[FairfieldLife] India Mirror of Truth book

2006-03-26 Thread wayback71
I just finished this book and really enjoyed it. I wondered about the incidents with the siddha wo called himself Keshava. Dr. Pete, is that the incident you felt did not ring true? What was the response on that from Steve Briggs? I cannot find in the postings here. Also, what is going on

Re: [FairfieldLife] India Mirror of Truth book

2006-03-26 Thread Rick Archer
on 3/26/06 9:36 AM, wayback71 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just finished this book and really enjoyed it. I wondered about the incidents with the siddha wo called himself Keshava. Dr. Pete, is that the incident you felt did not ring true? What was the response on that from Steve Briggs? I

Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-25 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth HI Rick, please forward to FFL Dear Peter, The memoir is a faithful account of people and events from my India experience. That said, Keshava is a pseudonym for a Himalayan saint that asked me not to use his real name. There are other

[FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-24 Thread Peter
I've been reading Steve Brigg's book, India: Mirror of Truth over the last few days. I really enjoy all his adventures, but one story struck me as unusual in that it didn't relly sound truthful. For those of you who have read the book, I'm curious if you had the same experience.

Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-24 Thread Rick Archer
on 1/24/06 10:07 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been reading Steve Brigg's book, India: Mirror of Truth over the last few days. I really enjoy all his adventures, but one story struck me as unusual in that it didn't relly sound truthful. For those of you who have read the book,

Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-24 Thread Peter
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 1/24/06 10:07 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been reading Steve Brigg's book, India: Mirror of Truth over the last few days. I really enjoy all his adventures, but one story struck me as unusual in that it didn't relly sound

Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-24 Thread Vaj
It seemed like an encounter with a yogi who had perfected the illusory body. You really can't tell them (in many ways) from an encounter with a physical person. Yet there is, on reflection,  elements that reveal otherwise. I had the same impression as those where I met beings in illusory bodies.

Re: [FairfieldLife] India: Mirror of Truth

2006-01-24 Thread Vaj
Which one? The siddha above Jyotir Math?On Jan 24, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Peter wrote:I've been reading Steve Brigg's book, "India: Mirror of Truth" over the last few days. I really enjoy all his adventures, but one story struck me as unusual in that it didn't relly sound truthful. For those of you

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2006-01-04 Thread Rick Archer
on 1/4/06 12:12 PM, Ingegerd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been searching for Steve Briggs book India-The Land of Truth, in the bookstores in Norway, with no result. If I am to order the book, I need a ISDN-number. Do some of you have that number - and please correct me, if the title is

[FairfieldLife] India - Mirror of Truth, was: TM costs $3.30 a day for 2 years.

2006-01-04 Thread Rick Archer
on 1/4/06 12:36 PM, Ingegerd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you, Paul. You saved my day. Ingegerd Don't forget that you're not going to be able to print this. You're going to have to sit at your computer for hours, reading it. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor