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13 Facts About Julian Johnson

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Julian P Johnson was an American surgeon and author of several books on Eastern spirituality.

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Julian Johnson spent much of 1932 to 1939 in India, was associated with the Radha Soami Satsang Beas spiritual society and Surat Shabd Yoga, and wrote five books as a result of his experiences.

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Julian Johnson claimed that experiences during his three-year stay in India rendered him surprised by the deep understanding possessed by Indians he had sought to convert, and urged him towards further study.

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Julian Johnson served as an assistant surgeon in the United States Navy during World War I, and later went into private practice.

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Julian Johnson's spiritual explorations culminated when he visited an old friend who was a disciple of Sawan Singh of Beas, India.

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Dr Julian Johnson was the first American to live permanently at Radha Soami Satsang Beas, in Beas, where he became busy with study, writing, some medical work, meditation, and traveling with Sawan Singh.

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Julian Johnson edited Sardar Seva Singh's English translation of "Soamiji Maharaj" Shiv Dayal Singh's Sar Bachan.

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Julian Johnson wrote five books at the Dera, four of which were published: With a Great Master in India, Call of the East, The Unquenchable Flame, and his magnum opus The Path of the Masters.

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Julian Johnson's wife Elizabeth Rose was an American socialite, traveler, adventurer, herbalist, and spiritual seeker.

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Julian Johnson was a faithful worker of the Radhasoami Satsang, Dayal Bagh, Agra, India, and a disciple of Sir Anand Sarup, Kt, but eventually left Anand Sarup.

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Julian Johnson married her and they lived out life in Beas.

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Julian Johnson wrote her "autobiography" The Unquenchable Flame.

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Julian Johnson's magnum opus, now published as The Path of the Masters: The Science of Surat Shabd Yoga: The Yoga of the Audible Life Stream is a comprehensive, explicit, systematically organised, meticulous, and polished work on the Path of the Soundstream and Lightstream.