Nonduality is me. Think of that for yourself: if you say that nonduality is me, it means I am not dual; I am one, I am unified. Me. When we put it like that, it becomes dynamic and right here and right now. Me. I’m here. I can’t get away from myself; I can’t find myself either because it’s me. I’m already me.
This is a good way to ground yourself into any sort of non-dual practices or internal inquiry that you may be doing. When we’re asking, “Who am I?” the answer is, “I am me.” That’s really the simplest answer to the question. Nonduality is me.