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Seagull:
Regarding my book “Joining the Oneness-Beyond Nonduality,” I didn’t have people such as those who visit this site in mind when I wrote it. Rather, I was thinking of people who are into Nondual teachings. Interpretations vary, but Nonduality basically contends that individuality is an illusion and only the awareness aspect of being is valid. I used to believe this way until I found out that the awareness, creative and mind aspects of being are valid (they are inseparable from each other), and eternal uniqueness in the form of many souls who are one and many at the same time does in fact exist. I feel very grateful that I found this out, and figure that some of the people who are currently involved with nondual teachings might benefit from hearing of an alternative possibility.
Chances are that very few of these people will be interested in what I have to say. People tend to get attached to their belief systems. This is especially so if a part of their attachment is based on the belief that their chosen sources of information can’t be wrong. This happens with nondual teachings because they come from gurus who claim to enlightened, this supposedly means that such gurus can’t be wrong about spiritual matters, and once a person chooses to believe this, he or she might have a very difficult time considering things in a different way.
Regarding “A Night in Heaven,” a fair amount is available at amazon.com. If I provide too much information there is no point in publishing the book.
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