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RE: [NondualitySalon] The Advaita Shuffle

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Hi Harsha!

>And thank you Sri Gregji for bringing in the Emptiness Shuffle. And since it

>comes alongside with the Compassion Shuffle, it is no doubt totally supreme

>in the hierarchy of shuffles! :--).

>

>Mirror Mirror on the Wall!

>Who is the emptiest of them all!

>The highest one, the one supreme!

>The best shuffler among all who seem,

>to know the shuffle steps so well

>Who moves in such stillness

>that He cannot tell

>where the dance begins and ends.

 

So shuffle on down the empty line,

Dressed in the whirlwind,

Feelin' fine...

And finer and finer all the time,

A Cheshire smile

On the empty face...

The shufflin' dancer is

Mostly space.

The wind is dancin' you

Down the line,

Finer and finer,

Feelin' fine.

Spin in time

With the movin' line,

Dance the Emptiness Blue.

Oh yeah...

It's the Emptiness Blue.

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Roger,

 

Thanks for reprinting this. This insight is valuable, and is Andrew

Cohen's greatest contribution to advaita teaching!

 

By the way, "in other news," not everyone considers Advaita the highest

teaching. Tibetan Madhyamika considers advaita-type non-duality a very

high teaching for the very adept. But not for the highest type of student,

since advaita grasps onto inherent existence of consciousness. According

to Madhyamika, the highest type of student doesn't need to be taught

non-duality, but is ready for what they call the highest teaching,

emptiness and compassion.

 

Thanks again Roger!

 

--Greg

 

And thank you Sri Gregji for bringing in the Emptiness Shuffle. And since it

comes alongside with the Compassion Shuffle, it is no doubt totally supreme

in the hierarchy of shuffles! :--).

 

Mirror Mirror on the Wall!

Who is the emptiest of them all!

The highest one, the one supreme!

The best shuffler among all who seem,

to know the shuffle steps so well

Who moves in such stillness

that He cannot tell

where the dance begins and ends.

 

 

Love

Harsha

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