Jamshid "Jim" Hosseini has been rich and poor,
Persian and American, Hindu and Buddhist, alive and dead. He practiced
Baha'i Faith in Iran and was beaten by Muslims for it. He begged for
his food in India, lived on a hill overlooking a king's palace in Iran
and toiled for a monk in Katmandu. He took counsel from the famous
Rajneesh in Pune and built his own successful business in California.
He was nearly killed twice during the Iran-Iraq war, and, to conquer
fear of death, he was asked by his master in India to drink cobra venom
tea so that he would die. He did it. (And survived.)
TRAVEL
WITHIN was ghost-written by Dave Cunningham, author and/or editor of
seven non-fiction books and novels. He's an award-winning journalist
whose work has appeared in magazines and newspapers worldwide.
Cunningham's inspirational novel, "Messages," was released in 2001, and
he taught creative writing for the California State University,
Fullerton, Extended Education program. |
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