Introduce two new books on the subject of man-woman intimacy, the way it is meant to bring out the best in each other. The relationship of equality fosters the theme of feminine spiritual primacy. Once understood, accepted and nurtured by man, certain aspects of feminine spirituality become indispensable for his inner growth, inspiration and attainment of excellence in his chosen field of endeavor.
Born in the upper reaches of the western Himalayas south of the Tibetan border, Ravi spent his childhood learning traditional wisdom from gurus and learned swamis in Simla, the summer capital of British India. His formal education lies in the disciplines of applied psychology, physics, mathematics and aeronautical engineering. He served for twenty-five years as Director of Information Sciences at The Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, where over one hundred research projects in the behavioral and neuropsychic sciences came to fruition. His lifelong passion has been the study of the human condition with an eye to the mystical and spiritual undercurrents. The musical outpourings of the Haydn-Mozart-Beethoven period have sustained him. |
The Latitude Syndrome
I said 'spiritual primacy.'
The Three Verbs of Being explores the source of the universal feminine shakti or spiritual energy through the author's boyhood experiences from several angles.
The setting is the seat of the nostalgic days of the Imperial British Raj, a gem of a Himalayan city called Simla in India. The timing is when the golden era was at its height of pre-war glory. Seen through the eyes of pubescence, the true tale paints events of a period covering thirty-five years but actually spanning two centuries! . . . mysticism woven into the role of the characters. Not much has been written on the topic of 'clairaudience', a telepathic phenomenon involving sounds. The author has drawn on its profound power to shed light on the themes of artistic creativity and extrabiological roots . . . a coming of age story binds the sibling topics of reincarnation, self-recognition and the mystery of the union of atma (Consciousness) with paramatma (Superconsciousness) . . .rich snapshots of family-life . . . the oozing nostalgia of the Raj. . . The British, bewildered by the mysticism of India . . .the Indians, mesmerized by the soft pale beauty . . . master-servant psychology . . .matchless settings for captivating drama . . . metaphysical dilemmas, revelations . . . the quest for the source of feminine spirituality and its ultimate triumphant grandeur.
Rashi, a spiritually gifted boy, begins his steam-rail journey and is fascinated with steam engine musicology as its sense-filled rhythms awaken his mind to the mysteries of nature. He takes to the British and a colony of rhesus monkeys around the temple on the Jakhu Mountain, where guru Ram Dave demonstrates his uncanny rapport with the monkeys. Episodes of clairaudience, family secrets and visions of soft beauty haunt him. Extrasensory experiences at the Tara Devi mountain confound him. Searching for his identity, he is absorbed by the female form. . . environment feeds him copious amounts of sensual material. . . begins to understand his biological roots. Adolescence lead him on to a search for his nonbiological blueprint. . . throwbacks and revelations take him to the source of the feminine energy in the universe.
Anecdotes and travelogues translate the esoteric metaphysical into day-to-day experiences.
Two teachers simplify the philosophy and the 'how-to' instruction for personal growth.
. . . . a special bond between the guru and Shona, the wife of a British officer. . . . Ram Dave and his monkeys transform Shona . . .the mysticism of conjugated Kundalini. . . the ultimate union in heavenly bliss.
Shona and Rashi become confidants and RD's pupils. They learn karma, dharma, meditation and the secrets of atma's union with paramatma for liberation from suffering. Together they discover the feminine origin of spirituality. A cobra teaches Rashi a lesson as Margaret's piano-playing leads him to his extrabiological roots in Salzburg while Shona ponders the mystery of clairaudience.
The guru talks about the model of human experiential evolution, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual verbs and the basis of artistic creativity in man.
Shona and Ram Dave pursue a conjugated Kundalini relationship as Shona is shunned by the British. An unusual relationship with Suvi puts him in touch with his emotional self. An affair with Toshi fizzles out but not before Rashi uncovers lactation . . . the roles of Mary Jane, Shona, Suvi and Toshi in his life . . . . three verbs of being. . . . comes to terms with himself, becoming the man he is, one verb at a time.
Rashi sets sail for Canada.
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The companion book, The Latitude Syndrome - for self-help and self-education - elaborates in simple text form on the metaphysical concepts put forth in The Three Verbs of Being. It is a collection of new thought articles, essays and scientific techniques for a satisfying lifestyle to manage the challenges of the new millennium. Themes emphasize the bases of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health for a stressless response to problems.
Outline of The Latitude Syndrome
Generic recipe for dry legumes
The human skin
Gonadic Health and Ambience
The duality of the creation of the universe and man
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