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Just to let everyone know that I have now completed the extractions of Shri

Ananda Wood's posts on this topic from Nov - Dec of last year. These may be

read at www.advaita.org.uk/atmananda1.htm and subsequent (15 separate web

pages). The breakdown of topics is shown below:

 

 

1. Universal and Individual - the 'cosmological' and 'direct' paths.

 

2. The three states - enquiry from everyday experience.

 

3. 'I am consciousness' ('Prajnyanam asmi') - reflection back into the 'I'.

 

4. Witness of thoughts - change and the changeless.

-- Consciousness and Enlightenment

-- Memory

-- Higher and Lower Reason

-- Knowing

-- Further Comments on Deep Sleep

 

5. All objects point to consciousness - 'Existence has the chair.'

 

6. Happiness - not in objects or the mind, but coming from the real 'I'.

-- Love and Devotion

 

7. The background - where all experiences arise, abide and subside.

 

8. Merging back - 'Sleep in consciousness.'

-- Some Questions

 

Best wishes,

 

Dennis

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Hi Dennis,

 

You did a nice job collating Ananda's writings on Sri Atmananda onto

your website (including the flowers). I took the liberty of putting

it all into a convenient PDF file (minus the flowers), which I will

mail to you. You can then decide whether to post it. It's

convenient for a flash memory pen!

 

Is Anandaji still around? I hope so...

 

Hari Om!

Benjamin

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