Guest guest Posted September 28, 1998 Report Share Posted September 28, 1998 Where is this Advaita L? how do I to this? Thanks and regards ~Prasad > > Ram Chandran [sMTP:chandran] > Monday, September 28, 1998 6:09 AM > advaitin > Administrative Statement: Maintainers of > Homepages in the Internet > > Ram Chandran <chandran > > Greetings Fellow Advaitins: > > Recently Guy Werlings has pointed out confusions regarding too many > discussion lists on Advaita Philosophy. This is a valid point and it is > necessary that we should take steps to avoid this confusion. > > One of the problem with the modern communication revoultion is the > availablity of free resources. Such resources are not always helpful > for everyone to get access to all available resources in this universe. > This has greatly contributed to many discussion lists and lots of email > in our mailboxes. One way to avoid the introduction of new lists to > make everyone aware about the existing discussion lists in a topic area. > > Most of you are aware about the existence of Advaita-L and Advaitin. > Though they have similar objectives, but the focus of discussions in > Advaita and Advaitin are different. Those who are members in both these > lists are fully aware how they are different. Most important, both have > noble goals with different approaches to reach the same goal. > > Those of you who maitain a homepage can publish information about the > Advaitin List. Details on the objectives, purpose and links to the > archives will be helpful to the general public. Those of you who are > agreeable to this idea, please send me an Email. I can provide you with > a HTML file containing the necessary details. I believe that this will > reduce the chance of starting another discussion list on the same topic. > > I want to thank Guy Werlings for his thoughtful observation. > > Ram Chandran > > ------ > Help support ONElist, while generating interest in your product or > service. ONElist has a variety of advertising packages. Visit > /advert.html for more information. > ------ > Discussion of Sankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy, its true meaning, > profundity, richness and beauty with the focus on the non-duality between > mind and matter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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