Darryl and Natalia wrote:
Hi Selma,
If you think that work exciting, try "A Course In Miracles", copywritten 1975, by Foundation For Inner Peace.
[snip]

I bought the 3 volumes, perhaps 20 years ago(?).  I
admit I have not "worked the program".

"A Course In Miracles" is an interesting text.
I read somewhere that the
author's identity was later revealed, but I either did not
get the details or forgot them.

Such "works" merit in depth study, but I have not
so far invested the time -- I've chosen Robert Musil
(_The Man Without Qualities_) and Hermann Broch (_The
Sleepwalkers_, _The Death of Virgil_...), and Hans
Blumenberg et al. instead.

    Each makes his own journey....
                    (--George Delury, among others)

Certainly a conversation between Buddhists and
Western Kantian/Husserlian... philosophers is interesting.

A case study:
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I have previously described on this list a person
I previously knew, who, during the day was a nuclear
researcher, but in his off-work time pursued
Carlos Castenada type stuff.  I tried to get him to
bring the mysticism into his lab, and his science into
his mysticism, but to no avail.

\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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