Ex Radical Non-duality Author Reflects on it's Toxicity - Guy Smith

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @hansenmarc
    @hansenmarc 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for continuing to share the problems with radical nonduality. I find it fascinating that Buddhism has had the concept of anatta (no self or not self depending on your chosen translation) and yet I haven’t seen the same detriment to people’s self esteem. I’m very curious about why its approach seems so much more healthy.

  • @walterdriscoll4
    @walterdriscoll4 8 месяцев назад

    Would love to host you for an open discussion on this subject. Great chat 🙏 I facilitated the discussion you mentioned and would be interested in Having you both on my channel so that it’s not an echo chamber. We welcome diversity of thought 🙏

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 8 месяцев назад

    An excellent conversation, thanks to you both. I have personally had trouble with the concept it is just arising as in Stalin or Hitler is just arising, it is an easy out where no responsibility or accountability is taken or needed. It goes against my feeling and that never works out well for me anyways.

  • @annieandaj
    @annieandaj 8 месяцев назад

    Non duality can make us feel unplugged....like we have no personal power. To believe that we have no choice in life is very damaging. Choice/accountability is our power. For me, any extreme point of view.....all or nothing....is a major red flag. Ambiguity is a part of our experience. There is continuous change and trying to define reality with dogmas just doesn't work. We are our own authority.