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Lee Prosser (1944 - ) American author, poet, essayist, artist, composer, Sensitive.

Lee Prosser was born at Springfield, Missouri on December 31, 1944 at 7:04pm. A prolific writer, he is also known as a surrealist artist and as a composer. He composed the "Ramakrishna Waltz." He has a lifelong interest in ancient religions, Vedanta, the paranormal, supernatural research, magick, and occult studies. Prosser is a Vedantist. He also holds the sacred rank of Master of the Temple with the Order of the Golden Dawn. Among his many publications is the memoir, Isherwood, Bowles, Vedanta, Wicca, and Me (2001), and the biography, Running from the Hunter: The Life and Works of Charles Beaumont  (1996). He shared his thoughts about being a Sensitive in an interview published in The Ghost Files by Jeff Belanger (2007). Prosser is the Book Review Editor at www.Ghostvillage.com where he also writes a column about his supernatural musings titled "Bide One's Time." He writes jazz CD reviews at www.Jazzreview.com. His essays, articles, and poems have appeared in book publications by Jeff Belanger, Gerina Dunwich, James Gunn, Marilyn P. Fletcher, D. J. Conway, among others. Some of his published essays and articles include "Divination and Geomancy," "1 Corinthians 12:10," "Don Bachardy," "Sensitive to Ghosts," "India and the Supernatural," "Arthur Edward Waite," "The Golden Dawn," "Positive Magick," "Teachings of Early Christianity," "Witch Stones," "Things That Go Bump In The Night," "Early Christian Magick," "Jesse James," "French Ghosts," "Geof-Gray Cobb," "Vedanta and Durga," "Christopher Isherwood and Lee Prosser in 1969," "Raymond Buckland," "Gerina Dunwich," "Sybil Leek," among others. Prosser and his wife Debra currently reside in Missouri.