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Neville G. Pemchekov Warwick (1932–1993) was a modern interpreter of Buddhism and a central figure of the spiritual movement of California during the late 1960s and the 1970s. He made an ancient Japanese Buddhist practice of firewalking popular in the USA.〔Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD: (''The Roots of Consciousness'' ), p. 231-232〕 == Life == Warwick was born in Russia and "immigrated to America in the 1960s."〔John Gordon Melton: ''The Encyclopedia of American Religions.'' Tarrytown, NY: Triumph Books 1989, 3rd ed. 1991, Vol III, Nr. 1467 (ISBN 978-0-7876-9696-2)〕 According to John Gordon Melton he had already a Buddhist background as a child in Russia and started a training in the Japanese tradition of Shugendō in 1940 at the age of eight. He was promoted to the rank of a Dai Sendatsu (大先達), "Great Sendatsu" within this tradition. A Sendatsu "is one who advances ahead (saki ni tassuru 先に達する), and hence who precedes in understanding and/or achievement in any field, be it scholarship, art, religious practice, and so on. His precedence, therefore, makes him a leader and a guide for others."〔Catherine Ludvik: In the Service of the ''Kaihōgyō'' Practitioners of Mt. Hiei. ''Japanese Journal of Religious Studies'' 33/1 (pp. 115–142), p. 127〕 In Russia he accomplished studies as physician and a musician.〔Anthony Hiss: The Talk of the Town, “You Never Know,” ''The New Yorker'', 11 April 1977, p. 29.〕 After his migration from Russia he became a disciple of Lama Anagarika Govinda in India and America. Govinda made him a member of his order of the Arya Maitreya Mandala, bestowing the name Vajrabodhi on him.
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