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Tuesday
Feb012011

Evolving Ideas - 02/01/11

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Michael Krupp, Publisher of Acropolis Books, and Sue Ropac, granddaughter of legendary mystic, Joel Goldsmith, (1892-1964}to discuss Goldsmith's life and teachings for the first time on radio. Perhaps, we will all learn how to live more fully in harmony with ourselves and others to make our life more meaningful.

Goldsmith devoted most of his life to the discovery and teaching of spiritual principles which he called the Infinite Way. More than 40 books have been compiled from his tape-recorded lectures and class work, with a worldwide student body who practice and preserve his work. 

This unique show is to honor a man who made a positive difference in the world of ideas. Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now, said: "Joel Goldsmith was one of the great spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. His inspired and profoundly inspiring books represent a vital contribution to the spiritual awakening of humanity."

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