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|  |  |  | Nondualism: Encyclopedia II - Nondualism - Nondual realizationTo the Nondualist, reality is ultimately neither physical nor mental. Instead, it is an ineffable state or realization. This ultimate thing can be called "Spirit" (Aurobindo), "Brahman" (Shankara), "God", "The One", "The All" (Plotinus), "The Self" (Ramana Maharshi), "The Absolute" (Schelling) or simply "The Nondual" (Bradley). Ram Dass calls it the "third plane"—any phrase will be insufficient, he maintains, so any phrase will do.
It should be pointed out that, technically, there can be no such thing as a nondual perspective or the ...
See also:Nondualism, Nondualism - Terminology, Nondualism - Nondual realization, Nondualism - Nondual religious and spiritual traditions, Nondualism - Zen, Nondualism - Buddhism, Nondualism - Dzogchen, Nondualism - Advaita, Nondualism - Taoism, Nondualism - Sufism, Nondualism - Individuals subscribing to a non-dual view of reality, Nondualism - Ancient Western philosophers, Nondualism - Medieval Western philosphers, Nondualism - Modern Western philosophers, Nondualism - Asian philosophers and spiritual leaders, Nondualism - Authors, Nondualism - Musicians, Nondualism - Source Read more here: » Nondualism: Encyclopedia II - Nondualism - Nondual realization |
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KaivalyaChakras: Kaivalya When the nondual consciousness of ama is sustained in sabija-samadhi and then nirbija-samadhi, the crowning birth of kaivalya dawns in sahasrara. In the full liberation of kaivalya, the erotic mysteries of and after death open, as immortality takes on an awesome, crystalline reality. Read more here: » Chakras:
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Nondualism - Zen.
Zen, either in isolation or as a spiritual belief (Zen Buddhism), is a tradition or philosophy which is non-dual. It can be considered a religion, a philosophy, or simply a practice depending on one's perspective. It has also been described as a way of life, work, and an art form.
Nondualism - Buddhism.
In the Buddhist canon, the Diamond Sutra presents an accessible nondual view of "self" and "beings", while the Heart Sutra asserts shunyata — the "emptiness" ...
See also:Nondualism, Nondualism - Terminology, Nondualism - Nondual realization, Nondualism - Nondual religious and spiritual traditions, Nondualism - Zen, Nondualism - Buddhism, Nondualism - Dzogchen, Nondualism - Advaita, Nondualism - Taoism, Nondualism - Sufism, Nondualism - Individuals subscribing to a non-dual view of reality, Nondualism - Ancient Western philosophers, Nondualism - Medieval Western philosphers, Nondualism - Modern Western philosophers, Nondualism - Asian philosophers and spiritual leaders, Nondualism - Authors, Nondualism - Musicians, Nondualism - Source Read more here: » Nondualism: Encyclopedia II - Nondualism - Nondual religious and spiritual traditions |
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Sahasrara ChakraChakras: Sahasrara Chakra The seventh or crown chakra, sahasrara is of such a spiritual nature that restrictions of time, space, and mortality are completely transcended. Sahasrara is the thousand-petaled lotus of holy effulgence, experienced as the light of ten million suns; "like mercury light kept in a vessel of silver. The thousands of convolutions of the brain appear like the luminous petals of a lotus," says the inwardly sighted yogi Vyas Dev. Read more here: » Chakras:
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Surrender and ServiceMost of our ideas about surrender are just ideas, not lived sacrifice. Those who do not know surrender can only talk about surrender, intuit surrender, and pray for surrender. They certainly should not assume that they are surrendered simply because they can speak about it elegantly, or because they once had an insight about it. Read more here: » Surrender:
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Enlightenment (concept), a concept in mysticism, philosophy and psychology
For the Hindu religious concept of enlightenment, see moksha
For the Buddhist religious concept, see Bodhi, Satori, Nirvana, Great Perfection
For the Yoga concept of enlightenment, see Yogic Enlightenment
The Age of Enlightenment, a period in European history
For the corresponding movement in the European Jewish community, see Haskalah.
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