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The Upanishad of Greg

By: Heather Safire
Narrated by: Merwin Mathew
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Greg is a hapless 20-something who travels to India to find enlightenment or, at least, some good ganja. When he falls off a truck somewhere in Tamil Nadu, tired, hungry, and hung over, he finds something else.

The Upanishad of Greg is a modern-day fable about the power of tiny acts of kindness.

©2020 Heather Safire (P)2020 Heather Safire

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An Eastern/Western tale with a sad/happy ambience.

A beautifully conceived half-hour story in presumably authentic Indian circumstance and culture — enough to transport a Westerner to a foreign philosophy amid the mundane adventures of a pot-head drifter.

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An existential work of art

Complex with notes of Sartre (with cardamom). Really drew us in and certainly challenges the stereotypic American journey into India

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