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Nonduality

 

The Buddhists talk one way,
Ramana Maharshi uses different words.

Both teach that when you remove
everything from your mind.
Consciousness remains.

Existence remains. Being remains.

 

Buddhists call what remains “Buddha-mind,”
Hindus call it “Atman,” or “Brahman.”
Some call it
Absolute Being,

Some call it God.

 

This teaching is of Nonduality.

Nonduality teaches “No division.”

 

The Veda-s say, “Thou art That.”
You are that which you seek.

Looking deep within
o
ne finds what one seeks by

looking to one’s own deep identity. What is found is
Nondual reality.

 

Read, reflect, and deeply meditate on this.