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Non-Duality: The Final Truth of Spirituality
The Hidden Library
There comes a point on the spiritual journey where all doctrines, religions, and philosophies fall silent. A point where the ego dissolves, the mind surrenders, and the heart awakens. It is at this point that we encounter non-duality — the understanding that there is no separation between observer and observed, between God and the world, between self and other. In this video, we will dive deep into this profound teaching, regarded by many masters as the ultimate essence of spirituality. No rituals, no dogmas, no intermediaries. Just the pure perception of reality as it is.
We will explore how this truth has been transmitted across different traditions: from Advaita Vedanta in India to the teachings of Zen masters in Japan, from the insights of Christian mystics to the piercing words of modern philosophers like Alan Watts and Ramana Maharshi. You will see that non-duality is not some esoteric idea reserved for the enlightened few, but an accessible, everyday, and liberating experience. An invitation to let go of the effort to become something — and simply Be.
Get ready to deconstruct everything you believe yourself to be. Because in the end, non-duality is not a theory to be understood, but a presence to be lived. A silence more eloquent than any word. A state where everything dissolves — except for the truth that has always been here, patiently waiting for you to see it with the eyes of the soul.
📚 References and Works Cited in This Video:
Nisargadatta Maharaj – I Am That
(“You are not what you think you are. That which you can observe is not you.”)
Jiddu Krishnamurti – The First and Last Freedom
(“The observer is the observed.” / “Freedom is being beyond choice.”)
Alan Watts – The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
(“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” / “The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon.”)
Ramana Maharshi – Be As You Are
(Teachings on self-inquiry through the question: “Who am I?”)
Thomas Metzinger – The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self
(The “self” as a neurological construct — a mental simulation.)
Rumi – Masnavi
(“You wandered for thousands of paths, but forgot to look within.”)
Kabir – The Bijak of Kabir / Mystical Poems of Kabir
(“Between the inhale and the exhale lies the dwelling of God.”)
Gospel of John – The Holy Bible
(“In the beginning was the Word...”)
Gospel of Thomas – Nag Hammadi Texts
(“When you make the two into one... then you will enter the Kingdom.”)
Hermeticism – The Emerald Tablet
(“As above, so below; as within, so without.”)
Advaita Vedānta – The Upanishads / Vivekachudamani (Shankara)
(Concepts of Brahman, maya, and the dissolution of duality.)
Lao Tzu – Tao Te Ching
(“The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.”)
Mahayana Buddhism – Heart Sutra / Prajnaparamita Sutras
(Teaching on anatta – the non-self.)
Dzogchen (Tibetan Buddhism) – The Essence of the Mind (Padmasambhava)
(Concept of rigpa, pure and unconstructed awareness.)
Sufism – Concept of Fana (Annihilation of the self in the Divine), found in works of Al-Hallaj, Ibn Arabi, and other mystics.
Kabbalah – The Zohar
(The three levels of the soul: nefesh, ruach, neshamah.)
00:00 - Introduction
01:25 - The Prison of Two
05:24 - The Breath Before the Word
10:14 - The Fall of the Self
14:48 - The Return to the Center That Never Left
The Hidden Library
There comes a point on the spiritual journey where all doctrines, religions, and philosophies fall silent. A point where the ego dissolves, the mind surrenders, and the heart awakens. It is at this point that we encounter non-duality — the understanding that there is no separation between observer and observed, between God and the world, between self and other. In this video, we will dive deep into this profound teaching, regarded by many masters as the ultimate essence of spirituality. No rituals, no dogmas, no intermediaries. Just the pure perception of reality as it is.
We will explore how this truth has been transmitted across different traditions: from Advaita Vedanta in India to the teachings of Zen masters in Japan, from the insights of Christian mystics to the piercing words of modern philosophers like Alan Watts and Ramana Maharshi. You will see that non-duality is not some esoteric idea reserved for the enlightened few, but an accessible, everyday, and liberating experience. An invitation to let go of the effort to become something — and simply Be.
Get ready to deconstruct everything you believe yourself to be. Because in the end, non-duality is not a theory to be understood, but a presence to be lived. A silence more eloquent than any word. A state where everything dissolves — except for the truth that has always been here, patiently waiting for you to see it with the eyes of the soul.
📚 References and Works Cited in This Video:
Nisargadatta Maharaj – I Am That
(“You are not what you think you are. That which you can observe is not you.”)
Jiddu Krishnamurti – The First and Last Freedom
(“The observer is the observed.” / “Freedom is being beyond choice.”)
Alan Watts – The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
(“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” / “The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon.”)
Ramana Maharshi – Be As You Are
(Teachings on self-inquiry through the question: “Who am I?”)
Thomas Metzinger – The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self
(The “self” as a neurological construct — a mental simulation.)
Rumi – Masnavi
(“You wandered for thousands of paths, but forgot to look within.”)
Kabir – The Bijak of Kabir / Mystical Poems of Kabir
(“Between the inhale and the exhale lies the dwelling of God.”)
Gospel of John – The Holy Bible
(“In the beginning was the Word...”)
Gospel of Thomas – Nag Hammadi Texts
(“When you make the two into one... then you will enter the Kingdom.”)
Hermeticism – The Emerald Tablet
(“As above, so below; as within, so without.”)
Advaita Vedānta – The Upanishads / Vivekachudamani (Shankara)
(Concepts of Brahman, maya, and the dissolution of duality.)
Lao Tzu – Tao Te Ching
(“The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.”)
Mahayana Buddhism – Heart Sutra / Prajnaparamita Sutras
(Teaching on anatta – the non-self.)
Dzogchen (Tibetan Buddhism) – The Essence of the Mind (Padmasambhava)
(Concept of rigpa, pure and unconstructed awareness.)
Sufism – Concept of Fana (Annihilation of the self in the Divine), found in works of Al-Hallaj, Ibn Arabi, and other mystics.
Kabbalah – The Zohar
(The three levels of the soul: nefesh, ruach, neshamah.)
00:00 - Introduction
01:25 - The Prison of Two
05:24 - The Breath Before the Word
10:14 - The Fall of the Self
14:48 - The Return to the Center That Never Left
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Woman Claims There's Something "Un-natural" Walking Among Us
Jaymez
A woman claims to have met with a vampire in New Orleans, and I decided to go down this crazy rabbit hole of immortals, super humans and vampires
Jaymez
A woman claims to have met with a vampire in New Orleans, and I decided to go down this crazy rabbit hole of immortals, super humans and vampires
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Rumi Explained | The Entire Ocean in a Drop
Untangle Your Mind
Insight into Rumi's most famous quote, and through it a glimpse into the mind of a Sufi. This is an understanding of Fana; the annihilation of the self and the realization of Self.
"You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop!"
Untangle Your Mind
Insight into Rumi's most famous quote, and through it a glimpse into the mind of a Sufi. This is an understanding of Fana; the annihilation of the self and the realization of Self.
"You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop!"
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18 Levels Under Ground?
My Lunch Break
Beneath our feet lies a forbidden world—18 levels deep, 200 cities connected by ancient tunnels, discovered by a man chasing lost chickens. From Turkey to Chicago to Iraq, this episode dismantles the lie we've all been told: that these networks don’t exist. Who built them? Why are they sealed off? And what are they hiding that would collapse the entire timeline of history as we know it?
My Lunch Break
Beneath our feet lies a forbidden world—18 levels deep, 200 cities connected by ancient tunnels, discovered by a man chasing lost chickens. From Turkey to Chicago to Iraq, this episode dismantles the lie we've all been told: that these networks don’t exist. Who built them? Why are they sealed off? And what are they hiding that would collapse the entire timeline of history as we know it?
Forwarded from Aakash Sajwan
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I think the demon who brought the "talent" to this symbiotic relationship has left the building and left this dumb whore to fend for herself.
Either that or she hired the Australian Olympic break-dancer as her choreographer. I am thinking the former more likley. Especially after that terrible fake space trip the other day.
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Either that or she hired the Australian Olympic break-dancer as her choreographer. I am thinking the former more likley. Especially after that terrible fake space trip the other day.
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