Elusive Obvious

Elusive Obvious

Elusive Obvious

I'm reading the Elusive Obvious, one of Moshe's half-dozen books. He wrote it after the first San Francisco training of the mid-seventies, in response to a request to "summarize his teachings" of that four-year training program.

Moshe is a little like some eccentric old uncle who likes to brag about all the Nobel Prize winners he's ever known and laid hands on--and who have respected him. It used to bother me a lot more before I realized just how challenging it is to introduce an new practice to the world. Recruiting famous people to the cause is an effective method, and who he recruited and boasted of says something. He didn't go after the Beatles.

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