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Swami Abhishiktananda
In many of Charles’ meditation retreats beginning around 1988, he would share a video recording…

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS: Father Charles Brandt Gets On With His Work
Quotes: “Everything affects everything else. There’s no way of escaping the consequences of what may…

Judy Hagen – Hunt for History – History of the Hermitage (1989)
Judy explores the path Charles Brandt took to become a Hermit Priest. In the interview…

Biography by C Brandt
The following is a transcript of an audio recording. Unfortunately the recording has been lost.…

Meditation: Is East least and West best?
Remi De Roo had asked Charles to formulate a response to the Vatican’s Congregation for…

Western People – Spiritual conservator
Charles work was published in many local papers across Canada. This Western People magazine from…

BC Outdoors Magazine – Father Charles Brandt – A Profile
Charles notes in this article that he is concerned with preserving man’s spirit, restoring what…

Brandt Autobiography in preparation for Bob Jones Interview
(Note: Page 3 is missing. Interview was published in BC Outdoors Magazine June 1991.)

Peace and Planetary Survival by C Brandt
Quote: “There’s a cease fire in the Gulf, but organized killing continues within Iraq and…

Hundreds march for peace, environment
Charles was asked to give a speech at this rally which he attended. His speech…





