Duce, Ivy Oneita 1895-1981

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DUCE, Ivy Oneita 1895-1981

PERSONAL: Born February 25, 1895, in Jersey City, NJ; died September, 1981; married James Terry Duce (a petroleum geologist); children: Charmian. Education: Trained as a lawyer. Religion: Muslim.

CAREER: Red Cross, served in France during World War I; bank secretary after World War I; Sufi Order in the West (now Sufism Reoriented), leader (murshida), 1947-81. Sound recordings include The One Real Death, Big Sur Recordings, 1978; and Three Talks, Searchlight Seminars (Walnut Creek, CA), 1978. Also worked briefly as an operatic singer and for magazine Century.

WRITINGS:

What Am I Doing Here?, Sufism Reoriented (San Francisco, CA), 1966.

How a Master Works, Sufism Reoriented (Walnut Creek, CA), 1975.

(With James Mackie) Gurus and Psychotherapists: Spiritual versus Psychological Learning, Searchlight Seminars (Lafayette, CA), 1981.

(With James Mackie) Conversations with a Western Guru: The Termination of the Golden Age of the Ego and the Beginning of Spiritual Awareness, Searchlight Seminars (Lafayette, CA), 1981.

Also author of "All about Sufism Reoriented," Sufism Reoriented (Walnut Creek, CA), 1977; and "Meher Baba and the Sufis," Sufism Reoriented (San Francisco, CA).

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

books

Religious Leaders of America, 2nd edition, Gale (Detroit, MI), 1999.*

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