Meru Foundation eTORUS(tm)
Newsletter: SPECIAL EDITION
Number 27 – 28 December 2004
Copyright 2004 Meru Foundation
Edited by Levanah Tenen
NEWS
Stan's radio interview on Coast to
Coast AM with George Noory this past December 9/10 was very
successful. I want to thank everyone who ordered Meru materials; your
interest and support make a difference, and are greatly appreciated.
During this interview, George Noory played excerpts from Visions of Jerusalem, a symphonic
piece by Daniel S. Gil based on the principles used in ancient Jewish
sacred music. Coast to Coast AM listeners responded in an overwhelmingly positive way. Many people who
called to ask for more information on this music said that it had
brought them fully awake, that it was inspiring, and electrifying. One
person told me that he had looped the music clips and was playing them
continuously.
Visions of Jerusalem is
included on the CD Three Orchestral
Works by Daniel Gil, available from Meru Foundation. You can
hear the clip played on Coast to
Coast AM at http://www.meetingtent.com/ThreeOrchWorks.html . A one-minute excerpt from Gil's Creation
Overture, based directly on the Hebrew letter-text of the first
three verses of Genesis, is posted at http://www.meetingtent.com/firstsounddetails.html .
All of our special Coast to Coast AM offers on Meru's videos and music CD's are available on http://www.meetingtent.com through December 31, 2004. (After January 1, the Zero Blaster, a smoke-ring
generator toy included with some of our specials, will be available
separately.)
If you enjoyed Stan's interviews on "Coast to Coast AM," and would like
to hear him again, please let the show's producers know. You can
contact them via their website at http://www.coasttocoastam.com .
ATTENTION SAN
FRANCISCO / SAN JOSE AREA READERS
This coming Thursday, Dec. 30 at 1 PM Pacific time, Stan will be the
featured guest on Talk Radio with Larry Grant, on 91.5 KKUP-FM, listener-supported radio in
Cupertino, California.
KKUP-FM can be heard from Monterey north to San Francisco, and also in
parts of the East Bay.
If you have a radio interview program whose listeners would appreciate
Meru Foundation research, please contact Levanah and Stan Tenen at
meru@meru.org.
ESSAY BY ARTHUR
M. YOUNG
Mathematician and philosopher Arthur M. Young was one of the earliest
members of Meru Foundation's Board of Advisors, and remained a friend
and supporter of this work until his death in 1995. Many of Stan's
videotaped lectures were recorded at Arthur Young's Institute for the
Study of Consciousness in Berkeley, California. The Reflexive Universe, Young's
exposition of his Theory of Process, is the book we most frequently
recommend for an understanding of some of his ideas that we learned
from and built on. Recently on the Arthur Young website, we came across
his essay What is God, which
we had not seen previously. It was written in 1985, at about the time
that we were getting to know him, and perhaps offers some insight as to
why he found our work of interest.
What is God can be found at http://www.arthuryoung.com/whatisgod.html .
If you want to learn more about the work of Arthur M. Young and his
Theory of Process, you can order The
Reflexive Universe directly from Meru Foundation via our secure
server website, http://www.meetingtent.com .
FEEDBACK
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We welcome your comments and suggestions, and would like the
opportunity
to speak with you personally.
If you have comments or questions, please send an email to Cynthia
Tenen
at meru@meru.org with your phone
number
and a good time to call -- or, please call us at 781-784-8902 (Boston
area).
I would like to brainstorm with you.
Thank you for your interest in the work of the Meru Foundation.
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