"Apparently Geller was one of Moss's earlier, better-known students, but he and Attila Grandpierre share many of the same googled sites.... Alas, they're all in Hungarian."
That would be Magyar. :^)
The best site to read Grandpierre is at his Konkoly Observatory (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) address:
http://www.konkoly.hu/staff/grandpierre.html Speaking of Magyar: I heard an amusing story recently. Pope John Paul II -- a famously multilingual man -- decided he wanted to learn Magyar to add to the dozen or so other languages he's already mastered. Reportedly, he just "gave up." It was just "too taxing," too difficult....
BTW, are you suggesting that Grandpierre is "New Age?" Kiddo, take a look at the math in "The Physics of Collective Consciousness." I have never met a New Ager who would ever be able to handle it, or have the least interest in trying. New Agers tend to want easy answers, predigested for them, preferably by a guru they can "follow."
At least that is my impression (FWIW), having seen this New Age phenomenon up close and personal.... I would definitely warn people away from it.
Magyar.Koszonom. 8~)
It's my experience that New Agers come in all shapes and sizes, some with prodigious mathematical skills.
Numbers have been important to the wandering mind for eons.