Katherine Brown (@ 203.*) on: Sun May 30 22:55:09
Thomas Moore was a devout Christain born in 1876 in Yorkshire, England.
He was very commited to male nuns, in the monastry of Islam.
He was also commited to establishing the extistentialist movement of the right wing militia group nuns in Bakina Faso (capital: Wonga Donga).
Anbu (@ ss02*) on: Wed Jun 16 15:13:22
Hi all,
New kid in the block.
I've read Zen & the art of Motorcycle maintanence by Pirsig. Great book. I did't try his Lila.
I guess many have read Richard Bach's Jonathan
Livingston Seagull or Illusion.
- Anbu
pattu (@ cclm*) on: Thu Oct 28 18:18:40
Hi!
This is for " ZEN and...." fans...
did you read "LILA".. by Pirsig.. talks about more quality....and social heirarchy......
aruLaracan (@ psip*) on: Fri Apr 20 13:24:47
Voodoo Science by Robert Park: A very important book about the scientific way of living, continual attempts at perpectual motion machines, simple follies and frauds in science (including SDI and X-ray lasers). a great book that clearly exposes the likes of mahesh yogi, deepak chopra, ... . please read at least the last section of the book.
stg (@ st55*) on: Sun Apr 22 03:26:17
anu,
just tell us whats the real treat to heart and soul?
f (@ 210.*) on: Sat May 19 13:32:07
Anu (@ 53.d*) on: Wed Jun 18 18:39:22
Hi,
Has anyone read Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer? It's simply fantastic. It's about the failed Everest expedition, the part of the unfortunate team, the writer was.
Does anyone have any recommendations for any interesting non-fiction books?
Udhaya, where are you?
*rak* (@ 213.*) on: Thu Jun 19 04:57:03 EDT 2003
I usually read fiction..(John Grisham,Jeffrey Archer etc) now I got APJ Abdul Kalam's Ignited minds with me. Its really inspiring. I would like it if someone recommended some works with a bit of humour.... thanx
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