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Re: Advaita (was Re: Siva as yogi?)
kstuart@snowcrest.net (Ken Stuart) writes:
>For example, all the books of the teachings of Nisargdatta Maharaj
>that I've seen, solely contain intellectual teachings about
>non-dualism. However, I came across a disciple's description of a
>visit to his ashram, which included noting that every day, Maharaj and
>his disciples participated in a couple of hours of devotional bhajan
>singing.
>Namaskar,
>Ken
>kstuart@snowcrest.net
Namaskaar Ken. Since Ramakrishna [not the saint, but the guy
from purdue :-)] has addressed the point of Ramana's teachings, let me
point you that in the famous book of Nisargadatta Maharaj 'I am That',
there is mention that there were meditation classes in the morning, and
bhajans (twice a day ?) and how everything is done according to schedule,
though He is beyond time. Maharaj answers this, and since I am sure that
you have the book, I won't post his answer here, but if you don't have the
book, I will post it or e-mail it to you.
Thanks
Giri
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