A sad loss to the world of consciousness!

For info on the profound work of Harold S. Schroeppel, 
search Google for:  Lessons in Advanced Perception
http://www.google.com/search?q=lessons+in+advanced+perception

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Harold S. Schroeppel, 89, entered into rest October 1, 2008, in
Tallahassee. 

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. EDT Tuesday, at Culley's
MeadowWood Funeral Home – Riggins Road Chapel, with burial at Culley's
MeadowWood Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Tuesday at
the funeral home from 1 p.m. until the service. Memorial contributions
may be made to the Father Flanagan Boys Home. 

Harold moved to Tallahassee seventeen years ago, from Chicago, where
he had been a longtime resident. He was an analytical chemist, and a
member of the American Chemical Society, and honored by them for his
60 years of service. 

Harold founded the Institute for Advanced Perception in Oak Park,
Illinois. He trained teacher who later became officers for the
Illinois Society for Psychic Research. Harold was an ordained minister
in the Non-denominational Church, and served at St. Mary's Oneness
Temple International in Chicago. His original works were published in
the Aberee magazine. 

As a public speaker, he was known for his ability to deliver lectures
on nearly sixty topics at the drop of a hat. Author Rod Steiger
recognized Harold's work as the basis for one of his novels. Harold
helped thousands of people internationally through his teaching with
the Institute for Advanced Perception. 

Harold is survived by his wife, Patricia Muth, of Tallahassee; and his
four children, Richard Schroeppel (Hilarie Orman), of Woodland Hills,
Utah, their daughter Mercury Schroeppel and Richard's son, Richard
Threadgill; Renata Schroeppel (Mike McCurry, Colman, S.D.), and their
daughter, Samantha; Cyprienne Schroeppel, of Redmond, Washington, and
her sons, Peregrine and Haeley Rene Schroeppel, of St. Charles,
Illinois; and other loving relatives, Lynn and Garth Williams, of
Dayton, Ohio, and their sons, Bret (Christina), Graham and Nik; David
and Rami Muth, of Benicia, California, and their daughters, Lisa and
Rachel.

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