My dear friend and teacher Wayne Liquorman will be returning for a weekend of talks. He talks about Consciousness: the ground of all being, the source and the substance of everything. The teaching, as it happens through Wayne, is pure Advaita (non-duality), uniquely presented in a uncompromising, sometimes humorous way, without religious dogma or new age veneer.
Open Evening & Weekend Workshop
September 28 to 30, 2012
Fri 7:30-9:30pm,
Sat 1-5pm
Sun 12-4pm
Best Western Swiss Cottage Hotel
4 Adamson Road, NW3 3HP
Wayne’s message is clear and simple. Although he may suggest areas for further inquiry, Wayne offers no cures, practices, or miracles to reach enlightenment. He invites you to bring your most cherished beliefs to his Talks. If you are really fortunate, you may leave without them.
Overview
Advaita is a Sanskrit term that means “not two” or “non-dual.” The term points to the deep truth that reality is an unbroken whole appearing as a multitude of forms. The separation we see and feel is a false assumption based on the way our brains interpret the world. Advaita Vedanta is a pillar of Hindu philosophy. It is Jnana Yoga, the path of knowledge or wisdom. The path of Jnana Yoga uses the mind to inquire into the true nature of who and what we really are, in a sense using the mind to go beyond the mind. Advaita Vedanta is traditionally transmitted from guru to disciple. The format is an open dialogue between teacher and student. The sincere seeker of truth is invited to bring any and all questions to the teacher.
For more about Wayne Liquorman and Advaita go to www.advaita.org