Non-duality is useless if it’s not doable.
Have you ever thought of that? I mean, why do we accept the idea that spirituality is a thing that’s impossible? A state that can barely be attained. So rare… maybe it’s attained by one guy, you know, one in a billion every few centuries? And Guy… it’s always a guy.
Why do we even accept that? What’s the use of it if it’s not doable?
And even more annoying… if it’s not doable it’s not verifiable, right? It’s like these obscure spiritualities are training us to believe stupid, idiotic stuff. Stuff you can never prove and must just believe.
It’s the long downhill slide of believing the crazy. You’ll notice that if someone starts believing one kind of insane thing, that it becomes easier and easier to believe the next thing and get fooled and fooled and fooled. It’s how conspiracy theories proliferate,
So, if non-duality isn’t doable, it’s useless.
I contend that it’s both useful and doable.
Does that statement change your perspective? Your perspective of what you’re looking for? If you really see the full nondual state as doable it changes everything.
The teaching is only about wanting to see is who I am? How am I connected to the entire universe. How am I the universe seeing itself?
How hard can that be?