
His Philosophy is soft and warm, and the sentiments he expresses are so simple and straightforward while at the same time couched in all the clichéd, fabulist terminology of reincarnated souls passing through past lives in alternate Universes.

It’s not completely unexpected that his Mind has evolved from his earlier writing, but discomforting that he has so fully embraced the New Age Movement in his Heart and in his every expression. To hear his words again in this book is strangely comforting but also unsettling in a way. Why I chose to read that book is even now a total mystery to me, but I’m very glad I did because both of those disciplines have fascinated me and, in some ways, guided me ever since.

It wasn’t that I was a student of The New Physics or Ancient Eastern Philosophy but rather that I was ignorant of both. I first read Gary Zukav’s Wu Li Masters forty years ago and it affected me deeply.

Interesting to meet again an important Mind from an earlier time.
