Why engage in practice, isn't that a paradox?

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2007

Interview with Peter Fenner, a contemporary Nondual Teacher by Jordan Gruber. Discusses paradox of practice. More info: www.radiantmind.net

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  • I realize throught DMT..."everyones" got there way to not there.

  • You're thinking too much. :-)

  • Yes yes yes!!

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  • i´ve just started reading his book "radiant mind". it´s first pages are intensive and clear. close to tolle and krsihnamurti whose books gave me so much insight. but indeed - the one wanted to have us here. maybe duality is part of the non-duality. to try to get rid of duality is rather a step just into it. spirituality means for me to be aware and accept what is, even if there are moments of non-acceptance. leave the words and ideas. the truth is has no path as krishnamurti says...

  • the concept of "non-duality" has had value for me but to say it's the end of the road: elightenment? no where else to go?..another trap? as it seems dangerously close to: "i know it all!" so we might then be spiritualizing the ego. just having a thought is a form of duality. being 'here' in a body, conversing, etc. = duality. there may be a reason why we have the experience of it so do we need to eradicate it? we play divinely with ideas, words..non-duality as a tool perhaps rather than an end.

  • beautiful...thank-you:)

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