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My text where is says 'different to' has been corrected to 'different from'. When I looked this up my reference book said in British English you can use either from or to, but in the US they use from/than. I always use 'different to' I don't know why but I have left the correction in the spirit of international cooperation. It's here "an awareness of our true nature which is not different from this 'field' and the 'absolute sentient power' itself" Apepch7 ( talk) 17:51, 28 March 2008 (UTC) reply

Advaita, or Non-Dualism

I think that this section should be retitled to "Non-Dualism" given that Eugene was a non-dualist. I know he quoted from Shankara but did he actually teach Advaita? I'm not sure. I note the comment at the end saying this section is incomplete and wonder if anyone is going to complete it. Apepch7 ( talk) 17:59, 28 March 2008 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grammar

My text where is says 'different to' has been corrected to 'different from'. When I looked this up my reference book said in British English you can use either from or to, but in the US they use from/than. I always use 'different to' I don't know why but I have left the correction in the spirit of international cooperation. It's here "an awareness of our true nature which is not different from this 'field' and the 'absolute sentient power' itself" Apepch7 ( talk) 17:51, 28 March 2008 (UTC) reply

Advaita, or Non-Dualism

I think that this section should be retitled to "Non-Dualism" given that Eugene was a non-dualist. I know he quoted from Shankara but did he actually teach Advaita? I'm not sure. I note the comment at the end saying this section is incomplete and wonder if anyone is going to complete it. Apepch7 ( talk) 17:59, 28 March 2008 (UTC) reply


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