Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Nisargadatta , " misterenlightenment " <misterenlightenment> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " Durga " <durgaji108> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " misterenlightenment " > > <misterenlightenment> wrote: > > > > snip > > > > > > >Hi fuzz, yes, I loved visiting Asheville. > > > > snip > > > > > > A really really great place. > > > > > > Maybe that's where we should hold our first annual Nisargadatta > > > Convention. > > > > > > Remember, " where two or three are gathered in his name...... " > > > > > > L & P, > > > > > > E > > > > There is duality?>> > > Not in Asheville, Durgaji. In Asheville there is only unity in > multiplicity, or perhaps qualified non-duality. Maybe Ramanuja can > shed some light on this. > > Where does Ramanuja's qualified non-dualism stack up, in terms of > traditional Vedantic teaching, anyway. > > Looking forward to another lesson in Vedanta from my favorite > Vedantic teacher. > > Mr. applEfortheteacher Dear Mr. E, Sorry to disappoint you, but I had never heard of Ramanuja and had to look him up. It seems that he developed his own system, of understanding, which must have been somewhat different from Shankara's. I've never encountered his teaching anywhere before. My exposure to various systems of philosophy is actually very limited. Best to you, Durga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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