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  The Alchemy of Transformation  
       
 
  by Lee Lozowick with a Foreword by Claudio Naranjo, M.D.

 

     

Real spiritual practice is always a difficult proposition. Men and women who know something of the basics of working on a spiritual path have a huge advantage in establishing a practice and avoiding unnecessary wastes of time and energy.

The Alchemy of Transformation is a concise and straightforward overview of the principles of traditional spiritual practice. Subjects include the role of a teacher, the optimal disposition of a student, the function of community in “self”-liberation and the expression of discipline.

 

     
     
     
 
$14.95
185 pages
ISBN:0-934252-62-9
paperback
6 x 9 inches
     
   
Lee Lozowick has been teaching in the Western Baul tradition for over thirty years. He is the spiritual son of Yogi Ramsuratkumar, the Godchild of Tiruvannamalai, South India (1918-2001). Lee is also a poet and lyricist. He occasionally offers seminars in North America and Europe on spiritual life, relationships and parenting.

 

 

Lee Lozowick's work is an individual synthesis of spirituality and psychological house-cleaning not usually provided by traditional teachers and spiritual communities...Seekers will find his book of interest because of its freshness and because of what it makes explicit about working on oneself, relating to a teacher and being in a community.

– Claudio Naranjo, M.D., Gestalt therapist, educator and author of How To Be, and Enneatypes in Psychology.

 

Lee follows his own path, but we're likely to meet at some heavenly corner junction. I appreciate his drivers manual. – Helen Palmer, teacher and author: The Enneagram, and The Enneagram In Love and Work.

 

I heartily recommend this delightful work. Thank you, Lee, for another fine contribution to the sacred literature. The reader will discover in The Alchemy of Transformation the classic themes of authentic spirituality--such as the need for radical honesty, humility, enquiry, service, courage, and nondual devotion to the One Who Alone Is. – Timothy Conway, Ph.D. author of Women of Power and Grace.

 

Very readable, perceptive and practical. Especially good on what transformation can actually amount to vs. all the illusory stuff.... – James R. Redington, S.J., professor of theology, Jesuit Seminary, Zimbabwe; editor and translator, Vallabhacarya on the Love Games of Krishna.

 

I really appreciate Lee's message. The world needs to hear his God-talk. It's insightful and healing. – John White, author, and editor, What is Enlightenment?: Exploring the Goal of the

Spiritual Path. 

 
                                    
     
       
 

 

 
   
 

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