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Advaita: A-dvai-ta Nondual, often referring to the Vedantic teachings of Shankaracarya and similar Vedantins who emphasized the undifferentiated Brahman state as the final goal of Yoga practice.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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Advaita: A-dvai-ta Nondual, often referring to the Vedantic teachings of Shankaracarya and similar Vedantins who emphasized the undifferentiated Brahman state as the final goal of Yoga practice.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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Advaita: A-dvai-ta Nondual, often referring to the Vedantic teachings of Shankaracarya and similar Vedantins who emphasized the undifferentiated Brahman state as the final goal of Yoga practice.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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Nondual, then, means that in any moment, these two things – mind and its object, or experience and its contents – always come together as one entity.
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Columnist, activist and author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism"
Jay Michaelson: How A Nice Jewish Boy Learned To Like Christmas ... Because Of Paganism 2009
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Columnist, activist and author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism"
Jay Michaelson: An Introduction to Kabbalah, Part 2: God Does Not Exist, God is Existence Itself 2009
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Columnist, activist and author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism"
Jay Michaelson: An Introduction To Kabbalah, Part 3: Three Answers To The Ultimate Question 2009
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Columnist, activist and author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism"
Jay Michaelson: An Introduction To Kabbalah, Part 4: Kabbalah As A Spiritual Practice 2009
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Nondual does not mean that you are me or I am you.
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Columnist, activist and author of "Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism"
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