Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 newsletter of advaita.org.uk - no. 09 - april 2010 Fundamentals of the Bhakti Tradition The path of devotion or bhakti is a path common to all religions. Starting in this bimonthly edition, advaita.org.uk has the honour of serializing Professor V Krishnamurthy's 16-part work. Freud's Unconscious and Vedanta Freud was fascinated by the dream state and noted, as the mANDUkya upaniShad also indicates, that past experiences are replayed in dreams.Sundararajan Mohan investigates. Diving into the Heart The first clear statement pointing to the practice of 'Diving into the Heart' appears in Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi's second written work entitled Who Am I? Alan Jacobs expounds. Panchadasi's Advaita Vedanta Part 11 YogAnanda - The Bliss Of Yoga: On attainment of the bliss of brahman, one becomes free from all miseries. He who realizes he is the supreme Self becomes free from all fear. S N Sastri explains. Temple sculpture, Tiruvannamalai Rendezvous with Ramana advaita.org.uk republishes a trip of a lifetime to Ramanasramam, the home of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, in Tiruvannamalai, southern India, in the second of a three-part serial. Q & As • Describing brahman • Different approaches and practices 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 ninth 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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