2022
DOI: 10.3390/rel13101004
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Origins of Dualism and Nondualism in the History of Religion and Spiritual Practice

Abstract: In a previous article we proposed that spiritual traditions and practices emerged to counterbalance humans inherent “dualism”, or perceived separation from the world around us, by cultivating experiences of “subject-object nonduality” more commonly referred to as “unification with the divine” or “enlightenment”. This implies that religions (social and political institutions ostensibly based in spiritual practices) similarly aim towards overcoming the separation of self and other. However, many religions includ… Show more

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“…The struggle of material and spiritual is very actual even today. Scientific articles in books (Noth, Lampe, 2020), magazines (Henning, Henning, 2022), lectures at conferences, as well as discussions on electronic networks, could be considered as Aristotle's "supporters" nowadays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The struggle of material and spiritual is very actual even today. Scientific articles in books (Noth, Lampe, 2020), magazines (Henning, Henning, 2022), lectures at conferences, as well as discussions on electronic networks, could be considered as Aristotle's "supporters" nowadays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%