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I have noticed that many Hindu religions and philosophy boil down to the same conclusion, with Buddhism being the more blunt explination of it. Jnana (Jannism) & Sat Yogas, the Upanishads, the Baghivad Gita, the Spiritual Teachings of Ramana Maharashi, most of the things Ram Dass rambles about... so many gurus and sages from that continent draw their power from the same conclusion, anyone who has done mild research into nonduality would understand the famous metaphor "Mistaking a Rope for a Snake", the divine dance of Leela, etc.
So many people who "realize" this truth say it and spout about it, but they act as though entranced in some kind of drug-induced high. Have they understood it without being ready? Is the truth that the Hindu philosophies trying to get across incorrect? Is it a fount to some and a curse to the unworthy?
I am wondering if any of you that are versed in this line of thinking got any tangible results or powers from putting on the non-duality-goggles, because that looks like a big tangle of madness.
So many people who "realize" this truth say it and spout about it, but they act as though entranced in some kind of drug-induced high. Have they understood it without being ready? Is the truth that the Hindu philosophies trying to get across incorrect? Is it a fount to some and a curse to the unworthy?
I am wondering if any of you that are versed in this line of thinking got any tangible results or powers from putting on the non-duality-goggles, because that looks like a big tangle of madness.