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TO:    SO IO; SO NO/USA; Omega Press
FROM:  Steve Amdur, Kibbutz Haon, Jordan Valley, 15170 Israel.
       Telephone:  972-6-757572; FAX:  972-6-757554
DATE:  03 JAN 95
RE:    Archiving PVK Materials
REF:   On Archiving Cf. =shmarch
   Cf. my "Inventory" of R. Shlomo Carlebach teachings, \INVENTRY
CC:     
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LISTING OF PVK MATERIALS:  A VERY SMALL START 
[QUOTE FROM HILLELL, Pirke ha'Avot:  The work ...
"Because it's there."
    ? Sir Edumund Hillary, asked why he climbed Mt. Everest



INTRO:  COLLECTIONS:
A.  ON DISC
I.  COLLECTIONS
II. PUBLICATIONS: (A) Books (B) Pamphlets (C) Journal articles
III. TRANSCRIPTS
IV.  "PUBLISHED" AUDIO CASSETTES
V.   "PUBLISHED" VIDEO CASSETTES
VI.  AUDIO CASSETTES OF TEACHINGS
VII. VIDEO CASETTES (TEACHINGS & CONCERTS)
B.  LISTING OF SO JOURNALS ETC.
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COLLECTIONS:

Omega Press RD 1 Box 1030E New Lebanon NY 12125-9801
also addressed as:  256 Darrow Road, New Lebanon 12125-9801
Tel: 518-974-8181; FAX: 581-794-8187; E-Mail: OmegaPub@Taconic.net

I have received 2/96 their "Omega Press Mail Order Bookstore"brochure; pp8 newsprint.  They note that "our retail locationstocks several thousand titles..."

A comprehensive definitive catalog of extant if not availableworks by PVK and HIK it ain't.

It announces a reprint of PVK Introducing Spirituality intoCounseling and Therapy due 1/96.
It notes of "Sufi Chants:  HIK and Other Sources" (produced byInner Garden) that "it includes two musical versions of the dhikrpractice as it was sung by HIK". [Tho I think it's a contemporaryperformance

It also lists a double CD, for $49.95, available also on cassettee"without the booklet and with one less song" for $13.95.

It nots:  "A set of 78 rpm discs containing 31 songs recorded byHIK in ?Calcutta in September 1909 were [sic] foun in the EMIarchives in London, all of them in mint conditoin and mostlyunplayed.  There is some evidence that the recording is not at thecorrect speed, causing HIKs voice to appear higher than itactually was ... HIK was a significant figure in Indian classicalmusick, known as an accomplished singer and vina player, befroecoming to the West in 1910.  On these recordings he is accompaniedby tabla and harmoniu; he performs the vocals. The double Cdincludes 92 minutes of HIK siging, and an 32-page bookletdescribing the songs and music."




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A. ON DISC

FROM:  Steve Amdur, Kibbutz Haon, Jordan Valley, 15170 Israel.
       Telephone:  972-6-757572; FAX:  972-6-757554

Essentially just two items:  a transcription of Zenith 94 Week 1,and of Zenith 94 Week 2, both English only.

Everything I (sa) do is under MS-DOS 5.00 using EinsteinWriter 8.xas a word-processing system; that's near-ASCII, and I'm told canbe read by WordPerfect.  It converts to ASCII via Einstein'sT.EXE.  
Maximum file size in EinsteinWriter is about 65K, to transcriptsof a given Week occur as a subdirectory, not as a single file.

Everything I've done, I've sent out to SO Suresenses, SO Seattle,and Omega Press.

For Z94 Week 1 English the verbatim by sessions is \PVK794E3
The Z94 Week 1 English lst edit, latest version, is \PVK794DR
	CHANGE:  French corrected w. reference to French transcript
For Z94 Week 2 English the verbatim by sessions is   \PVKWK2S
	CHANGE:  A chunk of omitted text replaced.
The Z94 Week 2 English lst edit, latest version, is   \PVK7942G
	CHANGE: Topic headings added

Other input:
=pvk0686f -- Input of PVK, Souvenirs, (French) June 1986

Excerpts from above input:
=pvkwk1q -- Selected 1-sentence quotes from Z94 Week 1
=pvk2w94q -- Selected 1-sentence quotes from Z94 Week 2

OBSOLETE INPUT:  SEE NOTE, BELOW
---------------------------------------------------------------
WIP INPUT, not yet sent out 
\PVK95Z
	Start of transcription of 95 Week 1
	Holds verbatim transcripts of Tapes 15 and 16, repackaged as 
Conclusion of Session 11, Session 12 entire, Session 12 entire lstedit.  Session 12 was a Commentary on the Bach B-Minor Mass. =bachc notes the movements of that Mass.
[COPY TO ZR FOR SO SURESNESES 8/95]
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NOTE:  OBSOLETE INPUT (sa)
Those 2 bits of work are re-iterated with multiple redundancy,moving by miniscule steps from a verbatim transcript of tapes viaa repackaging by Sessions to a minimal lst-edit.
What it boils down to is that only two versions matter:  theverbatim transcript (most conveniently by Session), and the latestattempt at an edit.                            
Details of obsolete versions:
OBSOLETE STAGES FOR  94 WEEK 1:
\PVK794E2 -- Week 1, verbatim by transcripts
\PVKEW2 -- Week 1, verbatim by sessions, earlier version w. ERROR
\PVK1E794 -- Week 1, lst edit, 12/94                      
\PVK794DD (12/94) -- Preceedes \PVK794DR
OBSOLETE STAGES FOR 94 WEEK 2
 \PVKWK2T -- Week 2, verbatim, by Tape
\PVKWK2E -- lst edit Week 2 (5/95), earlier version
\PVKWK2F -- a light polishing of \PVKWK2E

\PVKADMIN
	Anything of merit here was incorporated in the lst edits

\PVKMISC
   =wordlist, =pvkdocs, =pvkdocs
=wordlist aims at setting up standardized spellings for technicalterms, based on whatever most folks have done.  It should befolded into the Omega Press list published in their latest book.
=pvkdocs + =pvknotes -- Everything you never wanted to know aboutthe correlations between obsolete versions of Week 1 input
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INPUT OF GERMAN TEXTS:

The only person I know of who has done this is:

Ralph (Vayu) Dobberke
Unter den Weinbergen 6
37213 Witzenhausen
Germany

As I recall, he did the 93 and 94 Christmas Seminars.  Those areonly 3-day, but since they're l-language, they may hold almost asmuch as a 1-week 2-language.                              
He plans to do the 95 Christmas Seminar.
He also has a role in distributing transcriptions by AoK seminars.
Mostly German, but some English.  
He has not done any Zenith transcriptions.
I think he inputs on a computer, but I forget details.
He sells photo-copied of photo-offset? hardcopy at Zenith.
He does not do a verbatim input; he edits as he goes.  He says hehas to, and that he only changes unequivocal errors.
================================================================                                 

OTHER GERMAN INPUT:  Since Hadi Wittman translated the KIT's foryears, he must have input 'em; I don't know details.
I assume Munir Voss must have a lot of stuff input, but I don'tknow.

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FRENCH INPUT:

Dr. Annie Lacuisse Chabot
199 Blvd. St. Germaine
75007 France
Tel: (1) 45-30-01-97          

She input the French Side of Zenith 94 Week 1, with omissions asnoted below.  Input is on a MACintosh system; I have a copy thatshe sent me, but have not yet looked at it.  She distributes anoutput, to benefit the Universel; it is editted, lightly, but moreheavily than I do.  I don't know if she has a verbatim text ondisc.
She also videotaped most of the PVK 95 Bach B Minor Mass, but froma disadvantaged location.  See below.
She plans to transcribe the French side of Zenith 95 Week 1
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COLLECTIONS

In contrast to the problem of Listing the works of R. Shlomo, thetask of listing the works of PVK should be fairly simple.  AllPVKs lectures have been recorded; PVK has an exceptionallydisciplined relationship to the microphone; and recording hasalways been of a very responsible quality.
For those reasons his lectures should be exceptionally well-suitedfor audio-cassette--to-ASCII transcription, as soon as technologyis prepared and available.
There have been periodic transcription projects; I don't know whoif anyone has co-ordinated all that work, and ensured that it isbacked up and safely stored.  Some ran out of the Abode and out ofthe NO, but I think some were on individual initiatve.
This work should be SCANed via OCR to disc ASAP.

The three main collections will be:  The SO USA NO; Omega Press(including whatever is stored at the Abode office); and SO IOSuresnes.  
	2/15/96:  A brief note from "Liz S." at Omega states:"regarding archives, the archives are with the Secretariat inSeattle, not here."  One would hope that between Omega and theAbode they've got something, since almost everyone's there --Seattle is down to a few people, I reckon -- Omega or the Abodeshould have a fulll backup, but looks like they don't.
	I would except that the German NO has a collection ofmaterial, mostly in German, probably some in English.  HadiWittman, Munir Voss, and Puran Bair (Boston), and SikanderKopelman (Paris(?)) may also have personal collections; Kopelman,as first USA Secretary, might have early material not heldelsewhere.   Prof. Sharif Graham at University of Arizona ispresumably the definitive address for bibliography of HIK.
                          
AoK remarked to me in passing (Zenith 95) that he thought theprimary collection of PVK material would be with the NO Seattle,rather than with Omega Press.    (I forget if I had spoken interms of hardcopy, tapes, or both.)

Transcribing:  Per Mureeds Newsletter 1982, presumably in coordination with the NO Santa Fe, Reza Kuner, 5829 Lakehurst,Dallas Texas 75230 was organizing a transcribing project.  Thesewere typed, not input.  Apparently she had a number oftranscribers, who had made a commitment to do a tape a month.
I DO NOT KNOW IF THOSE TRANSCRIPTIONS HAVE SINCE BEEN INPUT; NORWHERE THEY ARE NOW HOUSED. 


Message Vol. 6 #5 May 1980 carries a call for volunteertranscribers for PVK talks "for use in in the Retreat Manual andCherags Notebook projects".  Lakshimi Barta-Norton, 33 WoodbineSt., Cranston, RI  02190; Tel: 401--781-9069


A Correspondence course in the Sufi Message was offered at theAbode (Melissa) 1981



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WORKS OF HIK:

This is a seperate project and one that has apparently beenessentially completed; I will note but not try to redo that here. I would assume all HIKs works have been thoroughly listed; butthat may not be the case.
The main limitation here seems to be that HIKs lectures were givenbefore tape-recording, and so were taken down stenographically. They were then subject to light edit; Prof. Sharif Graham has, Igather, dealt with the problem of reconstructing the best estimateof the original.
Another limitation is that HIK was not a native-English speaker.  
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He did urge subsequent native-English editors not to alterhis phrasing (and by implication, not to underestimatehis mastery of English); I assume that was a justifiedreservation -- the underlying problem is not preciselymastery of a language; but that the speaker is using aforeign language to articulate insights somewhat beyondthe comprehension of his native-language listeners; Istill can't use English as precisely and profoundly assome native-Americans who know only a few hundred words.

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It is possible that someone knowleable in his native language andculture could enhance those texts with annotations.  
l2
[Eg:  PVK uses the term 'device' in a Z95 lecture.  This isan ordinary English term, but has lately been used as acomputer term for a software interface; and it isreasonable to assume that PVK knows of and possibly hastaken interest in that usage; that notation of culturalcontext can enhance appreication of PVKs use of it.]
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Arif Warner (US NO Seattle) 1990:  Folio / Esoteric papers of HIK/ (PC system).  "Run time" (which apparently means that theincluded software, from Folio, can't be appplied to otherprograms; for that you gotta buy Folio); requires only 1.4 Mb discand 512K RAM, DOS 2.0 or higher.  Good old days.

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HIK MUSIC

!T0052:  Ragas of HIK
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"A beautiful recording, recently discovered in India, ofMurshid singing traditional ragas...the soundquality on this 12-minute cassette is much betterthan that on the previously avaialbe tape ofMurshid."
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CD:  HIK Songs:  This is an extraordinary item, based onelectronic reconstruction of old recordings of the hitertounavailable music of an acknowleged master musician. [Sold Zenith95]

HIK tape:  A few songs and a few words; released by the SO NewLebananon 70s or 80s.  I had a copy but think I've lost it.

[Omega Casette Order #DT003, Sufi Chants:  from HIK and othersources:  It's my impression that this tape does not includerecordings of HIK; the SIRS catalog says "this tape include thetwo authentic versions of the zikr of Hazrat Inayat Khan [on whichCf. eg PVK Z95 T09, with one versions of HIK's melody, including aremark on the asymetric use of sharp and flat.  I plan totranscribe Zenith 95 Week 1; all my transcriptions are sent to theSO IO, SO NO USA, and Omega.]
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HIK BOOKS -- GENERAL  NOTES

As far as I know, all the HIK books were published posthumously,on the basis of amateur(?) stenographic transcriptions of histalks.                     

Publication:  Authentic Versins of the Eachings of Pir-o-MurshidHIK on Sufism.  First volume in series announced for publicationin Nov.-Dec. 1984 Message.  
	First publisehd by East-West Publications, GloucesterMansions, 140A Cambridge Circus, London WC2H 8 HD England.
	Noted Message 8:11-12 (unsigned, maybe AG) notes that theobject of the series includes "to safeguard for posterity thematerial gastherd by Nekbakht Furnee, pupil and secretary of HIK,to whom he entrusted the task of preserving the words of histeaching.  Notes that "these books will probably be mainly ofinterst to representatives and serious workeers, as they are notdesigned for reading so much as for study."

	Munir Graham notes in an article:  Authentic Versions: SomePreliminary Observations. [Message 10:6]
	Prepared "by Munir van Voorst van Beest, at the NekbakhtStichting, the foundation which maintains the archive of all therecords relating to the life and teachings of HIK.This seriies isbeing desinged to put into public recod in book form all theevidence of what HIK actually said.  Therefore it follows thecourse of transmission all the way from whatever ntoes havesurvifged taken down while Murshid spoke, shorthand or olonghand,ri8ght through all the revisions made for various purposes, up tothe original publication of the words.  Subsequent publicationsare not noted, since they can be obtained and com0pared by anyoneinterested.  This of course makes a scholar's tet, one thatcontains all the manuscrip evidence upon which to form as soundjudgement as to what Murshid actually said and intended (insofaras that can be determined.  This first  volume contains thesayings which make up the Gay, vadan, and Nirtan. [from article byMunir Graham, Message 9:3]... This usulally means taht there isthe original notebook version written down by Murshid himself inone of the small notebooks he apparenlty always carried for thispurpose, then one or more intermediate versions by one of theseventeen copyists, and finally the published version...Theversions in which [Murshid's words] are most widely known, the"Sufi Message Volumes", were very fgreely edited and seldomrepresent anything very close to what Murshid said. 

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HIK BOOKS CURRENTLY IN PRINT FROM OMEGA PRESS:      

I don't know what ISBN numbers are.  I assume they're a 1-to-1index of all published books.  Don't seem to give much moreinformation, nor fit any obvious system.

Mastery through Accomplishment:
	Frequent re-publications; current (94) ISBN 0-930872-50-1, 
 Also as audiobook (!), read by Jay Sheridan ISBN 1-883388-00-7
The Art of Being and Becoming:  ISBN 0-930872-41-X
The Awakening of the Human Spirit:  ISBN 0-930872-35-3
The Music of Life:  ISBN 0-930872-38-X
Tales:  ISBN 0-930872-37-1
Spiritual Dimensions of Psychology:  ISBN 0-930872-37-1
The Complete Sayings:  ISBN 0-930872-39-8 
	copyright 1978 Omega Press, (or: Sufi Order Publications)
	ISBN 0-930872-02-9 (cloth) ISBN 0-930872-03-7 (paper)
repr. 1991 Omega Publications
A Meditation Theme for Each Day ISBN 0-930872-45-2        
	1982, Omega Publications; New edition 1992; described as"slight revisions and corrections, based on the text of TheMessage in Our Time
	These were selected by PVK in  1982?  from  previouslyunpublished work; they seem more advanced that the selection inComplete Sayings.                        
Nature Meditations:  ISBN 0-930872-43-6
	I think these selections are included in the Complete Sayings
Gayan:  ISBN 0-930872-34-7
	I think this is included in the Complete Sayings

BIOGRAPHICAL
Images of Inayat, by Saintsbury-Green, Omega
	ISBN 0-930872-46-0 
Inayat Khan:  A Biography , de Jong-Keesing / East-West
	ISBN 0-7189-0243-2
Memories of a Sufi Sage, by van Stolk/Dunlop / East-West (no ISBN)
Rays, by Stam. (??) East-West ISBN 0-85692-015-0            
     
HIK WORKS FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS:, Distributed by Omega Press
N.B.:  The Volume numbers in Sufi Mvmnt books indicate the volumenumber given to that title in their published set; they do notindicate that there were mulitple volumes with the same title.
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SUFI MESSAGE VOLUMES:
	SIRS Caravan Publications catalog (nd, 1994?; c/o SufiIslamia Ruhaniat Society, POB 151006, San Rafael CA  94915) notes: "The essential teachings of HIK, as drawn from is lectures between1910-1926.  The Sufi Message volumes are bing completely revisedin Eruope and the series renames as A Sufi Message of SpiritualLiberty.  While the basic subjects of each volume will remain thesame, the original lectues are being ut back together in the formin whihc HIK originally gave them.  In addiont, questions andanswewsrs have been placed back in context.  ...
                                 
All except Vol. 6 distributed by Omega Press
ISBN numbers from Omega Press catalog
I am not clear if the Omega ISBN numbers indicate the revisedversions
The more detailed listing of contents, from SIRS Caravan catalog
* = REVISED VERSION PRODUCED
Revised versions are available from SIRS; I'm not clear if thoseare the versions distributed by Omega

VOL. 1 : 
	The Inner Life, Vol. I / Sufi Mvmt, ISBN 90-i6325-094-0
	The Way of Illumination; The Inner Life; The Soul -- Whenceand Whither

*VOL. 2 : 
	The Mysticism of Sound and Music Vol 2 / Element
	ISBN 1-85230-091-4
	The Mysticism of Sound; the Power of the Word; CosmicLanguage	REVISED
VOL. 3 : 
	The Art of Personality Vol 3 / Sufi Mvmnt ISBN 90-6077-570-8
	Childhood Education; Rasa Shastra (Sacred Sexuality);Character Building and the Art of Personality; Moral Culture
VOL. 4
  Healing and the Mind World, Vol 4 / Sufi Mvmt ISBN 90-6077-942-5
  Health and Healing; Mental Purification; The Mind World
VOL. 5
	Spiritual Liberty, Vol 5 / Sufi Mvmnt  ISBN 90-6325-095-9
	A Sufi Message of Spiritual Liberty; Aquibat: Life afterDeath; The Phenomenon of the Soul; Love -- Human and Divine;Pearls from the Ocean Unseen
VOL. 6:  The Alchemy of Happiness
	SIR catalog 1994 notes that this is out of print.
VOL. 7
 In an Eastern Rose Garden, Vol. 7 / Sufi Mfmt ISBN 90-6325-096-7
	Also as Audiobook, read by Jay Sheridan ISBN 1-883388-01-5
*VOL. 8
	Sufi Teachings, Vol. 8 / Element ISBN 1-85230-097-3
	REVISED.
VOL. 9
	The Unity of Religious Ideals, Vol. 9 / Sufi Mvmnt
	ISBN 90-6325-097-5
	(The SIRS catalog notes an Omega Press edition "which isessentially the same".  The 1994 Omega PRess catalog does not listthat as one of their publications.)
VOL. 10
	The Path of Inititiation, Vol. 10 / Sufi Mvmt
	ISBN 90-6325-098              
	The Path of Initiation and Discipleship; Sufi Poetry; Art:Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
VOL. 11
	Philosophy, Psychology, Mysticism Vol. 11 / Sufi Mvmnt
	ISBN 90-6325-099-1
VOL. 12
	The Vision of G-d and Man, Vol. 12 / Sufi Mvmnt
	ISBN 90-6325-100-9
	N.B.:  Hyphenation mine (sa), not publisher's 
	A selectionof autobiographical writings, lectures and fourmystical plays.
VOL. 13                              
	Sacred Readings:  The Gathas, Vol 13 / Sufi Mvmnt
	ISBN 90-6325-021-5
	
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HIK BOOKS OUTSIDE THE 13-VOLUME SET

The Alchemy of Happiness/ Indian Ed. Motilal
	ISBN 81-208-0650-6
Biography of Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan, East-West
	ISBN 0-85692-013-4
The Bowl of Saki / Hunter Hse ISBN 0-900217-12-X
	I believe those saying are included in Complete Sayings
Bowl of Saki with commentaries by Sufi Sam Lewis, / SIRS CaravanPublications pp180  ISBN not stated in catalog
	Also:  produced for MAC using Hypertext TTO Software, 9430220th St. SW Edmonds, WA  98020

The Development of Spiritual Healing/Sufi Publ. ISBN 0-89793-060-6
Education:  from before birth to maturity / Sufi Publ.
	ISBN 0-89793-063-00
The Flower Garden of Inayat Khan East-West ISBN 0-85692-016-9
	I believe these sayings are included in Complete Sayings, butI've not looked closely.

Music / Sufi Publ. / ISBN 0-900217-04-9
The Soul, Whence & Whither / East-West
	ISBN 0-85692-134-3




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ESOTERIC PAPERS:  Gatha I, II, III; Githa I, II, III; Sangatha I,II, III; Sangitha I.
As of 1989 these were classified as esoteric as distinct frompublished material; and subject to non-duplication agreement.  Ithink that classification was subsequently removed for all but thetop levels; possibly the Sangahta and Sangitha.

SUPPLEMENTATRY STUDY CIRCLE PAPERS
"Drawn from essential quotes selected byPVK in preparation for hisbook, The Message in Our Time"
THE PATH:  Themes:  The path, Inititiation, The spiritual teacher,Mureedship, Sufiism, The Sufi Order in the West. [STUDY CIRCLE]
THE SOUL:  Themes:  The Phonomenon of the Soul, the Angeles, theJinns, Inheritance, Death and Afterlinfe, Reincarnatino. [ADVANCEDCIRCLE]

GATHEKAS:  31 different topics, including Sufi Mysticism,Initiaiton, the Divine Manner. [CANDIDATES CLASS; presumably nonclassified and publishable]

THE LEADERS' MANUAL [REPRESENTATIVES AND CO-ORDINATAORS]: pp600
Themes include:  Leadership, Counseling, Giving Practices,Practies with Breath and Light, Visualiztion, Zikr, Wazifas,Classes, Initiation.

THE MESSAGE PAPERS:  [HIGHER CIRCLE INITIATES]

MEMORIES OF MURSHID BY HIS MUREEDS [PUBLISHED BOOK, AS FAR AS IKNOW.]

PRAYER BOOKLET:  Set of 12 booklets on each of the prayers[PRESUMABLY PUBLIC]

ZIRAT PAPERS [ZIRAT MEMBERS] 
	Now available in both original and gender-inclusive text,from Zirat, 805 Burleson, Gran Prarie, Texas 75050
Meditation themes on the Watchwords of Ziraat.  Available aspreceeding.


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BOOKS BY PVK

II(B):

Toward the One:  Published by Lama Foundation
	This was an inappropriate attempt to replicate the successfulformat of Ram Das' Be Here Now (which was produced by Lama in1969, as I recall; and republished).  First publication was aspart of a Lama Sufi-Judaism "box of the month".  Republicationkept the original format, but I think in reduced size and withoutthe extras.  MG notes it (Message VI:11) as published 1974; Iassume that's the republication.
	Toward the One includes a complete but unannotated listing ofthe Cilsa; it was PVK's first publication, I think; and solemnlydedicated by him to NIK, zl'b.


	Republished:
                              
Sufi Masters

New Age Meditations

The Message in Our Time
	Published, Harper & Row, 1978
[Review of Message in our Time, by MG, IV:12
	I'm told that PVK remarked (in a private conversation, Zenith95) that this book contains many errors, and that he does not nowhave time to correct them, and so could not authorizerepublication.  Apparently he did not indicate the sorts of errorsinvolved; I'm not clear if those were misquotations from HIK, &/or what he now takes as errors of metaphysic in his text.
	This book is noteworthy because PVK wrote it directly, ratherthan it's being compiled from his lectures.
	I recall that PVK noted in his introduction, with hiscustomary courtliness, that the publisher (Harper & Row, as Irecall; a major commerical publisher) had had him cut the book toabout half the size of the work he had presented for publication. I don't know whether what was cut was predominantly HIK quotes,PVK material, or both.
The publicaton was exceptionally attractive, I think hard-type,but probably should only have been published by the SO; it wasless popularized in style than the other PVK books (Toward theOne, as I recall, is unpopularized in style, but presented by Lamain a popularized format).
	Apparently a lot of those out-takes of HIK material werecollected in the SUPPLEMENTARY STUDY CIRCLE PAPERS. (See below). Some were classified; I don't know if that still prevails.


The Call of the Dervish 
	
1981, Sufi Order; Sufi Order Publications, Santa Fe New Mexico
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 81-52421
ISBN 0-930872-26-2
Cover price  $7.95
pp218 
Lectures selected by Sajjada Kopelman "from among the very largenumber of transcripts that touch upon the topics covered here"
Editted by Alison Kilgour
	Source not specified in the book.
	Translated publication in German by Munir Voss, 
Republished copyright 1981 Omega Publications, New Lebanon
ISBN 0-930872-44-4   
Cover price $12.00 (1994)

Introduicng Spirituality into Counseling and Therapy.
date n/a source n/a
ISBN 0-930872-30-4 Omega Press coverprice $10 paper

That which transpires behind that which appears:  The experienceof Sufism.
Published 10/94, Omega Press.
Billed as "the first new book in 12 years from PVK"
coverprice paper $13.00, ISBN 0-930872-49-5
cloth $21.00             ISBN 0-930872-50-9
I've not acquired and only glanced at it; I gather it is simply alightly-editted transcript of a single seminar given by PVK
Editor: Abi'l-Khayr, General Manager, Omega Publications
Clearly a later printing; date not given
New cover and frontispieces; apparently no textual change.               
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PVK PAMPHLETS:

Samadhi with Open Eyes:  Pamphlet
	pp17.  Sufi Order Publications.  Printed by Messenger Press.(Compugraphic?).  Apparently 1977.  pp17.  Noted as lst work ofPVK's published by the SO in the USA

Future Spirituality: Omega Publications:  Prepared text of a talkpresented at the Revoluiton of HOpe Conference, sponsored by OmegaInstitute of Rhinebeck NY, held in NYC March 26-28, 1993  ISBNNone

Eldering:  PReparing for Life after Life
"Prepared text of a talk presented at the Conscious AgingConference, sponsored by the OMega Institute of Rhinebeck, NY, andheld in New York City in May, 1992" 
Text: pp2-16
Produced by Omega Publications, Inc. New Lebanon; cover price$2.00   No ISBN
            
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"PUBLISHED" TAPES:
      
LISTS OF TAPES: n/a
	List of Retreat Tapes


Set distributed to representatives; copyright 1988, Sufi Order:

TO001 -- Samadhi & Sattipathana
TO002 - The Jhans, Review of Buddhist Practices
TO 007 -- Light
TO 008 -- Wazifa [but Cf. TO 080 - Wazifas *]
TO 014 -- Insight and Intuition 
[RN has a tape marked:  Inutition -- Knowing from Within -- Idon't know if that is TO 014]
TO 017 -- Leading a Spritually Attuned Life
TO 019 -- The Masters Siants and Prophets
[all preceeding listed in a mailing from NO, Lebanon Springs 1980]
Details given in 1981 SO Publications Catalog

!T0052:  Ragas of HIK
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"A beautiful recording, recently discovered in India, ofMurshid singing traditional ragas...the soundquality on this 12-minute cassette is much betterthan that on the previously avaialbe tape ofMurshid."
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TO 055:  PVK:  Purification Breaths [Collection RN]
[also collection RN:  Pir #55]
TO II 1 -- Practices with Light
TO 071:  Taj Inayat -- Inner Life
TO 0078:  Wazifas, Practice & Meaning I
	[added to list of retreat tapes]
TO 0079 -- Wazifas, Practice and Meaning II
TO 080 --  Wazifas I TO 080 = the set of TO 078 + TO 079]         
	Side A:  Introducdtion, Attunement, Fazl, Hu
	Side B:  Hu concluded, Power (Kadr), Mastery (Wali)
	N.B.:  This tape is a mixture of lecture and example
TO 080 --  Wazifas 2  (same id #)  [Collection RN]
	Apparently Hadi/Wali, Kadr/Wali, Alim, Nur, Nur/Alim, Dhikirof Light.  SO NO notes (MN  II:2) "brings some completely newadditions:  for example, working with both sound and lighttogether, and associating sound with light"
Apparently these were talks given at Boston Mureeds' meeting,12/81.
TO #103 -- Cleansing the Chakras
TO #104 -- Purification Practices A:  Earth, Water; B: Water cont.
TO #132 -- Realms of Light [Collection RN]
TO #133 -- Beauty of the Zikr
TO #136 -- Initiation
#1 Tape-of-the-Month:  East coast representatives and coordinators' retreat, August 86                           
#8 Tape-of-the-Month:  Sufisim:  Ancient and Modern

Those tapes were listed as available from Omega Press, ca. 1989.
The Representatives booklet notes that other tapes were availablefrom the Secretariat.
The Tape-of-the-Month was, if I recall, a project of the Abode, orSufi Publications, or Omega; I think out of New Lebanon.
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ZENITH TAPES:

Collection RN:
	Zenith 1993 #4--12  -- That would be Week 1, English/French
[I have it marked:  Week 1 & 2:  So I guess that one, or maybelast few are Week 2; but apparently German Week began with #24, soEnglish Week should go about to #12]

1993:  5, 6:  12/7/93 (Ie 12 July 93) Duplicate?  -- Or I misread& it's actually 19 JULY?
       7 -- 19/7/93  presumably 19 JULY, but mislabeled?
       8 -- 20/7/93
       9 -- 21/7/93
      10 -- 22/7/93
      11 -- 23/7/93               
FROM THE DATES, THOSE SOUND LIKE WEEK 2 ...

	Zenith 1994 #24--34  -- That would be German week
                   
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OTHER PVK TAPES:

Collection RN:
Schonmattenwaag DEZ 84 #14  -- presumably 1984 & in German 

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COLLECTION RN, NOT PVK:

Zia 2 4/18/93 Zenith
Baker,Roshi 9/10/89 Zenith
Zenith 94 Atum 2
Zenith 94 Atum 3
Zenith 94 Atum 8
Prajapati O'Neil, 28.8.83, Elements; 22.5.83(?)
        
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COLLECTION STEVE AMDUR

Some lost!; most of what' left at Modi'in stored by Alifa Sadya.
I also sent R. Yankele Shames a number of Zenith tapes; esp. the94 Week 1 after I'd transcribed them.




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Tapes, School of Universal Worship
Collection RN:
N.B.:  These are old, on Scotch 3M, and should be copied
                                         
#1:  Inner Life:  Taj Inayat
#2:  Invocation of the Masters
#3:  Discovering in Oneself the Qualities
#4:  PVK:  Relating Buddhism and Sufism
#5:  Zoroastrian Religion
#6:  Christian practices 
#7	I DON'T FIND DESCRIPTION
#8:  The Message II
#9:  Sacred Music [RN's copy is broken!]  Should be patchable.
#10: Women in Religion



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UNIDENTIFIED TAPES:

"Women in Religion", Ch. XIX:  Suria Lees
Included in Representatives Kit?






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KEEPING IN TOUCH:                        

KIT'S RELEASED APPROXIMATELY 1 PER MONTH
Apparently printed seperately by the SO NO and by the SO IO
Not clear when the SO began doing so; probably after ZR became IS;maybe starting with #61
SO IO indicates that KIT's also available in French and German
Hadi Wittman made a point of translating them into German
I don't know who did the French versions.

NB:  RN has a number of the German KITs, some of which for which Idon't have the English analog listed.  Her collection is mostlythe early ones.                   

DATES NOT GIVEN ON KITs
LEBANON SPRINGS:
[#1 -- #3 n/a, but I think RN has in German]
#4 -- No title
#5 -- No title
[#6 -- n/a]
#7 -- The Sinai Gathering
#8 -- No title (Dreams, Nidra yoga)
#9 -- High Key vs. Low Key
#10 -- What does it mean to Awaken
#11 -- No title [Awakening in life]       
#12 -- n/t  [Awakening and creativity]
#13 -- n/t [Christmas-time] [Peace prayer]
#14 -- Ecstacy in Action
#15 -- n/t [Trip to Japan and India]
[#16--#18 n/a]
#19 -- The Khumba Mela
	DATE: #19 refers to forthcoming festival, 4/13/86
#20 -- The Leading Edge
{#21 -- 22 n/a]
#23 -- n/t [Desire] (German trans. by Margarethe Hubauer)
#24 -- Reflections on Retreat
#25--#30: n/a

A booklet with KIT's 31 + 61--72, copyright & distributed by SOSuresnes

#31 is "The Guru Syndrome"   January 1987
#32 n/a
#33:  Our many-faceted Personalities (SO NO Lebanon Springs)      
[#34 --45! n/a]
----------------
SEATTLE:
#46:  The human drama and the cosmic drama (SO NO Seattle 11/88
#47:  On Resentment 
#48: The Next Step:  the new patterns of proceudre after more that50 years with the SO
#49:  Leadership 
#50:  The Human Drama
#51:  G-d -- Concept or Experience in Sufism
#52:  Therapy.  DECEMBER 1989
#53:  The Temple as Refuge for the Sacred:  Fashioning the Templeof Light out of the Fabric of your Aura
#54:  The Temple of Celestial Light
#55:  Freedom                      
#56:  Mirror Images [I HAVE p1 ONLY]
[#57--#60:  n/a]
#61: " O my Feeling Heart, Why to you Laugh and Cry" -- A Dream
#62:  How to find Peace in the Cosmic Drama
#63:  Meditation as a Factor in addiction reduction
#64:  Suffering
#65:  Ibn' Arabi's Vision of Beauty
#66:  Embodying stastes of consciousness reached in Meditation: The Celestial celebration on earth and the human drama
#67:  Ring out the old, ring in the new
#68:  Dreams:  Guiding you through into the dream world
#69:  Global thinking
#70:  PReparing for Resurrection
#71:  Future Spirituality
#72:  Meditation aftereffect
[#73 -- 77:  n/a]
#78:  A dream in a dream
		Reprinted, Zenith catalog, 
[#79 -- #82 : n/a]
#83:  Heaven and earth Interspersed, Part 2 (SO Suresenes)
#84:  A new impulse on the Dhikr
{#85: n/a]
#86:  Steps toward Awakening, Part II
#87:  Steps toward Avaeking Part III (continued):  Practicesleading to awakening at the Mithal Level
#88:  Mithal:  The mode of thinking when attuned to the state ofArwah  [SO Suresnes; SO Seattle marked 'esoteric']
#89:  Malakut, the Celestial Level
#90:  Jabarut:  Advanced Levels of Thinking: Realization
#91:  Lahut                  
#92:  Hahut
[#93: n/a
#94: n/a]
#95:  The Inner Journey, Part I    I DON'T KNOW DATE
                                     
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OTHER MAILINGS, SIMILAR IN FORMAT TO KITS:

Representtives & Co-ordinators' Packet #14:  Spiritual Power - Howto Develop It [SO Lebanon Springs

Creativey and the Human Spirit:  A Gatha Class conducted by PVK4/18/83. [SO Lebanon Springs]

Practices with AQIL, Pure Intelligence:  from the teachings of PVK
pp 1.5 only; "arranged and edited by Muir Graham from talks givenby PVK on 10/17/84, 05/13/85, and 08/17/85" [places etc. notgiven.  No office signature.

Commentary by PVK:  Working with the Personality [SO LebanonSprings]


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OTHER HARDCOPY:
                                                   
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL:
A L'occasion de son 70eme Anniversaire:  Les Souvenirs
pp16, xeroxed typescript booklet, French only, apparently text ofaddress given by PVK at Suresnes on that occassion.         
INPUT: (sa) =pvk0686F; copy sent to SO IO
                 

PVK address the Parliament of World's Religions; Introduction byEllen Hadiya Burstyn, Aug. 28--Sept. 4, 1983 in Chicago, Illinois
Apparently published in a journal; title not clear (Uiiis?  toMu???ution?) 
nor journal apparent.                                                                                       

Retraite Francais:  Camp Zenith 1994  
	Transcribed/input/output under the supervision of Dr. AnnieLaucisse-Chabot; sold for the benefit of the Universel.
	Tapes 10, 11, and 14 were not transcribed; that correspondsto Sessions 13 & 14 (Friday AM)  and the last quarter-hour ofSession 17 (last Session, Saturday AM)
	Light edit, but more than my minimal edit.
	Input is on MAC disc, which I have not read.  I have a copy,but it may be flawed.
	I don't think SO IO has a copy of that disc; but ZR told mehe is in frequent contact with Dr. Laucisse-Chabot and couldeasily obtain one.

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References from and material in : "Representing the Sufi Order inthe West:  Information for new Representatives and Coordinators."
ca. 1989.  Publisher not indicated; presumably NO
Apparently prepared by AoK as supplement to Leaders' Manual
Includes:  Letter from PVK to Representatives and Co-ordinatorss
Includes:  Quote from HIK, Message papers, Supplementary papers,no-source, Leaders' Manual of HIK, 
Quotes from PVK, source not given.
N.B.:  PVK here abbreviated as PVIK (all caps)

                                   
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STRUDEL @ = I've xeroxed it.
HEART & WINGS , formerly MUREEDS' NEWSLETTER

Heart and Wings should not be confused with the Volkswagon repairshop of the same name located on the Pittsfield highway in the70s.                                

Listed in Representatives Handbooks as published bi-monthly.
Each issue usually included a few teachings from PVK.
I don't know if at any stage it was electronically stored.  In the70s Kule Jackman used to do something with a hot-type(?) printingpress at the Abode, presumably H&W.  That would be the Sufi Pressera, before it went into dormancy under financial pressure, laterreborn as Omega Press.  In the intermim, SO publications werecontracted out, as I recall.
	It was in the 70s that photo-typsetting came in; but I don'tknow when the SO started using computerized typesetting; and whatwas stored.  In short, much of H&W is probably available only inHardcopy.  I do not know if 1 or more libary sets have beenprepared and safely stored.                 


Vol. VI #5, November 1986 (SO Lebanon Springs)
	No HIK nor PVK teachings; directory of addresses

H & W Winter 1990:  
	PVK:  A holiday Message from Pir Vilayat
	HIK:  Notes of HIK's Zikr.  Appears as a correction of anarticle by Shams Kairys "Murshid's Zikr" in the previous issue..
N.B.:  In Zenith 95 Week 1 Session 6, PVK hums that melody anddirects attention to the asymetric use of a sharp rising and flatfalling.  Kairys gives:  
                         C&d E^ F  E^ D^ cb^ C       
                         G&f A^ G  E^ D^ cb^ C
The sharp to which PVK refers seems to be 3rd note, which carrieswrites as E^ (equivalent to D#).
I've not yet carefully compared PVK's version.  I would note thatthere is a pause between the 2 bars of each line (ralentado on theF and G ) and that a different rhythm might be more accurate:                     E^&d  C  B^   not 
			E^ D^ cb^
The editors also note:  Daneshamd Adamaitis has written to suggestthe correct name for the rag in which the zikr is set isBhairavsi, and adds, "both verions are correct renditons of thisrag.  jSome musicians use the natural D ascending (as Murshid diin the first version) but such use is not required.  Use of theflat D (as in the second version) is actually more common."
(PVK:  Brief quote from Message in our Time)

Vol. X #Y Summer 1992
	PVK:  Interview [by Ruth Raziel]

Vol. X # Y, Fall 1992
	! HIK:  Meraj, The Transformation of Mohammed
	reprinted from Caravanserai, May 1992; the officialpublication of the Sufi Movement.  They indicate that their sourceas as "papers left by Shamcher Beorse" who was student of HIK; andadd "to the best of our knowlege, it is hiterto unpublished.

@(NO VOLUME NOR ISSUE #):  Winter 1995-96
PVK:  Always in Love.  Transcribed from Tuscon, March 18 1995, "Ameditation drawn from a confluence of the Buddhist and Sufitraditions".
	Cross-comparison if not precisely 'confluence' of Buddhistand Sufi traditions was a theme of Zenith 94  Week 1, and  carriedinto Week 2.  I don't know if it was carried into 94 Week 3(German-only). 
"Talking with PVK"   -- Question/Answer format
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THE MESSAGE (Magazine)
I have a collection of those, and will list what I have.
Included some articles by PVK.
I do not know the range of years in which it was published.
Earliest reference I have is 1975; latest issue I have is 1984;reference made to 1985 issues
APPARENTLY 1975 WAS FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION                      N.B.:  I note only HIK teachings which were not obviouslypublished elsewhere        
N.B.:  I do not list excerpted quotes from HIK that fall withinarticles.
I have listed articles by HIK, PVK, and Taj Inayat only
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PARTIAL LISTING OF WRITINGS BY TAJ INAYAT

TAJ INAYAT IN THE MESSAGE:
	From the Editor [on Amnesty Int.] IV:2 p19
	The Broken Heart II:4
	Plight of the Refugees:  V:9
	Meditation on the Crystal I:5
	Death and Resurrection, I:9
	Faith I:6
	Toward the Ideal in Family LIfe II:3           

Publications by Taj Inayat
	The Crystal Chalice:  Spiritual Themes for Weomen, Sufi ORderPublications, apparently 1979, pp160
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{Excerpted from =pvkinv, a WIP; hence PN's start at 35} 
This is a partial non-systematic listing; it includes the listingsin The Message cummulative index 1975-1979;  augemented & followedby my listing of whatever has made it to my bookshelves in HaOn.

Partial listing of articles in other SO magazines follows.
APPARENTLY 1975 WAS FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION                      ALL ARTICLES LISTED HERE BY PVK UNLESS OTHERWISE LISTED
LISTINGS OF ARTICLES IN VOLUMES NOT AVAILABLE TO ME, ARE FROM THESUBJECT INDEX to 1975-1979 Message folios.
# = Included  in my collection of xeroxes.

1975	VOLUME 1
	NONE AVAILBLE TO ME  
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Vol. 1 #1
	PVK: Abode and Children's Ashram, I:1 p6
	PVK:  Excerpt from Nov. 1974 San Francisco Seminar
		Topics:  Personality    
	PVK:  Note on 'The Message' journal
	Taj Inayat:  Greetings to Mureeds and Friends
	Taj Inayat:  Hazrat Babajan I:1
	PVK: The Sacred Ground I:1  [Fazil Manzil]
Vol. 1 #2
	PVK: Sufi Meditation I:2
	PVK:  The Urs
	Taj Inayat:  Mother of the World
	PVK, Poem, "Gale blows down the dewdrops"
Vol. 1 #3
	Way of Meditation of the Message:  I:3 p6
Vol. 1 #4
	PVK:  Household practices (repr. TM II:11)
	Taj Inayat:  The Message (also II:2, II:5)
	PVK:  Personality 
	PVK:  Veiled One
Vol. 1 #5
	PVK: Leaders' Seminar Excerpt, 1974
	Taj Inayat:  Meditation for Women
	Taj Inayat:  Meditation on the Crystal
	PVK:  Winged Perception
Vol. 1 #6
	Setting the Pace, I:6 p1  [Abode]
PVK and Taj Inayat:  Dialogue between threee Women in theSpiritual Hierarchy and a Sage:  I:6  
	Topics include:  Rabia al-Adawiyya al-Qayiyya of Basra
Vol. 1 #7
Vol. 1 #8
	PVK: Abode
Vol. 1 #9
	PVK: Meditation at Woodstock I:9  
	Topics:  Crucifixtion
	Taj Inayat:  Death and Resurrection
Vol. 1 #10
	PVK: Purification Breaths  I:10
Vol. 1 #11
	PVK:  Blessings of Prophets I:11
	PVK:  On Initiation                   
	Taj Inayat:   Meditation on the Rassoul
	[Also:  Silsila Sufian; rpr. II:6]
Vol. 1 #12
	PVK: Christmas Message I:12, II:12
	PVK: Orienting Spiritual Energy I:12
	PVK:  Al-Hallaj
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1976  VOLUME ii
	NONE AVAILABLE TO ME:
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Vol. 2 #1
	PVK: Yahia Shihabuddin Suhrawardhi, II:1 p15   
	PVK:  Mantra
	Taj Inayat:  Sacred Concentration of Pregnancy
Vol. 2 #2
	PVK:  Story of our Movement II:2
 	Topics:  MoulaBaksh
	PVK:  Jublilee Yeaer
	Taj Inayat:  The Message
Vol. 2 #3
Vol. 2 #4
	The Dervishes, II:4
	PVK:  Evening Meditation at Abode
Vol. 2 #5	
	PVK:  Message brought by HIK
	PVK:  Love and Intelligence
	Taj Inayat:  The Message
Vol. 2 #6
	PVK:  Muhyid-din Ibn al'Araby, II:6 p4
	PVK: Closing words after Darshan II:6
	PVK:  Notes on the Sufi Masters (Silsila Sufian)
Vol. 2 #7
	PVK: Khwaja Farid-ud-Din Ganj-i-Shakar  II:7 , II:8, 
	PVK:  Divine Will
Vol. 2 #8
	PVK: Khwaja Farid-ud-Din Ganj-i-Shakar  II:7 ,II:8, PVK: Awakening, II:8 p2; II:10 p5
	Taj Inayat:  "Problems?"
	PVK:  LIfe
Vol. 2 #9
	PVK:  Purpose of the Abode
Vol. 2 #10
	Awakening, II:8 p2; II:10 p5
Vol. 2 #11:  Sufi Order
	PVK: Brotherhood II:11
	PVK:  Household Practices, repr. from Message I:4          
Vol. 2 #12
	PVK: Christmas Message I:12, II:12
	PVK & Taj Inayat:  Torture versus. SpriritualComplacency
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1977 (Orange Covers):  VOLUME III 1977 (NEW LEBANON, TAJ INAYAT)
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Vol. 3 #1 n/a
	PVK:  Ancient Sufis (Topics:  Yahia ShhabuddhinSuhrawardhi)
	PVK:  Mantra [Cf. also II:1]
Vol. 3 #2 n/a
	PVK:  The Urs
	PVK:  Golden Jubilee Anniversary of Pir-o-Murshid HIKsHomegoing
Vol. 3 #3 n/a
	Spirituality in Life:  III:3 p6  [Abode]
Vol. 3 #4 n/a
	PVK:  Zoroastrianism:  A Symphony of Light
Vol. 3 #5 n/a
Vol. 3 #6 n/a
	PVK:  Ancient Sufis
Vol. 3 #7 n/a
	PVK:  Samadhi with Open Eyes
Vol. 3 #8 n/a
	PVK: Declaration [on use of drugs & alcohol & dress &manner] III:8 p8 
	PVK: Meditation and Psychedelics, III:8          
	PVK:  Omega Consciousness
Vol. 3 #9  September 1977
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@ PVK:  The Creative Process of Love
	Sources:  lst part: Talk, no details given
	    2nd part, 'The Wedding Ceremony, introductorytalk at a wedding, no details given
	    3rd part, 'New Age Spirituality and SexualSublimation', interview, Vancouver 1976; noted asto be printed in The Marriage Book by Ravi Dass &Aparna
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Vol. 3 #10  October 1977
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HIK: Sayings  Source n/g
@ PVK:  Discourse with the Dervishes
	Source:  Meditation, Abode, Hallowe'en 10/31/76
	Topics:  Abdul-Baja, Hazrat Babajan, Baha 'u 'Illah
PVK:  Further Comments on the Declaration [no drugsrule]
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Vol. 3 #11: 
	PVK:  Meditation on Light

Vol. 3 #12  December 1977
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HIK: Sayings on Christ   Source n/g
@PVK:  Christmas poem
HIK:  The personality of G-d 
	Source:  HIK, Vol. VII, Sufi Message
@PVK (Interview by Hayat Abuza): PVK Speaks about theSpiritual Path today
(PVK:  News from the Children's Home)

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1978  VOLUME IV:  NEW LEBANON, EDITOR TAJ INAYAT, 
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Vol. 4 #1: January 1978
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@  PVK:  New Year's Greeting
@ PVK:  The Next Step [re: Drug rule]
@ PVK:  The Message:  (Part 1):  Seeing the Purpose
Topics:  Beyond the Esoteric School
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Vol. 4 #2: February 1978 : Special Urs Edition
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HIK:  The Message.  Source n/g
@ PVK:  The Message (Part 2):  The Meaning of Guidance
	Source:  "the Abode Camp" presumably 1977
	Editted:  Munir Graham
HIK:  Organization
	Reprinted from The Message, Vol. 2 #2 Feb. 1976
PVK:  Why Sufi Order and Sufi Movement? [organizational]
@PVK:  Meaning of Guidance [Editted by Munir Graham,lecture at the Abode Camp n/d]
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Vol. 4 #3 March 1978
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@ PVK:  Noor-un-Nisa:  Ideals in Action
@ PVK:  The Message (Part 3): The Fulfillment of theMessage:  the Realization of the Divinity in Man
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Vol. 4 #4 April 1978
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HIK:  Faith and Doubt   Source n/g
@ PVK:  The Coevolution of Science and Meditation 
	Source:  New Age Meditation Camp, Florida, Jan. 78
	Editted: Puran Bair
	Topics:  DNA
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Vol. 4 #5:  Sufi Kundalini
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@ PVK:  Sufi Kundalini    Source n/g
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Vol. 4 #6
	(HIK:  From 'Character Building')
    @ PVK:  Meditation in the Vein of the Greek Initiates
		Source:  1978 Florida Camp
		Edited:  Louise Meyer, with Footnotes on mythology
Vol. 4 #7
	HIK:  My Murshid    Source n/g
	@ PVK:  Experiencing the Master  Source n/g
	HIK:  What is Needed on the Path    Source n/g
Vol. 4 #8  August 1978
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@PVK:  The Horizon Ahead 
HIK:  Brotherhood  Source n/g
@ PVK:  The Awakening of Conscience 
	Source:  Leaders Camp, Abode, June 1978
HIK:  Conscience  Source n/g
@PVK:  Quote on Zirat from Leaders Camp Abode June 1978
@PVK:  The birth of G-d 
		Source:  Leaders Camp, Abode, June 1978
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Vol. 4 #9 September 1979
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HIK:  The Struggle of Life, 
	Source:  Mastery through Accomplishment
@PVK:  Experiencing Pure Intelligence
	Source n/g


Vol. 4 #10 October 1978:  Special Issue Part I:  TheAbode:  Brininging Spirituality into Everyday Life
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No articles by PVK, quotes etc. from him in article
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Vol. 4 #11  n/a; Presumably Abode Part II:  Work and FamilyLIfe at the Abode
		What is Initiation V:11
Vol. 4 #12
	PVK: Personal Memories on Flight
	Taj Inayat:  Reflections on our Heritage of the Messageof Spiritual Liberty
	PVK:  Ultimate Freedom
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1979  VOLUME V; EDITOR TAJ INAYAT, NEW LEBANON .  
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#1 LOOKS LIKE METAL TYPE, NOT PHOTO-OFFSET AND NOT INPUT 
#9 Notes that Messenger Press is looking for a Compugraphictypesetter.  I guess they changed to Compugrahic will #2
As I recall, storage in those days was to paper tape, butthere may also have been disc storage.  I was working onmini-computers thru 83; they used 8" floppies, I sort ofthink the usual operating system was UNIX.  About thenPC's were starting to appear, so =IBM was DOS from thestart.  Most of the others were Apples, but someCommodores I think.  I don't know what Compugrahicphototypesetters used; probably their own kind of fish.

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Vol. 5 #1: January 1979
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HIK , 10 Sufi Thoughts, Source n/g
@PVK:  Realization and Freedom   Source n/g
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Vol. 5 #2 February 1979: Special Urs Edition
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@PVK:  Murshid's Sufi Training
@PVK:  Hihger Realizationthrough the presence of HIK
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Vol. 5 #3 March 1979
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@PVK:  The next step
@PVK:  The Inner World:  Freedom from the Conditioningof the Physical World
	Edited:  Abadi Goodman   Source n/g
@PVK:  Statement that SO USA opposes Death Sentence 
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Vol. 5 #4  Music
	@PVK: Remarks on Music V:4
	Topics: Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann
Vol. 5 #5:  Special Issue on Music   CAN'T LOCATE
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HIK:  The Vina   Source n/g
PVK:  Remarks on Music  Source n/g
PVK: The  Great Cause V:5 p10: NOT THERE ???
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Vol. 5 #6  June 1979
	HIK:  Prayer   Source n/g
	@PVK:  Commentaries on the Prayers
		Source:  "Talk at a recent Mureeds' meeting"
		Editted:  Abadi Goodman
	HIK:  MOvements of the Prayers   Source n/g
Vol. 5 #7 n/a  Questions and Answers on Healing 
	Topics:  Autistic children, healing, dream therapy,epilepsy
	PVK:  Healing with Light
	PVK:  Questions and Answers [on healing] {theme ofissue}.  Topics include psychoanalysis, schizophrenics
	PVK:  Healing 
	PVK:  Viladat Day, July 5
Vol. 5 #8 n/a
	PVK:  Looking Ahead
Vol. 5 #9 September 1979
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HIK:  The Divine Plan in the Lives of the Prophets
         Source n/g
@PVK:  Discovering in Oneself the Qualities of theMasters, Saints, and Prophets
	Source:  Talk 1979 East Coast Meditation Retreat
	Editted: Abadi Goodman
	Topics:  Abraham, Elijah, Fatima  et al.
@PVK:  Inovcation of the Prophets
	Source:  3-day retreat, Abode, May 1979
	Editted:  Abadi Goodman
@PVK (and Taj Inayat):  Q&A: The Masters, Saints andProphets
	Source:  1979 East Coast Meditation Retreat
	Editted:  Abadi Goodman                           
    Topics:  Archangel Michael, Archangel Uriel, HazratBabajan, Buddha, St. Germaine, Guardian Angels,Moses
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Vol. 5 #10 n/a   
	PVK:  Incorporating Scientific Insight into Meditation
Vol. 5 #11 n/a
	PVK: What is Initiation V:11
	PVK: Guidance and Initiation V:11
	PVK:  Testing
Vol. 5 #12 December 1979
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HIK:  The Spirit of Christ   Source n/g
@PVK:  Kyrie Eleison  '
	Source:  Nevada City Camp, California, June 1979
	No editor indicated
HIK:  The Mystical Heart.  Source n/g
@PVK:  Why do we Suffer 
	Source:  Meditation, PVK, Cleveland 1975
	No editor indicated
HIK:  Resist not evil   Source n/g
HIK:  Questions and answers from a class for Mureeds,Resist not Evil   Source n/g
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1980  VOLUME VI   (EDITOR MUNIR GRAHAM, Tuscon)  
LOOKS LIKE PHOTO-OFFSET FORM TYPESCRIPT, NOT FROM INPUT
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Vol. 6: #2:  February 1980 : Urs Edition
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@PVK:  Attunement to the Spiritual Hierarchy  Source n/g
HIK:  The Inner Life   Source n/g
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Vol. 6: #3:  March 1980
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Taj Inayat:  Sentiment and Caring
HIK:  Idealism
	Source:  "From a Message Evening, Sept. 1, 1925"
@PVK:  Survival:  A Little chat with my loved ones
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Vo. 6: #4:  April 1980
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HIK:  Resurrection   Source n/g
@PVK:  Death and Rebirth
	Source:  Retreat, May 28, 1979 (place not noted;probably Abode)
@PVK:  A Little chat with my dear ones
HIK:  Interest and indifference
	Source:  transcript of a Message evening given byHIK on August 18, 1925
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	Vol. 6: #5:  May 1980
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Taj Inayat:  Message from Taj:  Wazifa, The Message
	Reprinted from Sufi Order Bay Area News, whichprinted other teachings by her
HIK:  Renunciation and Sacrifice
	Source:  Message evening on August 11, 1925
@PVK:  Freedom and Involvement:  The Way of the Asceticin Life   Source n/g
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	Vol. 6: #6-7:  Pilgrimage  n/a
	Vol. 6: #8:  
		Includes Subject INdex, 1975-1979:  To be noted above
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HIK:  The Message which has come in all Ages  Source n/g
Taj Inayat:  Sufism
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Vol. 6: #9 n/a
Vol. 6: #10  October 1980
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@PVK:  Holism, Healing and Meditation
	Source:  "Several talks on the subject" (!)
	Editor:  Swestre.  With footnote references
HIK: Health and the Art of Being   Source n/g
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Vol. 6 #11: November 1980
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Quotes from PVK re: the Cosmic Celebration
HIK:  The Divine Art   Source n/g  
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Vol. 6 #12: December 1980
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@PVK:  Christmas Message
@PVK:  Ablutions of the heart  Source n/g
HIK:  The Prophetic Life
	Source:  From a Message evening, Sept. 7, 1926
PVK:  The Abode of the Message:  The Second Chapter --an appeal for more Abodians

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1981:
	Vol 7: #1   n/a
	Vol 7: #2:  Urs	n/a
	Vol. 7: #3:  March 1981
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@PVK: Expansion (organizational note)
@PVK:  The Rescue Communications Network
HIK:  The Work of Brotherhood (Source n/g)
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Vol. 7: #4:  April 1981
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@PVK:  The Emergence of the New Era (Source n/g)
@PVK "and friends, editted by Sarmad Brody": Manifestingthe Divine Qualities.  Source:  January 1981 Camp,Oracle, Arizona.  "We have attempted to provide acoherent transcription of these sessions."
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Vol. 7: #5:  Ziraat
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@PVK:  The Meaning of Ziraat
PVK:  The Universel (organizational note)
PVK:  Earth Light (organizational note)
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Vol. 7: #6
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@(PVK):  The Secret of My Music, by Johan Sebastian Bach
[This is a passage PVK has often cited from Bach; notclear if his source is a written document]
@PVK:  The Eternal Aspect  Source n/g
HIK:  Universal Brotherhood of Humanity  Source n/g
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Vol. 7: #7  July 1981
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HIK:  The Ideal of G-d   Source n/g
@PVK:  The Divine Perspective
	Source:  PVK talk, Seattle 1980  
	Editted by Prajapait O'Neill & Munir Graham
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Vol. 7: #8  August 1981
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HIK:  Sufism  Source n/g
@PVK:  The Sufis
	Source:  "this article, as well as the SufiMeditation, is available on tape from SOPublications"
	(details not given!)
@PVK:  Sufi Meditation
	Source:  same as preceeding, SO Publications tape.
HIK:  10 Sufi Thoughts   Source n/g
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Vol 7: #9  September 1981
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@PVK:  Jalal ud-din Rumi
HIK:  The Exhaltation of Rumi (Source n/g)
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Vol. 7: #10  October 1981
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HIK:  Heaven   
	Source:  "From a sermon given by HIK at a UniversalWorship" (Further details not given)
@@PVK:  Losing Yourself 
	Source:  Nevada City Camp, June 1980
	Edit:  apparently by MG
PVK:  Open reply to open letter on limitations indealing with psychologically imbalanced folks.
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Vol. 7: #11:  November 1981
	HIK:  My Music    Source n/g
	HIK:  Music       Source n/g
	HIK:  Indian Music  Source n/g
Vol 7: #12  December 1981
	@PVK:  Divine Inheritance:  The Message of Christ
		Source:  Talk, January 1981, Arizona; further               details not given
	HIK:  The Word that was Lost , and poem  Source n/g
		Edit:  Presumably MG
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1982  (Tuscon)
	Vol. 8:1 January 1982
		HIK:  Organization   Source n/g
	Vol. 8:2 February 1982: Urs Edition
		HIK:  The Task of the Sufi  Source n/g
	Vol. 8:3-4 March-April 1982
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@PVK:  Message from PVK 
@PVK:  Hope Rests upon our Coming together,
HIK:  Brotherhood, Source n/g
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	Vol. 8:5-6 May-June 1982
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@PVK:  On Hierarchy, Democracy, and Anarchy  Source n/g
Taj Inayat:  The Dhikr of Awakening (compiled frominstructions for retreat groups)
@PVK with assistants:  Special Announcement -- Lookingto the Future from a Landmark  Source n/g [appearsto start with organizational remarks written byothers, and then cut to the text of a substantivelecture by PVK]
HIK:  The Evolution of the World Source n/g
Organizational note by PVK et al. re: Dargh
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	Vol. 8:7-8  Human Potential
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HIK:  The Blossoming of the Person  Source n/g
@PVK:  Creativity   Source n/g
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	Vol. 8:9-10, Centenary Edition
		(No direct HIK nor PVK teachings)
	Vol 8:11-12
		@PVK:  Replenishing Energy  Source n/g
		HIK:  Ragas (Source n/g)
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	#9-10:  Centenaary Issue
1983:  (Tuscon)
	Vol. 9:3 May-June 1983
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@PVK:  Liberated Spirituality.  Source n/g
HIK:  The Freedom of the Sufi.  Source n/g
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Vol. 9:4 July-August 1983
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@PVK:  Ibn 'Arabi, Al-Hallaj, and HIK: A ComparativeStudy.  Source n/g
HIK:  Man, the seed of G-d   Source n/g
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1984: 
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(Munir Graham, Route 15, Box 270, Tuscon, AZ  85715:  Tel:602--299-5849; 602--887-1970
Vol. 10:1 Jan.-Feb. 1984:  Urs Edition
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HIK:  What the World Needs Today, Social Gatheka #5
PVK:  The Presence of HIK, repr. excerpt from article in Message, Feb. 1979, pp1.5
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	Vol. 10:2 n/a
	Vol. 10:3 May-June 1984
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HIK, The Power of Thought, Social Gahetka #34 
@PVK:  Dreaming Images, "From a talk given at theAbode,, 02/28/84
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	Vol. 10:4 n/a 
		(Dore cover; mistakenly has # & date of previous volume)
	Vol. 10:5 Sept.-Oct 1984
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@PVK:  Creativity through Imagination, from AbodeSeminar, May 1984
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Vol. 10:6 n/a
	Includes announcement of publication of AuthenticVersions of the Teachings of Pir-o-Murshid HIK on Sufism
                                            
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MUREEDS' NEWSLETTER
	Published by NO, Santa Fe.
	I have only Vol II:2, April 15, 1982
	So presumably it started publication in 1981
MN, Vol. II #2, April 15, 1982
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PVK:  From PVK.  exerpts from A Meditation Theme forEach day, sayings of HIK not previously published.

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EMERGENCE
	A beautiful journal produced by Barbara (Arifa) Goodman,rather on the model of Parabola.  Eventually folded from lack offunds.  Each issue apt to include material by PVK.
A quarterly production of the SO (Seattle), copyright by same.
EMERGENCE:  PO Box 1112, Nederland, Colorado  80466
Tel:  303--786-9662
CompuServe:  71131.2754 [all per 1989]
I have a few issues, which I will list.                 
They got mail from CompuServe; I don't know if the contents were 


Volume II #2, Spring 1989
	(HIK: Tales:  Excerpt from Volume, Tales)                    
	PVK;  The Madzub:  From The Message in our Time
Volume II #4, Autumn 1989:            
	HIK:  The Present need of this World [source not given]
	PVK:  Transformatoin through Religious Ritual [source ng]

Volume III #1 Winter 1989/90
	HIK:  A Reminisicence

PUBLICATION CEASED AS OF JAN 1, 1990;  Arifa Goodman notes thatsubscriptions subsidy from the SO ceased ; and it could not besustained by subscription.
===============================================================
                                           
ABODE MESSENGER:  Publication began Winter 1990; not clear if itincluded any teachings from PVK.  Published at, and primarilyabout, the Abode.

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TRIBUTARIES
	A Publicaton of the Sufi Order Center for the Esoteric Arts &Sciences, 83 Elm St., Jamaica Plain MA 02130
	A monthly publication.

Issue, no date, [later than 1982]: Spiritual Hierarchy & Synarchy. No PVK nor HIK material; includes Silsa, apparently reprinted fromToward the One.

Issue, no date, The Cosmic Celebration:
Year is the year PVK gave the Cosmic Celebration at SandersTheatre in Cambridge (Harvard).  
PVK:  The Cosmic Celebration.  No source given.



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VIDEO TAPES OF PVK, ANNOUNCED FOR DISTRIBUTION

Sufi Order Video Project, POB 648, New Lebanon, NY 12125 (Fall1990).  Probably Michael Horowitz.
Announces first three in a series in H&W "Winter 1990"
	Pir Vilayat in India [date not given, probably ca. 1989]
	Wasifas:  Unfurling the Potentialities of our Being: [source:  Labour Day retreat, presumably 1989
Pilgrimage to India with Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan

Message 7:3 Announces from the West Los Angeles Center, 11973 SanVicente #205, LA 90049  "half-hour video cassette of PVK and theAbode" 3/4 inch format only, entitled The Message in our Time


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MISCELLANEOUS

Xerox typescript, apparently sent out from NO (Lebanon Springs) asmbership mailing:
Mureeds' Meeting with Pir Vilayat in Atlanta, GA  October 14,1980: pp11.  From Archive #M8002

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LISTINGS:

The 1981 SO Publications catalog listed available tapes

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R. ZALMAN WRITINGS 

THE MESSAGE:
	The Source of Beauty  III:8
	On Jerusalem: III:5
	New Dimensions of Consciousness Symposium Series:  V:6
	CF. ALSO REFERENCES TO R. ZALMAN IN:
`	Saphira Linden: Sabbath of the Heart, II:6
	Wali Ali Meyer:  Sufism & Hasidism, I:10                                              
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VIDEO, UNPUBLISHED

Video footage was shot of PVK conducting the Zenith 95 Week 2choir at the Cathedral in Disentis.  
PVK alternated conducting with Orphiel Leer; I don't recall whodid which movements.

One French woman, I think a doctor, shot continually from the highpulpit; that means she was behind PVK but may have gotten his leftprofile.  I think she was

Annie Lacuisse Chabot
199 Blvd. St. Germaine
75007 France
Tel: (1) 45-30-01-97          

Hans Sachs shot from the choir's point of view, but he didn't holdon PVK; he kept moving both his shots and himself.  
	Someone in the choir remarked that PVK conducts with hisglance.  Also with his entire body, so one can learn much evenfrom the audience perspective; but photography really should befrom the choir's perspective.              
	At least in 95 Week 2, his lectures on the Mass, which I hadthought might serve as liner notes, say much less than hisconducting.  One might suggest that his performances of the Bach BMinor should be recognized as major lecture/meditations, in thelanguage of commentary on (that is, interpetation of) the music. He seems to choose his own tempi, although making some concessionsto the co-conductor.  In short, one will want as much footage aspossible of as many performances, and I think also rehearsals, aspossible.     It's rather the holograph challenge; to reconstructan ideal performance.  In that sense it's like the challenge notedby MG of reconstructing HIKs actual teachings from availableversions.



He may need a bit of encouragement to co-ordinate with Dr. Chabot. The best bet for his address is one of the following:

Hans F. Sachs
c/o Simba Wildlife Services
POB 973
Palapye, Botswana
Tel: 00267-420580

c/o Friedrun Sachs
Rampen Str. 1
91564 NewenDettelsan
Germany
09874/9250

c/o Prof. Dr. R. Sachs
Ernst-Metz Str. 3
37269 Eschwege Germany

An audio recording was made of the entire performance.   It isdescribed as of only amateur quality, but seems to have come outsurpisingly well; and was sold at Zenith.                  
