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A Quiet Voice by Eugene Hairston as told to Susan Adger
By Eugene (Tree) Hairston. As told to Susan Adger. Eugene Hairston's amazing story of survival from:. Alcoholism and drug addiction. Post traumatic stress disorder brought on in Vietnam. Eight years of homelessness. And his final path to becoming the dignified man he always wanted to be, gives hope and encouragement to even the most desperate, and their families. Click here for a writing sample. Two of my Mentors. With David Roose, Feb. 2013. Chief of Environmental Management Services. At Bay Pines VAHCS.
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Eugene Halliday -
An Introduction written for Satish Kumar. An Introduction written for Wikikpedia. Eugene Halliday died in 1987 but there are still many who value his work and wish to make it available to all those who are interested and may benefit from it. As this testimonial shows:. He left a rich legacy of recorded lectures, artwork, essays and books. Many of his lectures and writings are available for free download on the Archive website. His Collected Works (in 15 volumes) are available through Melchisedec Press.
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INSIDE THE EUGENE HALLIDAY ARCHIVE
Subscribing to this Blog and Forum. Eugene Halliday - Background. Please read the About. I have added posts to this blog at regular intervals – on or around the last day of every month – from the period beginning March of 2012 up until October of 2013: and if these particular posts are read in sequence, they should hopefully present the reader with a reasonably coherent narrative. However I am still posting – if somewhat irregularly – my most recent post being in July of 2017. If you would like to receiv...
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Eugene Halliday
This Eugene Halliday Archive. Site contains the following freely downloadable files:. Pdf files of many of the essays that were written by Eugene Halliday between the period beginning sometime during the early 40's up until his death in 1987. Audio files of talks given by Eugene Halliday during the late 50's and early 60's, in Liverpool, UK, at meetings of the 'International Hermeneutic Society' (IHS). The site is divided into two main areas - Liverpool Archive Material. And ISHVAL Archive Material.
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CONCORDANCE to the Writings of Eugene Halliday.
Behind all the forms of love there is one supreme love. Behind love of the body,. Love of the mind,. Love of the soul,. And all other particular loves,. There is the love of the spirit. Which speaks in the great imperative,. Develop thyself and all beings. This love of the spirit may be defined as a. Will to work for the development of the potentialities of all beings. Choose a topic of interest. Select the idea in the chosen Concordance. The key to free-dom. The Conquest of Anxiety.
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Home - Eugene Halliday Teachings
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Gene's Family Tree
Saturday, January 14, 2017. The TELEGRAPH That I Remember. 8220;When the city grew, it boomed,. But when it closed down it just sort of dried up.”. I wish I knew who wrote that? We lived in top left at 38 Main. Back yard at Panos Apartments. Bear Gulch, Telegraph winter time. It wasn’t much to look at,. Just a grey old house sitting on a yellow mine dump. We had a large coal stove in the living room. Each lump of coal had to be carried from a box by the road down the hill, across a bridge, up the hil...