Tag: Meditation
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The Last Dualism 1 – What Is Truly Non-Dual?
Beyond the Confusion of Experience, Metaphor, and Ontology In recent decades, few terms have gained as much traction in spiritual and philosophical circles as “non-duality.” From Eastern teachings like Advaita Vedanta and Dzogchen, to Western spiritual movements, therapy sessions, and even casual Instagram posts, the term has become a kind of shorthand for ultimate truth,…
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Beyond Conditioned Thought: Article 3 – The Meditative Unveiling—Silence and Direct Cognition
Introduction Beyond ordinary thought lies an experience often described as silence, emptiness, or direct awareness. Many spiritual traditions have pursued states of being that transcend discursive thought, believing them to reveal a deeper reality. But what actually occurs when thought is suspended? Does the absence of conditioned thinking bring one closer to Being itself, or…
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Post 10 – Contemplating the Authentic Sense of Being
Describing the Authentic Sense of Being How may we describe the authentic sense of Being? It is not a “sense” in the conventional understanding of the term, yet sensing, feeling, knowing, and awareness are words often employed to gesture toward it. Here, language falters—words become mere symbols pointing to that which they cannot fully contain,…
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