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AUGUST TRAVELS AND NEW CD

September 4, 2004

The month of August began with a weeklong seminar on 
Hinduism for Doctor in Ministry students at the University 
of Creation Spirituality in downtown Oakland, CA. In the 
mornings we studied the Vedas, the principal Upanisads, the 
Bhagavat Gita and Tantra. During the afternoons we 
practiced mantra and the elements of Tantric worship. It 
was quite a powerful experience for us all. 
 
 
The Hinduism seminar was followed by a weekend retreat at 
San Damiano a beautiful Franciscan retreat center in 
Danville, CA. Titled “A Holistic Sense of the Sacred” this 
was a team presentation that included my partner Asha,and 
our dear friend and colleague Wayne 
Teasdale, who would have taught comparative religion if his 
health had permitted. It was a pleasant switch from 
essential Hinduism to cross cultural spirituality and 
inter-faith dialog between Hinduism and Christianity, a 
subject that has been very central to our life and our work 
for many decades. We had a strong gathering of about 40 
participants. 
 
This Hindu-Christian theme continued the following week, 
when I co-presented a retreat with mystical firebrand 
Andrew Harvey at the Mercy Center in Burlingame, CA, 
another gorgeous retreat facility located a few miles south 
of San Francisco International airport. This weekend was an 
opportunity to recover my passion for music, chant and 
mysticism and share it with others in emotionally charged 
sessions. “Living your Sacred Passion” drew 75 participants 
from around the country. Andrew was born in South India and 
shares a deep love for Hinduism, mysticism and a common 
spiritual father in Bede Griffiths who had impact on both 
our lives. He is the author of over 30 books on 
spirituality and mysticism. 
 
On Aug 19, I traveled to Vancouver in beautiful British 
Columbia, Canada, first of all to do a lecture and 
book-signing at Banyen Books & Sound. If you are ever in 
Vancouver, be sure to visit this marvelous New Age 
bookstore that is almost a mid-sized library. 
 
Next, I embarked on a rather arduous journey. The awful 
weather created by a sudden thunderstorm made for a 
perilous coastal airplane trip which was followed by a 
harrowing water-taxi ride on the ocean. We were slapped 
down hard by the waves for over 50 minutes, a journey that 
usually took just half that time, as we were transported to 
Cortes Island. This pristine environment that houses a 
sparse population of just 900 residents is a haven for 
wild-life and environmentally conscious residents. Here, on 
this island, I taught a 5-day workshop on The Yoga of 
Sound. It was a fabulous experience chanting in a teepee 
like classroom, its conical ceiling culminating in clear 
glass that opened up to the sky and the tall confers of the 
surrounding forest. It was like looking out through your 
crown chakra. 
 
In the midst of all this travel, we were excitedly 
developing a re-release of an album that I worked on with 
Arlo Guthrie about 10 years ago. The music is the same, but 
with an all new cover design and inside foldout. Be sure to 
get your copy right away while it's hot off the press.  
 
Our summer schedule is over. My fall schedule starts out in 
Las Vegas in the third week of September. I hope that 
you’ve had a good summer and that your transition into the 
fall is smooth and filled with many wonderful delights of 
the spirit. 
 
Om Shanti 
 
Russill Paul

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