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ABOUT US

    After a close brush with death in March of 1968, Bruce Avenell undertook the role of meditation teacher.  This experience reinforced an inward message he was receiving which told him that if we was not going to teach, there would be no point in staying.  So after twenty years of meditation experience and with five young children still to raise, he reluctantly agreed to do so.

     In 1969 he founded the Eureka Society, a non-profit educational corporation which houses the Elan Vital spiritual school and teaches the Audinometry system.  Since its establishment, several hundred students searching for a "graduate level meditation school" have embarked on this system of advanced meditation techniques.

    Mr. Avenell refers to himself as a "spiritual mechanic".  "Mechanics is a provable science," he says.  He encourages skepticism and emphasizes that success with the Audinometry techniques does not depend on the student's accepting the teacher's personal experiences or beliefs.  And as a born problem solver, he has been able to find solutions to students' problems over the years by piecing together information from his experience and theirs.

    Mr. Avenell is currently undertaking the role of writer in order to document and preserve information and discoveries which have opened doors closed for a long time.  (check out the Books section)

 

 

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