--- In [email protected], wrote: > > I have already provided a scholarly synopsis of the real differences between Shankara's Advaita and Vijñanavada Buddhism. Many times I have also explained how and why Shankara refuted the same. > > You answer has always been the same - "Yeah, but ... and then you continue onward without considering it at all. You only want to appear as "Mr. Professor" so you continue to repeat stuff you read that was written 10-20 years ago. > > You simply waste my time.
I know the feeling. :-) We've all heard people repeating stuff they were told about Advaita, or stuff they've thought up about it in their heads. If we spent any time around the TM movement, we're pretty much sick to death of people parroting dogma and repeating stuff they've read. It doesn't matter *who* said it; where is the value if *you* didn't say it, from the platform of personal experience, describing your *own* personal experience? So what does Advaita *feel* like? What's it like to experience it personally? How does it manifest itself in your daily life? We'll wait...
