Author: Clifford Bias

Date of birth: 1910
Date of death: 1987
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**Biography**
A most remarkable clairvoyant/medium/teacher who helped usher in the New Age philosophy in the twentieth century.
CLIFFORD BIAS was one of America's most prominent psychics ever known. Born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1910, he had communicated since the age of 5 with people who had long since passed away. Throughout the ensuing years his mediumship as a clairvoyant in America grew stronger, as many dignitarians worldwide sought him. His astonishing clairvoyance and the accurate predictions was so remarkable that president Franklin D. Roosevelt and wife, Eleanor, had held counsel with him privately on many occasions during WWII.
Clifford Bias was ordained into the ministry in 1937, and has served as a minister of churches in Jackson, Michigan; Buffalo, New York; Toledo, Ohio; St. Petersburg, Florida; and New York City. He helped organize the Spiritualist-Episcopal Church and the Universal Spiritualist Association and has served as educational director and president of the Indiana Association of Spiritualists (Camp Chesterfield, Indiana). He was dean of the Universal Spiritualist Institute, which held sessions each summer on various Mid-Western college campuses.
Clifford Bias wrote a series of A.M.O.S. books, including the ‘Ritual Book of Magic;’ ‘The Way Back’ – a New Age approach to the Western Mystery Tradition; and ‘Qabalah, Tarot & the Western Mystery Tradition.’ He is featured in the three time award winning novel: *'The Hierophant Of 100th Street'* by Cullen Dorn. He later retired in 1985 and settled in Anderson, Indiana, where he died on February 1987. Psychic [[Category:"Psychic" ]]
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