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The Tiger's Fang Paperback – July 16, 2003
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"If you read this book with an open mind you will never be the same again. I can guarantee this for you."-- Paul Twitchell
Within these pages, you'll join Paul Twitchell on his remarkable journey outside of space and time. He openly shares with you how to duplicate his adventure through your own spiritual awakening. If you're seeking to explore the deepest realms of self and God, you'll be enthralled. Experience the expanded state of consciousness called Soul Travel.
The Tiger's Fang is Paul Twitchell's account of his incredible journey to other planes of existence where he finds himself in the company of Rebazar Tarzs, the great Tibetan ECK Master, ancient advocate of the ECK teachings.
"Whether The Tiger's Fang is a record of an actual spiritual journey or the vivid impression of a vision that has been granted to few mortal men, must remain a matter for the individual reader to judge. Whatever The Tiger's Fang may be, it is certain that the book is a most remarkable work, a volume that has few peers in its array of challenging concepts, provocative thoughts, and inspirational wisdom."-- Brad Steiger, from the Foreword
- Print length190 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEckankar
- Publication dateJuly 16, 2003
- Dimensions5.56 x 0.52 x 8.52 inches
- ISBN-10157043039X
- ISBN-13978-1570430398
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About the Author
Paul Twitchell was born in Kentucky in the early part of the twentieth century and served in the US Navy during the Second World War.
A seeker from an early age, he was introduced to a group of spiritual Masters who would change the course of his life. These were the Vairagi ECK Masters. While they trained Paul to become the Living ECK Master, he explored a wide range of spiritual traditions under different teachers. The high teachings of ECK had been scattered to the four corners of the world. Paul gathered these golden teachings of Light and Sound and made them readily available to us.
It was these God experiences he chronicled in his book, The Tiger's Fang. Paul Twitchell eventually joined the Vairagi Order and was given the task of bringing Eckankar to the world. He became the Living ECK Master.
By 1965, Paul was giving Soul Travel workshops in California and offering discourses on the teachings of Eckankar. A community of ECKists began to grow. In 1970, Eckankar was established as a nonprofit religious organization. Paul Twitchell died in 1971, but not before he initiated many into the ECK teachings.
The present-day Living ECK Master is Sri Harold Klemp. He continues to give new life to the age-old spiritual teachings of ECK. (Eckankar.org)
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- Publisher : Eckankar; 2nd edition (July 16, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 190 pages
- ISBN-10 : 157043039X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1570430398
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.56 x 0.52 x 8.52 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #323,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #11 in Eckankar (Books)
- #507 in New Age Channeling (Books)
- #1,504 in Religious Leader Biographies
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When Paul Twitchell made Eckankar known to the modern world in 1965, he separated spiritual truths from the cultural trappings which had surrounded them. Average people could begin to experience the Light and Sound of God while still living a happy, steady, and productive life.
Paul Twitchell was born in Kentucky in the early part of the twentieth century and served in the US Navy during the Second World War.
A seeker from an early age, he was introduced to a group of spiritual Masters who would change the course of his life. These were the Vairagi ECK Masters. While they trained Paul to become the Living ECK Master, he explored a wide range of spiritual traditions under different teachers. The high teachings of ECK had been scattered to the four corners of the world. Paul gathered these golden teachings of Light and Sound and made them readily available to us.
It was these God experiences he chronicled in his book, The Tiger's Fang. Paul Twitchell eventually joined the Vairagi Order and was given the task of bringing Eckankar to the world. He became the Living ECK Master.
By 1965, Paul was giving Soul Travel workshops in California and offering discourses on the teachings of Eckankar. A community of ECKists began to grow. In 1970, Eckankar was established as a nonprofit religious organization. Paul Twitchell died in 1971, but not before he initiated many into the ECK teachings.
The present-day Living ECK Master is Sri Harold Klemp. He continues to give new life to the age-old spiritual teachings of ECK. (www.Eckankar.org)
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It certainly did mine.
I'll admit—I had trouble getting into this one. The cosmology is an interesting mix of Hinduism, Theosophy, and just a dash of Scientology that in itself is somewhat attention grabbing. But the structure of the narrative is overly basic. Our narrator ascends through heavenly planes à la Dante in Paradiso with a Tibetan guide named Rebazar Tarzs standing in for Beatrice. At each level he meets the godhead of that level, offers a brief description of the sound associated with the level (bees, waves, flute music, etc.) and also notes that the level is incredibly brighter than the preceding level. Once that description is out of the way, the godhead of the level begins a monologue for the benefit of the narrator (and presumably reader) detailing some theological point. Rinse and repeat through the short narrative until the end. Often these monologues are so full of cliches and solipsistic breakdowns that they prove less than salient on close study and are honestly not all that attention holding. It's an interesting read for its impact on Minnesotan esoteric society, and very brief so not much of a commitment. But I feel it's a bit under-baked and could have done with quite a bit more description of each realm and more Socratic dialogue with each godhead rather than garrulous monologues.
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