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- adjective Not
dualistic .
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Examples
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Masao Abe, "whereas nondualistic oneness includes self-negation and is nonsubstantial" (24-25).
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind' 2007
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The deepest fact of reality is that the pure activity of this subtlest level is merely to produce nondualistic experiences.
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As we all know, and as I mentioned earlier, many bodies of thought unquestioningly include us within their concept of nature—Eastern nondualistic philosophies and Western science among them.
The Making of a New Biophilia: Evolutionary Governance and the Modern Creation Myth By Walter Truett Anderson William Harryman 2009
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Broadening our perspective, we try to experience a nondualistic feeling of the entire ocean from the floor to the surface.
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It's all part of the spontaneous, nondualistic, immediacy of being alive.
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As for the inner (three classes of secret mantra, the emphasis is on) deep awareness, which is a nondualistic unified pair.
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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However, this statement means that the realization of emptiness as it is directly experienced in nondualistic meditation cannot be expressed in words; it does not mean that emptiness cannot be reflected and meditated upon.
How to See Yourself As You Really Are Dalai Lama 2006
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However, this statement means that the realization of emptiness as it is directly experienced in nondualistic meditation cannot be expressed in words; it does not mean that emptiness cannot be reflected and meditated upon.
How to See Yourself As You Really Are Dalai Lama 2006
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What Derridean thought utterly lacks is any sense of suchness-- a quality that can be "found" by taking the nondualistic, nonessentialistic route.
Binary Oppositions: Good or Bad? Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005
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But Derrida's movement, i.e., deconstruction in its various forms, bothers me for what it represents-- a clunky modern Western attempt at nonessentialistic, nondualistic thinking that (1) was already done better in certain aspects of Greek thought and (2) was certainly better presented in religious traditions like Buddhism, or in the often-subversive thought of a classic like the Chuang Tzu.
Binary Oppositions: Good or Bad? Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005
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