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Swami, do you view that the three schools of Vedanta philosophy like dualism,

dvaita, qualified non-dualism visistadvaita and non-dualism advaita as

contradictory to one another? Does one school advocate just the opposite of what

the other says?

 

This is how it is usually understood and practiced by many. But, truly speaking

it is not so. In fact; these three are integrated. You find one as being the

continuation of the other. You will notice that one leads to the other.

 

Take for example, sugarcane. You find juice in the sugarcane. Here, there is

pulp and juice. This is the state of dualism. Now, you can extract juice

separating the pulp from the sugarcane. The juice, though very important and the

very essence drawn out of the sugarcane, does not stay long or cannot be

preserved for long. This state of obtaining the juice, separating the pulp from

the sugarcane is the state of qualified non-dualism. This juice is purified,

refined and processed into sugar and sugar remains the same forever. This is the

state of non-dualism. You can make use of sugar in anyway you like.

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