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  • Knowing versus believing?

    Knowing versus believing?

     ‘In nondual traditions, knowing is not the act of a separate subject knowing an object, but the recognition of a unified, ever-present field of awareness that underlies all experience.”

    “In nondual traditions, the focus is on direct, firsthand experience of reality as undivided and interconnected, rather than on holding beliefs or concepts about reality. Nonduality is described as a way of perceiving or being, not as a set of doctrines to be believed.”