A taste of "Sweet Synchronicity: Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti"
Table of Contents
Chapter One:
Finding Annie
Chapter Two:
Instant Therapy & A Tree-house to Dream In
Chapter Three:
From Treehouse to the Great Hall and Back
Again
Chapter Four:
The
Cure for Procrastination
Chapter Five:
Mothers, Husbands, and Other Impossibilities
Chapter Six:
Speaking
for Herself
Chapter Seven:
Of Match Girls, Eleanor Marx, and George
Bernard Shaw
Chapter Eight:
Ascended Masters
Chapter Nine:
You
Can Do What You Think You Can’t Do
Chapter Ten:
The
Screenplay Visualized
Chapter Eleven:
Madame
Helena Petrovna BlavatskyMiracles Among the English
Chapter Thirteen:
Madames’s Séance
Chapter Fourteen:
Grave Decisions
Chapter Fifteen:
India
Chapter Sixteen:
Finding Krishnamurti
Chapter Seventeen:
Choices for British Brahmins
Chapter Eighteen:
Ojai, California
Chapter Nineteen:
Breakdown
Chapter Twenty:
Roselind’s Story
Chapter Twenty-One:
At
the Castle
Chapter Twenty-Two:
Rituals,
Rites, and Roses
Chapter Twenty-Three:
“The Coming Has Gone Wrong”
Chapter Twenty-Four:
Moments of Sacred marigolds
Chapter Twenty-Five:
Christmas
Eve
Chapter Twenty-Six:
The Contest, the Option, and the Choice
Chapter Twenty-Seven:
End Notes: The Occultist, the Mystic, and the
Astrologer
1 comment:
Someone emailed this to me and so I thought I'd share it:
"I finished the book tonight with much pleasure. I STRONGLY agree this must be a film—!
There is greatness and daring and
a good story of the 19th century socio-political history of gender and imperialism in Britain, as well as the spiritual and
political evolution of a Great Lady.
Actually, I think it should be a series, like Downton Abbey!"
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