
In our lives we are aware of DUALITY - hot and cold, kind and cruel, happy and sad, war and peace, healthy and unhealthy.
Do our minds create this world of Duality?
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Nisargadatta Maharaj ( 1897 - 1981), was a Hindu guru of nondualism.

His Guru told him: "Go back to that state of pure being, where the ‘I am’ is still in its purity before it got contaminated with ‘I am this’ or ‘I am that.’
"Your burden is of false self-identifications - abandon them all."

"Trust me, I tell you: you are Divine. Take it as the absolute truth.
"Your joy is divine, your suffering is divine too.
"All comes from God. Remember it always. You are God, your will alone is done."
Nisargadatta Maharaj says he did not condition his mind by thinking, "I am God, I am wonderful, I am beyond."
He simply focused the mind on pure being, and soon the peace and joy and deep all-embracing love became his normal state.
"In it all disappeared - myself, my guru, the life I lived, the world around me.
"Only peace remained, and unfathomable silence."

According to Timothy Conway, Nisargadatta's only subject was -
"Our real Identity as the birthless-deathless, infinite-eternal Absolute Awareness ...
"Fundamentally, we are not an individual, we are intrinsically always and only the Absolute.[web 3]
Nisargadatta explains:
"You are the timeless spaceless witness.
"And even if the mind tells you that you are the one who is acting, don't believe the mind.

According to Conway, awareness of the Absolute could be regained by -
"A disidentification from the dream of 'me and my world'".
Nisargadatta's message:
"You are not your body, but you are the consciousness in the body."

According to Conway, awareness of the Absolute could be regained by -
"A disidentification from the dream of 'me and my world'".
Nisargadatta's message:
"You are not your body, but you are the consciousness in the body."
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