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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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