
Delving into the First Ten Meanings
**Introduction:**
The term ‘nonduality’ has ancient roots, spanning across spiritual, philosophical, and scientific landscapes. Its depth is immense, often challenging the linguistic boundaries we’ve set. In this first of a three-part series, we’ll explore the initial ten meanings of nonduality.
**1. The Interconnectedness of All Things:**
Everything in existence is interwoven, suggesting a universe that functions as one organism. This hints at a cosmic web where every action ripples across the vast expanse of existence.
**2. The Unbroken Wholeness of Existence:**
No part of the universe is truly separate. We’re all fragments of an unbroken wholeness, seamlessly flowing into one another.
**3. Beyond the Concepts of Subject and Object:**
In true realization, the perceived barrier between the observer and the observed fades, inviting a unified experience.
**4. Absence of Separation Between Self and Other:**
The ego-driven distinction between “me” and “you” is an illusion. At our core, we arise from the same source.
**5. Reality Undivided by Conceptual Distinctions:**
Our minds love categorizing, but reality, in its pure form, remains undisturbed by these conceptual labels.
**6. The Ground of Being Where Opposites Merge:**
Contradictions and polarities find their reconciliation in this primordial ground, pointing towards a harmonious existence.
**7. A State Where Observer and Observed are One:**
Pure awareness doesn’t differentiate. In moments of profound insight, the duality of perceiver and perceived collapses.
**8. The Essence That Remains When Duality Dissolves:**
When the mind’s dualistic tendencies dissolve, what remains is pure, undifferentiated essence.
**9. The Primordial Nature of Consciousness:**
Consciousness is the foundational fabric from which all dualities emerge and into which they dissolve.
**10. A Unified Field Transcending Dualistic Notions:**
Beyond the quantum and cosmic scales, there might exist a unified field that transcends our dualistic understanding of reality.
**Conclusion:**
These initial ten meanings provide a gateway into the vast landscape of nonduality. They beckon us to question our perceptions, beliefs, and understandings of the universe and our place in it.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!



