Classroom Talk
Fall 2002 Archive
Re: GreetingsRakesh Posted by Pauline on December 26, 2002 at 20:53:51:
In Reply to: Re: GreetingsRakesh posted by Rakesh on December 26, 2002 at 02:59:22:
Hi Rakesh,
*Holy Cow* ...an Indian Adventure, is written by Sarah Macdonald who
grew up in Sydney. On her first trip to India, ahw hates it, but she
has a soothwayer's prediction that she would return. She worked here
on ABC radio News and was a political correspondent also. etc...
etc. Eleven yrs. after leaving India she returns to join her
partner, fellow journalist, and then the true adventure began. She
arrives in Delhi and later travels 'investigating' the spirituality of
the country - in the search of the meaning of life and death. (A
Bantam Book. 2002.)
You wrote:
Several people, including Dr. Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle and Bejan of
effortlessprosperity.com, have referred to ACIM in their works. This
inspired me to look for the Course on the net and a search led me to
their site.
Me"
I have hear of Bejan, there are so many acim sites, I can send you a
list if interested. I have other preferences that the foundations
ones. Bejan seems a nice guy where does he mention acim.
You wrote:
Yes, I do the daily lessons.But about two months ago, there was a gap
of
several weeks in which I did not touch the book at all; just being
human, ordinary I guess.
Me.
This ordinary humanbeing didn't touch the books/materials for the last
six months. only picked they up recently. have been studying/playing
with them for nearly 10 years now. and they never leave up if you
decide yes 'this is my path'.
as for groups of course they are primarily a Self Study programme.
I do not know if there are any ACIM study groups in India as I did not
look for one.
Sarah inscribes her book:
to my mum and dad for having me
to Jonathan for taking me
and
to India for making me.
love Pauline.
Continue with Fall 2002 Classroom Talk or
Post a new discussion in the current Classroom Talk
Archived 02/04/2003