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Wolfgang Bernard

http://www.finaldialogue.com/

Platonic dialogue style e-mail teaching based on the principles of nonduality common to Advaita Vedanta, Zen, and Sufism.

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Vijai Shankar

http://www.acadun.com/

There are a number of articles and details are provided of meetings, mainly in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. Books, CDs and DVDs may be purchased.

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V.V.Brahmam

http://www.brahmam.net/

Advaita teacher, founder and president of the Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Ashram, Tadpatri, Andhra Pradesh, India. Site features many hours of audio and video recordings of satsang and several texts.

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Unmani - Liza Hyde

http://www.not-knowing.com/

Neo-Advaita teacher based in London, UK; site contains brief extracts from her book, details of meetings and retreats and a few links.

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Tony Parsons

http://www.theopensecret.com/

There are extracts from his books and meetings, including several in audio. Also, details of talks (around the UK and in Amsterdam, Munich and Paris) and retreats in Wales.

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Timothy Schoorel

http://www.7freedom.com/index.htm

A disciple of Osho, later influenced by Alexander Smit, he gives satsangs principally in the Netherlands. The website contains the complete electronic transcript of his book 'The 7 Principles of Freedom'.

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Swami Virajeshwara

http://www.swamivirajeshwara.faithweb.com/

A scientist now living and teaching (Sivananda lineage) in Hamsa Ashramam in Anusoni, a village 60kms from Bangalore, India.

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Swami Virajeshwara

http://www.swami-virajeshwara.com/

Scientist's search for Truth. Information about this teacher and his gurus; several essays; details about the Hamsa Ashram and events; publications and photo gallery.

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Swami Prabuddhananda

http://www.vedanta-philosophy.com/

A teacher of Sanskrit, Vedanta and Yoga philosophy who has taught extensively in India, now teaching in New York.

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Sundance Burke

http://www.sundanceburke.org/

Spirituality, Advaita Vedanta, current teacher and author of 'Free Spirit: A Guide to Enlightened Being' provides free videos, articles on Advaita and enlightenment, details of Advaita satsang events and free newsletters.

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Stuart Schwartz

http://www.satsangwithstuart.com/

A disciple of Robert Adams, Stuart gives satsang in New York and Boston as well as personal sessions. The site contains details of these, an interview, notes and endorsements. CDs of satsangs may be purchased.

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Stephen Wingate

http://www.livinginpeace-thenaturalstate.com/

Hosts talks (in Arlington, Massachusetts, USA) on nonduality in the tradition of Nisargadatta Maharaj, "Sailor" Bob Adamson, and John Wheeler. Provides essays, poems, and dialogues. Correspondence and dialogues are invited.

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Sheilan

http://www.infiniteliving.org/

'The Infinite Living Teaching'. Influenced by Ramana Maharshi,Ramesh Balsekar and Wayne Liquorman, Sheilan teaches in the Seattle Washington area. The site contains some of her own articles and selected quotations from other sources.

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Scott Kiloby

http://www.kiloby.com/

teaches in New Harmony and Evansville, Indiana. In addition to details of his meetings and retreats, there are many essays, quotations and videos (which can be viewed free of charge). He also holds frequent, free meetings via Skype.

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Sadhvi Chaitanya

http://sadhvichaitanya.com/

A blog recording the daily teachings of Her Holiness Sri Sadhvi Chaitanya, a disciple of Swami Dayananda based in Georgia, USA.

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Rupert Spira

http://transparencyofthings.rupertspira.com/default.aspx

a student of Francis Lucille, the website is entitled 'Contemplating the Nature of Experience' and provides details of meetings in Shropshire and London. A number of talks (meditations) may be downloaded or purchased on CD.

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Roger Linden

http://www.rogerlinden.com/

Teaches in London and Southern England. Includes a short essay, a biography and a diary of meetings.

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Robert P. Meizer

http://mu.thelemistas.org/bobbymeizer/

A few video lectures along with links to written material on nondualism and enlightenment ('Lineage' Nisargadatta Maharaj - Bob Adamson - John Wheeler - Bobby Meizer.)

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Richard Sylvester

http://www.richardsylvester.com/

Influenced by Tony Parsons and now teaching in the UK. Includes an edited transcript of an interview and extracts from his forthcoming book "I Hope You Die Soon - Words About Non-duality And Liberation" which will be published by Non-duality Press in early 2006.

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Randall Friend

http://avastu0.blogspot.com/

A disciple of "Sailor" Bob Adamson, Randall is now holding talks on Non-duality in 'Second Life', the on-line 3D virtual world - http://secondlife.com. This web log contains details of the meetings together with many essays on various topics in Advaita.

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Ramesh Balsekar and Wayne Liquorman

http://advaita.org/

The Advaita Fellowship - main entry in Advaita category.

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Ramesh Balsekar

http://www.rameshbalsekar.com/

The official web site. Brief biography, details of books and on-line ordering, photos and details of satsangs and seminars. There is a daily satsang at his residence in Bombay, India.

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Radha (Carol Whitfield Ph.D.)

http://www.arshakulam.org/

studied with Swami Dayananda Saraswati and is a university professor and Jungian-oriented clinical psychologist. She teaches Vedanta in Berkeley, California. On-line classes are available at the website.

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