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Jacob Atabet

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by Michael Murphy


  Murphy with Zentatsu Richard Baker. Baker is the founder of the Creston Mountain Zen Center in California, Colorado, and Germany. He is also the founder and guiding teacher of Dharma Sangha.

  Murphy with Anindita N. Balslev. Balslev has made major contributions to cross-cultural studies and dialogues around Indian philosophy and religion.

  Murphy taking in the view of the Pacific Ocean. The Institute extends over twenty-seven acres of the Big Sur coast, where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise above the Pacific Ocean. The Institute is also famous for its cliffside natural hot springs. Esalen offers around five hundred workshops each year across a wide range of topics relating to human capacity and self-growth.

  Acknowledgments

  George Leonard and Sam Keen are comrades in a long-term exploration of these territories. Without their encouragement, their criticisms and their faith in the enterprise, Jacob Atabet may never have made it to the publisher. Along the way, Richard Price, Jim Hickman, Mike Spino, Arthur Deikman and Jerry Smith made important suggestions and helped in various ways through the work they are doing along these lines. Saul-Paul Sirag tutored me in physics and biology so that I could understand this often puzzling material, and David Morris helped put the finishing touches to the manuscript. And, from beginning to end, Dulce Murphy was as constant as Corinne Wilde must have been; without her there would have been no book at all.

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Pp. 214–216: From New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. VI. Copyright 1967, Catholic University of America. Used with permission of McGraw-Hill Book Company.

  copyright © 1977 by Michael Murphy

  cover design by Mumtaz Mustafa

  978-1-4532-1882-2

  This edition published in 2011 by Open Road Integrated Media

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