Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 Nisargadatta , " Hur Guler " <hur@n...> wrote: >noted religious scholar Lance Nelson > points out, a " deep metaphysical bias against the world. . . Empirical reality is > admitted in a provisional way, but in the end it is cast out of the > Absolute, out of existence. From the highest perspective, the world > is simply not there [emphases ours]. " Once again, even though modern > proponents of Advaita do not appear to exclude the world in their > vision of nonduality, in the classical view, the world is clearly > recognized as being either completely unreal, or only partially real. > And this is what Advaita has been historically criticized for. my first love was made from dreams and illusions even its memory is foreign to me now where are those days, that innocent enthusiasm and excitement this man with the smiling face is not me it's a lie that I have no worries Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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