John Starr Cooke (March 1920 – August 21, 1976) was an American mystic and spiritual teacher who influenced the development of the counterculture movement that emerged in San Francisco during 1966–1967. His teachings were based on the doctrine of “One Consciousness”, which Cooke believed was communicated to him through a Ouija board in the early 1960s. He designed three original decks of Tarot cards: T: The New Tarot for the Aquarian Age (1967, 1992), the Atlantean Tarot (1992), and the Medieval Tarot (1992).
JohnStarrCooke (March 1920 – August 21, 1976) was an American mystic and spiritual teacher who influenced the development of the counterculture movement...
Amos StarrCooke (December 1, 1810 – March 20, 1871) was an American educator and businessman in the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was patriarch of a family that...
JohnCooke may refer to: John R. Cooke (1788–1854), Virginia planter, lawyer and politician John Robert Cooke (1866–1934), political figure in Ontario...
1950s he went travelling in Northern Africa, during which time he met JohnStarrCooke in the Sahara and went on to become a friend. In 1954 Jensen flagged...
After taking Amlin back to America and travelling around Mexico with JohnStarrCooke, Jensen returned to Hydra in the summer of 1960 and rented a house...
Ambrose Hollingworth, Gayla (Rosalind Sharpe Wall, an associate of JohnStarrCooke), and Gavin Arthur; and the "Houseboat Summit" in issue #7 which brought...
Alistair Cooke KBE (1908–2004), British-American journalist and broadcaster Amos StarrCooke (1810–1871), found of Royal School and Castle & Cooke in Hawaii...
named for Juliette Montague Cooke and her daughter, Juliette Montague Cooke Atherton. Juliette Montague married Amos StarrCooke in 1836. They had seven children...
band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band...
and Charles Montague Cooke (1849–1909), and great-great grandfathers include William Harrison Rice (1813–1863) and Amos StarrCooke (1810–1871). He had...
School). He was taught by the American missionary Amos StarrCooke and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke, alongside his siblings and thirteen of their royal...
Royal School) taught by the American missionary Amos StarrCooke and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke, alongside fifteen of his royal cousins. At a young...
Castles sailed from Boston on the Mary Frazier. Juliette Montague and Amos StarrCooke were on the same ship, the eighth company of missionaries from the American...
Montague Cooke was born May 6, 1849, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was Amos StarrCooke co-founder of Castle & Cooke. His mother Juliette Montague Cooke was...
late 1950s, then parlayed his early successes into a position managing Sam Cooke, and eventually managed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones simultaneously...
Farrow was joined by her sister, Prudence, and their brother John. American socialite Nancy Cooke de Herrera was also present, in her role as the Maharishi's...
contributed "I'm the Greatest" to Starr's album Ringo (1973), released the same month. With Harrison joining Starr and Lennon at the recording session...
McCartney's critique of Starr's drum part for "Back in the U.S.S.R.", which contributed to Starr temporarily leaving the band. Starr later commented on working...
(Sam Cooke)/(John Marascalco, Leo Price) – 3:50 Tracks 15–17 taken from 16-track Rock 'n' Roll sessions (1974) "Phil and John 1" – 2:13 "Phil and John 2"...
actions of a young American named Richard A. Cooke III, known as Rik, who was visiting his mother, Nancy Cooke de Herrera, at the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh...
was a top session keyboardist in the 1960s, backing Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, the Everly Brothers, Reverend James Cleveland, the Beatles...
English rock band from Liverpool. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, the group is often considered the most influential...
ʻĪʻī. Honolulu: University of Hawaii at Manoa. hdl:10125/101056. Cooke, Amos Starr; Cooke, Juliette Montague (1937). Richards, Mary Atherton (ed.). The Chiefs'...