The meaning of NONDUALISM is a doctrine of classic Brahmanism holding that the essential unity of all is real whereas duality and plurality are phenomenal illusion and that matter is materialized energy which in turn is the temporal manifestation of an i
Mechanics that triumph over mechanism: Bergson on the meaning of life (1907, CE), where a bio-ontological meaning of life is proposed in terms of the ongoing 'advance' of the 茅lan vital. Bergson conceives of this vital tende... J Meechan - 《Human Affairs》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 ...
the idea (expressed by Ken Wilber and others before him) that the great sages of the world have always basically agreed on the really important things. In the past I had said there wereperennial questionsbut with different answers; now I’m not even sure whetherthatis the case. ...
Shankara points to scriptural texts, either stating identity (“Thou art that”) or denying difference (“There is no duality here”), as declaring the true meaning of brahman without qualities (nirguna). Other texts that ascribe qualities (saguna) to brahman refer not to the true nature of ...
Intuitively we feel they have deep meaning, and they even create in us a strange longing for the ineffable, the thrill of what may be, but that is all. The truth can only be found with right action, words merely point the way. Freedom is beyond mind consciousness and its dreams and ...
Shankara points to scriptural texts, either stating identity (“Thou art that”) or denying difference (“There is no duality here”), as declaring the true meaning of brahman without qualities (nirguna). Other texts that ascribe qualities (saguna) to brahman refer not to the true nature of ...
Intuitively we feel they have deep meaning, and they even create in us a strange longing for the ineffable, the thrill of what may be, but that is all. The truth can only be found with right action, words merely point the way. Freedom is beyond mind consciousness and its dreams and ...
This paper examines the ritual and philosophical meaning of the term 'nondual' ( advaya/advaita ) in early ākta Tantras (6th–9th centuries), including some early sources of the anti-ritualist kaula cult. It shows that nondualism denoted only ritual nondualism in the earliest texts, namely...
I’m speaking here of each term’s deepest metaphysical meaning, where it refers to the ultimate nature of the universe (each term can be used in other ways as well). The general core idea of nondualism is quite widespread: that is, that the most ultimate reality should not be identified...
Shankara points to scriptural texts, either stating identity (“Thou art that”) or denying difference (“There is no duality here”), as declaring the true meaning of brahman without qualities (nirguna). Other texts that ascribe qualities (saguna) to brahman refer not to the true nature of ...