Site migration

Albigen.Net was begun in 2007 as a social media tool by which TAT members could stay in touch, talk about their work and share ideas. It had personal blog pages, working group pages, articles, announcements and forums. Unfortunately the technology then was too cumbersome for any but the most dedicated members to use, but there were some: Gary, Jake, Michael, Phil, Ricky, Sandy and Vince.

Due to other pressing work the website gradually fell into disrepair, although there were occasional, feeble attempts to revive it.

In May 2025 we have now reformatted and repurposed the website as a kind of portal or hub that will easily direct the attention of the public to individuals and groups involved with the Albigen System and the TAT Foundation. The website is a map that shows the scope of the work going on, to people who are new to the Albigen System and not in touch with the organization, and even to people already involved with the system, without their having to wander around finding things at random on the internet. It will help to communicate with those at a distance, who don’t have the benefit of personal, word-of-mouth contacts.

Of course, the core purpose of all this work is the practice of the Albigen System, developed by Richard Rose. That is presented here also, as the basis of this site, of which the rest is its expression, as intended by Mr. Rose.

All these intentions are carefully laid out by Mr. Rose in The Grand Work of the TAT Society and other writings on this site.

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