--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], anon_astute_ff <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > The Dangers of Pseudo-advaita
> > by Aziz
> > on the proliferation of "unqualified" Satsang Service Providers
> > (Similar material from Aziz, annotated and linked, can be found at
> > The Wanderling's site, but without the additional material at the
> bottom)
> 
> Link?
> 
> You can say what you want anon_stute, but the recent Satsang culture
> has like nothing else popularized the essential Advaita doctrines, and
> as such it can only be good in my eyes.
> Somebody may hear the truth
> from a reader at the market-place and get awakened, like Bodhi-dharma
> did.

So that is good and fine. But it does not counter or even address the
many fine points,IMO,that the article raises.

> And lets face it: most people here are around a meditation path
> already for decades. So leave it up to the appeal/resonance and the
> results, how ready they are for the highest teaching. If they aren't
> ready, and are just out for some emotional comforting, so let it be,
> what's the harm? If you can't profit from this type of teaching, 
> then  move on.

But why does Advaita need to be communicated primarily via Satsang?
There are other avenues. Groups are fine, some are attracted to the
sociality of it. But groups also can become (not always), fertile
fields of ego growth and forms of delusion -- from groupthink, the
desire to "belong" by matching peer experiences, etc.  
 
> I also think that many Satsang givers haven't achieved the highest,
> and are actually premature in teaching, but they will learn, and
> people around them can still profit. My point is, they are discussing
> the truth, and there can't be anything wrong about that. 

Which can be done also, perhaps more effectively, by directly reading
statements of truth, putting ones attention on saints who embody the
truth, deep inquiry into what is (and is not).







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