No Practice, No Problem
Nonduality is like a cosmic joke with an audience too serious to laugh.
People get tangled in the idea that they need to practice nonduality. Practice? That's the punchline. There’s no practice in nonduality.
It’s a paradox that sends seekers into a tailspin, hunting for a structured path where there is none. If you’re climbing a hill, you see a new horizon. Sit at the bottom, and your view stays the same. Simple, right? Except, it’s not about physical climbing but about removing mental obstacles. You're not gaining anything; you're shedding illusions. Imagine this: a bunch of folks practicing nonduality like it's yoga or a diet. They buy books, attend workshops, and meditate like their enlightenment depends on it. The joke's on them.
If you think you’re practicing nonduality, you've been sold a bucket of bullshit. The only way it works is if you understand there’s nothing to practice. You’re not advancing because you’re stuck believing you need to…
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