Guest guest Posted March 1, 2000 Report Share Posted March 1, 2000 Greetings, Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. Advaitin List - An Electronic Discussion Group on Advaita Philosophy Advaitin List Objectives ======================== Advaitin Mailing list is an electronic Spiritual Forum to exchange viewpoints focusing on Shankara's Advaita Philosophy. Advaita is based on the ancient Vedic Scriptures, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahmasutras. According to Shankara, Brahman, the infinite consciousness, is the sole reality. Shankara establishes the essential identity between Atman and Brahman. In the ultimate analysis, Advaita Vedanta holds that all that exists is only Brahman. The plurality of living and nonliving beings of the entire universe is indeed nothing but Brahman. The ignorance of this astonishingly simple truth leads to the misery. The individual Atman is also ultimately not different from Brahman, and realization of this important doctrine is Salvation (Moksha.) A number of national and international institutions have drawn inspiration from this philosophy which include Shankara Maths, Ramanashramam, Vivekananda Foundation, Aurobindo Ashram, Sivananda Ashram, Ramakrishna Mission, Satyasai Baba Center, Chinmaya Mission, Vedanta Mission, Sachidananda Ashram, Arshavidya Gurukulam, Society of Abidance in Truth, Advaita Fellowship, Self Realization Fellowship, Universal Spirituality, Krishnamurti Foundation, etc. The Internet contains an ocean of literature on Hindu Scriptures and Vedanta Philosophy and the list welcomes discussions and postings that can bring new insights. The list moderators want to assure the members that the list has no intention to curtail any serious discussions on spiritual subjects that have close resemblance to Advaita Vedanta. The list encourages a wide range of discussion topics focusing on Shankara, pre-Shankara and post-Shankara Advaita Philosophy. The list moderators want to acknowledge the fact that Advaita Philosophy can't be studied in isolation and consequently will support spiritual discussions related to Vaishnavam, Shivam, Buddihsm, Jainism and others. However such discussions should help members to get better insights on Advaita Philosophy. Discussions can go beyond Indian culture and philosophy and the discussants are welcome to post their personal experiences. The moderators will not hesitate to exercise their right to curtail discussions when they drift away from the primary focus. This list is truly dedicated to Vedavyasa, Shankara, Ramana Maharishi, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and other sages and saints of East and West who have dedicated their life time on nondual philosophy. The list intents to facilitate meaningful discussions in a friendly and pleasant atmosphere with several key goals: To understand the nature of Ultimate Reality and to find the relationships between all the entities To comprehend self-realization transform that realization into actions that are good for human society To describe such realizations and actions using simple but crisp language understood by most humans. To motivate the beginners in philosophy and help them to understand and appreciate the message of Scriptures. To help members to develop an attitude to appreciate that every human being is good in his/her own way. Guidelines related to members and postings 1. Though the primary emphasis focuses on Advaita Vedanta of Saint Shankaracharya, members have full freedom to express broader aspects of nondual philosophies, activities and news related to Institutions that support Vedanta Philosophy. 2. The list facilitates courteous exchange of viewpoints from members with different background. Eastern and Western thoughts on nonduality are explored in greater detail. Members can exchange their views on Yogas (Karma, Bhakti, Jnana and also Raja and Kundalini), book reviews, and quotations both from East and West on Spirituality. 3. The list moderators request members not to use this list to sell commercial products but they are encouraged to use this forum to exchange information on books, tapes, lectures, cultural programs and URL addresses on spiritual topics. 4. The list moderators encourage new members to send a short paragraph of self introduction if and when they feel comfortable. Please understand such introduction can greatly help the fellow list members to get acquaintance with the new members. 5. At present members can post only messages in text format (ASCII) and mails with attachments will be deleted by mailing list provider. Please understand this arrangement will guarantee protection from computer virus infection! 6. At present, members have full freedom to post messages without interference from list moderators. However, the list expects discussants to engage in friendly discussions focusing on the subject matter. The moderators request members to avoid personal attacks and remarks demeaning religions, religious leaders, individuals or groups. Members who violate will be subject to moderation and repeated violations will force the moderators to ban the violator from posting to the list. List Archives are available at two sites: Archives at eScribe.com URL: http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/ The latest postings are visible and the rest of over 4000 are invisible. Use the search window and type for example <shankara>. Then all postings with the thread with the key word <shankara> are listed. If you want to collect articles by month, then use the following two step procedure: Step 1: Type for example <Nov 99> In Step 2, search <Nov 99> in the body of the message. All messages will be listed on the screen fifty at a time. Archives at Onelist.com URL: /archives/advaitin/ Digests 0 to 430 (as of 15 Dec 1999)are listed and they are organized by date and the latest is 430 corresponds to 15th December 99. ================== Ram Chandran Gummuluru Murthy Madhava K. Turumella Kuntimaddi Sadananda Frank Maiello Greg Goode Comoderators of Advaitin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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