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Wayne Liquorman. Advaita sin vedanta

"Wayne Liquorman. Advaita vedanta"

Wayne Liquorman had Ramesh Balsekar as his Guru, who in turn was a disciple of Nisargadatta Majaraj, authors whose books put non-dual thinking, advaita, in "fashion" in the West and gave the West a series of non-Hindu teachers who teach a advaita without vedanta. We have come up with many questions about the suitability or otherwise of this method without a method, of access, in these times, to these metaphysical heights that have always been the most demanding path in traditions such as Hinduism. His direct style of pointing out what is, he calls living teaching. Here is a small sample of the seed that the Grace of his Guru deposited in his heart.

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  • Wayne Liquorman

    Wayne Liquorman

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    Pablo Pérez López

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Wayne Liquorman had Ramesh Balsekar as his Guru, who in turn was a disciple of Nisargadatta Majaraj, authors whose books put non-dual thinking, advaita, in "fashion" in the West and gave the West a series of non-Hindu teachers who teach a advaita without vedanta. We have come up with many questions about the suitability or otherwise of this method without a method, of access, in these times, to these metaphysical heights that have always been the most demanding path in traditions such as Hinduism. His direct style of pointing out what is, he calls living teaching. Here is a small sample of the seed that the Grace of his Guru deposited in his heart.

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