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The Sci-Fi book “Stranger in a Strange Land” was formative for Michael Maday at age 12. Though Catholic as a youth, he leaned towards more Eastern teachers such as Alan Watts (Zen) and Swami Muktananda (Siddha Yoga). We discuss the value of discipleship and the essence behind the intellectual surface of religion: a direct experience of the spiritual Self.
“We’re moving away from a structured religion focused [approach] to one that’s more relaxed, but not less disciplined.” ~Michael Maday
By Cheri JamisonThe Sci-Fi book “Stranger in a Strange Land” was formative for Michael Maday at age 12. Though Catholic as a youth, he leaned towards more Eastern teachers such as Alan Watts (Zen) and Swami Muktananda (Siddha Yoga). We discuss the value of discipleship and the essence behind the intellectual surface of religion: a direct experience of the spiritual Self.
“We’re moving away from a structured religion focused [approach] to one that’s more relaxed, but not less disciplined.” ~Michael Maday