Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_10df9ua in philosophy
Accomplished-Log-274 t1_j5gyivw wrote
Reply to comment by SnooLemons2442 in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | January 16, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt
Im just not sure you understand what non dualism is. I just want to help convey
SnooLemons2442 t1_j5gyszr wrote
I fully understand it, I used to actively partake in it & I've had various 'non dual' experiences. Since looking deeper into philosophy my opinions have changed though.
Accomplished-Log-274 t1_j5gz1xa wrote
If you would humor me with a definition in your own words?
SnooLemons2442 t1_j5h06kv wrote
Not sure, it's an extremely fuzzy term/concept which originates from various ancient Indian philosophies & religion, it may possess different definitions when utilised in different schools of thought. In general though, as hinted by the name it's simply the rejection/denial of duality.
Accomplished-Log-274 t1_j5h0qb3 wrote
Not two but one, not one but zero Thats as simple as ive found to explain it.
The two are the observer and observed The one is the non separate self (THE self) The zero is non dualism
Accomplished-Log-274 t1_j5gyt1x wrote
Real is illusory and the illusion is real, that splits both our points right down the middle. Can we find agreement in that common ground?
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