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Lee Lozowick (aka Lee Khepa Baul or Lee Kṣepā Baul,"Embodied Knowledge and Divinity: The Hohm Community as Western-style Bauls" by Helen Crovetto. ''Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions'', Volume 10, Issue 1, pg 72, ISSN 1092-6690
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November 18, 1943"Lee Lozowick," ''Encyclopedia of Hinduism'' by Constance Jones, James D. Ryan. Facts on File: 2007. pg 262 – November 16, 2010"In Memory of Lee Lozowick (1943–2010)" by Tom Huston, ''EnglighteNext Magazine'', November 20, 2010) was an American
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, author, poet, lyricist and singer from
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. He wrote over forty books on spiritual practice and parenting, many of which have been translated into French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and other languages. Some of the titles include: ''In the Fire'', ''Conscious Parenting'', ''The Alchemy of Transformation'', ''The Alchemy of Love and Sex'', ''The Only Grace is Loving God'', and ''Enlightened Duality'' (with M Young). He presented himself as a representative of the "Western
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" tradition.


Biography

Lee Lozowick was born on November 18, 1943, to Ukrainian-American artist
Louis Lozowick Louis Lozowick (1892 – 1973) (ukr: Луї Лозовик) was a Ukrainian-born American painter and printmaker. He is recognized as an Art Deco and Precisionist artist, and mainly produced streamline, urban-inspired monochromatic lithogr ...
and Adele Turner, who had married in 1933 and lived in
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, New Jersey.


Interest in spiritualism

Lozowick became a student of
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in 1970 and became interested in the
human potential movement The Human Potential Movement (HPM) arose out of the counterculture of the 1960s and formed around the concept of an extraordinary potential that its advocates believed to lie largely untapped in all people. The movement takes as its premise the be ...
around the same time. He had an awakening experience in 1975. During this period he operated a small center in Mount Tabor, New Jersey where Silva Mind Control was taught, along with occasional guest lectures and acoustic guitar lessons for younger attendees. In his early phase "some people accused Lee of plagiarizing the work of
Da Free John Adi Da Samraj, born Franklin Albert Jones (November 3, 1939 – November 27, 2008) was an American-born spiritual teacher, writer and artist. He was the founder of a new religious movement known as Adidam. Adi Da initially became known in the ...
. Lee reports that his speaking style and writing were the articulation of his own experience and denies the charge." With several of his students, he made a pilgrimage to India in 1977, where he met Yogi Ramsuratkumar. Lozowick became a disciple of
Yogi Ramsuratkumar Yogi Ramsuratkumar (1 December 1918 – 20 February 2001) was an Indian saint and mystic. He was also referred to as ''"Visiri samiyar"'' and spent most of his post-enlightenment period in Tiruvannamalai, a small town in Tamil Nadu which is fa ...
, and attributed his earlier awakening, or what he refers to as a "shift in context," retroactively to Yogi Ramsuratkumar, although he did not feel much connection to Yogi Ramsuratkumar until the 1980s."Enlightenment's Divine Jester: Mr. Lee Lozowick – Rock 'n' Roll, Crazy Wisdom, and Slavery to the Divine. Interview by Hal Blacker ''EnlightenNext'' Issue 8, Summer 1995 (reprinted in Issue 20, Fall/Winter 2001) Lee subsequently became known to many people the world over as the "Heart-Son" of Yogi Ramsuratkumar after he wrote several volumes of devotional poetry containing over a thousand poems dedicated to his spiritual master.


Hohm community

Lozowick then formed a spiritual community called Hohm in New Jersey and began to gather disciples. In 1980, he moved the community to Arizona, where it comprised a "Hohm Sahaj Mandir" (Hohm Innate Divinity Temple) and the "Hohm Community." Lozowick founded three ashrams: Triveni Ashram in Arizona, USA; the Ramji Association's Ashram at Ferme de Jutreau in France, and the Triveni II Ashram in Tiruvannamalai, India. The Community also established Hohm Press, which has published a number of books on topics such as natural health, Eastern religion, poetry, and parenting, including those written by Lozowick. According to scholar Helen Crovetto, who has studied the community, "Lee said the word 'Hohm' has no translation and chose not to elaborate on its significance." Lozowick came to identify with the Baul tradition of Bengal, speculating that Yogi Ramsuratkumar may have had some connection to that community as well during years of his early life that he no longer remembered or refused to disclose, although Ramsuratkumar was not a Baul by lineage. Subsequently, however, the Hohm community did establish relationships with a number of Bengali Bauls, such as Sanatan Das and Purna Das. The focus of spiritual practice in Lozowick's teaching is guru yoga, and some have considered him a proponent of "crazy wisdom." (See George Feuerstein, Divine Madness). He was an ardent admirer of Chogyam Trungpa. Lozowick was known to discourage potential students in his public lectures with the "sexual content of much of" his talk, or by "loud obnoxiousness.""Embodied Knowledge and Divinity: The Hohm Community as Western-style Bauls" by Helen Crovetto. ''Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions'', Volume 10, Issue 1, 2006. pg 87, ISSN 1092-6690
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"His public demeanor seems to be a technique for scaring away those who are only superficially interested in the spiritual path." The Hohm community also incorporates elements of the work of
George I. Gurdjieff George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (; rus, Гео́ргий Ива́нович Гурджи́ев, r=Geórgy Ivánovich Gurdzhíev, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj ɪˈvanəvʲɪd͡ʑ ɡʊrd͡ʐˈʐɨ(j)ɪf; hy, Գեորգի Իվանովիչ Գյուրջիև; c. 1 ...
into their philosophy, particularly "in the Western Bauls' speculations about the existence of soul and especially in their adoption of his chakra (energy center) system." As of 2006, total membership in the Hohm community was "not much more than a hundred," in part due to the desire of Lozowick to keep the number of disciples down to a number where he could remain on a first name basis with all of them."Embodied Knowledge and Divinity: The Hohm Community as Western-style Bauls" by Helen Crovetto. ''Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions'', Volume 10, Issue 1, 2006. pg 88, ISSN 1092-6690
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Hohm community members incorporate music into their spiritual practice, and a few are in blues and rock bands, first started by Lozowick, principally (at present) Shri, and The Denise Allen Band. During the last twenty years of his life, Lozowick had an enduring friendship and collaboration with the late spiritual teacher,
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, as well as with Robert Svoboda, and
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. Lee Lozowick died of cancer on November 16, 2010, in
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, after a long illness. His work is carried on by his disciples, including Purna Steinitz, who has his own "Trimurti Community" begun in 1998 in
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, Montana,Purna Steinitz, Teacher biography, "Guest Workshop: Purna Steinitz & Acharya Fleet Maull – A Life That Works – Reaping the Benefits of Spiritual Practice." The Interdependence Project.
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and Lalitha, in British Columbia. They are the only two who have "received permission to teach in his lineage."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lozowick, Lee 1943 births 2010 deaths American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent American spiritual writers Founders of new religious movements Intentional communities in the United States Monmouth University alumni Spiritual teachers