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aka Chakra Khan
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: the India inside my heart
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Enlightenment for Idiots
I just finished reading Enlightenment for Idiots (http://www.amazon.com/Enlightenment-...0008182&sr=8-1) by Anne Cushman.
It's a funny book (this is Anne's first novel -- her first book, From Here to Nirvana, is a Lonely Planet type of book for ashrams and other spiritual "schools" in India) about an aspiring yoga teacher who also writes "for idiots" books -- her publisher sends her to India to write an "enlightenment for idiots" book. an amusing story on one woman's quest for truth that manages to respect the journey while skewering some of the western spiritual seekers (and their gurus) in India. Anne's descriptions of India and her desription of the spiritual elitists are right on -- and some of her characters are thinly disguised portraits of Amma, Patahbi Jois, and Sai Baba. a fun read, fast read, and good summer reading Last edited by Sama : May 6th, 2008 at 02:40. |
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finished baited hook of Stanley gardner....was kewl.....gets a bit boring in the later parts...but worth reading!!!!
Nw reading his horrified heirs ![]() |
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Funny, the Capt.'s current signature "The cynic must remember that he is a spy" by Epictetus led me to look up its context -- leading to half a night of web reading on the Cynics and the schools of Stoicism and Skepticism, fuzzy Christian schools (as some and not just the wacky seem to claim Cynicism was a major influence on both Jesus and the early Christians), assorted Christian heresies, alternate depictions or interpretations of the life of Christ which have always interested me, the influence on ancient Greek thinking of Indian schools of thought (the "gymnosophists" among them, very interesting also in a modern light), and etc. and yada yada.How the mind wanders, eh -- and how just a word on IndiaMike can serve to inspire it ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: perth
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trixie belden novels...
madam princess and i are reading through the set again. ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: India
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And is supposed to have admirers as diverse as Emperor Aurelius and Salinger.
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Yes... I was presented with a photocopy of some of his writings (well, like you say, it's supposed to have been written down by a follower of his) as a young teenager. I suppose the giver thought there might be an affinity there...
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Location: Beautiful Bondi (not Bundi!)
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Just finished a James Lee Bourke (I love crime fiction) and am trying to shake off all that haunting brooding Southern swampy evil by reading Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction - very funny.
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Burke! It's been a while, but a good read yes.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chennai, India
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I'm still with Thursday Next.
Compared to the first book in the series, I've been finding the next two a bit of a mess, don't know if I'll carry on after this one. Might be feeling the need for literature again. Or humour, or something!
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Jaisalmer
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The Adrian Mole, Kristin is a newish one in the series? Haven't heard of this (I loved the others) but then I've been 'out of it' for a long time in India, so it may not be so new! Will look out for it... I've two books on the go at the moment - an Elizabeth George (detective one) for reading at night in bed, and Marilynne Robinson's Gilead while I do knitting in the day - it stays open better than the first one! Enjoying both.
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