This is the seventh volume in English translation of the complete recorded talks of the founder of Subud, Bapak Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo (1901–87).
The 21 talks in this volume were given in Munich, Nice, Athens, Calcutta, Singapore, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, from December 1959 to March 1963.
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Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwijojo.
Although Subud has no leaders, it began with the experiences of one man, an Indonesian named Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwijojo. He was born, the eldest of four children, at dawn - Subuh means 'dawn'- on 22 June 1901 in the village of Kedungjati, a railway junction and depot in central Java. He died in 1987, outside Jakarta, immediately after his eighty-sixth birthday. He did not seek recognition or followers but passed on the contact he had received to those who came to him. Muhammad Subuh was invited to come to England in 1957, from where the movement quickly spread worldwide. From that time until his death in 1987 he travelled extensively, giving explanations and practical help to members.
He wrote two books, Susila Budhi Dharma (ISBN 1869822749) and
Autobiography (ISBN 1869822072).
Subud is not a religion or a teaching; it is simply a practice. It is the place where you can receive the reality of what you have heard, what you have thought about and what you have believed.
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