Web
sites do not spring up by themselves, but represent the hard work and
effort of many individuals. We would like thank some of those individuals
who helped make this web site possible.
First,
the inspiration behind this web site comes many thousands of hours learning
from and meditating with my mentors and spiritual teachers. To read about
them, please read the article, My Spiritual
Journey.
Second,
in the preparation of the original materials for this site, namely the
Mudrashram® symbol and the photographs of George teaching:
Felix Sebastian
Saenz, a draftsman par-excellence and architectural genius, who helped
us finalize the original Mudrashram® symbol. This symbol, the logo
and emblem of the teachings and ministry of the Mudrashram® lineage
of Multiplane Masters, was a California Service Mark, and now, a registered
United States Trademark and Service Mark.
Eric D. Alley
(Erial),
a fabulous visionary artist, who helped me prepare art work for trademarking.
Lyn Scharret,
who took the pictures of the sacred mudras and light ministry that are
found on this web site, plus that delightful picture of George in the
wicker chair [check it out in the article, How
to Start Your Own Cult (and why you probably wouldn't want to) in
our Reading Room.
Christina
Wegler Miles, a gifted artist, who rendered our initial sketches of Swami
Prem Dayal and Swami Charan Das into full color drawings, and the black
and white drawing of Swami Prabhu Maharaj. You can see them on the page, Who
are the Mudrashram® Guides? Oh, did you know she was an actor, who appeared on "Star Trek, the Next Generation?"
Lawrence
Greb, who has helped us in more ways than we can enumerate, took the
pictures of George in his modern teaching work.
Julie Bartolotta,
whose feet and artwork [see her "Chakra Flowers" on our Recovery
from Addictions page] appear on this web site.
A special thanks
to her friend, Patty, whose feet are also featured on this web site.
Do you want to see their feet? Click here.
Attorney
Christopher J. Day, who helped
us get the trademark through its final hurdles.
Third,
in the technical preparation of this web site:
Adrian
Frampton, one of the finest custom furniture makers on the planet,
who helped George learn to use the excellent Dreamweaver program
and spent hours taking digital photographs used on the prototype web
site from which this current site was born.
Also, special
thanks goes to Adrian, along with Lawrence Greb and Ken Korade (the
lead guitarist for The Surge, a fabulous musician) for their assistance with the software used to
develop this site.
Andrew
N. Greb, a technical wizard, whose magic touch with computers got
all the hardware to work so this web site could be developed. Andrew
has also helped me typeset some of the original and new articles on
this site. Andrew is an excellent web designer, editor and proofreader, too.
Fourth,
in providing the moral support and encouragement necessary to carry through
on what has proved to be an immense project.
Rose Sogge
(George's second mom)
Lawrence
Greb
Adrian Frampton
Ken Korade
Liza Auciello,
PsyD (Ken's wife and wonderful psychologist)
Laura
Thompson, PhD, one of the two finest nutritionists in the world
Jon
Rappoport (Dr. Laura's husband), an insightful and dynamic author
and speaker, who showed us his own web site and encouraged us to do
our own
Dr. Skip
Shoden, CCN, the other finest nutritionist in the world
Kathy Shoden,
best product rep on the planet
Mrs. Cheryl
Pokomo, who helped proofread the site and offered suggestions to improve
it
Randall Pokomo,
MD (Cheryl's husband)
Fifth, those who have assisted us in the ongoing maintenance and upgrade of our web site and assisted with preparation of our books.
Renate Bell and Patrice Marquez, who helped us typeset many articles and poems that are both on this web site and in our new books.
Renate, who is a published author, photographer, and Feng Shui Interior Design consultant and Vedic astrologer, also helped us with indexing. Renate is now partnering with us to offer Vedic Astrology readings through our web site. Check it out!
Nicolette Marais, who helped us update our web site to a more consistent look by her many hours of dedicated labors.
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