Gary Harmon is a long time student of Richard Rose and was an early member of the Pyramid Zen group at Kent State University. He was also a resident of the TAT Farm in West Virginia.
Gary wrote a featured article on this website: Memories of Ashram Life with a Zen Master
I wasted a lot of time reading books of no value. There are some that are more helpful than others but in the end there are none that will take you to realization, for that must be experienced. The abrasion is important however, for books will provoke thought.
~ Gary’s introduction to his website, “Spiritual Books Worth Reading”, in which he recommended Magic Black and White, and Josph Sadony’s books, among others.
More articles and blog posts are here:
The Law of Paradoxical Immanence
My Way **** 4 stars
Gary was instrumental in bringing to the group some nearly-forgotten works by Joseph Sadony, which are now reproduced at SelfDefinition.Org:
Gary has written about 50 articles and poems for the TAT Foundation, which can be found at Gary Harmon, TAT Archives
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