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Wayne Liquorman is a teacher in the Advaita nondualist tradition of Ramesh S. Balsekar, Nisargadatta Maharaj, and Ramana Maharshi.

Ram Tzu is his poetic alter-ego (alter non-ego?). Liquorman teasingly says he published his poetry under the pen name Ram Tzu because he "didn't want a bunch of miserable seekers cluttering up his living room."

His poetry often reveals an iconoclastic sense of humor and sarcasm similar to Han Shan and some of the Zen rascals.

"For Ram Tzu, only Nothing is truly sacred."

Poems by Ram Tzu (Wayne Liquorman)


Recommended Books: Ram Tzu (Wayne Liquorman)

No Way: For the Spiritually "Advanced"



Related Links

Advaita Fellowship - Ram Tzu No Way
http://www.advaita.org/aframtzu.htm

Excerpts from Ram Tzu's book of poetry, No Way, along with several humorous and insightful doodles, line drawings, and small animations.

Advaita Fellowship
http://www.advaita.org/

The LA-based nondualist foundation created by Wayne Liquorman.
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