Draft:Carolyn Lee
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Carolyn Lee, a native of Australia, received her Ph.D. in musicology from London University. She later held a fellowship at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and subsequently became a faculty member of the National University of Ireland.
Ms. Lee is now one of the primary spokespersons for the "Vision For Humanity’s Future" outlined in the book, Not-Two Is Peace, by the American born spiritual teacher and author, Adi Da Samraj (aka Da Free John). In Not Two Is Peace, Adi Da Samraj speaks to the necessity of re-establishing human civilization based on principles of mutual trust, cooperation, tolerance, “prior unity”, and the limitless participation of all humankind in transforming its own destiny.
She has also written several well regarded books about the life and teachings of Adi Da Samraj. Most recently, she was one of the principle compilors and editors of the book, Prior Unity; an anthology of Adi Da Samraj's essays and commentaries on the inherent oneness of reality as the necessary foundation for all right human action, both individual and collective.