Kabalarian Society


KABALARIAN SOCIETY was founded in VANCOUVER in 1930 by Alfred J. Parker (1897–1964) to promote a philosophy of personal fulfilment based on a belief in mathematical cycles. Practices include vegetarianism, physical exercises and a belief in the mystical influence of numbers and number combinations. On his death, Parker was succeeded as leader by Ivon Shearing, under whose leadership the society grew to about 1,500 Canadian members. In 1995 Shearing was accused of sexually assaulting female...

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