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Beyond the Mirror of Solipsism: Unraveling the Mysteries of Radical Non-Dualism
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Beyond the Mirror of Solipsism: Unraveling the Mysteries of Radical Non-Dualism

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Thomas A. Vik
Nov 02, 2023
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Ever find yourself gazing into a mirror, wondering if the reflection is all there is?

That's the trap of solipsism – the notion that your mind is the only sure thing in existence. But wait, there's a twist in the tale.

Enter radical non-dualism, a philosophy that stretches beyond the confines of personal thought and perception. It's not a game of mental gymnastics; it's about seeing the world without the fog of personal biases. Think you know the difference? Think again.

Let's dive into the depths where solipsism and radical non-dualism part ways and explore why this matters to anyone seeking more than just a philosophical debate.

The Illusion of Separation: Peeling Back the Layers of Perception

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…

Imagine a world where you're the only player. That's solipsism…

…a lonely echo chamber where everything revolves around the 'I'. Now, smash that mirror. Welcome to radical non-dualism.

It's not about you, it's about the absence of a separate 'you'. The core of radical non-dualism lies in the realization that separation is an illusion, a trick of the mind. Think of a drop of water, believing itself separate from the ocean. It fears its insignificance and clings to its identity.

But what happens when it realizes it's the ocean itself?

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