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James George has known a number of remarkable people and has lived in some of the world's most interesting countries. Tee Dalai Lama calls him "my old friend." Chogyam Trungpa called him "a wise and benevolent man, an ideal statesman." He is credited with having helped to avert a war between India and Pakistan in 1971. And now he shares what he can of his practice of the Gurdjieff way towards awakening to the present moment that has been the inner thread of his life for five decades-the awareness of the consciousness that is omnipresent and universal. He is the author of Asking for the Earth:…mehr

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James George has known a number of remarkable people and has lived in some of the world's most interesting countries. Tee Dalai Lama calls him "my old friend." Chogyam Trungpa called him "a wise and benevolent man, an ideal statesman." He is credited with having helped to avert a war between India and Pakistan in 1971. And now he shares what he can of his practice of the Gurdjieff way towards awakening to the present moment that has been the inner thread of his life for five decades-the awareness of the consciousness that is omnipresent and universal. He is the author of Asking for the Earth: Waking Up to the Spiritual/Ecological Crisis (1995), and The Little Green Book on Awakening (2008).
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James George worked with agencies involved with the security intelligence, presidential details, foreign vessel inspection, and various intelligence concerning waterside infiltration into the United States. After retirement James George sought out members of an Army unit at Fort Mead. These individuals were recruited and trained as Remote Viewers. The unit was disbanded but further research led to meeting his teacher one of the original eight. After interviewing teacher James George was trained and has participated in live operations. James George again pursued another desire, to write. With many life experiences and mentoring by fellow writer's pen to paper began. James George lives in Central Texas. He is excited to share this knowledge with readers. When not at his desk putting pen to paper he is outdoors motor homing with his fellow travelers, Bruno and Drako (miniature schnauzers), looking for the next venture to share with readers.