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NonDualism

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Nondualism implies that things appear distinct while not being separate. The word’s origin is the Latin duo meaning “two” and is used as the English translation of the Sanskrit term advaita. The term can refer to a belief, condition, theory, practice, or quality. Various usages Nondualism may be viewed as the understanding or belief that  [ Read More ]

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