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non-dualism, monism, not-two
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Non-duality; a school of Vedanta philosophy teaching the oneness of God, soul, and universe, whose chief exponent was Sankaracharya.
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Nonduality; a condition of consciousness which transcends multiplicity and apprehends the singleness of Being.
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Non-dualism. The vedantic philosophy of oneness of consciousness pervading the whole universe. See advaita vedanta page.
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nondualism” – the philosophical position that all is One
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literally means "not two", and is often called a monistic or non-dualistic system which essentially refers to the indivisibility of the Self (Atman) from the Whole (Brahman).
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Monism. The Hindu school of philosophy which advocates that the soul and god is the same; see also: Shankaracharya [ more
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The same as vedanta, the monistic (non-dual) branch of Indian philosophy discussed mainly in the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahma Sutra. Advaita upholds the oneness of God, soul and universe.
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Spontaneous outpouring of a keen devotee revealing the very core of Advaita; for centuries abhangas have served as succinct and direct pointers to Consciousness; often put to music and sung as a bahajan
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A-dwaitha is the awareness of the One in full measure, in all things, at all times. ( SSS-II) Without duality, which means with regard to the Lord that there is no difference between His body and Himself.
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Non-duality; a school of Vedanta philosophy that teaches the oneness of God, soul and universe. The chief exponent of Advaita Vedanta (Non-dualistic Vedanta) was Shankaracharya (A.D. 788-820).
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Non—duality; also the name of a school of Vedanta philosophy teaching the oneness of God, soul and universe, whose chief exponents were Gaudapada and Sankaracharya.
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Non- dualism, philosophy of the absolute, which teaches that individual soul and that God, cannot be different
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non-duality], One-Existence; Monism, Monistic vedanta.
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"One without a Second". A definition of the Absolute Non-dual doctrine, the most famous branch of the Vedanta teached by Shankarâchârya. It states that Brahman has the same fundamental nature than Atman
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Adwaita Non-dual. Refers to the impersonalistic philosophy which unqualifyingly equates God, the soul and matter.
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non duality, identity of the spirit and matter - essentially are all 'one'. The philosophical belief that underlies the teaching in the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads. There is only one Consciousness, one Supreme Spirit, despite multiplicity; this is the 'ultimate truth' in the text known to Vasudeva and Buddha.
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Non-duality; unicity: also a sub-division of Vedanta philosophy.
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Non-duality of the Universal Spirit with the individual soul.
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("nonduality"): the truth and teaching that there is only One Reality ( Atman, Brahman), especially as found in the Upanishads; see also Vedanta
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