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Kulbir bhai,

 

Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is

dangerous as well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which

become the reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great

expectation. Once this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a

kind of let down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography of a yogi

The monk who sold his Ferrari

Many lives Many Masters

All of Osho’s books

Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet by Khalil Gibran

Illusions by Richard Bach

A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman’s

honest writing about her life’s crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh

Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48

lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear members,

The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read.

i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read

the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

of lalkitab. please try it.

sincerely

kulbirbance

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Pervez bhai thanks for the list of books, i will definetly read them. here i want to mention 2 facts.

1. there is a lalkitab remedy in the book autobiography of a yogi; did u come across it.

2. the alchemist's end part has a very very deep meaning, but this is not a forum for that, lets keep ourselves confined to lalkitab.

now please read the autobiography of a yogi, u will come across a remedy very much in accordance with lalkitab principles.

happy reading

kulbirbance.

On 4/12/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which become the reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a kind of let down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography of a yogi

The monk who sold his Ferrari

Many lives Many Masters

All of Osho's books

Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet by Khalil Gibran

Illusions by Richard Bach

A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest writing about her life's crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

Dear members,The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read. i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy of lalkitab. please try it.sincerelykulbirbance

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Kulbir bhai,

 

Lalkitab remedy in autobiography? No, I have not noticed it. I

read it a decade or more ago, when I had no clue about Lal Kitab. What is the

remedy in it?

 

I am interested to know your version of the end of Alchemist. Maybe

you can post it to me directly though I guess, the forum will benefit from the

wisdom as we all have multiple interests.

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh

Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:49

lalkitab

Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai thanks for the list of books, i will definetly

read them. here i want to mention 2 facts.

 

 

1. there is a lalkitab remedy in the book autobiography of a

yogi; did u come across it.

 

 

2. the alchemist's end part has a very very deep meaning,

but this is not a forum for that, lets keep ourselves confined to lalkitab.

 

 

now please read the autobiography of a yogi, u will come

across a remedy very much in accordance with lalkitab principles.

 

 

happy reading

 

 

kulbirbance.

 

 

 

 

On 4/12/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed

<sheikhpervezhameed

wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir

bhai,

 

Kundalini

by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as well. Pt.

Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which become the reason for

people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once this is

understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist

is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a kind of let down.

Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In

similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography

of a yogi

The

monk who sold his Ferrari

Many

lives Many Masters

All of

Osho's books

Living

with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet

by Khalil Gibran

Illusions

by Richard Bach

A

bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power

of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books

from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat

Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest writing about her

life's crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a

good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ]

On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48

lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear members,

The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read.

i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read

the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

of lalkitab. please try it.

sincerely

kulbirbance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pervez bhai ji; read the book again; there is a remedy mentioned where neelam stone is recommended to be tied to the anklet of the native; this remedy was recommended by the author's guru on his insistance.

kulbirbance

On 4/13/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

Lalkitab remedy in autobiography? No, I have not noticed it. I read it a decade or more ago, when I had no clue about Lal Kitab. What is the remedy in it?

 

I am interested to know your version of the end of Alchemist. Maybe you can post it to me directly though I guess, the forum will benefit from the wisdom as we all have multiple interests.

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:49lalkitab Subject: Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai thanks for the list of books, i will definetly read them. here i want to mention 2 facts.

 

1. there is a lalkitab remedy in the book autobiography of a yogi; did u come across it.

 

2. the alchemist's end part has a very very deep meaning, but this is not a forum for that, lets keep ourselves confined to lalkitab.

 

now please read the autobiography of a yogi, u will come across a remedy very much in accordance with lalkitab principles.

 

happy reading

 

kulbirbance.

 

On 4/12/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which become the reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a kind of let down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography of a yogi

The monk who sold his Ferrari

Many lives Many Masters

All of Osho's books

Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet by Khalil Gibran

Illusions by Richard Bach

A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest writing about her life's crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

Dear members,The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read. i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy of lalkitab. please try it.sincerelykulbirbance

 

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Dear Pervezji,

There are a lot of books on similar lines...but you

will surely have noticed that,almost all describe the same

phenomenon,but in different ways...however Gopi Krishna underwent all

the " torment " mentioned by him because he had no GURU to guide

him,THEN he needed one most...however later a wandering ADEPT who

heard of his " incurable " and " undiagnoseable ailment " called on him

diagnosed his condition as helped correct his condition and guided

him properly...etc...

However,for a more detailed and enlightening

description of the phenomenon is available in the book by Pt.Gopi

Krishna " Higher Consciousness " ...

A lot of Sufi literature and poetry also describes this

phenomenon in their " typical Pharsee idiom " ...The famous Sufi Lady

singer from Pakistan has also cut loveable album,which I had the good

fortune to hear at my friend's place,and on PTV,as well as

Doordarshan... on Sufi Ghazals and Tappas...and also a male Sufi

Singer from Kashmir was presented by Doordarshan some time ago...

By the way I am bewildered how and why Members of Lal

Kitab Astrology address me as L.K.Rao...!

MY CORRECT NAME IS L.Y.RAO., which stands for Lajmi

Yogesh Rao.

With kind regards,

L.Y.Rao.

 

 

>

> Kulbir bhai,

>

>

>

> Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is

dangerous as

> well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which

become the

> reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great

expectation. Once

> this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

>

>

>

> Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a

kind of let

> down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

>

>

>

> In similar vein are the books:

>

>

>

> Autobiography of a yogi

>

> The monk who sold his Ferrari

>

> Many lives Many Masters

>

> All of Osho's books

>

> Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

>

> Prophet by Khalil Gibran

>

> Illusions by Richard Bach

>

> A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

>

> Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

>

> Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

>

> Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest

writing about

> her life's crisis and how she handles them)

>

>

>

> Have a good day

>

> bye

>

>

>

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

>

>

> lalkitab

> [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

> Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48

> lalkitab

> [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

>

>

>

> Dear members,

> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

> orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one

THE

> ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R.

CLARKE.

> are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should

read.

> i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

> understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i

read

> the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

> lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to

philosphy

> of lalkitab. please try it.

> sincerely

> kulbirbance

>

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Dear Kulbirbance,

My name is L.Y.Rao(Lajmi Yogesh Rao),and

also,contrary to your message to Amar Aggarwal you've averred that I

am in agreement with some things which I HAVE NOT AGREED TO...by the

way,I do not want to make an issue out of it,for it does not

matter...and also,I am awaiting your reaction to my article...

" The Universal urge for achieving MOKSHA. "

The objective of sending this article to your group

was to inform them that this " PURSUIT OF FREEDOM FROM REBIRTH " ...is

Universal and very old in human history...in fact began with it...

Allow me to illustrate,by way of an example how we

human beings behave :

Let us say I have an itch on the tip of my nose...I

can mitigate it by scratching the tip of my nose in any which way by

rubbing it on the ground or applying some medication etc...the

objective is to MITIGATE THE ITCH QUICKLY... AND EFFECTIVELY...

But comes a person and says " for a,b,c...reasons "

the index finger is the BEST one to use...

Comes along another person and says " for x,y,z...

reasons " ,the middle finger should be used...

Comes along yet another person insists that the

" ring-finger " is the best, " for efgh reasons " ...and so on...till comes

someone and says the little finger is best...and so on...and yet

someone says that the thumb is the best...

The result of all this we are seeing for ourselves

these days,especially with the followers of proselytising religions ,

who keep insisting that the " finger " they recommend is the best...so

much so that the people keep fignting over " WHICH FINGER TO USE " and

in the bargain the ITCH REMAINS UNMITIGATED...

 

THIS,IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THE PROBLEM WE ARE

SEEING AROUND US...

CAN ANYBODY OFFER A SOLUTION ?

 

L.Y.Rao.

 

>

> Dear members,

> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

> orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

> ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

> are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should

read.

> i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

> understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read

> the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

> lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

> of lalkitab. please try it.

> sincerely

> kulbirbance

>

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Kulbir bhai,

 

The book autobiography of yogi is a long and tedious book. I am

not sure if I have the energy to read it again.

 

What does this remedy of Neelam stone tied to the anklet do?

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh

Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 20:18

lalkitab

Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai ji; read the book again; there is a remedy

mentioned where neelam stone is recommended to be tied to the anklet of the

native; this remedy was recommended by the author's guru on his insistance.

 

 

kulbirbance

 

 

 

 

On 4/13/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed

<sheikhpervezhameed

wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir

bhai,

 

Lalkitab

remedy in autobiography? No, I have not noticed it. I read it a decade or more

ago, when I had no clue about Lal Kitab. What is the remedy in it?

 

I am

interested to know your version of the end of Alchemist. Maybe you can post it

to me directly though I guess, the forum will benefit from the wisdom as we all

have multiple interests.

 

 

Have a

good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ]

On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:49

lalkitab

Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai thanks for the list of books, i will

definetly read them. here i want to mention 2 facts.

 

 

1. there is a lalkitab remedy in the book

autobiography of a yogi; did u come across it.

 

 

2. the alchemist's end part has a very very deep

meaning, but this is not a forum for that, lets keep ourselves confined to

lalkitab.

 

 

now please read the autobiography of a yogi, u will

come across a remedy very much in accordance with lalkitab principles.

 

 

happy reading

 

 

kulbirbance.

 

 

 

 

On 4/12/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed

wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir

bhai,

 

Kundalini

by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as well. Pt.

Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which become the reason for

people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once this is

understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist

is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a kind of let down.

Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In

similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography

of a yogi

The

monk who sold his Ferrari

Many

lives Many Masters

All of

Osho's books

Living

with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet

by Khalil Gibran

Illusions

by Richard Bach

A

bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power

of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books

from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat

Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest writing about her

life's crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a

good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ]

On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48

lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear members,

The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read.

i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read

the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

of lalkitab. please try it.

sincerely

kulbirbance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Mr. L Y Rao,

 

Exactly. The itch remains unmitigated. Or does it remain so?

 

I think humans have a persistence to find solutions to their problems

and eventually the itch is mitigated.

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh

Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ]

On Behalf Of L.Y.Rao.

Sunday, April 13, 2008 21:21

lalkitab

[lalkitab] Re: HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Kulbirbance,

My name is L.Y.Rao(Lajmi Yogesh Rao),and

also,contrary to your message to Amar Aggarwal you've averred that I

am in agreement with some things which I HAVE NOT AGREED TO...by the

way,I do not want to make an issue out of it,for it does not

matter...and also,I am awaiting your reaction to my article...

" The Universal urge for achieving MOKSHA. "

The objective of sending this article to your group

was to inform them that this " PURSUIT OF FREEDOM FROM REBIRTH " ...is

Universal and very old in human history...in fact began with it...

Allow me to illustrate,by way of an example how we

human beings behave :

Let us say I have an itch on the tip of my nose...I

can mitigate it by scratching the tip of my nose in any which way by

rubbing it on the ground or applying some medication etc...the

objective is to MITIGATE THE ITCH QUICKLY... AND EFFECTIVELY...

But comes a person and says " for a,b,c...reasons "

the index finger is the BEST one to use...

Comes along another person and says " for x,y,z...

reasons " ,the middle finger should be used...

Comes along yet another person insists that the

" ring-finger " is the best, " for efgh reasons " ...and so

on...till comes

someone and says the little finger is best...and so on...and yet

someone says that the thumb is the best...

The result of all this we are seeing for ourselves

these days,especially with the followers of proselytising religions ,

who keep insisting that the " finger " they recommend is the best...so

much so that the people keep fignting over " WHICH FINGER TO USE " and

in the bargain the ITCH REMAINS UNMITIGATED...

 

THIS,IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THE PROBLEM WE ARE

SEEING AROUND US...

CAN ANYBODY OFFER A SOLUTION ?

 

L.Y.Rao.

 

>

> Dear members,

> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

> orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

> ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

> are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should

read.

> i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

> understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read

> the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

> lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

> of lalkitab. please try it.

> sincerely

> kulbirbance

>

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Dear Raoji,

 

I read Kunalini when I was in my early 20’s.

 

My view is that human history is replete with so many examples

of such endeavours – latest being Eckhart Tolle.

 

Focus should remain on person’s own growth.

 

 

 

lalkitab

[lalkitab ] On Behalf Of L.Y.Rao.

Sunday, April 13, 2008 20:45

lalkitab

[lalkitab] Re: HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Pervezji,

There are a lot of books on similar lines...but you

will surely have noticed that,almost all describe the same

phenomenon,but in different ways...however Gopi Krishna underwent all

the " torment " mentioned by him because he had no GURU to guide

him,THEN he needed one most...however later a wandering ADEPT who

heard of his " incurable " and " undiagnoseable ailment "

called on him

diagnosed his condition as helped correct his condition and guided

him properly...etc...

However,for a more detailed and enlightening

description of the phenomenon is available in the book by Pt.Gopi

Krishna " Higher Consciousness " ...

A lot of Sufi literature and poetry also describes this

phenomenon in their " typical Pharsee idiom " ...The famous Sufi Lady

singer from Pakistan has also cut loveable album,which I had the good

fortune to hear at my friend's place,and on PTV,as well as

Doordarshan... on Sufi Ghazals and Tappas...and also a male Sufi

Singer from Kashmir was presented by Doordarshan some time ago...

By the way I am bewildered how and why Members of Lal

Kitab Astrology address me as L.K.Rao...!

MY CORRECT NAME IS L.Y.RAO., which stands for Lajmi

Yogesh Rao.

With kind regards,

L.Y.Rao.

 

 

>

> Kulbir bhai,

>

>

>

> Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is

dangerous as

> well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which

become the

> reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great

expectation. Once

> this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

>

>

>

> Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a

kind of let

> down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

>

>

>

> In similar vein are the books:

>

>

>

> Autobiography of a yogi

>

> The monk who sold his Ferrari

>

> Many lives Many Masters

>

> All of Osho's books

>

> Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

>

> Prophet by Khalil Gibran

>

> Illusions by Richard Bach

>

> A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

>

> Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

>

> Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

>

> Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest

writing about

> her life's crisis and how she handles them)

>

>

>

> Have a good day

>

> bye

>

>

>

> Sheikh Pervez Hameed

>

>

>

> lalkitab

> [lalkitab ]

On Behalf Of kulbirbance

> Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48

> lalkitab

> [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

>

>

>

> Dear members,

> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

> orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one

THE

> ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R.

CLARKE.

> are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should

read.

> i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

> understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i

read

> the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

> lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to

philosphy

> of lalkitab. please try it.

> sincerely

> kulbirbance

>

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Rao Sir and pervez bhai, log into youtube, type heer in search, top 10 results will show A SAIN SINGS HEER AT MAZAR OF WARIS SHAH; watch hear and feel the higher consciousness.

regards

kulbirbance

On 4/13/08, L.Y.Rao. <lyrastro1 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Pervezji,There are a lot of books on similar lines...but you will surely have noticed that,almost all describe the same phenomenon,but in different ways...however Gopi Krishna underwent all the " torment " mentioned by him because he had no GURU to guide

him,THEN he needed one most...however later a wandering ADEPT who heard of his " incurable " and " undiagnoseable ailment " called on him diagnosed his condition as helped correct his condition and guided

him properly...etc...However,for a more detailed and enlightening description of the phenomenon is available in the book by Pt.Gopi Krishna " Higher Consciousness " ...A lot of Sufi literature and poetry also describes this

phenomenon in their " typical Pharsee idiom " ...The famous Sufi Lady singer from Pakistan has also cut loveable album,which I had the good fortune to hear at my friend's place,and on PTV,as well as

Doordarshan... on Sufi Ghazals and Tappas...and also a male Sufi Singer from Kashmir was presented by Doordarshan some time ago...By the way I am bewildered how and why Members of Lal Kitab Astrology address me as L.K.Rao...!

MY CORRECT NAME IS L.Y.RAO., which stands for Lajmi Yogesh Rao.With kind regards,L.Y.Rao. >> Kulbir bhai,> > > > Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as> well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which

become the> reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once> this is understood, it is an inspirational book.> > > > Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a

kind of let> down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.> > > > In similar vein are the books:> > > > Autobiography of a yogi> > The monk who sold his Ferrari

> > Many lives Many Masters> > All of Osho's books> > Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama> > Prophet by Khalil Gibran> > Illusions by Richard Bach

> > A bridge across forever by Richard Bach> > Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle> > Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)> > Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest

writing about> her life's crisis and how she handles them)> > > > Have a good day> > bye> > > > Sheikh Pervez Hameed > > >

> lalkitab > [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

> Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48> lalkitab > [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

> > > > Dear members,> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by > orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE > ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R.

CLARKE. > are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read. > i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me > understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i

read > the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed > lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy > of lalkitab. please try it.> sincerely

> kulbirbance>

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Rao Sir, ur agreement or disagreement hardly matters when i have documentary evidence to prove my point that lalkitab was written in the lifetime of pt. joshi ji and he supervised it till 80's. when u don't know about it's history what more can be expected rom you.

go through the past messages and see who wants to thrust his viewpoint.

u don't understand lalkitab or it doesn't appeals to you, then why are u defaming it.

the solution is simple you use the finger u prefer and leave others to themselves to find their cure.

kulbirbance

On 4/13/08, L.Y.Rao. <lyrastro1 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Kulbirbance,My name is L.Y.Rao(Lajmi Yogesh Rao),and also,contrary to your message to Amar Aggarwal you've averred that I am in agreement with some things which I HAVE NOT AGREED TO...by the way,I do not want to make an issue out of it,for it does not

matter...and also,I am awaiting your reaction to my article... " The Universal urge for achieving MOKSHA. " The objective of sending this article to your group was to inform them that this " PURSUIT OF FREEDOM FROM REBIRTH " ...is

Universal and very old in human history...in fact began with it...Allow me to illustrate,by way of an example how we human beings behave :Let us say I have an itch on the tip of my nose...I can mitigate it by scratching the tip of my nose in any which way by

rubbing it on the ground or applying some medication etc...the objective is to MITIGATE THE ITCH QUICKLY... AND EFFECTIVELY...But comes a person and says " for a,b,c...reasons " the index finger is the BEST one to use...

Comes along another person and says " for x,y,z... reasons " ,the middle finger should be used...Comes along yet another person insists that the " ring-finger " is the best, " for efgh reasons " ...and so on...till comes

someone and says the little finger is best...and so on...and yet someone says that the thumb is the best...The result of all this we are seeing for ourselves these days,especially with the followers of proselytising religions ,

who keep insisting that the " finger " they recommend is the best...so much so that the people keep fignting over " WHICH FINGER TO USE " and in the bargain the ITCH REMAINS UNMITIGATED...

THIS,IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THE PROBLEM WE ARE SEEING AROUND US...CAN ANYBODY OFFER A SOLUTION ?L.Y.Rao. >> Dear members,> The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by > orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE

> ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE. > are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read. > i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me

> understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read > the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed > lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy

> of lalkitab. please try it.> sincerely> kulbirbance>

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pervez bhai, it was a typing mistake its not anklet but ankle. it was recommended for severe ailment in particular and well being in general, i will try to get the exact sentence as written in the book and send it to ur gudself. i read it a long ago. when the debate about gemstones in lalkitab system was being debated upon in various groups, then only i recalled it and established the relationship. i discussed it with p.k.sharma and lalkitabee shukla ji. both are experienced and researchers upon the subject. both agreed that it was in tune with lalkitab system.

regards

kulbirbance

On 4/13/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

The book autobiography of yogi is a long and tedious book. I am not sure if I have the energy to read it again.

 

What does this remedy of Neelam stone tied to the anklet do?

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 20:18 lalkitab

Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai ji; read the book again; there is a remedy mentioned where neelam stone is recommended to be tied to the anklet of the native; this remedy was recommended by the author's guru on his insistance.

 

kulbirbance

 

On 4/13/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

Lalkitab remedy in autobiography? No, I have not noticed it. I read it a decade or more ago, when I had no clue about Lal Kitab. What is the remedy in it?

 

I am interested to know your version of the end of Alchemist. Maybe you can post it to me directly though I guess, the forum will benefit from the wisdom as we all have multiple interests.

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbir bance

Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:49lalkitab Subject: Re: [lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pervez bhai thanks for the list of books, i will definetly read them. here i want to mention 2 facts.

 

1. there is a lalkitab remedy in the book autobiography of a yogi; did u come across it.

 

2. the alchemist's end part has a very very deep meaning, but this is not a forum for that, lets keep ourselves confined to lalkitab.

 

now please read the autobiography of a yogi, u will come across a remedy very much in accordance with lalkitab principles.

 

happy reading

 

kulbirbance.

 

On 4/12/08, Sheikh Pervez Hameed <sheikhpervezhameed wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Kulbir bhai,

 

Kundalini by Pt. Gopi Krishana is a good book, inspiring but is dangerous as well. Pt. Gopiji, describes his supernatural experiences which become the reason for people to follow the spiritual path with great expectation. Once this is understood, it is an inspirational book.

 

Alchemist is an excellent book though in the end, to me, it is a kind of let down. Nevertheless, a wonderful read.

 

In similar vein are the books:

 

Autobiography of a yogi

The monk who sold his Ferrari

Many lives Many Masters

All of Osho's books

Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama

Prophet by Khalil Gibran

Illusions by Richard Bach

A bridge across forever by Richard Bach

Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Books from Vipassana Institute (Goenka)

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (an American woman's honest writing about her life's crisis and how she handles them)

 

 

Have a good day

bye

 

Sheikh Pervez Hameed

 

 

 

lalkitab [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of kulbirbance

Saturday, April 12, 2008 21:48lalkitab

[lalkitab] HELPFUL BOOKS

 

 

 

 

Dear members,The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another one THE ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R. CLARKE.

are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should read. i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping me understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i read the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it seemed

lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to philosphy of lalkitab. please try it.sincerelykulbirbance

 

 

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Dear Kulbir,

You've got me all wrong...

I did not mean the authorship of Lal Kitab...my earlier

reference (to Lal Kitab HAD)never disputed the authorship of Lal

Kitab,by Roop Chand Joshiji,it referred to " people in Delhi and

elsewhere who 'pass off' it's translation,without having the

requisite knowledge of Lal Kitab themselves, as their own authorship/

translation,however far from the REAL THING it is...!

With best wishes,

L.Y.Rao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>

> Rao Sir, ur agreement or disagreement hardly matters when i have

documentary

> evidence to prove my point that lalkitab was written in the

lifetime of pt.

> joshi ji and he supervised it till 80's. when u don't know about

it's

> history what more can be expected rom you.

> go through the past messages and see who wants to thrust his

viewpoint.

> u don't understand lalkitab or it doesn't appeals to you, then why

are u

> defaming it.

> the solution is simple you use the finger u prefer and leave others

to

> themselves to find their cure.

> kulbirbance

>

>

> On 4/13/08, L.Y.Rao. <lyrastro1 wrote:

> >

> > Dear Kulbirbance,

> > My name is L.Y.Rao(Lajmi Yogesh Rao),and

> > also,contrary to your message to Amar Aggarwal you've averred

that I

> > am in agreement with some things which I HAVE NOT AGREED TO...by

the

> > way,I do not want to make an issue out of it,for it does not

> > matter...and also,I am awaiting your reaction to my article...

> > " The Universal urge for achieving MOKSHA. "

> > The objective of sending this article to your group

> > was to inform them that this " PURSUIT OF FREEDOM FROM

REBIRTH " ...is

> > Universal and very old in human history...in fact began with it...

> > Allow me to illustrate,by way of an example how we

> > human beings behave :

> > Let us say I have an itch on the tip of my nose...I

> > can mitigate it by scratching the tip of my nose in any which way

by

> > rubbing it on the ground or applying some medication etc...the

> > objective is to MITIGATE THE ITCH QUICKLY... AND EFFECTIVELY...

> > But comes a person and says " for a,b,c...reasons "

> > the index finger is the BEST one to use...

> > Comes along another person and says " for x,y,z...

> > reasons " ,the middle finger should be used...

> > Comes along yet another person insists that the

> > " ring-finger " is the best, " for efgh reasons " ...and so on...till

comes

> > someone and says the little finger is best...and so on...and yet

> > someone says that the thumb is the best...

> > The result of all this we are seeing for ourselves

> > these days,especially with the followers of proselytising

religions ,

> > who keep insisting that the " finger " they recommend is the

best...so

> > much so that the people keep fignting over " WHICH FINGER TO USE "

and

> > in the bargain the ITCH REMAINS UNMITIGATED...

> >

> > THIS,IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THE PROBLEM WE ARE

> > SEEING AROUND US...

> > CAN ANYBODY OFFER A SOLUTION ?

> >

> > L.Y.Rao.

> >

> > >

> > > Dear members,

> > > The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976 by

> > > orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another

one THE

> > > ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R.

CLARKE.

> > > are two such books that every student of astrology/occult should

> > read.

> > > i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in helping

me

> > > understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience that i

read

> > > the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it

seemed

> > > lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to

philosphy

> > > of lalkitab. please try it.

> > > sincerely

> > > kulbirbance

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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rao sir, i totally agree on that point. in chandigarh lalkitab ws

sold with introductory note that it was written by arun the sarathi

of sun, who passed it to ravana, from ravana it went to some islamic

country and then retrived.

another one from delhi claims that they got it from a wandering

sadhu. and both publications (full of mistakes) turned out to be

best sellers.

just compare the two; the family of the real author which never

claimed any right over it, but the people who stole, made money,

spread false lies went to court for copyright.

rao sir, answer this with an open heart. who is a real cheat. one

who charges for consultancy or these publishers.

regards

kulbirbance

 

lalkitab , " L.Y.Rao. " <lyrastro1

wrote:

>

> Dear Kulbir,

> You've got me all wrong...

> I did not mean the authorship of Lal Kitab...my

earlier

> reference (to Lal Kitab HAD)never disputed the authorship of Lal

> Kitab,by Roop Chand Joshiji,it referred to " people in Delhi and

> elsewhere who 'pass off' it's translation,without having the

> requisite knowledge of Lal Kitab themselves, as their own

authorship/

> translation,however far from the REAL THING it is...!

> With best wishes,

> L.Y.Rao

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > Rao Sir, ur agreement or disagreement hardly matters when i have

> documentary

> > evidence to prove my point that lalkitab was written in the

> lifetime of pt.

> > joshi ji and he supervised it till 80's. when u don't know about

> it's

> > history what more can be expected rom you.

> > go through the past messages and see who wants to thrust his

> viewpoint.

> > u don't understand lalkitab or it doesn't appeals to you, then

why

> are u

> > defaming it.

> > the solution is simple you use the finger u prefer and leave

others

> to

> > themselves to find their cure.

> > kulbirbance

> >

> >

> > On 4/13/08, L.Y.Rao. <lyrastro1@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Kulbirbance,

> > > My name is L.Y.Rao(Lajmi Yogesh Rao),and

> > > also,contrary to your message to Amar Aggarwal you've averred

> that I

> > > am in agreement with some things which I HAVE NOT AGREED

TO...by

> the

> > > way,I do not want to make an issue out of it,for it does not

> > > matter...and also,I am awaiting your reaction to my article...

> > > " The Universal urge for achieving MOKSHA. "

> > > The objective of sending this article to your group

> > > was to inform them that this " PURSUIT OF FREEDOM FROM

> REBIRTH " ...is

> > > Universal and very old in human history...in fact began with

it...

> > > Allow me to illustrate,by way of an example how we

> > > human beings behave :

> > > Let us say I have an itch on the tip of my nose...I

> > > can mitigate it by scratching the tip of my nose in any which

way

> by

> > > rubbing it on the ground or applying some medication etc...the

> > > objective is to MITIGATE THE ITCH QUICKLY... AND EFFECTIVELY...

> > > But comes a person and says " for a,b,c...reasons "

> > > the index finger is the BEST one to use...

> > > Comes along another person and says " for x,y,z...

> > > reasons " ,the middle finger should be used...

> > > Comes along yet another person insists that the

> > > " ring-finger " is the best, " for efgh reasons " ...and so

on...till

> comes

> > > someone and says the little finger is best...and so on...and

yet

> > > someone says that the thumb is the best...

> > > The result of all this we are seeing for ourselves

> > > these days,especially with the followers of proselytising

> religions ,

> > > who keep insisting that the " finger " they recommend is the

> best...so

> > > much so that the people keep fignting over " WHICH FINGER TO

USE "

> and

> > > in the bargain the ITCH REMAINS UNMITIGATED...

> > >

> > > THIS,IN MY HUMBLE OPINION IS THE PROBLEM WE ARE

> > > SEEING AROUND US...

> > > CAN ANYBODY OFFER A SOLUTION ?

> > >

> > > L.Y.Rao.

> > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear members,

> > > > The book KUNDALINI by. PANDIT GOPI KRISHANA printed in 1976

by

> > > > orient paperbacks as recommended by sir, l.k rao and another

> one THE

> > > > ALCHEMIST by POULO COHELO translated into english by ALAN R.

> CLARKE.

> > > > are two such books that every student of astrology/occult

should

> > > read.

> > > > i personally found the alchemist to be the best book in

helping

> me

> > > > understand lalkitab. i am telling from my own experience

that i

> read

> > > > the alchemist 10 times at a stretch in a week. after that it

> seemed

> > > > lalkitab itself began to talk to me. i think it as a KEY to

> philosphy

> > > > of lalkitab. please try it.

> > > > sincerely

> > > > kulbirbance

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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