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Robert Richard Hieronimus (born 1943) is an American educator, artist, author, activist and has been an acknowledged pioneer in the "New Paradigm" movement since 1971.


Early years and education

Hieronimus received a B.S. degree in teaching from Towson State Teacher's College (now
Towson University Towson University (TU or Towson) is a public university in Towson, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University is a part of the University System of Maryland. Since its foundin ...
) and he taught art for two years to grade school children.


Art and esoterica

In the late 1960s Hieronimus traveled with
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and recording artists such as
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,
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, and
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to design posters and album covers and share info on esoterica. In 1969 he co-founded AUM, the first state-approved school of esoteric studies in the country which granted certificates in the occult sciences, mystic arts and religious metaphysics.
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documented his leadership and contributions in 1971 with the feature, "The Artist of Savitria" produced by
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and seen nationwide. He continued his study of ancient cultures and symbolism independently, with a particular emphasis on the founding of America. In 1981, Hieronimus was awarded a Ph.D. from
Saybrook Graduate School Saybrook University is a private university in Pasadena, California. It was founded in 1971 by Eleanor Camp Criswell and others. It offers postgraduate education with a focus on humanistic psychology. It features low residency, master's, and ...
for his doctoral thesis, "An Historic Analysis of the Reverse of the American Great Seal and Its Relationship to the Ideology of Humanistic Psychology."


Murals

Hieronimus has a long career as a muralist and painter. His occult and symbolic murals include the prophetic ''Apocalypse'' completed during 1968–1969 at the Johns Hopkins University, which led to Hieronimus being called "one of this country's best muralists". The ''Historic Views of Baltimore 1752–1858'' mural was completed in 1976 and is housed in the War Memorial Building Baltimore, Maryland. Art historian and critic Alan Barnet noted, "Hieronimus has a talent for winning the cooperation of the establishment while he lives and works in the counter-culture."


The Great Seal of America and U.S. symbolism

Hieronimus's research on the Great Seal has been used in the speeches, literature, and libraries of the White House (1976, 1982), the State Department (1978), and the Department of Interior (1982). His Independence Hall speech on the Great Seal's bicentennial was published in the Congressional Record (1983, 1984), and his research was shared in a personal meeting with the late Egyptian President Anwar El-Sadat. Together with his wife, Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus, Robert Hieronimus lobbied the House and Senate on the Great Seal Act (1982–1986). Inner Traditions published a popular version of Hieronimus's doctoral thesis in 1989, entitled ''America's Secret Destiny: Spiritual Vision and the Founding of a Nation''. This book was revised and expanded in 2006 under the title ''Founding Fathers, Secret Societies: Freemasons, Illuminati, Rosicrucians and the Decoding of the Great Seal''. As a result of this book, Hieronimus was featured on documentaries on the National Geographic, Discovery and History Channels. ''Founding Fathers, Secret Societies'' has been translated into German, French, Russian, and Spanish. In 2008, New Page Books released his book, ''United Symbolism of America: Deciphering Hidden Meanings in America's Most Familiar Art, Architecture and Logos'', an account of how the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, the flag, the eagle, the Great Seal, and Washington, D.C., became American icons. Each is examined from a humanistic psychological point of view with interpretations from world cultures, religions, secret societies, archetypes and popular usage. Hieronimus takes a position contrary to growing anti-American sentiment. This book was turned into a 2-hour special on the Discovery Channel called ''Secret America'', a special on the History Channel called ''Secrets of the Founding Fathers'', and was featured in a segment on Canada's Vision TV called "Occult Architecture: Washington DC."


The Woodstock bus

Hieronimus's most famous artcar, the Volkswagen bus "Light" (better known as "the Woodstock bus"), was photographed by the Associated Press and ''Rolling Stone'' at the original 1969
Woodstock The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. Billed as "a ...
, and is still seen today regularly reprinted in media all over the world. A diecast model of Hieronimus’s painted Woodstock bus was produced by Sunstar Diecast in 2009 in recognition of Woodstock's 40th anniversary. Spray Filmes of São Paulo, Brazil came to Owings Mills, Maryland to make a short film about Hieronimus and his iconic "Woodstock Bus". Spray Filmes was hired by Volkswagen in Brazil and the PR firm ALMA BBDO to create and present awards to people around the world that they determined had the most touching stories related to the classic VW Kombi bus. At the end of this short video interviewing Hieronimus about his Woodstock Bus and presenting him with the customized Kombi-shaped sketchpad and art kit is the thank-you artwork that Hieronimus made for Kombi that the film crew then took to the Woodstock Museum in Bethel and donated to them. This summer, these filmmakers and PR company were honored as their Goodbye Kombi ad campaign received at least seven Lion Awards, including two golds, at the
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, the world's most renowned advertising festival.


Artcars

In 2006, Hieronimus transformed his Mercedes 300 SD into the Biodiesel-fueled "Founding Fathers Artcar" – the only biodiesel artcar in the state of Maryland and a popular feature in regional parades. In 2008, this car was repainted and renamed to "We the People".


''Yellow Submarine''

In 2002, Hieronimus published ''Inside the Yellow Submarine: The Making of the Beatles Animated Classic'', which has been called "an indispensable companion to the movie."Animation World Magazine The companion volume ''It's All in the Mind: Inside The Beatles' Yellow Submarine vol. 2'' was published in 2021. His books include interviews with all the principle creators of the original film as well as a symbolic and archetypal analysis of this classic film. In March–April 2005, Hieronimus was invited to speak on a panel of ''Yellow Submarine'' experts after the screening of the film during the first Abbey Road Film Festival. He spent many of his off-duty hours drawing a six-foot mural of the Yellow Sub on the outside wall of
Abbey Road Studios Abbey Road Studios (formerly EMI Recording Studios) is a music recording studio at 3 Abbey Road, London, Abbey Road, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, London. It was established in November 1931 by the Gramophone Company, a predecessor of ...
. Hieronimus continues to uncover new information on this film and in 2008 for the 40th anniversary published several new articles for various Beatles and animation magazines with new information discovered since the publication of ''Inside the Yellow Submarine''.


Negro league baseball

Robert Hieronimus and Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus champion environmental and social causes including supporting the
Negro league baseball The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be used narrowly for the seven relativel ...
players who suffered racial discrimination. Serving on the Negro League Baseball Players Association (NLBPA) Board of Directors, they were instrumental in arranging for representatives of the NLBPA to participate at a lecture and reception for Black History Month in the East Room of The White House.


Media appearances

Hieronimus has been a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows across the country since 1967 sharing his research in metaphysical symbolism, the founding fathers, America's Great Seal, UFOs and the paranormal, and even synchronistic methods for picking winning lottery numbers. In January 1988 Hieronimus launched ''21st Century Radio'', first on WFBR in Baltimore, then on over 100 stations nationwide on the American Radio Network and then on WCBM 680 in Baltimore, Maryland USA Sunday nights. He interviews leading-edge authorities on their unusual findings or opinions. The programming includes visits from cultural heroes and icons. In 1990 Hieronimus & Co., Inc. was incorporated to serve as a media research service, providing story and guest ideas and materials to television, newspapers and radio worldwide.


References

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