Thanks, Alex, I got the wrong Ajja; should have stuck with the one "j". It appears that advaita is beginning to resemble tent revivalism, with new preachers hitting the road and chronicling their awakenings and insights with students in tow, which is cool by me, for sure. The more people are talking about (or even around) this stuff, the more likely it is that they'll hit on something of value.
** --- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Marek Reavis" <reavismarek@> > wrote: > > > > "Who Is Ajja? -- A Meeting With The Absolute" -- Andrew > > Cohen, 'What Is Enlightenment Magazine' > > > > http://www.wie.org/j14/ajja.asp > > I don't think that guy is from Alabama. This guy, Aja Thomas, looks > like he could be from Alabama; unfortunately, he doesn't have any > audio/video on his site so one can determine his accent: > > http://www.atmainstitute.org/ >
