Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 newsletter of advaita.org.uk - no. 07 - march 2010 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... Spring South Korean filmmaker, Kim Ki-duk's award-winning, visually stunning portrait of a Buddhist monk as he passes through the seasons of his life, from childhood to old age. Archives: Free Will & Predetermination 'A newly discovered Socratic Dialogue by Aeschines, friend of Socrates': unlike Plato's, his dialogues have largely been lost to posterity. Alan Jacobs offers an imaginative reconstruction. Tattva Bodha in a nutshell Tattva Bodha is a fundamental text for those desirous of mokSha. Its value is to present succinct definitions of some key terms in vedAnta. Peter Bonnici offers a visual interpretation. Panchadasi's Advaita Vedanta Part 9 dhyAnadIpa - Meditation on Pure Consciousness: A person who has acquired discrimination, dispassion, discipline and yearning for freedom attains liberation. S N Sastri expounds. La Primavera, Alessandro Botticelli (c.1482) An Interview with Ramesh Balsekar In Memoriamadvaita.org.uk republishes an exclusive interview with the Godfather of Soul, recorded in his Mumbai home in 2000, in the third of a three-part serial. Q & As • Neo-Advaita and meditation • Choice Enlightenment: The Path through the Jungle by Dennis Waite On the teaching of Advaita How to Meet Yourself by Dennis Waite Introductory book on Advaita Back to the Truth by Dennis Waite Advanced book on Advaita Editorial Welcome to advaita.org.uk's seventh newsletter. Unlike the current quarterly journal, akhaNDAkAra, the newsletter is intended to be bimonthly and is a way of keeping rs up-to-date with all the latest additions to the website, including Q & As, essays, and interviews. You are receiving this newsletter because you have d to the journal. If you wish to change either of your subcriptions, please visit the advaita.org.uk home page and s provided. If you wish to send the Editor any comments, reply to this email. © Dennis Waite 2003-2010 apart from quoted extracts, where the copyright is held by the author. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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