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.
He may not be in Unity. I have no idea. But I dont think that a desire to help the world indicates one is not in unity. -----He's not helping -the
world.- He's perhaps helping -some people.- Meanwhile he's also
-helping himself,- like a pig with both trotters in the trough.
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