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Edited on Wed Oct-12-11 06:02 AM by Dover
which can approximate and/or channel this experience like art, poetry, music, symbols and parables. But the intellect can only penetrate the surface and language objectifies, separating subject and object rather than experiencing their oneness. I haven't studied Advaita but my own experiences have led me to seek out examples that might help to further illuminate and navigate this non-dualism path. In fact I was thrilled to discover teachings on non-dualism because I recognized my own experiences in it. So, in that sense, my intellect was pleased to have a name for it and relatable stories that acted as signs letting me know I was on this well trodden path. Just knowing others have passed this way has helped tremendously because it's very difficult, at least at first, to know how to 'speak' non-dualism in the dualistic world. I have great difficulty now expressing myself with a dualistic language. That's where I am on this path right now and I feel like it has led to many misunderstandings with others or I simply retreat into silence.
I'm glad to learn about Advaita. Thanks to GG for this post/thread.
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