Beyond Distinctions

Exploring Turiyatita and Absolute Monism in Advaita Vedanta

In the spiritual landscape of Advaita Vedanta, the concept of nonduality transcends the mere absence of distinctions—it ushers us into the realm of Absolute Monism, or Turiyatita—the state of “the one without a second.” This profound philosophical framework challenges our everyday perceptions, urging us to look beyond the apparent separateness of the world.

Nonduality in this context does not imply a simplistic erasure of distinctions, but a deeper recognition that all forms and phenomena arise from the same underlying reality. This reality is not one of many, but a singular existence that pervades all, without an other or a second to stand beside it.


The journey to understanding Turiyatita involves peeling back the layers of illusion that fabricate duality within our experiences. Common perceptions of separation between self and other, observer and observed, are seen as just that—perceptions. These are not absolute truths but conditioned responses to the world. The realization of Turiyatita invites a shift from these conditioned views towards a holistic awareness, where dualities merge into a singular, expansive consciousness.

This path to enlightenment challenges the seeker to transcend the intellectual and embrace a lived experience of oneness. It is not about negating diversity but understanding the underlying unity that makes diversity possible. By recognizing the unity underlying all diversity, one does not lose the uniqueness of individual expressions; rather, one gains an appreciation of how these expressions emerge from the same source.


The implications of this understanding are vast and transformative. Embracing Turiyatita can lead to profound peace, as conflicts often stem from perceptions of separation. When one sees all beings and things as extensions of the same infinite reality, compassion and empathy flow naturally.

Advaita Vedanta’s discourse on nonduality and Turiyatita thus offers not just a philosophical stance, but a practical guide to living more harmoniously within the apparent complexities of the world. It beckons us to experience life from a place where the oneness of existence becomes not only a concept but a living reality.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond the Dualistic Mind

Nonduality as Direct Experience

Nonduality transcends mere philosophy. At its core, it embodies the direct encounter with the ultimate reality, which paradoxically, isn’t an experience in the conventional sense. The philosophy that arises around nonduality is intriguing, as it invites one to engage with a deeper form of wisdom. Yet, it’s crucial to acknowledge that this philosophical engagement is inherently prone to misinterpretation.

Consider the nature of thought itself. The very act of thinking about nonduality alters its essence. The subtle beauty and profound truth of nonduality are such that they evade the grasp of mental conception. To speak of nonduality is to risk distorting its pure form, as words are a tool of duality, crafted to delineate and differentiate.

Acting on nonduality further complicates its expression. Every action taken in the name of understanding or demonstrating nonduality carries the imprint of individual interpretation, thus never fully encapsulating its truest form. This is why nonduality cannot be pinned down as a mere philosophy or concept. It is beyond the intellectual and the tangible; it is the space where all dualistic perceptions dissolve.


However, this does not diminish the value of discussing and exploring nonduality. Each exploration, each dialogue, though imperfect, is a step toward the vast, uncharted expanse of understanding. It is in these explorations that we create space for insights to arise, even within the confines of our conceptual frameworks.

Ultimately, the pursuit of nonduality isn’t about attaining something or reaching a conclusion. It’s about the continual process of unlearning the layers of dualistic conditioning that obscure our true nature. It’s about resting in the spaciousness where true wisdom resides, beyond the reach of conventional thought and speech.


This journey invites you to experience the world afresh, beyond the confines of the dualistic mind. It beckons you to live in the wonder of the immediate and the real, where the essence of nonduality resides—not as a concept to be grasped, but as a reality to be lived.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond the Mirage

The Ego’s Role in the Quest for Enlightenment

In the labyrinth of human experience, the ego emerges as both the architect and inhabitant of its intricate corridors. It shapes our perceptions, drives our actions, and colours our interpretations of the world around us. The journey toward enlightenment, often seen as the pinnacle of spiritual achievement, is not exempt from the ego’s pervasive influence. This exploration delves into the nuanced relationship between the ego and the spiritual quest, challenging the seeker to look beyond surface motivations to the true essence of enlightenment.

The ego, in its essence, is a construct of identity, a compilation of beliefs, experiences, and perceptions that define the “I” or “self.” It is the narrator of our life story, constantly weaving narratives that reinforce its centrality in our existence. In the context of spirituality, the ego can manifest as the driving force behind our pursuit of enlightenment. It convinces us that attainment of this exalted state will elevate our worth, grant us peace, or confirm our superiority. Yet, this pursuit, when ego-driven, is akin to chasing a mirage—the closer we believe we are to grasping it, the more elusive it becomes.


The paradox lies like enlightenment itself. True enlightenment transcends the ego, a state of being that exists beyond the dualities of superiority and inferiority, attainment and loss. It is the realization that the self, as constructed by the ego, is but a fleeting shadow on the vast canvas of existence. The irony is profound: the very entity that seeks enlightenment—the ego—is the barrier that must be dissolved to experience it.

This realization invites a deeper inquiry: If the ego is the motivation behind our actions, including the quest for enlightenment, how can one transcend it? The answer lies not in the renunciation of the ego but in the understanding and integration of its role in our spiritual journey. It is about observing the ego without identification, recognizing its patterns, and gently guiding it from a place of seeking to one of presence. In presence, the distinction between seeker and enlightenment dissolves, revealing that the essence of what we seek is inherent within us, obscured only by the veils of the ego.

Transcending the ego does not mean its obliteration but understanding its illusory nature and no longer allowing it to dictate our spiritual journey. It means moving from ego-driven motivation to a state of being where actions flow from a place of awareness, compassion, and interconnectedness. This shift is subtle yet profound, marked not by dramatic enlightenment experiences but by the quiet realization of the oneness that pervades all existence.


In conclusion, the path to enlightenment is intricately linked with the understanding of the ego. It is a journey from identification with the ego to realizing the self as part of a larger, interconnected whole. This exploration challenges us to look beyond the ego’s motivations, question our perceptions of enlightenment, and discover the profound simplicity of being that lies beyond the ego’s grasp.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Infinite Echo of the Supreme

A Journey Beyond Duality

In the realm of spiritual exploration, the quest for understanding the nature of the Supreme is both ancient and infinitely complex. It beckons us toward a horizon where the distinction between the self and the infinite blurs, inviting a profound realization: the essence of the Supreme is not an external entity to be sought, nor is it a hidden treasure within—rather, it is the very fabric of existence, a boundless presence that pervades everything.

The notion that no Supreme is Being outside of us, nor within, but that all there is, and all there ever will be, is The Supreme, challenges the conventional dualities of inside and outside, sacred and profane, self and other. This perspective ushers us into a realm where these distinctions dissolve, revealing a unity that underlies the multiplicity of forms and phenomena.

In contemplating this unity, we embark on a journey that transcends the intellectual and ventures into the experiential. It is not enough to understand the concept of The Supreme as an abstract principle; one must live, breathe, and experience the omnipresence of this ultimate reality in the minutiae of everyday life. This journey demands a radical shift in perception—a willingness to see beyond the apparent separateness of the world to the underlying oneness that is the essence of The Supreme.


This realization unfolds not as a dramatic epiphany but as a gentle awakening, a gradual unfurling of awareness that illuminates the interconnectedness of all things. In this light, every moment becomes a portal to the divine, every interaction a reflection of The Supreme. The distinction between the seeker and the sought fades, as one comes to recognize oneself as an integral expression of the infinite.

How, then, do we cultivate this awareness? The path is as diverse as the seekers who walk it, yet common threads weave through the fabric of spiritual practices across cultures and traditions. Mindfulness, meditation, and contemplation serve as gateways to transcendence, tools to quiet the mind and attune the heart to the subtleties of the Supreme’s presence. Compassion and selfless service become expressions of the recognition of the divine in all beings.

In embracing this vision of nonduality, we are invited to reconsider our relationship with the world around us. The challenges and tribulations of life are no longer obstacles to be overcome in search of a distant divine, but rather manifestations of The Supreme itself, offering lessons and opportunities for growth. In this realization, the mundane becomes sacred, the ordinary, extraordinary.

As we navigate the complexities of existence, let us hold this understanding close: that we are not separate from the Supreme; we are and everything throughout the universe is the supreme. But from the standpoint of the small self, we are expressions of its infinite creativity and boundless love. In this recognition, we find not only solace but also the profound joy of being in harmony with the ultimate reality.


In the silent spaces between thoughts, in the depth of the night sky, in the eyes of a stranger, there lies an invitation to witness The Supreme in all its manifestations. It is an invitation to dissolve the illusion of separateness and awaken the truth of our inherent unity with the cosmos.

May your journey be filled with the light of this understanding, and may the realization of the omnipresence of The Supreme guide you to the depths of peace and the heights of ecstasy.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond the Illusion of Knowing

A Journey into Absolute Awareness

In the vast expanse of our existence, the quest for knowledge often becomes the cornerstone of our identity. Yet, what if the very foundation upon which we build our understanding of reality is itself an illusion? This exploration delves into the profound realization that true awareness transcends the confines of conventional knowing, inviting us into a realm where the essence of wisdom lies in embracing the unknown.

The human mind, a marvel of evolution, is innately driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge. We categorize, analyze, and store information, believing that the accumulation of facts leads us closer to the truth. However, this pursuit, albeit noble, may inadvertently tether us to a mirage. The belief in a definitive understanding of the universe and our place within it is a construct, a byproduct of the mind’s inherent need to grasp, define, and control.

Absolute awareness unfolds when we step beyond this illusion when we release the need to know and instead embrace the vastness of not knowing. This state of consciousness is not a void or absence of knowledge but a profound acknowledgment of the limitations of our conceptual frameworks. It is an acceptance that the essence of reality, in its infinite complexity, cannot be fully contained or comprehended by the constructs of human thought.


In this space of absolute awareness, we encounter the true essence of being. It is here, in the silence beyond thoughts and the duality of known and unknown, that we experience the pure state of consciousness. This experience transcends the intellectual understanding of nonduality; it is a direct encounter with the indivisible wholeness of existence. The realization that the observer and the observed are not separate entities but manifestations of the same underlying reality dismantles the illusion of separation, leading us to a state of unity with all that is.

Embracing this perspective shifts the way we engage with the world. When we recognize that our conventional knowledge is a drop in the ocean of existence, we approach life with humility and openness. This shift does not devalue the pursuit of knowledge but places it in a broader context where the mystery of existence is acknowledged and revered. It encourages a mode of being where every moment is an opportunity for awe and wonder, free from the constraints of needing to know and understand everything.

This journey into absolute awareness invites us to live in a state of perpetual discovery, where the acceptance of not knowing becomes a source of freedom and liberation. It challenges us to find comfort in the uncertainty, to find peace in the unanswerable questions, and to find enlightenment in the realization that in the grand scheme of existence, we are both everything and nothing.


As we navigate this path, we understand that the essence of wisdom lies not in the accumulation of knowledge but in the profound acceptance of the unknown. This realization is not the end but the beginning of a truly enlightened existence, where every breath is an invitation to experience the infinite depth of the present moment.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Paradox of Perfection

Divine Flaws in a Flawless Existence

In the realm of spirituality and philosophy, the concept of a perfect God is often contemplated with reverence and awe. This perfect entity, in many traditions, is seen as the embodiment of absolute purity, wisdom, and power. Yet, there lies a paradox at the heart of divinity: the expression of flaws within the framework of perfection. This notion challenges our conventional understanding of perfection and invites us to explore the deeper, more nuanced aspects of the divine and its manifestation in the world.

Consider for a moment the idea that a perfect God expresses its flaws perfectly. This statement that I am making is not a contradiction, but a profound acknowledgment of the complexity and depth inherent in the divine nature. It suggests that what we perceive as flaws are not mistakes or oversights but, rather, intentional expressions of the divine essence. These ‘flaws’ offer a window into the incomprehensible wisdom of the divine, serving as reminders of the limitless ways in which perfection can manifest.

The beauty of this concept lies in its ability to humanize the divine, making it more accessible and relatable to us. In our own lives, we strive for perfection, often berating ourselves for our flaws and failures. However, if we embrace the perspective that even in divinity, there exists a form of perfection that includes flaws, we can begin to view our imperfections not as failures, but as integral parts of our unique journey. This shift in perspective encourages a more compassionate and forgiving approach to self-growth and personal development.


Furthermore, the idea of a perfect God expressing flaws perfectly invites us to reevaluate our understanding of the world around us. The imperfections we observe in nature, in human behaviour, and the unfolding of events may not be random chaos but, perhaps, expressions of a larger, divine plan. This realization opens up a space for a deeper acceptance of the world as it is, fostering a sense of peace and trust in the unfolding of life’s mysteries.

In exploring the paradox of divine flaws, we are encouraged to engage with our spiritual journey more openly and curiously. It prompts us to question our assumptions about perfection, divinity, and the nature of reality itself. By contemplating how a perfect God might express flaws perfectly, we are invited into a richer, more dynamic relationship with the spiritual aspects of existence.

This exploration is not just a philosophical exercise but a practical guide for living. It teaches us to embrace our complexities and contradictions, to find beauty in imperfection, and to see the divine not as a distant, unattainable ideal but as a present, living truth reflected in every aspect of our lives.


In closing, let us ponder the myriad ways in which perfection and imperfection coexist within and around us. May this contemplation inspire a deeper appreciation for the mysterious, imperfectly perfect nature of the divine and encourage us to embrace our flaws as perfectly expressed aspects of our being.

Morgan O. Smith

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Nature’s Unyielding Dance

Embracing Evolution Beyond Acceptance

In the grand expanse of existence, nature is a paradoxical entity, embodying acceptance while relentlessly pursuing change. This duality offers a profound reflection on the nature of being and becoming, serving as a mirror to our spiritual journeys. Nature, in its essence, accepts its form and function with a serene equanimity that belies the tumultuous undercurrent of evolution. It is in this serene acceptance that the seed of transformation is sown, propelling existence toward an ever-unfolding destiny.

Nature’s acceptance is not of passivity but of an understanding that the present moment is perfect in its imperfection. It acknowledges that at this very instant, it is the culmination of countless cycles of change, yet it is but a waypoint on an infinite journey of becoming. This realization is key to unlocking the mysteries of our spiritual paths, where acceptance and change coexist in a delicate balance.

The process of evolution, both in the external world and within the realms of our inner landscapes, is nature’s testament to the perpetual quest for growth and transcendence. Just as the earth’s flora and fauna adapt to the ever-changing environment, so too must we embrace the evolution of our spiritual understanding and enlightenment. Each moment is an opportunity to transcend the limitations of our previous selves, spurred by the acceptance of our current state of being.


In this dance of existence, where acceptance and evolution move in harmony, lies the essence of true enlightenment. It is a journey that acknowledges the beauty of the now while striving for the potential of tomorrow. Much like nature’s ceaseless evolution, our spiritual paths are marked by an unending quest for deeper understanding, connection, and oneness with the universe.

This reflection on nature’s duality serves as a reminder that in our search for spiritual awakening, we must hold space for both acceptance and the desire for transformation. It is in the embrace of this paradox that we find the freedom to evolve, not despite nature’s acceptance, but because of it.


Through contemplating the unyielding dance of nature, we are invited to explore the depths of our being, challenging ourselves to grow and evolve while remaining grounded in the acceptance of our present reality. Let us, therefore, take inspiration from the world around us, recognizing that our journey towards enlightenment is a dynamic interplay between being and becoming, where the acceptance of what is served as the foundation for what we are yet to become.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Unending Quest

Evolution’s Eternal Dissatisfaction

In the grand scheme of existence, evolution emerges as a relentless force, driven not by a final destination but by an insatiable quest for transformation. This dynamic process, ever unfolding, illustrates the profound truth that satisfaction within creation is but a temporary state, a mere waypoint on a much grander journey. Evolution, in its essence, embodies the principle that perfection is not a fixed point but an endless horizon.

The notion that evolution is never wholly satisfied with its creations serves as a metaphor for our personal and spiritual growth. Just as the universe continuously evolves, so too must we. This concept challenges us to view our lives not as a series of destinations reached but as a continuous flow of becoming. It invites us to embrace change, celebrate the process of transformation, and find joy in the journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.

In the context of nonduality, this evolutionary dissatisfaction can be seen as a reflection of the universe’s inherent desire for expansion and self-expression. Nonduality teaches us that separation is an illusion, that all is one, and within this oneness, the drive towards greater expressions of complexity and consciousness is evident. The universe, and by extension, we, are not static entities but dynamic, ever-changing manifestations of consciousness seeking to explore and experience itself in infinite ways.


This perspective shifts our understanding of dissatisfaction. Rather than viewing it as a negative state to be avoided, we can see it as a catalyst for growth and evolution. Discontent becomes a signpost, pointing towards opportunities for deeper understanding and greater alignment with our true nature. It encourages us to look beyond the surface of our desires and to question what truly drives us toward fulfillment.

The evolutionary impulse within us all is a testament to the potential that lies in embracing the unknown. It is a call to venture beyond the comfort of the familiar, to let go of the need for permanence and certainty, and to surrender to the flow of life. This journey, though fraught with challenges, holds the promise of profound wisdom and spiritual awakening.


As seekers on this path, we are invited to reflect on our evolutionary dissatisfaction. How does it manifest in our lives? What lessons does it hold for us? And how can we harness it as a force for positive transformation?

This exploration of evolution and dissatisfaction offers a fresh lens through which we can view our journey toward enlightenment. It reminds us that the essence of growth is not in reaching a state of permanent satisfaction but in embracing the beauty of the process, the unfolding of life, and the deepening of our understanding of the interconnectedness of all things.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond Time

A Journey into the Infinite

In the realm of spiritual exploration, the concept of time often presents itself as a linear progression, segmented neatly into past, present, and future. Yet, if we dare to delve deeper into the essence of nonduality and Eastern philosophy, we uncover a profound truth: the linear construct of time is merely an illusion, a creation of the human mind designed to make sense of our existence. This realization beckons us to question, if even the Divine, the source of all creation, does not foresee the future, what does this imply about the nature of existence itself?

The notion that “Not even God knows the future; for there is no past, present, or future to be known” invites us into a contemplative exploration of the timeless. In this perspective, the future is not a distant realm to be foreseen or predicted, but rather a continuation of the present moment, ever-unfolding in the eternal now. This insight aligns with the core teachings of nonduality, which assert that all distinctions we perceive in the world, including the separation of time into distinct segments, are ultimately illusions.

In the vast expanse of consciousness, where the concept of time dissolves, we find ourselves in the presence of the infinite. Here, every moment is the beginning and the end, each instant a complete and whole experience of existence. This realization challenges us to live fully in the present, to embrace each moment as if it were the entirety of life itself. It encourages a state of constant awareness, where the past is not a burden to be carried, nor the future a destination to be reached, but rather, each moment is an opportunity for spiritual awakening and enlightenment.


This perspective offers a liberating view of the nature of divine omniscience. If the Divine exists beyond the confines of time, then foreknowledge becomes irrelevant. The Divine, in its infinite wisdom, is intimately connected with the unfolding moment, fully present in the eternal now. This understanding invites us to reconsider our relationship with the Divine, seeing it not as a distant overseer of our fate but as an ever-present guide on our journey through the boundless landscape of existence.

As we navigate this journey, we are called to let go of our attachment to the linear progression of time, to release our anxieties about the future, and our regrets about the past. In doing so, we open ourselves to the profound wisdom that lies in the present moment, discovering a path to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment that transcends the boundaries of time.


This exploration into the nature of time and the divine offers a fresh perspective on our spiritual journey. It challenges us to question deeply held beliefs and to embrace the mystery of the now. As we ponder the implications of a timeless existence, we are invited to experience life in its fullest expression, free from time constraints, and open to the infinite possibilities within the eternal present.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Quiet Power of Self-Affirmation

Embracing Truth Beyond Validation

In the realm of personal growth and spiritual enlightenment, a profound realization dawns upon us: when we harbour an unwavering conviction in truth, the need for external affirmation diminishes. This realization is a cornerstone in the journey toward self-awareness and inner peace.

Consider the nature of truth as perceived through the lens of Eastern philosophy. It is not a construct external to us, waiting for validation or approval. Instead, truth is an intrinsic part of our being, resonating deeply within our consciousness. The moment we recognize and embrace this inner truth, we transcend the dependence on external validation. This is a pivotal step in our spiritual evolution, marking a shift from seeking approval to cultivating self-assurance.

The beauty of this realization lies in its simplicity and power. When you are convinced of a truth – be it a personal belief, a spiritual insight, or an understanding of the self – you stand firm in your conviction without the crutch of others’ opinions. This is not to undermine the value of dialogue and shared perspectives but to highlight a more profound sense of confidence that comes from within.


This confidence is not born of arrogance or unwarranted self-assurance. It is a quiet, unshakable belief that what you hold has been reflected upon, deeply felt, and integrated into your being. It is a testament to the journey of self-discovery and personal enlightenment you have embarked upon.

The concept of non-duality in Eastern philosophy offers a valuable perspective here. It teaches us that the distinctions we make between self and others, between our beliefs and the external world, are illusory. In recognizing the non-dual nature of existence, we understand that our deepest truths are not separate from the universal truth. They are interwoven in the very fabric of existence, and as such, they require no external endorsement.

Embrace this journey of self-affirmation with humility and openness. Let your truths be a source of strength and guidance, rooted deeply in your experience and understanding. As you do so, you will find that the need for external validation naturally falls away, leaving you with a serene confidence in your path and beliefs.


In conclusion, the path to spiritual awakening and enlightenment is illuminated by the truths we hold dear, truths that require no external validation to shine brightly within us. They reflect our deepest selves, resonating with the universal truths that bind us all.

Morgan O. Smith

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