Aupmanyav
Be your own guru.
1. It is a striped down version of Advaita, stripped to its bones. There can be a debate with other Advaita and other theist traditions.Two questions – perhaps another thread if you're interested enough?
1: Is not your Advaita a stripped-down version of what I would call 'common' or most well-known Advaita Vedanta? It seems to me there is scope for understanding and a dialogue with other traditions, including overtly theist traditions?
2: Do the virtues play any part in Advaita – understanding, compassion, and so forth?
I know you're not seeking disciples, however, I do wonder if sometimes you are perhaps doing Advaita Hinduism a disservice?
2. Yes, they do. Living in any society requires adherence to its rules (Dharma).
How come? They have their view (Supreme soul (Common) Advaita, Vishishtadvaita, Dvaitadvaita, Shuddhadvaita, Achintya Bhedabheda Advaita). I have mine.
Common Advaita just says Supreme Soul, Vishishtadvaita says Narayana, the rest say Krishna,