
Originally Posted by
slash112
Good question, I just looked back to see if I could figure it out.
Funnily enough, it sounds like he's essentially using non-duality to break free from duality. It looks to me like that's the barebones of what he's talking about.
Non-duality brings freedom in waking life, so I suppose it would be the same for dreams.
He gave this example:
So, I can see that yin and yang were both there, but he chose to ignore them both.
The thing is, with non-duality, duality still exists, but you are no longer a slave to it. Essentially you rise above duality. But all that means is, things are no longer good or bad, light or dark... they simply are.
His example is interesting because it shows that he was neither repelled by darkness, nor drawn to light. He simply existed and did his own thing.
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