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List of teachers, gurus and realizers
nonduality.com
A comprehensive list, from which most other lists on the web derive. It provides a link to each teacher listed together with their location and a quotation from their teaching.
Satsang Teachers and Schedules
satsangteachers.com
Advaita Vedanta teacher schedules and web sites
Nondual Poetry
NondualPoetry.com
Poetry and other writing (not all relating to the advaita tradition) from a number of teachers and writers, including the site author.
Avadhuta Foundation
avadhuta.com
Established in 1993 to further the teachings of Sri H.W.L. Poonja and to make available the archives of his talks in India. DVDs, videotapes and CDs may be purchased and there is information about his books.
When I awoke
wheniawoke.com
Tales of awakening in various non-dual traditions (though principally Advaita). Essays from a number of teachers describing their enlightenment experience and a practical exercise from Ken Wilber.
Luthar.com
luthar.com
On-line magazine with essays, stories, pictures, and poems relating to interfaith spirituality since 2000. The focus is on enlightenment in the context of Advaita but other non-dual philosophies are also represented. Edited by Dr. Harsh K. Luthar with new articles every month.
Know Yourself
knowyourself.org
Offers audio and video downloads of talks and satsangs from a number of teachers, including Nirmala, Burt Harding, Unmani Liza Hyde, Catherine Ingram, Gina Lake, Wayne Liquorman, Om C. Parkin, Bernie Prior, Isaac Shapiro and Metta Zetty. Audios are £6 for a 1 - 1.5 hour talk.
Stillness Speaks
stillnessspeaks.com
Distributes video, audio and texts of a number of contemporary non-dual spiritual teachers and traditional sages. Some of these resources are available as free downloads. There are also recommended books, links and a weblog.
Sri Ranjit Maharaj
sadguru.com
Site dedicated to Ranjit Maharaj and his teacher, Shri Siddharameshwar Maharaj. There are excerpts from talks, including two in MP3 format and a program of events.
East Bay Open Circle
eastbayopencircle.org
holds meetings each month (Sundays) in Berkeley. These consist either of a talk by a visiting speaker or meditation followed by discussion and socializing. The site has some quotations, links and a calendar of events.
Advaita.org.uk
advaita.org.uk
links to organisations, teachers and resources; excerpts from published books; book recommendations; books and essays by Ananda Wood; teachings of Sri Atmananda Krishna Menon; discourses, book extracts and essays from current teachers and writers; introduction to Vedanta by Dr. K. Sadananda; introduction to Sanskrit and ITRANS.
Beyond Poetry
beyondpoetry.com
Poetry and Poetic Journeys from the personal (the ONE appearing as many), to the impersonal expression of existence (the seat of Nothingness).
The Way of the Bird
wayofthebird.com
A site dedicated to the teaching of Sri Ranjit Maharaj (co-disciple of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj). Contains quotations and commentaries for every day of the year. The complete text may be downloaded as a pdf file.
Pathways to Metaphysics
geocities.com
The teachings of Vedanta for 'novice' through to 'sadhu', expounded by Frank Maiello (egodust), who has been influenced principally by Ramana Maharshi. A large site, containing much information and valuable insights.
Nisargadatta Maharaj
nisargadatta.net
Dedicated to the Advaita Master, Nisargadatta Maharaj and linked to the related Discussion Group. Contains quotations from the books of his dialogues.
Robert Adams
robertadamsinfinityinstitute.org
A disciple of Ramana Maharshi. This is the website of the 'Infinity Institute', instructed to carry on his teaching following his death in 1997. There are details of events, articles, publications and transcripts. A Home study course is available at $60 per year along with books, booklets and tapes.
Radiance of Being
radianceofbeing.blogspot.com
the blog of Rodney Stevens. Influenced principally by John Wheeler, he provides pointers, reviews, questions & answers and generally expresses observations on 'simply being' in the present.
Advaita Vedanta Library
geocities.com
English translations of all of the principal and many of the minor upanishads, together with other major texts such as Bhagavad Gita, Astavakra Gita, Panchadasi, Brahmasutras and the writings of Shankara.
Satsang Worldwide Info Database
satsang-worldwide.info
Open database for Satsang contacts. Offers contacts (seekers and teachers), book recommendations (English and German) and a worldwide list of teachers, rated for the popularity of their satsangs.
The Philosophy of Advaita Vedanta - Nonduality
advaitaphilosophy.blogspot.com
Weblog containing article entries related to the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta as contained in the Upanishads and systematized by Adi Shankara.
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CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE ABSOLUTE, Part Two
Floyd Henderson
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:04:00 GM
Another popular notion in . Advaita Vedanta. circles is: The consciousness is all there is. What is often misunderstood about that pointer is that the statement is valid only as far as the phenomenal realm is concerned. ...
Floyd Henderson
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:04:00 GM
Another popular notion in . Advaita Vedanta. circles is: The consciousness is all there is. What is often misunderstood about that pointer is that the statement is valid only as far as the phenomenal realm is concerned. ...
Did you know that there actually is historical evidence for Jesus?
Q. In the Archives in Rome there is a description of Jesus written nearly 2000 years ago by a Roman Puplius Lentulus to his Emperor, Tiberious. I have it in text. But the only open to everyone link I can find with it is...
Asked by misma - Sat Aug 2 18:27:56 2008 - - 19 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes, that is historical evidence that a man named Jesus lived and died as a result of a crucifixion. It is about two lines long in a huge Roman text of archives of all of the executions carried out by the Romans. The Jews also kept records of the census, which point that a man with the same name and approximately the same age as Jesus lived and died. However.. Jesus was a very common name, so it could have been any person named Jesus that this happened to. This also is not "proof" that Jesus is the son of God, or Christ. YES, he existed. But that doesn't mean he was who he said he was, or even that the Jesus that existed (and there were several..same as there are tons of men named John that exist today.) is the same one written about in… [cont.]
Answered by priestessyemaya - Sat Aug 2 18:38:04 2008
Q. In the Archives in Rome there is a description of Jesus written nearly 2000 years ago by a Roman Puplius Lentulus to his Emperor, Tiberious. I have it in text. But the only open to everyone link I can find with it is...
Asked by misma - Sat Aug 2 18:27:56 2008 - - 19 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Yes, that is historical evidence that a man named Jesus lived and died as a result of a crucifixion. It is about two lines long in a huge Roman text of archives of all of the executions carried out by the Romans. The Jews also kept records of the census, which point that a man with the same name and approximately the same age as Jesus lived and died. However.. Jesus was a very common name, so it could have been any person named Jesus that this happened to. This also is not "proof" that Jesus is the son of God, or Christ. YES, he existed. But that doesn't mean he was who he said he was, or even that the Jesus that existed (and there were several..same as there are tons of men named John that exist today.) is the same one written about in… [cont.]
Answered by priestessyemaya - Sat Aug 2 18:38:04 2008
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