> Seems like a mixture of both to me. He's not bound by codes
> of conduct, although he's very rigid regarding the purity of
> the teaching. He works for the betterment of the world, but it
> could be argued that his efforts are not entirely selfless.
>
>
> ----My belief is that he's very dualistic.

Gotta agree with Llundrub on this one.  There's always
"someone to blame" for either the state of the world
or for some failed plan.  And it's never him.





-----There's no sense of original purity of which we partake, there's just a -we must purify the world- approach.  That's not very advaita. Moreover, remaking the world is not very advaita either.  All of which leads me to think that he is not advaita either, which means he's not in unity at all.
 



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