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A Sanskrit word indicating “oneness” or more literally “non-duality,” from ''dvaya'', “dual,” with the negative prefix ''a-'' and the abstract suffix ''-tā''‚ “-ness.” Although the term is not commonly used in mainstream theosophical literature it is quite relevant to the theosophical philosophy which stresses the “oneness” of all things. | A Sanskrit word indicating “oneness” or more literally “non-duality,” from ''dvaya'', “dual,” with the negative prefix ''a-'' and the abstract suffix ''-tā''‚ “-ness.” Although the term is not commonly used in mainstream theosophical literature it is quite relevant to the theosophical philosophy which stresses the “oneness” of all things. | ||
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A Sanskrit word indicating “oneness” or more literally “non-duality,” from dvaya, “dual,” with the negative prefix a- and the abstract suffix -tā‚ “-ness.” Although the term is not commonly used in mainstream theosophical literature it is quite relevant to the theosophical philosophy which stresses the “oneness” of all things.
© Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila