Richard Shane Miller was born on January 25, 1907 in Reading, Pennsylvania to Benjamin F.
Miller and Edith Shane. Miller worked as a commercial artist and an animated cartoon
illustrator, employed by Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles, California, and Max Fleischer
Studios in Miami, Florida.
He was a co-founder of the Association for Research and Enlightenment New York Center in
1950. He participated in New York Center activities for over 20 years. He served as a
regional representative and a speaker before moving to Australia to study with Raynor
Johnson. Miller moved moved to Virginia Beach after his wife Janet's death.
He created an illustrated slide presentation entitled "The Story of Revelation" with Fred
Tomlin of Tomlin Films (New York City) from 1968-1969. He contributed art to Venture Inward
Magazine. Miller wrote books including Desert Fighter: The Story of General Yigael Yadin and
the Dead Sea Scrolls (1967); The Bible as a Handbook for Understanding Self (1963); and
Dreams: The Language of the Unconscious, co-authored with Hugh Lynn Cayce and Tom C. Clark
(1971).
Shane Miller died in Virginia Beach on November 26, 1992 at the age of 85.
Collection includes audiotape, draft materials, painted illustrations, and scripts for
Shane Miller's slide presentation "The Story of Revelation," produced in association with
Tomlin Films from 1968-1969. Douglass B. Tomlin, Fred Tomlin, and Ray Owens of Tomlin Films
also worked on the project.