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Namaste:

 

Let us welcome the new member, Swami Jananeshvara

Bharati to the advaitin list. We can certainly get

enlightened by his thoughtful insights during list

discussions.

 

warmest regards,

 

Advaitin List Moderators

 

--- Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati <swamijb

wrote:

> Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:03:08 -0700 (PDT)

> Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati <swamijb

> Advaitins

>

> Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati was initiated as a monk of

> the order of Shankaracharya by Swami Rama (1993).

> Initiation as dandi swami was given in Haridwar,

> India

> by a widely revered acharya (teacher) of dandi

> swamis

> (1999). For over 5 years Swami J resided and taught

> at

> Swami Rama’s Ashram in Rishikesh, India (1995-2001).

> Previously, he was at the Himalayan Institute,

> Honesdale, PA (1991-1994), and The Meditation

> Center,

> Minneapolis, MN (1990-1991). Education includes BS

> in

> Management from Florida State University (1973) and

> MA

> in Consciousness Studies, with emphasis in

> Transpersonal Counseling Psychology from John F.

> Kennedy University (1988).

>

> [previous note may have been sent to you from

> incorrect email address. swamijb is

> correct]

>

>

> =====

> May your meditation today bring you peace,

> happiness, and bliss.

>

> Swami J

>

> Swami Rama: "I am telling you to face this reality:

> the path to enlightenment and unfoldment is not

> really so austere, abstruse, or difficult -- it's

> actually very easy. The easiest way to make progress

> is just to 'know thyself' -- to accept and

> understand yourself on all levels."

>

> Website: http://www.SwamiJ.com

 

 

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