Nondualism

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Nondualism, mainly called nonduality and also called interconnectedness;[1][2]Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag The term is derived from the Sanskrit "advaita", "not-two"[3][4] or "one without a second". While "advaita" is primarily related to the Hindu philosophy of Advaita Vedanta & Kashmir Shaivism, nondualism refers to several, related strands of thought, and there is no single definition for the English word "nonduality". According to David Loy it is best to speak of various "nondualities" or theories of nonduality.[5]

References

  1. Grimes|1996|p=15
  2. Seager|2012|p=31
  3. Grimes|1996|p=15
  4. Katz|2007
  5. Loy|2012|p=7