The document discusses non-duality and how it relates to human psychology and experience. It argues that true non-duality is impossible for humans to absolutely experience or understand due to how our minds and bodies exist in duality within spacetime. However, it suggests our unconscious minds may exist outside of spacetime in a singular, non-dual state. It proposes that our concept of non-duality comes from projecting an internal representation based on our earliest pre-birth experiences of oneness with our mothers onto the external world. Exploring this relationship between the dual and non-dual can provide insights into reducing human suffering.
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Non duality abstract
1. Depth Psychology, Non Duality & Memories of Paradise Lost
Since antiquity various religions and philosophical schools have viewed non duality as a
desired state of human excellence, a mine of human potential that leads to experiences of
ecstasy and a panacea for human suffering. For the purpose of this discussion, we define
non duality a state of merged unity achieved from transcendence or transmutation of
opposites, which is also a state of singularity from which the universe, as we know it, has
emerged.
The paper argues that the absolute experience and understanding of such a state is
impossible thru human cognition primarily because human mind and body are crafted in
response to duality inherent in the universe. Further, since human body and mind can
exist only within the spacetime continuum, personal consciousness is intractably linked to
the body and can only function in relativity, when bounded by opposites. Hence anything
outside of the spacetime continuum, or that which is not bounded by opposites, is outside
of human experience, and must remain.
Given the fact that non duality can be imagined, and conceptualized in human abstraction
is, however, indicative of an inner experience that correlates to an encounter with
singularity/non duality. Hence there is a possibility that the unconscious component of
the psyche, the objective psyche or collective unconscious, may exist outside the realm of
spacetime continuum, unbounded by the opposites, in a mode of singularity, or non
duality. Such a structure of psychic totality could possibly lead our imaginations towards
singularity/non duality in the external world.
Since we can understand our external environment only through the filters of our internal
reality, it follows that our imagination of non duality arises from projection of an internal
representation in our personal consciousness onto an external phenomenon, the nearest
representation of such a singularity being our earliest imprints of an absolute, and
symbiotic union outside the spacetime continuum unbounded by the matrix of the
opposites – our experiences of the womb, and of being mothered. Thus, to be registered
in human cognition, any authentic experience of the non duality experienced in the
moment, has to pass thru the filters of our experiences of being mothered, for we can only
experience that for which a template has been created in our formative memory.
The paper explores such multidimensional aspects of the two modes of existence using
depth psychological perspectives and contemporary scientific models. It explores the
mutuality beneficial roles played by such modes in alleviation of human suffering. The
paper concludes with the clinical implications of balancing the two to create ongoing
meaning and joy in life.