--- In [email protected], "AnkhAton" <ankha...@...> wrote: > > I bought it in Amritsar > where is their Golden temple. > Each time I read in it > it gives me Goose Bumps and kind of tears > Like with music > > I m at the end of my life somewhat warning around on Groups and Blogs > against the dangers of Non Duality which is in itself > very true but like Gravity is True > > I bought 4 volumes - as said 1500 pages and it > is all likewisely beautiful > > Yes I could take the heavy books apart and scan them > but that will be destructive for the books > and perhaps GOOGLE will do it > I should check it out > > When typing, . . I thought > if there s only One person who likes it > it s worth to do it > SO SIR or Lady Stein >>> That's You !!!
Oh, dear...Whatever you're moved to do, you should do-- but I'm not comfortable being responsible for it! There are surely better reasons to do it. I'm touched by the thought, though. Do check with Google. Maybe it's never occured to them to put it online. But don't take your own copy apart. (I'm female, by the way.) > > Ankhaton > PS > see my SHANDORA song on YouTube > > > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "AnkhAton" <ankhaton@> wrote: > > > > > > Adi Granth, . . Jap Ji - The Intro > > > > > > The Holy Book of > > > the Sikhs , which is very close to the Truth : > > > I typed it by hand with two fingers because this beautiful > > > translation is not on the Web and it Should ! > > > > I didn't know--I guess I should have known--that the > > Sikhs have their own holy book. What's the original > > language? > > > > This is indeed beautiful, AnkhAton, thanks for posting > > it. And you're right, it *should* be on the Web. Could > > the text perhaps be scanned and run through OCR software? > > Or even post just the scanned images of the pages? > > >
