Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 I think this is a great idea. Everyone's lives are so busy that listening to talks on the way to work, lunch, etc would be a real boon. With my old dial-up ISP with all of its interuptions and rebooting, or whatever it does (I am definately not a techie), I used to get pretty blissed put listening to the talks on the Amachi website. Several years ago, in the late 90's I think, they broadcast the satsangs 3 times a week from the MA Center - Sw. Paratmananda used to give the best talks. It was great. These things help us keep in touch. prasadini ------- Re: Books on tape -- technie speak Fri, 05 Aug 2005 16:59:11 -0000 Erica <sugarandbrine Ammachi Ammachi I COMPLTELY agree with Advait! This child is "plugged in" and would adore buying Amma's mp3s online -- bhajans AND books. The ashram should also consider Podcasting some satsangs/discussions. Bliss! I listen to my mp3 player every day at work, and could definitely use some mid-day satsang during my lunch hour. I'm sure that there are some techie children out there who could do this. I think that the ashram already burns the CDs from the tours themselves. I'm sure it wouldn't take much to convert and upload them. With love, Amma's Geeky Child, Erica Ammachi, Rick Archer <rick@s...> wrote: > Please take what you wrote here and send it to info@m... > > > on 8/5/05 10:30 AM, jaiamma@g... at jaiamma@g... wrote: > > > Yes! I would buy them. I will not buy cassette tapes. However, I will gladly > > buy Amma books recorded on CD (OK) or available as MP3 (better). I have a > > feeling they would sell well if done well and properly advertised to Amma's > > children. > > Also, I recommend that MothersBooks consider selling individual bhajan MP3s > > over the internet (similar to Apple iTunes). The nice thing about selling > > downloads is the profit margin can be much higher since MA Canter owns the > > copyrights (more $ for charities). I have a feeling lots of Amma's children > > would love to purchase and download their favorite bhajans as MP3s. > > Jai Ma, > > -Advait > > > > On 8/5/05, Rick Archer <rick@s...> wrote: > >> > >> I don¹t have much time to read so I haven¹t read too many of Amma¹s books > >> although I would like to read them all. This summer I spoke with Swamini > >> Krishnamrita Prana, who runs the book store, about the idea of converting > >> all the important books (Awaken Children, etc.) to books on tape. She was > >> a > >> bit skeptical, as she said one book written by some devotee had been > >> recorded, but hadn¹t sold very well. I told her that books on tape were a > >> popular thing, and that I thought the main books would sell very well if > >> they were recorded. What do you all think? Would you buy them? If so, > >> please > >> consider contacting the folks at Mother¹s Books and telling them so: > >> > >> info@m... > >> > >> Amma's Books and Gifts > >> P.O. Box 613 > >> San Ramon, California > >> 94583 U.S.A. > >> From Within the U.S: 1-888-JAI-AMMA (1-888-524-2662) International > >> customers, please call: (510) 537-9467 > >> > >> Rick > >> -- > >> > >> Rick Archer > >> SearchSummit > >> 1108 South B Street > >> Fairfield, IA 52556 > >> Phone: 641-472-9336 > >> Fax: 815-572-5842 > >> > >> http://searchsummit.com > >> rick@s... Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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