Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 List Moderator's Note: List wants to thank the members for their continued support to list policies and guidelines. Please do not include the previous posters' messages in the tail end (or in the beginning) of your message while sending your replies. Both the new members and other members do seem to continue to repeat doing this. The list appreciates your cooperation in keeping the message crisp and clear by removing all unnecessary parts of previous messages. (As it is done in this message!) does one really see the self in susupti?In susupti who is there to see and who is seen? Chittaranjan Naik <chittaranjan_naik wrote: Namaste Sri Hershji, advaitin, "hersh_b" <hershbhasin@g...> wrote: > My post was seeking clarification on a verse of Isa Upanishad > and I was not quoting Auro in vain. I believe that my question > and post was well within the scope of this group. The discussion > was on Isa Upanishad on which Shankra has written his famous Kant, Spinoza and Berkeley indeed have faint connections to Advaita. Kant's apriori 'forms', which lie within conciousness as the conditions for the possibility of experience, is very akin to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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