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al bupp

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2. I think that there are solid scientific reasons for non-duality
Wed Oct 16, 2024, 09:31 AM
Oct 2024

The very components of our existence are constantly being shared and mixed, both particles and vibrations, most completely undetectable to normal consciousness. Moreover, the apparent distinctions between things is most certainly a product of our minds.

I think this non-duality (non-multiplicity?) also applies to all either/or concepts, including the supposed conundrum of choosing between it and pluralism. The choice itself is also a limitation the mind imposes as we often find it difficult to hold seemingly contradictory ideas together at once.

You've provided a lovely synopsis of unity in difference, thank you.

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I think that there are solid scientific reasons for non-duality al bupp Oct 2024 #2
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