"Our consciousness makes us think that we are special , far removed from matter , but in reality we are mortal and it is the One Spirit in all that is immortal. " I don't think that this must necessarily be the whole truth. What if one sees that all things are a part of the whole, that is the world and/or nature's way, and we perceive diverse phenomena by our natures inextricably?

I find it interesting that you would say the reflection of the sun in a puddle is not the sun, what else is the sun but the forces of nature which are the same as in the puddle? Our focus may be pointed at a less brilliant and direct portion in comparison to the sun but it is shining through nonetheless in everything if you know how or where to look.

On 5/19/2011 10:04 AM, RP Singh wrote:
It is not a matter of perspective but the very nature of things. The
world is dualistic by nature and God is Non-Dual.The world changes
over time and is never in a constant state , whereas God remains the
same always and is unborn , primeaval and indestructible--the same
cannot be said of the world. It is so easy to say that I am the One ,
but when a needle pricks you you grimace , how can you be the " One "
when you feel pleasure and pain , happy and depressed. Our
consciousness makes us think that we are special , far removed from
matter , but in reality we are mortal and it is the One Spirit in all
that is immortal.

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:39 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.

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