I've had a copy for decades, then found a second copy in equally good condition as mine, for free, in the local log cabin post office's free exchange book shelf in their foyer, and gifted it to someone, maybe 10 or so years ago.
I have first edition Great Books of Hashish, and the Sinsemilla book. Pretty sure Cherniak was from Bergen county where I lived.
few of RCC’s……1st edition Botany & Hashish…….
I think I have to read "Primo Plant"When I write my hashish book I'll include a fancy 'when to plant' chart with a map that says, 'best planting time: 6 months ago'. 2nd best: NOW!
Missed one.
I'd like to look at the Appendix called 'Babies fall flat' on page 90 of The Primo Plant. Listening to the rain beat on my roof I know that's exactly what I'm going to find this morning.
I notice nobody has a copy of this less popular sequel
Going for $229.49 or 22/month at Walmart. Maybe someone has heard of the 'Tiger Swami' Paramhangsa Soham Swami, he's an interesting character in Yogananda's book 'Autobiography of a Yogi'. The one memorable fact Yogananda mentions is that he was a tiger wrestler. I got interested in the guy, noticed he wrote a few books, and decided to check them out. Turns out Yogananda didn't do the guy credit, (and made shit up) he's awesome, had a great mind.Primo Plant: The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living, Volume III by Carolyn Garcia 9780932551276 | eBay
Good Used Trade paperbackwww.ebay.com
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Some of his writing disparages popular religion. He efficiently dismantles Christianity but he has a book called 'Critical Review of Bhagavad Gita' that is extremely critical of the Gita. It makes me think of all the westerners who don't like the bible but embrace the eastern wisdom of Krishna. The tiger swami uses logic to great effect to show that if you want to learn to be more narrow minded, judgmental and superstitious the Gita is a wonderful way to start. He predicts the current mess in India where religious bigots in the form of politicians are using Krishna as a cudgel to bash their real and perceived enemies.
When I write my hashish book I'll include a fancy 'when to plant' chart with a map that says, 'best planting time: 6 months ago'. 2nd best: NOW!
Missed one.
I'd like to look at the Appendix called 'Babies fall flat' on page 90 of The Primo Plant. Listening to the rain beat on my roof I know that's exactly what I'm going to find this morning.
I notice nobody has a copy of this less popular sequel
Primo Plant: The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living, Volume III by Carolyn Garcia 9780932551276 | eBay
Good Used Trade paperbackwww.ebay.com
Going for $229.49 or 22/month at Walmart. Maybe someone has heard of the 'Tiger Swami' Paramhangsa Soham Swami, he's an interesting character in Yogananda's book 'Autobiography of a Yogi'. The one memorable fact Yogananda mentions is that he was a tiger wrestler. I got interested in the guy, noticed he wrote a few books, and decided to check them out. Turns out Yogananda didn't do the guy credit, (and made shit up) he's awesome, had a great mind.
Some of his writing disparages popular religion. He efficiently dismantles Christianity but he has a book called 'Critical Review of Bhagavad Gita' that is extremely critical of the Gita. It makes me think of all the westerners who don't like the bible but embrace the eastern wisdom of Krishna. The tiger swami uses logic to great effect to show that if you want to learn to be more narrow minded, judgmental and superstitious the Gita is a wonderful way to start. He predicts the current mess in India where religious bigots in the form of politicians are using Krishna as a cudgel to bash their real and perceived enemies.