Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 Dear Friends: Volume III of the Magazine is now out. Berit Ellingsen of Norway, as the Editor-In-Chief has done a magnificent job of design and execution of the new format. David Hodges as our Chief Technical Officer and Gloria Lee as Editor played a critical role in the final successful outcome. Here Some of the Highlight of this issue. 1. Tribute to our friend Dr. Greg Goode by me and my recollection of when we first met at the Providence Zen Center. Also an excellent story by Greg about how Kwan Yin, the ancient Boddhisattva, came to his wife's assistance in prison. 2. Article by Dr. Lakyshan Schanzer, an American Yogi and a personal friend of mine, about his meeting and spending time with Nisagradatta in the late 1970s. The pictures of Nisargadatta Maharaj are excellent and were taken by Lakyshan. Two pictures show N smoking his favorite Indian bhidis. 3. A beautiful article by Sri Miles Wright about Ramana Maharshi our living teacher which will every devotee will love and enjoy. These are only just some examples. The magazine this time around is like a Zen Garden. Every corner is beautiful and natural. My only regret is that we ran out of time and were unable to process all the articles by the deadline of labor day. My apologies to those authors who submitted such beautiful writings. We will have other issues coming up in the future.. Your feedback is on the new volume is welcome. Love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Nisargadatta , Harsha wrote: > Dear Friends: > > Volume III of the Magazine is now out. > > Berit Ellingsen of Norway, as the Editor-In-Chief has done a magnificent > job of design and execution of the new format. David Hodges as our Chief > Technical Officer and Gloria Lee as Editor played a critical role in the > final successful outcome. > > Here Some of the Highlight of this issue. > > 1. Tribute to our friend Dr. Greg Goode by me and my recollection of > when we first met at the Providence Zen Center. Also an excellent story > by Greg about how Kwan Yin, the ancient Boddhisattva, came to his wife's > assistance in prison. > > 2. Article by Dr. Lakyshan Schanzer, an American Yogi and a personal > friend of mine, about his meeting and spending time with Nisagradatta in > the late 1970s. The pictures of Nisargadatta Maharaj are excellent and > were taken by Lakyshan. Two pictures show N smoking his favorite Indian > bhidis. > > Also enjoyed the Dr's article. One differance with me was that in my ignorance i was wandering down the street looking for a small temple or such (even though i had read the description). At one point an elderly women stopped me and said " you go there. " I tried to explain who i was was looking for, but she just repeated " you go there " untill i went into the rundown building she demanded i enter. As i wandered about an elderly lady who obviously lived under the stair-well pointed to a door and said, " you go there " . Still did not know where they were sending me when i knocked on the door. A younger lady (Maharaj's daughter-in-law) said " you come back at 5 " and slammed the door. I returned at 5:00 and was so happy to see other Westerners, must be the right place! john > 3. A beautiful article by Sri Miles Wright about Ramana Maharshi our > living teacher which will every devotee will love and enjoy. > > These are only just some examples. The magazine this time around is > like a Zen Garden. Every corner is beautiful and natural. > > My only regret is that we ran out of time and were unable to process all > the articles by the deadline of labor day. My apologies to those authors > who submitted such beautiful writings. We will have other issues coming > up in the future.. > > Your feedback is on the new volume is welcome. > > Love to all > Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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