Nonduality is Undefinable

Nonduality is undefinable. I mean, if it was definable, somebody would have done it already, right?

But here’s the trick: you are the one who is trying to define it. A definition is always limited, and we’re looking for this unlimited place of being. The “you” that is you is unlimited because you’re connected to everything, so there’s no limit between me and something else, and something else and me.

It’s the dual state that puts limits on things.

Now, don’t get confused and think that I’m saying something like, “Oh, when I reach the nondual state, I’ll be able to have unlimited money.” That is a limited thought because you’re turning money into this thing that you have to have, a thing that’s separate from you.

We have no limits at all in our inner consciousness. Actual reality, living as a human being, obviously has limits—there’s only so much you can do in a day. You’re an alive human being.

Being in this unlimited state lets you, for the very first time in your life, really live within the limits of your actual humanness. And that’s an all-new way to interact and be part of the reality that we’re in.

Published by Zareen

Wholeness and oneness isn't what you "think"!