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description = A Vanished Road is a travel story. It is an account of a journey overland through Middle Eastern countries to India in 1971. The world then was a very different place to the one it is today.
:The countries I and five travelling companions travelled through - by train, boat, bus, local indescribable vehicles and sometimes on foot - were untouched and unspoilt by tourism and other international influences. Television was still a novelty in western countries; here it was unknown. For most of the local people, the hippies travelling through, breaking that later quite well-trodden trail, were the first westerners they had ever seen.
:There were no maps or guidebooks. The only guide was the hippie grapevine and the pointing of a local's finger. Toby and Marianne Wheeler, founders of the famous Lonely Planet guidebooks, traversed this road a year later - a journey which provided the inspiration for the beginning of their venture. English was rare, other languages unknown, so communication took place on a different level - via the heart, via intuition. It was always a guessing game!
:Our experiences were varied and unique. Sometimes we were met by innocent interest and open-hearted generosity, sometimes by infuriatingly deliberate stonewalling, sometimes by suspicion and hostility. We needed to keep our wits about us and be very patient. It was usually a smile and a calm centeredness that got us through.
:The journey was physically and emotionally tough and demanding but the reward was a deeply touching and life-changing experience which cannot now be repeated. With the events of the last few decades - tragic in the case of Afghanistan - this road, with its unique flavour, has vanished forever. |
author= [[Ma Prema Veena| Veena Schlegel]] |
language = English|
notes =  


:This is a humorous and touching account of a young woman's journey overland to India in 1971, before the ravages of conflicts and wars inflicted irreversible damage to a way of life that had lasted for centuries. There were no guidebooks or maps about these untravelled countries; for directions and information the author and her companions had to rely on the goodwill and patience of the locals, almost none of whom spoke any western language, and tips gathered from meetings with other travellers. It was an extraordinary trip - frustrating and dangerous at times but, for the most part, an intriguing communication with local people who showed heart-warming generosity and hospitality to these strangers visiting from distant lands.
;see also
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2011/12/30/herat-vanished-road-veena/ Excerpt on Osho News]
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2011/12/28/a-vanished-road-by-veena/ Review on Osho News] |
editions =
{{bookedition|Veena-avr-eb.jpg| Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever | 2011  |  Amazon |1|  1480248002 |  142  |eBook| }}


{{bookedition|Veena-avr.jpg| Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever | 2012  |   |1|   |   |P|
{{bookedition|Veena-avr.jpg| Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever | 2012  | Createspace, USA |1| 1480248002 | 140  |P| }}
::Author : [[Ma Prema Veena]] }}
 
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{{bookedition|A Vanished Road ; Cover front.jpg| Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever | 2015  |  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | |  978-150556398-6  |  138  |P|Copyright © Veena Schlegel 2015.
[[category:Books on Osho]]
::Many thanks to dear friends [[Ma Anand Bhagawati|Bhagawati Moriss]] for proofing help, [[Ma Yoga Punya|Punya Kaufeler]] for creating my website, and Trish Sharpe for sharing her photographs, more of which can be seen on my website.
::Cover design - Chloe Palmer (Friday Street Photo & Print)
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[[category:English Sannyas Publications|Vanished Road]]
[[Category:Books by Sannyasins - Non-Fiction|Vanished Road]]
[[Category:OshoNews Book Reviews|Vanished Road]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 30 March 2022


A Vanished Road is a travel story. It is an account of a journey overland through Middle Eastern countries to India in 1971. The world then was a very different place to the one it is today.
The countries I and five travelling companions travelled through - by train, boat, bus, local indescribable vehicles and sometimes on foot - were untouched and unspoilt by tourism and other international influences. Television was still a novelty in western countries; here it was unknown. For most of the local people, the hippies travelling through, breaking that later quite well-trodden trail, were the first westerners they had ever seen.
There were no maps or guidebooks. The only guide was the hippie grapevine and the pointing of a local's finger. Toby and Marianne Wheeler, founders of the famous Lonely Planet guidebooks, traversed this road a year later - a journey which provided the inspiration for the beginning of their venture. English was rare, other languages unknown, so communication took place on a different level - via the heart, via intuition. It was always a guessing game!
Our experiences were varied and unique. Sometimes we were met by innocent interest and open-hearted generosity, sometimes by infuriatingly deliberate stonewalling, sometimes by suspicion and hostility. We needed to keep our wits about us and be very patient. It was usually a smile and a calm centeredness that got us through.
The journey was physically and emotionally tough and demanding but the reward was a deeply touching and life-changing experience which cannot now be repeated. With the events of the last few decades - tragic in the case of Afghanistan - this road, with its unique flavour, has vanished forever.
author
Veena Schlegel
language
English
notes
see also
Excerpt on Osho News
Review on Osho News

editions

A Vanished Road

Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever

Year of publication : 2011
Publisher : Amazon
ISBN 1480248002 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 142
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : eBook
Edition notes :

A Vanished Road

Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever

Year of publication : 2012
Publisher : Createspace, USA
ISBN 1480248002 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 140
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :

A Vanished Road

Travelling Eastwards Through Distant Lands Now Changed Forever

Year of publication : 2015
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN 978-150556398-6 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 138
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : Copyright © Veena Schlegel 2015.
Many thanks to dear friends Bhagawati Moriss for proofing help, Punya Kaufeler for creating my website, and Trish Sharpe for sharing her photographs, more of which can be seen on my website.
Cover design - Chloe Palmer (Friday Street Photo & Print)
  • Cover back.

    Cover back.