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Segment 8—Transmission

Updated: Feb 2

Author: Michael Cumpian


Referenced text: EpilogueSpiritual Retreat: Day Fourteen


The closing movement of Peace Is My Guru turns away from experience and toward transmission. Rather than extending instruction or drawing conclusions, the book addresses how the teaching remains available beyond any single moment, gathering, or voice.


This continuity is grounded in the presence of The Shanti Gita. The text is named as the source from which the Four Paths of Peace arise, establishing a reference point that does not depend on personality, memory, or circumstance. What is preserved is not interpretation, but access.


The book concludes by ensuring that what has been received does not vanish with the final page. The teaching remains present and available through what has been entrusted.

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