Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Hi Sweta, Yes I have read this book, it is amazing!!!! I recommended this book to someone on this list during the summer tour. It is a very big book, there is an abridged version, but I highly recommend the long version. This book gives a very intimate look at the guru disciple relationship (although Irina Tweedie and Bhai Sahib, her Reverend SatGuru, have a unique relationship that is not disciple or devotee, kind of beyond the two. Bhai Sahib tradition is a Sufi sector of Raja Yoga. Irina meets Bhai Sahib in her mid fifties and goes to India to live near him so that she can go to his home, each day. He asks her to keep a diary of her experiences with Him, and to write a book about it, so that it will help others(She does this about 10 years later). Irina documents the whole experience of the breaking down of Her Ego. Invaluable! --- Sweta Mitzel <swetabc > wrote: > ONS, > > Has anyone read Irma Tweedies Daughter of Fire? > Someone said that Amma encourged the people living > at the MA Center to read it. Apparently, it's about > a Sufi Guru-disciple relationship, kundalini, & > destruction of the ego. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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