by Aubrey Davis | Oct 29, 2020 | Book News, Reviews
Idries Shah resumes his role as a friendly Afghan anthropologist in this rib-tickling sequel to his best-seller Darkest England. Loaded with delightful anecdotes, he shows how everyone, including the English themselves, misunderstand their island tribe. Non-linear and...
by Aubrey Davis | Jul 10, 2020 | Book News, Human Nature, Nasrudin, Reviews
NASRUDIN’S upside down world is filled with fanatics, bigots, idiots, hypocrites, incompetents, innocents and thieves. It is a world of foible, folly and most importantly humour. It reveals the good sense and wisdom of Eastern cultures that we stereotype and assume we...
by Aubrey Davis | Jun 8, 2020 | Book News, Human Nature, Reviews
Knowing how to Know shines light on “eastern” traditional and “western” scientific concepts unfamiliar or misunderstood in our culture. Best read with an open mind, it’s loaded with clear thinking; common and uncommon sense. It presents a rare opportunity to observe...
by Aubrey Davis | Sep 10, 2018 | Book News, Reviews
Review of Learning how to Learn: 100 Conversations with Idries Shah. These extraordinary conversations with ordinary people apply traditional psychology to the contemporary problems of humanity. It contains over 100 ancient & modern Sufi tales & extracts...
by Aubrey Davis | Sep 7, 2018 | Book News
Like the Farmer’s family in my book, THE ENORMOUS POTATO https://aubreydavis.com/portfolio/the-enormous-potato/ THE BIG IDAHO TRUCK TOUR gives to their community. During its 6-month journey, the Truck identified charities in the cities it visited and offered “A Big...
by Aubrey Davis | Sep 20, 2014 | Book News
You can now view free NFB original of Kishka for Koppel (https://aubreydavis.com/portfolio/kishka-for-koppel by Sheldon Cohen & Aubrey Davis. Click here https://www.nfb.ca/film/three_wishes