Dasarath's Publications

 
David Dasarath Davidson. The Nine Lives of Fidel Castro.
Wingspan Press, 2009. 
In the early years of the Cuban revolution, CIA operatives, mobsters, and Cuban exiles plotted—sometimes collaborating, sometimes contending—to kill Fidel Castro. How could they all have failed? How could Castro elude so many attempts on his life by trained killers? 
 
The Nine Lives of Fidel Castro is a compelling tale of intrigue, defiance, and revenge. Drawing on extensive research in US and Cuban intelligence sources, historian/novelist David Dasarath Davidson imaginatively fills in blanks in the historical record to show how Fidel consolidated power in the face of relentless American opposition. 
 
We see an intimate portrait of a young, idealistic, and power-hungry Fidel Castro, the Kennedys' obsessive secret crusade to kill him, astonishing CIA/Mafia collusion to that end, and how plots intended to eliminate Castro rebounded tragically in the death of JFK. Key events of the early 60s come alive through tragicomic interplays of invented and actual players-including Castro's women, Meyer Lansky, Santo Trafficante, intelligence operatives, John and Robert Kennedy, and a stand-up comedian based on Lenny Bruce—whose hip, insightful, and funny monologues reveal hypocrisies and tensions of the time, and suggest a new way of resolving the age-old battle of good vs. evil that still drives hatred, violence, and conflict in the world today.
 

David Dasarath Davidson. Gamble Everything for Love.

A novel of love, freedom, and the sacred feminine in
the Cuban revolution. A skillful blend of entertainment and
enlightenment, set with historical accuracy in the gambling and
revolutionary underworlds of 1950s Havana.
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Freedom Dreams: An Invitation to Awakening. 
San Diego.
The Book Tree 2003: At the Book Tree click on "New Releases."

"The lucid teachings in Part One of this book are a gold mine for those
seeking enlightenment and a clear understanding of how we fall asleep and
wake up. The dialogues in Part Two answer questions commonly asked by those
on the path of awakening. In Part Three Dasarath describes how his
awakening took place in the presence of his teacher, H.W.L. Poonja
(Papaji). Dasarath makes clear that the outer teacher is really a
reflection of one's own true Self. All told, the book invites you to
experience a deeper spiritual life and realize the fullness of your true
nature."


As Let Davidson
Books
Wisdom at Work: The Awakening of Consciousness in the Workplace.
Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1998.

Articles
"Spirit at Work: Integrating the Full Human Spirit In the High-Performing Organization."Spirit at Work, Spring 1995. jneal@snet.net

"Wisdom at Work."Spirit at Work, Summer 1995.

"Consciousness at Work" published electronically by the Online Noetic  Network in ONNKnowing, Summer 1995.

"Cyberspace & the Awakening of Consciousness."Voyager electronic journal. 

"Cyberspace & the Awakening of Consciousness 2: Rush to the net, Pull of the Real." Voyager electronic journal.

"Guru, Disciple & Beyond: Non-Dual Consciousness for the 21st Century"
Noumenon, summer 1995.

"Finding Meaningful Work." Online Noetic Network . ONNKnowing.