vendredi 10 février 2017

Non Duality The True Philosophy One Must Follow

By Alxa Robin


Non duality means 'not two' or 'being one' in Sanskrit non duality is known as being Advaita. Everything that we know in this world has being a product of something that is of a non-dual desires. Advaita or non-duality is simply basic quality of being one and that this quality is a part of everything. People very often tend to react on non-duality, because when everything is considered to being one then why everyone doesn't experiences the same. This makes Advaita a bit confusing as every individual doesn't look the same.

Advaita is one of the famous Vedanta, which also include the Dvaita, Vishista-Dvaita too. Vedas are the ancient scriptures of Hinduisms and Vedantas are known to be a part of it. According to the Vedantas, there are three school of philosophy followed, the Dvaita, the Vishista-Dvaita and the Advaita.

The first Vedanta is the Dvaita otherwise known as Dualistic school, which tells that there are two different or separate realities, the God and the Universe. Universe is the creation of the God, which also include the humans present in the world. Also it tells us that the humans exist below God, making it a lower level of existence. Vishista-Dvaita is the philosophy that depicts qualified monism; here too it says that God is the creator of the universe and everything that exist in the universe however everything that we know was created out of God itself. This simply means that everything has come from one divine origin and thus is a part of God, thought they exist separately.

However you can find sages and saints that come from different backgrounds and agree to their experience of non-duality. Even the founders of the several religions, where known to be sages and they believed non-duality being the only fundamental that connects different individual. It is the base or foundation on which all the religions have made their existence.

Only the God here has the true reality, he or she is known as the Brahman also known as the Oneness. Even for us, our individual consciousness, there is no real or absolute reality that exists between us. The individual identity that we live are relatively real, however it is only the oneness that is real among which lies in the roots of our consciousness.

Even the time and space that we talk about is connected to matter and energy, it is also known that time-space has only relative reality. So, there is something which is the absolute reality of all the happenings in the world that has to be beyond the time-space. This absolute phenomenon is the only reality in the world.

You might have had a glimpse of non-duality, when you had a sense of experiencing something deep, which has more meaning and something that is beyond the regular you, though it is the actual you.

Following the Advaita School of philosophy helps individual to aim for spirituality as it tells us that oneness is the base of our consciousness. This also makes it possible for us to look through the state or experience the life of Brahman looking into our consciousness. Followers of Advaita have different paths of Yoga like the Karma Yoga or the Bhakti Yoga. However every individual does aim for the ultimate goal of becoming a Brahman or merge with the oneness.




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