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Exploring Non Duality.

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Could you explain why non-duality is a valid perspective on reality without using the term 'infinite'? What makes it seem that everything is composed of the same fundamental substance? Is it possible for a source to exist with infinitely diverse substances? How can separation exist in such a context? Do thoughts and mental experiences count as real existence? Lastly, can God truly create things with a nature that differs from its own?


The end of separation is the end of desire. It’s life, it’s death, it’s unity; it is the absolute. In this profound realization, we find perfection eternal, a state of everlasting harmony.

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Good questions, Science may have some answers but history has shown us that there is an expiration date on knowledge.  In the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know, " a classic line had me experiencing a moment of existential bliss. "If history is any guide then everything we regard as true now is wrong?"  It was beautiful.  

In any case, as it is in our time now, the assumptions you cite are reasonable.


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1 hour ago, Spiritual Warfare said:
  1. Could you explain why non-duality is a valid perspective on reality without using the term 'infinite'?
  2. What makes it seem that everything is composed of the same fundamental substance?
  3. Is it possible for a source to exist with infinitely diverse substances?
  4. How can separation exist in such a context?
  5. Do thoughts and mental experiences count as real existence?
  6. Lastly, can God truly create things with a nature that differs from its own?

I only now noticed you changed your Username lol

  1. 'kay. You traverse paradigms, they're arbitrary, their dissolution leads to Non-Duality.
  2. Your consciousness is all experience, which you then retroactively divide into objects
  3. Sure, why not? Watch a Mandelbrot video
  4. As a focused tuned into perspective
  5. Define real first
  6. If you find something that God's nature excludes, then we'll talk

Just watch the damn video

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4 hours ago, Spiritual Warfare said:

Could you explain why non-duality is a valid perspective on reality without using the term 'infinite'? What makes it seem that everything is composed of the same fundamental substance? Is it possible for a source to exist with infinitely diverse substances? How can separation exist in such a context? Do thoughts and mental experiences count as real existence? Lastly, can God truly create things with a nature that differs from its own?

You cannot explore Oneness/non Duality.. By what tools do you use to explore with?

Find the answer to that, and You will discover that when it comes to the place of Oneness, Absolute, God, Infinity, Brahman, you as an entity with a Body and Mind cannot explore it, only intellectually and that doesn't mean anything, it just creates belief systems in Your head, you believe it today, you disbelieve it tomorrow and it goes on and on..


Karma Means "Life is my Making", I am 100% responsible for my Inner Experience. -Sadhguru..."I don''t want Your Dreams to come True, I want something to come true for You beyond anything You could dream of!!" - Sadhguru

 

 

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Basic Logic. Reality cannot have limits, if it had limits it would not exist, because the limits of existence would be nonexistence and existence and nonexistence excluded each other, and if it did not exist, there would be no limits so it would exist, therefore reality exists and has no limits, if it does not have limits, the concrete things that appear in reality  blur until they disappear, since they do not mean anything in the global context, only the global context means something, therefore, there is only one reality, the global context, and concrete appearances are only appearances

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