VICTOR JAMES ZAMMIT's BACKGROUND
Victor
James Zammit, B.A.(Psych.) (Univ.of NSW), Grad. Dip.Ed.(
Syd. Coll. Adv. Educ now Univ.Tech.Syd.), Dip. Hypn. - (from
the School of Hypnotic Sciences - adjunct to a major in
Psychology), M.A. (Legal Hist.,Constl. Law)(Univ.of NSW),
LL.B.(Univ.of NSW), Ph.D., lawyer, Euro-Australian, is a
retired attorney of the Supreme Court of the New South Wales
and the High Court of Australia. Victor arrived in Australia
from Europe in 1957 as a mid teenager.
CAREER AS A LAWYER– Very
Brief Details
Victor’s
admission as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South
Wales (admitted on 22nd July 1977) and the High Court of
Australia (from 19th September 1977) – are a matter
of governmental and lawyers’ records. Victor was first
registered as a student-at-law with the Barristers Admission
Board, Supreme Court on 26th September 1973, registration
number 65196.
Victor
worked as an attorney in the Local Courts, District and
Supreme Courts in Sydney and then more recently he became
a Company Law consultant and a lecturer in Corporations
Law.
AS AN AUTHOR
Victor
Zammit wrote A LAWYER PRESENTS THE CASE FOR THE AFTERLIFE
(National Library of Australia Card No. and ISBN 0-9580115-0-8),
which is on the internet. This book has been translated
into Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and now is in the
process of being translated into German and French. The
same book has been translated into Russian and published
in Russia. It is now being sold in Russian bookshops. Victor
also authored a book about his time as an orator on human
rights at Sydney Speakers’ Corner. Called The
Domain Speaker it contained transcripts
and photos (Standard Publishing
House, 1981, Sydney- (National Library of Australia Card
Number ISBN 0 959 3733 0 6).
OTHER ACTIVITIES
The
record shows that Victor did (and still does) volunteer
work in legal aid and legal referral. For over a decade
1970-1980 on Sundays Victor volunteered his professional
services as meetings co-ordinator and chairperson at the
Wayside Theatre. It was basically a venue for grassroots
political and social justice activity. He worked closely
with the legendary spiritually radical, charismatic leader,
the Rev. Ted Noffs, and was influenced by his teaching of
universal consciousness and respect for all religions and
non religionists. He was attracted by the philosophy of
the Wayside Chapel - “I am a Catholic, a Protestant,
a Jew, a Muslim, a Sikh, a Buddhist, a Hindu ... I am part
of all religions past, present and future, because I am
a human being and nothing is alien to me ...” Further,
the emphasis at the Wayside was on social justice, in doing
for the good of humanity and not on beliefs.
MEDIUMISTIC EXPERIENCES
Victor was initially suspicious
of the New Age Movement for what appeared to be its blatant
commercial exploitation of people’s basic instinctual
tendency for spiritual development. However after many years
as an open-minded skeptic he had a number of repeated psychic/mediumistic
experiences which set him questioning, reading and researching.
Adopting a scientific criterion, Victor
was able to select that information which could withstand
and pass the many rigid tests of repeatability and objectivity.
AFTERLIFE WRITER AND RESEARCHER
Victor
is now a full time writer and researcher on empirical evidence
for the afterlife. His book is being accessed by thousands
of people from around the world including all the English
speaking countries and Russia, Africa, Asian countries,
South Americas, European countries. On his website Victor
keeps readers abreast of emerging evidence and links with
others active in investigating the afterlife.
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