
Gopi Krishna
An Interview with Louis Rogers
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Gopi Krishna
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Louis Rogers
About this listen
In November of 1978, while on a visit to New York to speak at the United Nations, Gopi Krishna was interviewed by Dr. Louis Rogers, author of numerous books and publisher of Inner Paths magazine. The interview covered a wide range of topics, including the personal experience of kundalini, meditation, mantras, miracles, psychic phenomena, and the most effective way to achieve success in a spiritual practice. Spiritual transformation is presented as the next step in the evolution of the human race - the development of a new faculty of perception that will eventually become a feature of the entire race.
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