Opinion
Transpersonal Life: The Embodiment of Nonduality
Jan Kersschot, Department of Medicine, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Received Date: February 18, 2020; Published Date: February 25, 2020
Abstract
Over the last decades, there has been a gradual shift from the patriarchal spiritual organizations of the last two thousand years into a more balanced approach which integrates both masculine and feminine qualities. We are less interested in leadership, dogma, hierarchy, idolatry and secrecy, and more open to friendship, equality, gentleness, compassion and availability to all. There is less duality between sacred and profane, between holy and evil, between philosophy and religion, between science and spirituality. Nonduality seems to be a bridge between all these apparently opposite views. Nonduality postulates that the ultimate reality cannot be cut in two-except by the mind. Everyone and everything is in fact an expression of a single timeless oneness. But how can we integrate the wisdom of nonduality in everyday life?
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Jan Kersschot. Transpersonal Life: The Embodiment of Nonduality. W J Yoga Phys Ther & Rehabil 2(2): 2020. WJYPR.MS.ID.000534.
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