
Radical Transcendentalism and the Introduction of
Advaitayana Buddhism
Da Free John (Adi Da Samraj)
1982
Table of
Contents
Introduction - by Georg
Feuerstein
Chapter 1
The Purification of Doubt and
Differences via the Introduction of Advaitayana
Buddhism
Chapter 2
Buddhas and Buddhism
Chapter 3
The Spiritual Advaitism of Jesus
of Nazareth
Chapter 4
God as the Creator, the Good, and
the Real
Chapter 5
Pain, Independence, and the
Discovery of Consciousness
Chapter 6
Ancient and Traditional Buddhism
and Upanishadic Advaitism Seen in Relation to the Radical
Way of Advaitayana Buddhism
Chapter 7
The Three Views of Consciousness
and Light
Chapter 8
The Great Principle
Chapter 9
The Three Ways of
Buddhism
Chapter 10
Nirvana and Samsara Are Not the
Same
Chapter 11
Gautama's Problem
Chapter 12
Three Fires
Chapter 13
Worldliness, Selfishness, and
Transcendence
Chapter 14
Realization and Belief
Chapter 15
The Practices of Insight and
Devotional Idealism in the Way of Divine Ignorance
Chapter 16
Insight, Intuition, and the
Heresy of Progressive Enlightenment
Chapter 17
The Way of Radical Understanding
and the Traditional Formulae of Enlightenment
Chapter 18
Atman, Brahman, Shunyata, and
Nirvana
Chapter 19
Transcending the Hierarchy of
Errors
Chapter 20
Transcendentalism
Chapter 21
Advaita Vedanta, Classical
Buddhism, and the Way of Radical Understanding
Chapter 22
The Three Teachings of the One
Way
Chapter 23
Nirvanasara
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