11-05-2014, 06:47 PM
The short way to pronounce it is Ki rhymes with sigh, kah, hee. The long way is "Kentucky, California, Hawaii." When I registered here I had seen that most people had "handles" and that's what I came up with for me.
I haven't read the autobio for many decades, but I know that he mentioned witnessing some paranormal experiences and probably had some. I think he didn't want such stuff to be what reviewers and readers focused on when making reference to the book, so that was low key. Oh yeah, he had seen images of his guru since a child and found him by going to the right place and walking around.
You could say that the book itself was almost paranormal because of the excellent style with very good command of vocabulary, considering that when he embarked to the USA he only knew a phrase or two of English. By the time he wrote the book, though, he had been here for many years and he was super smart as well as wise.
I don't remember Neem Karoli Baba in the film. You could dig around in the SRF website, by access to the link in the book title, but I dunno if the fellowship features the paranormal.
I haven't read the autobio for many decades, but I know that he mentioned witnessing some paranormal experiences and probably had some. I think he didn't want such stuff to be what reviewers and readers focused on when making reference to the book, so that was low key. Oh yeah, he had seen images of his guru since a child and found him by going to the right place and walking around.
You could say that the book itself was almost paranormal because of the excellent style with very good command of vocabulary, considering that when he embarked to the USA he only knew a phrase or two of English. By the time he wrote the book, though, he had been here for many years and he was super smart as well as wise.
I don't remember Neem Karoli Baba in the film. You could dig around in the SRF website, by access to the link in the book title, but I dunno if the fellowship features the paranormal.