Morning meditation — The phrase ‘‘non-duality’’ often carries dualistic overtones.

‘The phrase ‘‘non-duality’’ often carries dualistic overtones of its own. It can suggest a philosophical position in opposition to dualism—a sort of counter-stance that paradoxically reaffirms the very binary it seeks to overcome.’

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An Orange  Rose.
An Orange Rose. Morning Meditation: The phrase ‘non-duality’ often carries dualistic overtones of its own. It can suggest a philosophical position in opposition to dualism—a sort of counter-stance that paradoxically reaffirms the very binary it seeks to overcome.

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