11:30 am - 01:00 pm
It has become common to think of awakening in terms of nonduality. Some use the term nondual to simply mean spiritual or the inseparability of all forms from each other. Thinking that realization means awakening to the nondual, however, is limiting the potential that we all have.
This webinar wants to open the view of realization:
- To encompass the mystery and richness of the amazing truth of reality; and
- To reveal more possibilities for spiritual experience and awakening
In this webinar series, A. H. Almaas [A Hameed Ali] will discuss how:
- Realization can happen even in duality
- The dual world is necessary for all realizations
- Most people experience spirituality in the dual world
- Spiritual truth appears in dual experience
- Duality can include realization and awakening
Our spiritual nature can express itself in many ways, in many worlds. Dual is one way, real and not illusory. Nondual is another way, real and beautiful. Yet, A. H. Almaas says, there are many other ways, such as unilocal realization where each form is actually every other form without it losing its particularity.
In this webinar series, A. H. Almaas will give a new example not made public before: a kind of realization, and a way of experiencing, that is neither dual nor nondual. It is a realization where the concept of dual and its opposite of nondual are irrelevant.
The first webinar will be on dual spirituality; the second on nondual spirituality. The third webinar will be a new presentation, one that is not discussed in most spiritual circles anymore, but known by some traditions, and even seen as the true enlightenment.
This webinar series is hosted in partnership with Science and Nonduality (SAND). Please register here.
For questions about the course, please contact SAND here.
September 14: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Pacific
September 15: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Pacific
September 16: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Pacific
All the sessions will be recorded and available on demand so you may view at anytime.
$89 for the series
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