Below are the best resources we could find featuring a h almaas about non duality.
CLEAR ALL
A. H. Almaas challenges the prevailing non-dualistic view of realization when it considers dualistic experience as due to the individual’s delusion of separateness.
A revised and expanded edition of the definitive guide to the Diamond Approach, the modern contemplative practice that integrates psychology and spirituality and emphasizes the importance of self-inquiry.
There is no end to realization, kinds and types of awakening, or enlightenment and completeness.
1
Hameed was working on his Ph.D. in physics when he reached a turning point in his life and destiny that led him more and more into inquiring into the psychological and spiritual aspects of human nature.
What kind of spiritual perception or insight parallels, or may account for, such property of entanglement? Is nondual perception sufficient to account for entanglement? Or do we need to look at another characteristic of consciousness—the fundamental spiritual element—to find a realization that...
A. H. Almaas addresses the present world situation from the perspective of how spiritual goodness appears within discord. He discusses how nondual perfection is relevant to discord and our present difficulties, as well as how spiritual selfless goodness relates to this reality.
For Nondual teachings, consciousness is everything and the nature of everything. For scientific theories, consciousness appears at some point in the physical world, and makes experience and science possible. Science has advanced various theories to understand consciousness and where it comes from.
An Interview with A. Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas) about his latest book “Runaway Realization.” “The teaching in this book is off the map. It is outside of all previous articulations of the Diamond Approach. We are in uncharted territory.
Does perception in nondual or other kinds of spiritual realization reveal what reality actually is? Many teachings emphasize that enlightenment is seeing how things actually are. However, the vision of reality given by the various teachings vary in significant ways.
In this 20 minutes interview Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas), inquires into the nature of time from scientific, spiritual and experiential perspectives.