Can a world exist without duality? — TheMadFool
Well first of all, no one can be kept in isolation in a happy place. That's impossible. — AppLeo
Now, can man experience this non-duality? This would mean unity, and a feeling of oneness with everything would be called by many a mystical experience. If we assume that mystical experiences or forms of enlightenment indeed make one experience oneness with everything, then the answer is yes. — Tzeentch
Also, that means you agree that duality is a contingent property of reality. — TheMadFool
The ego implies a separate 'I'. — Tzeentch
Especially if you're just lazing and loafing around doing nothing productive. — AppLeo
Duality is true.
My question is, is it a necessary feature for understanding or is it contingent?
Can a world exist without duality? — TheMadFool
I don't think it necessarily means letting go of being. The state of being is in many such disciplines one of the highest attainable by man. — Tzeentch
The "world" can exist without duality in that some things do not have opposites. — Josh Alfred
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