Published Books
Eating The "I": A Direct Account of The Fourth Way (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 1992)
Struggle of the Magicians (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 1998)
Struggle of the Magicians (Greek Translation, Metaekdotiki, Thessalonika, Greece, 1999)
Taking with the Left Hand (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 1998)
Taking with the Left Hand (Japanese Translation, The English Agency, Tokyo, Japan, 2004)
Ladies of the Rope (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 1998)
Gurdjieff et Les Femmes de la Cordée (La Table Ronde, Paris, France, 2005)
Voices in the Dark (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 2000)
The Life & Teachings of Carlos Castaneda (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 2008)
Spiritual Survival in a Radically Changing World-Time (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA 2009)
Adi Da Samraj Realized or/and Deluded? (Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA 2011)
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