Hey Molly,

Is such a thing truely a perception or a realisation?

I used to live with a bloke who is colour blind, we rented our place
from two lesbians, and so his perception of the colour of his bedroom
was grey.  The bedroom was to my eyes coloured pink, but he knows that
he is colour blind and although not sure of what colour I saw (until
he asked me) he realised that his perception was not correct.

So we can have a realiastion that our perceptions may not be correct.

On May 19, 12:09 pm, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
> How is it possible, from a non dual perspective, to perceive the world
> as dualistic in nature, and thus an illusion (and separate from
> self)?  By definition, this view would remain dualistic. I do think it
> true that how we view the world forms our experience.  From a
> dualistic view, some are right, some are wrong.  From a non dual view,
> all views are the One/many paradox that is One.  How we view (and
> experience) birth and death changes as we change.  From a non dual
> perspective, they are only states of transformation and not a
> beginning or end.
>
> On May 17, 2:07 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In duality there is the relationship of the observer and the observed
> > , the knower and the known , that is , there are two. In Non-Duality
> > there is only One and the world which is dualistic in nature , remains
> > what it is , just an illusion - i.e. subject to birth and death. God
> > ,Reality or Atman is Non-Dual and duality is just its expression.- Hide 
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