  • Coming into the Light (Llewellyn's High Magick Series) Llewellyn Publications (March 1989) ISBN 0-87542-713-8, ISBN 978-0-87542-713-3
  • Egyptian Magick: Enter the Body of Light & Travel the Magickal Universe (Llewellyn's High Magick) Llewellyn Publications (June 1, 1997) ISBN 1-56718-604-1, ISBN 978-1-56718-604-8
  • Enochian Magic: A Practical Manual: The Angelic Language Revealed (Llewellyn's High Magick) Llewellyn Publications (May 1, 1996) ISBN 0-87542-710-3, ISBN 978-0-87542-710-2
  • The Enochian Tarot: A New System of Divination for a New Age (Llewellyn's High Magick) Llewellyn Publications (September 1, 2002) ISBN 0-87542-709-X, ISBN 978-0-87542-709-6
  • The Enochian Workbook: A Complete Guide to Angelic Magic Presented in 43 Easy Lessons (Llewellyn's High Magick) Llewellyn Publications (October 1, 1995) ISBN 0-87542-719-7, ISBN 978-0-87542-719-5
  • Enochian Yoga: Uniting Humanity and Divinity (Llewellyn's High Magick Series) Llewellyn Publications (October 1, 1995) ISBN 0-87542-718-9, ISBN 978-0-87542-718-8
  • The Truth About Egyptian Magick (Llewellyn's Vanguard Series) Llewellyn Publications (January 1, 1951) ISBN 0-87542-735-9, ISBN 978-0-87542-735-5
  • The Truth About Enochian Magick (Truth About Series) Llewellyn Publications (January 1, 1951) ISBN 0-87542-716-2, ISBN 978-0-87542-716-4
  • The Truth About the Enochian Tarot (Truth About Series) Llewellyn Publications (September 1, 2002) ISBN 0-87542-717-0, ISBN 978-0-87542-717-1
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gollark: Eh, it has similar problems.
gollark: The 80% of power back thing pretends the grid is a large battery, when it's *not*, and you'll just be using fossil fuels probably.
gollark: Well, sure. But I don't think it's a good general solution.
gollark: Nuclear is much better, but people go "OH NO NUCLEAR SCARY" and yet seemingly do not care about the alternative effectively being fossil fuels?

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