Viha magazine Nov/Dec 2013 | Page 10

Oar Mata/M Mm PWWM 5 W W Far/‘be yoym J77 When I heard that Devageet was coming to t o w n , I thought, great: I ’ l l have a chance to update what was for me an unfinished dialogue that started in the Ranch days. To the extent that I knew him, I’d always liked his panache and openness. During the Ranch he worked on my teeth, but there was never an oppor‑ tunity to have more than a brief conversation. There was t o o much work to do building the city and never time for a leisurely chat. We’d connected again in ’92 at the Pune ashram. I ’ m n o t sure how it came about but I found myself in a little office room doing what might be described ashypnotherapy with him. It was a blissful, deeply relaxing session as he guided me through discovery of deep layers of my early life events. He was adept at bringing back to life old patterns and allowing posi‑ tive change. His session was so simple and straight‑ forward that I carried away with me a curiosity of how it would progress and a wish for his success. SLOW SEX HOW SEX MAKES YOU “ A P P ? A.new STYLE OF LDVIRG LU I n n e F audience a w a r d m y , ' ‘- "Diana Richardson wprldtiluidebone a w a r d2 0 1 3 t e t ree est ‘Experts of Love.” Brigitte Magazine 2011 mm We quickly established a routine: Apart from o u r morning medita‑ . .. . . ,... tion until 11 am and tea in o u r separate spaces, we talked ‐ continuously. At first he’d described his book in a first-hand way. He’d given us a ɕ