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Mary Olga Park fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1771
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1898] - 1985

The fonds consists of records generated and assembled by Mary Olga Park related to her personal life and associations, materials related to her career as a self-published writer, artist, and spiritual teacher as well as records related to the psychic experiences that she encountered throughout her life. Records span from Park’s early years in England to 1985, and were predominantly created in Vancouver British Columbia. Records from 1986 – 2017 were either added by Susan McCaslin, or Park’s son, Robert Park. The fonds is arranged into three series: Artistic, Literary, and Musical projects, Personal and Administrative Records and Psychic Records.

The Artistic, Literary, and Musical Projects series features drafts of Park’s musical transcriptions and annotated sheet music collection, hymnal book collection, sketches, pastel, and charcoal artwork, and her literary works in various genres, notably drama and poetry. The fonds also includes materials of her published and self-published works, and educational materials related to both her Sunday school position, and her spiritualist teachings. Record types include publications, drafts (typed, handwritten, and hand-annotated), correction notes, poems, manuals, procedures and instructions for her “learners,” Sunday school teaching material, prayers, study series material, sketchbooks and artworks, musical transcriptions, sheet music, and recordings.

The Personal and Administrative Records series contains records related to the personal life and administrative affairs of Park. Park kept detailed subject files on many different religious and spiritual phenomena, spiritualist writers, and completed her own Bible studies. She also corresponded with family, friends, and her “learners.” Record types include Bible study notes and annotations, family history research, education certificates, childhood books, religious and spiritualist publications, newspaper clippings and ephemera, diaries, notes, and personal notebooks, professional and personal correspondence, subject files on spiritualist matters, astrological charts, audio cassettes, photographs, and a postcard collection.

The Psychic Records series aggregates records Park kept throughout her adult life recording various psychic phenomena which she experienced. The records are textual accounts of clairvoyance, clairaudience, “out-of-the-body” experiences, dream visions and soul sight, voices, manifestations, astral encounters, precognition, and healing. Park often referred back to these notes at later dates and annotated their meanings to her as they informed occurrences in her everyday life. These records informed much of her teachings and publications, but were kept separately in her original record-keeping environment.

Park, Mary Olga

Artistic, literary, and musical projects

The series contains literary, artistic, and music works and materials created and aggregated by Mary Olga Park from 1909 to 1982.

Park worked in a variety of literary genres, producing poetry, drama, and non-fiction works. During the 1960s and 1970s, Park wrote and self-published her spiritual writings, consisting of detailed records of her visionary experiences, Biblical studies, philosophical reflections, theology, and studies of the mystics. These include: Between Time and Eternity (Vantage Press, 1960), Man, The Temple of God (self, 1968), The Book of Admonition and Poetry (self, 1969), and An Open Door (self, 1974). Park also loved arts and crafts, and in her spare time she would make booklets, pastel, charcoal drawings and sketches, and bookmarks with religious themes. Some sketches include depictions of individuals she saw in her visions. Often her poetry appears in her sketchbooks, inspiring the art surrounding the text. She also kept materials and books as inspiration for her artistic endeavors.

The series also contains records related to both the educational materials Park created for her position teaching at St. Mary’s Anglican Church Sunday school as well as the teaching materials Park created for her Society of the Mystical Communion of Christ (S.M.C.C.). As a Sunday school teacher, Park had a handmade book to teach students quotes from the Bible called the, “Book of Light.” She also rearranged parables of Jesus as rhythmic readings and recontextualized the parables with aspects of the New Testament. For the SMCC, Park created her own Communion Service, Sanctuary procedures, betrothal and christening procedures, and morning meditation practices which had corresponding handmade booklets.

Before moving to Canada, Park had a promising musical career in England as a soprano, but before it flourished, she moved to Canada. Park became a certified music teacher through the Tonic Sol-Fa College and taught music lessons in Vancouver, sang in the church choir, and her love of music endured. Park admired the works of Georg Friedrich Handel, and not only recorded herself singing excerpts from his oratorios (Jephthah and Messiah) but also re-arranged the composer’s Messiah to better fit her spiritual understanding of the work. Park played the autoharp, and arranged and composed music for the instrument. Music was an integral to Park’s communion service and throughout her life, she composed and recorded hymns for the communion procedure.

Series consists of manuscripts and typescripts of Park’s work, unpublished manuscripts of poetry, prose, and plays; handmade booklets, manuals, procedures and instructions for her “learners,” Sunday school teaching material, prayers, and talks and other study series material; sheet music, transcriptions, arrangements, annotated and inscribed hymnal books, musical certificates, and autoharp transcriptions; bookmarks and booklets, sketchbooks and artworks, and vinyl recordings of Park singing.

Park, Mary Olga

Psychic records

Series consists of the textual records Park kept about the spiritual and psychic experiences she encountered from ca. 1914 until the end of her life. Park originally kept handwritten notes of her psychic records; later she would revisit them and create a typewritten copy which she kept as the originals. Park’s psychic records were arranged into sections corresponding to whom the records pertained and those she received during her communion service. Within these divisions, the records are arranged chronologically, and were grouped by year by Park.

Park kept detailed notes of her psychic occurrences and categorized the records in terms of the kind of occurrence. These include: clairvoyance, clairaudience, precognition, “out-of-the-body” experiences, dream visions (occurring in early morning between dreaming and waking), soul sight, astral encounters, voices and “the silent voice”, conversation by “spirit-telephone,” times of being “in the psychic consciousness,” “dream consciousness,” “in dual consciousness,” or experiencing “fully conscious ESP.” Park also experienced manifestations at her sanctuary such as visions of individuals or “psychic colour with form,” instruction during sleep, and what she termed, “overshadowing,” or a being of the spirit realms that would speak through her. Less common are instances of natural resurrection and epiphanies, healing manifestations, telepathy and telekinesis. Park also experienced visions of her son, James Samuel Park (Jamey, in her records), who died in infancy. At times he appears grown as a child and interacting with other individuals in Park’s visions.

First in the series are the records related to the Master. This is what Park called Jesus Christ, also referring to him as Master Jesus and the Cosmic Christ, or the living Christ of her inner experience. Secondly, there are records related to vision of the Rector, her close friend, Rev. Charles Sydney McGaffin, with whom she communicated and developed a romantic and spiritual connection after his passing in 1940. Another division are records of Park’s Teacher, John of Patmos, the presumed author of the Book of Revelation, who was her primary guide and mediator of the “Christ wisdom”. A division related to communications related to the development of her Society of the Mystical Communion of Christ (SMCC) and another division related to messages received during her personal communion service.

Lastly, any other individuals that appeared in her visions, Park terms the “Spokesmen of the Heavenly Servers” (Servers). These Servers included: The Easterner, The Essene, The Ethiopian, The Greek Orthodox Priest, The Indian, The Man with the Mace, The Persian, The Professor, The Tall Priest, and The Unknown Spirit Lady, among others. Park had other Servers which were Canadian religious and spiritual figures: Canon Spencer Hayward Elliott (Victoria Cathedral, Victoria, B.C.), Rev. Harry Ralph Trumpour (St. Helen’s Church. Vancouver, B.C.), Rev. Andrew Roddan (Vancouver First United Church, Vancouver, B.C.), Most Reverend Dr. Adam Urias de Pencier (Third Bishop of New Westminster, B.C. and Second Archbishop and Metropolitan of British Columbia). Finally, some Servers were fictional, religious, and historical individuals including: John Quincy Adams, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Egyptian god Osiris, Francis Bacon, Sir Oliver Lodge, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Saint Paul (Saul of Tarsus), and Philo of Alexandria, and spiritualist writer Canon A. F. Webling.

Some psychic records were kept in Park’s filing cabinet, predominantly those from the late 1970s until her death. These were interfiled with personal and teaching material in her filing cabinet, such as the case with “Purpose – Mission,” “Rector – Letters,” and “Discernment, Special (Visions, Spiritual insights, messages from beyond, etc.).” Other “special messages” such as those on Easter and Maundy Thursday, and some from the Rector and Teacher were kept in the filing cabinet. Lastly, the series also contains the psychic records of Bernice Pell Crane, a “learner” of Park’s, who sent Park her notes of her psychic experiences.

Park, Mary Olga

Personal and administrative records

The series contains records related to the personal life and administrative affairs of Mary Olga Park from ca. 1898 to 1985.

Park undertook research activities into understanding her own spiritual experiences. She studied astrology seriously, and understood spirituality in the context of star patterns. Park believed that astrological wisdom was central to her worldview, seeing that that the movements of the stars aligned with larger movements on earth.

She kept detailed subject files of clippings, articles, and notes on many different religious and spiritual phenomena, writings, and writers. Park also collected spiritualist publications including: include The Talk of the Times, the Spiritual Healer, The Aquarian Messenger, The International Spiritualist Review, Spiritual Frontiers, and Light: A Journal of Psychic Science. During the years spent in her remote cottage in Port Moody, Park undertook extensive Bible studies, keeping textual notes and annotations of the Book of Revelations, Gospels, as well as prophesies, parables, and other parts of the Bible.

Park maintained correspondence with family, friends, and her “learners” and “seekers” in her remote cottage in Port Moody. Also included are personal records Park kept for her own reference such as biographical research, astrological charts, and education certificates, as well as personal notebooks, notes and diaries. Park also made detailed cassette recordings of her talks, songs, communications with the Teacher, Master, and Rector, and sent cassette-letters to her learners explaining aspects of her communion service. Lastly, Park kept family photographs and collected cards and postcards throughout her life.

Record types include Bible study notes and annotations, family history research, education certificates, childhood books, religious and spiritualist publications, newspaper clippings and ephemera, diaries, notes, and personal notebooks, professional and personal correspondence, subject files on spiritualist matters, astrological charts, obituary records, photographs, audio cassettes, cards, and postcard collections.

Park, Mary Olga