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Nondualism

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Nondualism

Nondualism is the belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomenae. Examples of dualisms include self/other, mind/body, male/female, good/evil, active/passive, and many others. A nondual philosophical or religious perspective or theory maintains that there is no fundamental distinction between mind and matter, or that the entire phenomenological world is an illusion (with the reality being described variously as ...

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Nondualism: : Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Nondual (nondualism):

nondual (nondualism):

See: dvaita-advaita, monistic theism, Vedanta.

(See also: Nondual (nondualism:, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia II - Nondualism - Nondual realization

To 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 ...

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Nondualism: Kaivalya

Chakras: 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.

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia II - Nondualism - Nondual religious and spiritual traditions

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" ...

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Nondualism: : Test Jonas

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Nondualism: Sahasrara Chakra

Chakras: 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.

 

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Nondualism: Surrender and Service

Most 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.

 

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Ramesh Balsekar

ramesh Balsekar is a disciple of the now-deceased Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a renowned Advaita master. From early childhood, Balsekar was drawn to Advaita, particularly the teachings of Ramana Maharshi and Jiddu Krishnamurti. Ramesh Balsekar - Books. "Who cares?" (a remarkably clear description of his philosophy and world-view) Nondualism See also. Nondualism ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Enlightenment

Enlightenment may refer to: 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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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Duality

The word duality has a variety of different meanings in different contexts: In several spiritual, religious, and philosophical doctrines, duality refers to a two-fold division also called dualism. In the religion of the Moche of Peru and the Chinese of China, duality is the premise that everything has an opposing force that must be, or will be in balance. In dualism (philosophy of mind), the body and mind are considered to be irreducibly distinct. In mathematics, ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Jnana

Jñāna is the Sanskrit term for knowledge. In Buddhism, it refers to pure awareness that is free of conceptual encumbrances, and is contrasted with vijnana, which is a moment of 'divided knowing'. Jnana yoga is one path (marga) towards moksha (liberation). jnana yoga involves obtaining knowledge through studies of sacred texts and learning from a teacher, however experiential knowledge is usually emphasized. The other margas are the karma (ac ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Vimalakirti Sutra

Vimalakirti Sutra (Chinese 維摩經 wéimó jing, Japanese 維摩経 yuima-gyō, Korean 유마경 yuma-gyeong, Sanskrit विमलकीर्ति-निर्देश-सूत्र Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa-sūtra.) This scripture is considered one of the most profound, as well as literarily excellent of the Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist sutras. The sutra expounds the profound principle of Mahāyāna as opposed to Theravada teachings, focusing on the explication of the meaning of nonduality. A significant ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Oneness

Oneness (concept) is related to Enlightenment and is referring to the experience of oneness and nonduality. The concept appears in multiple religious and mystical belief systems/philosophy. Oneness is an attribute of the Christian deity in contradistinction to trinitarianism. Oneness is that Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all fully divine (in contrast with the lesser status of Son and Spirit associated with some beliefs), but are expressions of the one God, and not separate persons. Oneness Pentecostalism is a specific sect of Pentecostalism, although others who are not Pentecostals also believe in the 'oneness ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Ramanuja

Sri Ramanuja Acharya (1017 - 1137 AD) was an Indian philosopher and is recognized as the most important saint of Sri Vaishnavism. He held the Vishishtadvaita or Nondualist belief that the world and Brahman were united, like a soul and a body are. His version of Indian Nondualism differed from Adi Shankara's because he acknowledged the existence of differences, and believed that the identity of an object as a part was as important as the unity of the whole. The Vaishnava Theology espoused by Ramanuja posits that Brahman is not devoid o ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Paramatman

In Hindu theology, Paramatman is Absolute Atman or Supreme Soul or Supreme Spirit (also Supersoul, Oversoul) in the Vedanta and Yoga philosophies of India. Paramatman is one of the aspects of Brahman: "Learned transcendentalists who know the Absolute truth call this nondual substance Brahman, Paramatma or Bhagavan." (Bhagavata Purana 1.2.11) Also known as the divine self or the one object, Paramatman is both part of an individual and part of the macrocosm. Upanishads compare Atman and Paramatman to two birds sitti ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Vallabha Acharya

SHRIMAD VALLABHCHARYAJI “He who surpasses others in glory, brilliancy or power is the manifestation of God’s effulgence”. -Bhagvad-Gita 8-41. Shrimad Vallabhacharyaji was the founder of the Pushti sect (The Path of God’s Grace), propagandist of Shuddh advaita school of Indian Philosophy (School of pure nondualism), writer of Sixteen Stotras (tracts) world preceptor. He has given seven kinds of interpretations of Shrimad Bhagavata. Shrimad Bhagavata is like the ocean of the Lilas or sports of God Krishna. H ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Jnana Yoga

Jnana in Sanskrit means "knowledge", and is often interpreted to mean "knowledge of the true self". In the Vedanta school of the Hindu religion, to know Brahman as one's own Self is jnana. To say, "I am Brahman, the pure, all-pervading Consciousness, the non-enjoyer, non-doer and silent witness," is jnana. To behold the one Self everywhere is jnana. Jnana yoga is one of the four bas ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Cosmos

The cosmos is thought of as an orderly or harmonious system. It originates from a Greek term meaning order. When used as an absolute, the term cosmos is considered to be all that exists, whether it has been discovered or not. Some theologians use the term to denote the created universe, not including God. Many philosophers use the word "absolute", cosmos and universe synonymously to include all that exists. Physicists often use the word universe in a technical way, referr ...

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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Dvaita

Samkhya Nyaya Vaisheshika Yoga Purva Mimamsa Advaita Vedanta Vishishtadvaita Dvaita Carvaka Jain Buddhist Logic Dvaita, a school of Vedanta (the most widespread Hindu theology), founded by Shri Madhvacharya, stresses strict distinction between God (expressed as Vishnu) and souls. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami explains dualism in his ...

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