As you leaf through the pages of our premier issue, I believe
you'll sense what we have in mind, but lest there be any doubt,
allow me to spell things out.
Most new age magazines focus strongly on holistic health and
life-style matters, and well they should. If the new age is not
about developing a higher understanding of the human body and its
relationship to the world, then what is it anyway? So we agree
with the preeminent importance of holistic health issues and we
intend to give them plenty of quality space in this publication.
Having said that, though, it seemed to us that a couple areas
very much neglected by most magazines with similar demographic
intent were ancient mysteries and future science. We were at a
loss to explain why. Here were two subjects which, by virtue of
their broad appeal, have a greater potential to attract a large
following to the new age banner than yoga or vegetarianism ever
could.
Sadly, it appeared that both ancient mysteries and future
science have, in fact, been co-opted by those notorious crowd
chasers, the tabloid press. In the meantime, those with serious
aspirations to raise the planetary consciousness seemed to find
such matters somehow beneath them, choosing instead to
concentrate on more rarefied concerns. The curious public is left
to choose between interesting material presented without
credibility or boring material presented in an apparently
credible way. An unhappy state of affairs, indeed.
The public's growing fascination with the hidden secrets of
our ancient origins and the extraordinary possibilities of our
future is an open door to the kind of universal
consciousness-raising that all of us hope to see in a dawning new
age. Besides, we at Atlantis Rising share that fascination, and
we can think of nothing we would rather do than cater to it. We
do believe, however, that it is entirely possible to cover such
areas with dignity and credibility, while avoiding the sin of
becoming bland or boring.
Now you can now decide for yourself if we have succeeded. Be
sure to write and let us know what you think. In the meantime,
we'll keep raising our sights.
J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher