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Maud MacCarthy (Omananda Puri)

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298:, they met a young man at a local social event whom they commonly referred to as 'The Boy'. A quiet yet powerful figure who worked at the local gas works, his real name was William (Bill) Coote. 'The Boy' almost instantaneously began to channel a group of beings known as 'The Brothers' who gave profound spiritual teachings through him for the next 26 years. Maud returned to India with John Foulds and William Coote in 1935 where 'The Brothers' continued their teachings through 'The Boy', making a profound impact on thousands of people in search of spiritual meaning. John Foulds died suddenly in 1939, and Maud married 'The Boy' in 1942. 36: 279:
in 1915. Despite strong opposition from family and friends, Maud and John Foulds left their respective spouses and lived together from 1918 onwards. They had two children, John Patrick (1916–2009) and Marybride (1922–1988). They finally married in 1932. She compiled the text for his
271:. She returned to England in 1909 following the death of her younger brother. In 1911 she married William Mann, a fellow theosophist, thus changing her name to 436: 319:(or renunciation of worldly life). It was under this name that she published her autobiography of her experiences with 'The Boy' in 476: 212:
in Indian music. She noted that keyed instruments and their rigid notes had caused the decline in vocal skills in Western music.
327:(London: Neville Spearman, 1968) which further expanded on The Brothers' teachings and message. Her papers are now held at the 275:. The couple had a daughter, Joan, in 1912. The marriage was short-lived, as Maud soon met and fell in love with the composer 441: 267:, where she studied Indian music, collecting manuscripts and instruments, learned Indian singing and also studied Indian 232:, Australia, where the family emigrated in 1885. However, by 1891 she had returned to Britain to study the violin at the 79: 57: 411: 50: 471: 328: 461: 456: 228:, Ireland, the daughter of Dr. Charles William MacCarthy and his wife Marion. Her early years were spent in 451: 237: 466: 446: 249: 286:
which was performed at the Albert Hall on four consecutive Armistice Nights between 1923 and 1926.
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This article is about Maud MacCarthy, also known as Omananda Puri, who was the wife of
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In 1905 she was forced to give up her ambitions as a concert soloist by the onset of
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County Tipperary
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Violin
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India
Annie Besant
mysticism
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