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The court jester book
The court jester book










the court jester book

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the court jester book

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the court jester book

please send followers."īefore long, Swami was the most popular feature in Pathways, as he held forth on topics such as "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sects" (". on higher consciousness." The piece included some mock testimonials, including: "Dear Swami. This ad was for Famous Guru's Schools, and the headline proclaimed, "We're looking for people who want to draw. The first issue of Pathways in January, 1980 featured an ad spoofing the old Famous Artists ads. The following year, when he and a cohort were casting about for a comic mascot for their ground-breaking holistic publication, Pathways in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Swami's name popped back up. As Steve tells it, "I got struck by enlightening during a brainstorm." The name "Swami Beyondananda" flew into his head on day in 1979. Steve was pursuing a career as a teacher and writer, when a funny thing happened. Says the Swami, "We are strictly non-dominational." The Swami, whose favorite yoga pose is tongue-in-cheek, is the spokesperson for a new non-religion, FUNdamentalism (accent on "fun"). Swami Beyondananda is the cosmic comic alter ego of writer, humorist, performer and uncommontator Steve Bhaerman.












The court jester book