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1. It is the way of things, I'm afraid
Sat Dec 31, 2011, 07:01 PM
Dec 2011

First --

Daily customer sales have fallen from about 1,800 at its peak in the 1990s to about 175 today; annual revenue dropped from $5 million to $1.7 million during that same period.


Alas, between digital reading devices and the internet itself, traditional publishing AND bookstores will soon be mostly a thing of the past. Like pay phones. CBs.


then:
Former aerospace engineers who had fallen away from their family traditions of Christianity, Madson and Thompson became intrigued by Buddhism and other Eastern religions that were starting to filter into 1960s pop culture. They wanted to build a "Library of Alexandria" that would gather under one roof English-language tomes on the world's wisdom traditions.


I must've been deeply wounded by the burning of the Library at Alexandria when it happened because I've always had a horror of throwing away ANY book, and a fascination with the whole notion of that Library, and at the same time have marveled at the NEW, 21st Century Library of Alexandria and indeed of the World: the Internet.

My sense is: they did their job well, holding the energy and creating that sacred space and spreading enlightenment. But now their job is mostly done, for the reasons I stated.

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