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Buddha at the Gas Pump

273. Sandy Jones (William Samuel)

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7 • 695 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2015

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Sandy Jones is the Literary Executor to the William Samuel legacy.  In 1996, she was given his entire catalog of works and today is the spokesperson for William Samuel’s message- publishing and promoting the entire William Samuel catalog. In addition to being the registered agent for the works of William Samuel,  she is the owner and mentor of the Woodsong Center for Self-Discovery located in Ojai, California.  The Center hosts gatherings for readings and group discussions based on William’s message.  Sandy is also the proprietor of Celestial Song Mystical Emporium a popular gift shop and gallery located in Ojai, CA. You can find more of her art and writings on her website woodsongjournals.com. Book: Barefoot at Heart: The Alchemy of Love and the Power of Light Email Sandy at: [email protected] William Samuel - September 2, 1924-May 22, 1996 William Samuel was a prolific writer and teacher.  William Samuel was known as the “teacher’s teacher” perhaps because so many teachers came to study with him. There was an inordinate number of philosophers, theologians, and members of the academe. In the later years there came physicists and mathematicians. It seemed to William that he would get the most earnest and dedicated students of Truth. Quite a number of Taoists and Buddhists had found William’s message and came to study–even some who were called Masters. Many have gone from his study to become authors, writers and teachers. In some marvelous way his story has been found by the metaphysical and scientific elite of all the word–at least by a few. He said “When it is told perfectly, my whole world will hear.” Although, Mr. Samuel did not embrace the idea of being called a teacher, saying “I’ve been telling my own story–how it happened and what it has allowed me to understand–for over 30 years. That is not the same as being a teacher.” He was a genuine sage and mystic.  He brought the message of non-duality, or as he called it the Subjective View in a simple heartfelt words that everyone interested in their Self-discovery can understand and profit from.   A humble man who discovered true peace and tranquility that remains steady and true even during the changes and turmoil encountered in life.  Never seeking to be well known or venerated himself, he has been widely recognized by many as a genuine true Master.    William’s message is that he did not embrace the idea of being called a teacher, saying “I’ve been telling my own story–how it happened and what it has allowed me to understand–for over 30 years. That is not the same as being a teacher.” William Samuel was one of the first Americans to sit with Ramana Maharshi 
The story of his visit goes something like this: At 18 years old he graduated from Clemson and was immediately made captain of infantry and sent off to battle in China, during W.W.II While in China, William’s troops were doing battle along with the British and Indians near the Burmese border. It was during that time when William apparently was given some much needed R&R. He took advantage of that time and went to see Ramana Maharshi in Tiruvannamalai, South India. William, at that time, was only 21 years old. This two-week visit took place in April of 1944. It is believed that William was among the first American students to visit Sri Ramana. Up until then, the visitors were mostly Indian and British. Soon after William's visit, many more westerners began coming to see Sri Ramana. William was indeed a master teacher who had found a way to communicate honestly and clearly his insights on the Absolute and the premises of the metaphysical, subjective view now often called non-duality. Books: A Guide to Awareness and Tranquility The Awareness of Self-Discovery The Child Within Us Lives 2+2=Reality Website: williamsamuel.com Summary and Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 1/10/2015 YouTube Video Chapters:

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The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump.

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My name is Rick Archer and my guest today is Sandy Jones.

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Buddha of the Gas Pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

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And if this is the first you're aware of it, please go to batgap.com and check it out.

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There are hundreds of interviews that have been done.

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They're all archived there.

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And if you'd like to support our efforts, you can do it through the donate button on that

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page, on that site.

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So Sandy is the literary executor for William Samuel. Many of

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you will not have heard of William Samuel, but I've gotten a couple of emails from people since

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I announced that I was going to do this interview saying, oh boy, William Samuel, he was really

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special and not many people know about him, so I'm so glad you're doing this. So Sandy's going to tell us about William Samuel, and she's also going to tell us about herself,

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because I think that the quality of a teacher, the effectiveness of a teacher, can be judged by getting to know some of his students.

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They tend to reflect the quality of a teacher. And Sandy was a close student of William

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Samuels. She lives in Ohio, California, and take it from there. Sandy, tell us a little bit more

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about yourself and about William. Well, let's see. I agree. William is like an undiscovered

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gym. He had been teaching in the 50s and 60s, and I discovered him in the 70s.

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My mother used to be a reader of metaphysics. She had his books, and then years later I found

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his book again, and that's when I found him. He's just absolutely

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brilliant and he was making statements about the presence now, the power of now really,

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way back in the early 60s and his message is incredibly clear and simple and beautiful and so yes I would love to have people

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