Nondualism, also called
non-duality, "points to the idea that the universe and all its multiplicity are ultimately expressions or appearances of one essential reality." It is a term and concept used to define various strands of religious and spiritual thought. It is found in a variety of Asian religious traditions and modern western spirituality, but with a variety of meanings and uses. The term may refer to:
- advaya, the nonduality of conventional and ultimate truth, or relative and Absolute reality:
- Buddhist Madhyamaka, which says there is no absolute, transcendent reality beyond our everyday reality;
- Chinese Mahayana, but also neo-Vedanta, which says that there is no absolute difference between the relative world and "absolute" reality;