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Latest revision as of 18:44, 12 January 2022

Full Name[edit]

John Eaton Calthorpe Blofeld b. 1913 - d. 1987

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Other Information[edit]

Blofeld, J. on the DRL

John Blofeld
English Phonetics John Blofeld
Sort Name Blofeld, John
Blofeld John.jpg
Dates
Birth:   April 2, 1913
Death:   June 7, 1987
Place of birth:   London


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Contact information

Website:   Wikipedia Page
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Biographical Information

John Blofeld was a British writer, public speaker, and Buddhist practitioner. After years of traveling through Asia and experiencing the spiritual culture of China and the Taoist eremites, he became a pupil of the Buddhist master Hsu Yun. Books he has written or translated include Beyond the Gods, Secret and Sublime, The Tantric Mysticism of Tibet, and a translation of the I Ching. He died in 1987. (Source Accessed Jan 12, 2022)

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