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Nothing Existed Except the Eyes of the Maharshi
by N.R. Krishnamurti Aiyer. Oct. 29, 2001
Who Are You? An Interview With Papaji by
Jeff Greenwald. Oct. 24, 2001
An Interview with Byron Katie by Sunny
Massad. Oct. 23, 2001
An Interview with Douglas Harding by Kriben
Pillay. Oct. 21, 2001
The Nectar of Immortality by Sri Nisargadatta
Maharaj. Oct. 18, 2001
The Power of the Presence Part Two by David
Godman. Oct. 15, 2001
The Quintessence of My Teaching by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. Oct. 3, 2001
Interview With David Godman. Sept. 28, 2001
The Power of the Presence Part One by David
Godman. Sept. 28, 2001
Nothing Ever Happened Volume 1 by
David Godman. Sept. 23, 2001
Collision with the Infinite by Suzanne
Segal. Sept. 22, 2001
Lilly of the Valley, the Bright and Morning
Star by Charlie Hopkins. August 9, 2001
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September 29,
2001
The
illustration of David Godman on our front page comes
from this photo which he sent me. There are three
living creatures in the picture I hope I
picked the right one! (The man on the right is Papaji.)
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September 28, 2001
There's
a ton of new stuff on the site related to David
Godman a humongous interview,
two book excerpts (here
and here),
a reference
page, and seven mini book reviews. Sixteen
new pages in all, with more on the way.
The
reason for giving David all this attention is,
of course, his books. They are (in my humble opinion)
the most interesting and informative books about
enlightenment that anybody is writing today. They
are all worth reading, but if you'd like a suggestion
about which one to try first, I recomend Living
By the Words of Bhagavan.
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September 27, 2001
The
two newest feature items on the home page are
excerpts from current books. I should have started
doing this a long time ago. More excerpts are
on the way.
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