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	<title>Comments on: Dark Night Early Dawn 1999-2001</title>
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	<description>American Guru Andrew Cohen: Former Close Students Speak Out</description>
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		<title>By: Bjorn Saw</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bjorn Saw</dc:creator>
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		<description>Final Victory.
I recall the time before I left the London Community in 2003 as one where this communal surge and unity became physically palpable on different occasions. An altered shared dimension unveiled itself without introduction. Suddenly we could just find that something was around that we all recognized. I found myself in the kitchen cleaning up after the evening&#039;s communal meal and it stood clear that what Andrew had been pursuing so long suddenly made its appearance among us. How easy and natural it was, and we said; thank God, at last! Smiling at each other saying we just had needed to stuck it out this long in order to see it come into being. What a relief! 

Thank you Pete for making all this accessible, to pro, anti, former, or present students, and in its extension to the world at large.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Final Victory.<br />
I recall the time before I left the London Community in 2003 as one where this communal surge and unity became physically palpable on different occasions. An altered shared dimension unveiled itself without introduction. Suddenly we could just find that something was around that we all recognized. I found myself in the kitchen cleaning up after the evening&#8217;s communal meal and it stood clear that what Andrew had been pursuing so long suddenly made its appearance among us. How easy and natural it was, and we said; thank God, at last! Smiling at each other saying we just had needed to stuck it out this long in order to see it come into being. What a relief! </p>
<p>Thank you Pete for making all this accessible, to pro, anti, former, or present students, and in its extension to the world at large.</p>
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