Hi Judy - yes I was new here - this morning - I thought it was an ND Group - I don't relly bother to take it apart the books but the work, eventually for nothing
and there are probably copyright issues - thanks for the advise I ll contact google library guys I have a friend died at 100 in 1999 named Paul, dutch like me, he visited Maharishi often in Kashmir the first years he was in say in business Ha Is this a 100% TM Group ? --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "AnkhAton" <ankhaton@> 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? > > > > > >
