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Hello Justin,
If it is Kevala Advaitha of Adi Shankara that you are looking for, then i presume it is the one without rituals. In such a case, you might be interested in looking at the traditions of the Ekadandi monks. But it wud depend on your goal as well, like where you wish to possibly see yourself in 20-30 years from now on. If sanyasa is your final goal, then i suppose you could try the ekadandi monastic traditions.
Unfortunately the reach of the ekadandis is widespread only in India and to check out various groups and gurus in that sampradaya, you may have to go to India. See:
Dashanami Sampradaya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For centres belonging to the Ekadandi traditions near the place where you stay, you cud try the Shivananda Centres:
Sivananda Om Site
I just read your post on the tuft that you wish to sport. If its kevala advaitha you are seeking, then i thot i cud share this with you:
Paramahamsa Upanishad | Vedanta Spiritual Library
Best wishes.
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