Non-duality
Unless one operates directly from the innate state of common sense, any reference to "non-duality" holds validity only as a dogmatic position set up in opposition to its counterpart 'duality'.
Societal philosopher
Unless one operates directly from the innate state of common sense, any reference to "non-duality" holds validity only as a dogmatic position set up in opposition to its counterpart 'duality'.
Posted by Vinny Cooch at 9:42 AM
Labels: enlightenment, non-duality, philosophy, religion
2 comments:
That's right. Sounds Nagarjuna-ish.
Thanks, Vinny!
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