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Book Review of the Week

October 8, 2003

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Sai Baba: The Embodiment of Love

by Peggy Mason, Ron Laing (Contributor)

Gateway Books; 3rd edition, 1993 (reprinted 1994)

262 pages - ASIN: 0946551529

 

Table of Contents

 

Preface

 

BOOK ONE BY PEGGY MASONM

 

The Call

Meeting Love Incarnate

Gift of Grace

The Resurrection of Jesus

Did We Fail?

Our Cup Overflows

The Abode of Great Peace

>From Bethlehem to Brindavan

Sai Baba and the Animal Kingdom

The Practice of Oneness

Omnipresence

The Aura Cannot Lie

Coming Home

 

BOOK TWO BY RON LAING

 

Author's Note

The Last Journey

Highlights of the Trip

The Second Coming has Come

A Modern Raising of Lazarus

Armageddon is Now

The Miracles of Sathya Sai Baba

The Welfare Work of Sathya Sai Baba

Educational Work of Sathya Sai Baba

The Living Principles of Sathya Sai Baba

The Teachings of Sathya Sai Baba

The Practice of Love

Who is Sai Baba?

 

Postscipt: My Dream

 

Bibliography

 

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http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/SearchResults.asp?ProdStock=11687

 

This book, the first to be written on Sai Baba by a British author,

is the work of an English couple who, late in life, found their

lives transformed through meeting him.

 

Sai Baba is one of the most remarkable and best loved spiritual

teachers of the 20th century. Now in his 80's, he still lives in the

village of his birth in South India which has since grown into a

University town. There he welcomes to his ashram hundreds of

thousands of visitors a year from countries worldwide.

 

It is both a personal testament and a fascinating biographical

account, packed with anecdotes of Sai Baba's life and teachings.

Already a classic in several languages, this re-publication conveys

with unmistakable warmth his extraordinary compassion and clarity as

a teacher, healer and spiritual leader who is well-known for his

extraordinary paranormal powers.

 

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http://www.gillmacmillan.ie/Ecom/Library3.nsf/0/FF04A697A00CB36A80256

AE00037363D?OpenDocument

 

A portrait of one of the best loved spiritual masters alive today.

This book recounts the biography and teachings of an enlightened

master in India. This re-publication is written by a British couple

who, late in life, found their lives transformed through meeting

him.

 

Description

'I was absolutely overwhelmed by your book'

Sir George Trevelyan

 

Sai Baba is one of the most remarkable and best-loved spiritual

teachers of this century. Now in his 70s, he still lives in the

village of his birth in South India, which has since grown into a

University town. There he welcomes to his ashram hundreds of

thousands of visitors a year from countries worldwide.

 

This book, the first to be written on Sai Baba by a British author,

is the work of an English couple who, late in life, found their

lives transformed through meeting him.

 

It is both a personal testament and a fascinating biographical

account, packed with anecdotes, of Sai Baba's life and teachings.

Already a classic in several languages, this re-publication conveys

with unmistakable warmth his extraordinary compassion and clarity as

a teacher, healer and spiritual leader who is well known for his

extraordinary paranormal powers.

 

Author Biography

 

Peggy Mason, born in 1909, has long studied metaphysics and is the

author of 'Tales of Two Worlds' and 'New Age Companion'. She lives

in Kent, England. Her late husband, Ron Laing, was a successful

dairy farmer who became much involved in voluntary welfare work. He

was the first Englishman to be appointed to the World Council of the

Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organisation.

 

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The book is available at:

 

Sathya Sai Book Centre, London UK

http://www.srisathyasaibooks.org.uk/

 

Sri Sathya Sai Book and Information Center, Toronto Cananda

http://www.saibooks.org

 

Indiaclub.com

http://www.indiaclub.com/

 

Gillmacmillan

http://www.gillmacmillan.ie/

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