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The concept of non-duality is based on experiencing the world as not separate from oneself, where awareness transcends the dualistic concept of “I-other” and other dichotomies such as good and bad or right and wrong. It involves a complete suspension of personal judgment on “outside” entities because those entities are seen as completely one with the individual, so there is no longer such thing as observer and observed. A non-dual existence involves pure experience, with no divisions between the subject and object. Non-dual consciousness has been described within several spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sufism, and Christianity, as well as within neo-Platonic philosophy. The most common ways to experience non-dual consciousness are through meditation and contemplation of certain “pointing out” instructions, to help reveal an awareness of what is already there to begin with.

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The Taboo of Enlightenment

One of the most popular Buddhist teachers in the San Francisco Bay Area these days is not a Tibetan lama or a traditional Zen master but an unconventional, an American-born lay teacher named Adyashanti.

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Blueprint for the Total You!

Today we are witnessing a two-fold process of reorientation and transformation of the type of thinking which has dominated our Western civilization.

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Is It Time to Give Up on Consciousness as ‘the Ghost in the Machine’?

Science has not yet reached a consensus on the nature of consciousness–which has important implications for our belief in free will and our approach to the study of the human mind.

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Rumi's Masnavi, Part 6: Unity of Being

In Rumi's theology of love, the 'death' of the baser self is the only way to achieve union with the divine

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The Road to Eleusis: An Interview with Albert Hofmann

To Hofmann, the most important thing was to prove that the ingestion of these substances was always linked to the sacred, and that their use had to be subjected to the demands of the ritual and the observance of a high priest.

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