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The Integral Pod (formerly I-I+Zaadz, or IIZ) is a discussion group (a.k.a. “pod”) for enthusiasts of the work of Ken Wilber and other proponents of integral thought. Our aim here is to provide a “We-space” for broad discussion of second-tier living, loving and learning. Please read our vision and guidelines – the ...(more)
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  Keith : geomechanic

Robert Adams

Keith said Jan 12, 2007, 12:29 PM:

 

Read “Silence of the Heart”

Not that I'm all about advaita, but as part of an integral approach I find it very helpful.  Robert Adams (I think he died in the eighties…I couldn't find a date after a bit of searching) is a Western advaitin master par excellence.  The book is a compilation of transcripted talks.  I was at satsang last night with a woman who used to attend Robert's meetings.  She raved about Robert, and gave him credit for her awakening experience (BTW, I have a very, very high bar for what it means to be “enlightened”, and I have no idea whether Robert was or not,or even it I would know it if I saw him, but his teachings are excellent…can't say as much for the satsang last night, though it was nice).  Her mentioning Robert was the highlight of the evening for me.

Keith