The Secret Connection Between The Law Of Attraction And Non-Duality

The path of Nonduality and the path of the Law of Attraction seem to be very separate approaches to the truth of our existence. They do, however, share profound similarities as well as some fundamental differences. The two approaches can be brought together in a synergistic and complementary relationship if we take the Law of Attraction as being the creative expression of the realisation of Nonduality. What is Nonduality? Simply put: Nonduality is to see through the illusion of subject and object and to realise the Nondual Source of subject and object and of all existence. How is this achieved? The are many ways and paths in Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sufism, and even mystical Christianity to achieve this re-cognition. However, in recent times, the Neo-Advaita tradition drawing mostly on the practices offered by the 20th-century saint & sage, Ramana Maharishi has become dominant in the West. Ramana Maharishi’s primary practice suggestion was the inquiry “Who Am I?” Through the consistent application of this inquiry, “Who Am I?” one begins to clearly see that there is no substantive subject that makes up a “me.” In fact, there is no “I” or “me” at all; they are completely illusory. The sense that I exist is merely a practised and repeated thought. The one who I believe is thinking the thought is itself merely a thought! When the subject is seen as illusory, it is also seen that the objective world is also illusory. All that is left is the Nondual Source. One without a second. Both the sense of separate self and the apparent world are both absorbed into Nondual Source. According to this Nondual approach along with the separate sense of self, all personal preferences are seen through as illusory and re-absorbed into the Nondual Source. The Law of Attraction also posits a Source of existence. However, The Law of Attraction does not teach that the separate sense of self is to be transcended in Source. #lawofattraction #spirituality #nonduality Script: Matt Mackane
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