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--- yifuxero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> BELOW THE INTRODUCTION
> FROM A PAPER BY
>
> AZIZ KRISTOF
>
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> Although not always thought so as such, Advaita
> actually falls under
> the auspices of the three main branches of VEDANTA:
>
>
>
> Dvaita
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BELOW THE INTRODUCTION
FROM A PAPER BY
AZIZ KRISTOF
Although not always thought so as such, Advaita actually falls under
the auspices of the three main branches of VEDANTA:
Dvaita Vedanta - the dualistic approach
Advaita Vedanta - the non-dualistic approach
I'll be giving my Non-Dual Satsang every Wednesday
night. Beer and pretzels will be served.
--- akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Dangers of Pseudo-advaita
>
>
> BELOW THE INTRODUCTION
> FROM A PAPER BY
> AZIZ KRISTOF
>
>
>
> INTRODUCTION
>
>
> Although not always though
On 10/2/05 5:05 PM, "akasha_108" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because of the unverifiable nature of Enlightenment, this term has
> been much manipulated. Satsang has been Americanized. In an average
> satsang-gathering everybody is laughing, showing signs of euphoric and
> unauthentic joy, whil
The Dangers of Pseudo-advaita
BELOW THE INTRODUCTION
FROM A PAPER BY
AZIZ KRISTOF
INTRODUCTION
Although not always thought so as such, Advaita actually falls
under the auspices of the three main branches of VEDANTA:
1. Dvaita Vedanta - the dualistic approach
2