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|LensShadowDescription=there is no distinction between subject and object, self and external world.
|LensShadowDescription=yes
|Looming=Dualism|LoomingDescription=the insistence that there is an observing Self that is different than experience, and that thoughts in one's mind are essentially distinct from observation of outside experience.  This is a roadblock that may take practice to overcome.
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|Flickering=Dual Consciousness|FlickeringDescription=happens when learning about Nonduality is halted prior to experiencing actual Nonduality.  Someone might observe (correctly) that all experience is part of the same consciousness, but there is another step to go - we must Unlearn the idea that the sense of self is somehow special, and falls outside of our conscious experience.
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