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What is Nonduality?

An Inquiry into Awareness and the Nature of Identity

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What is Nonduality?

De: Richard Clarke
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You assume you are a separate person living inside a body, looking out at a world.

This book questions that assumption.

Not philosophically. Not mystically. Not through belief.

But through direct examination.

Most spiritual books promise transformation, higher states, or permanent happiness. This one does not. Instead, it carefully investigates the single idea that shapes all psychological struggle: the belief that you are a separate self who must improve, achieve, and secure fulfillment.

Step by step, the book dismantles that assumption.

You will examine:

  • What you actually mean when you say “I”

  • Why the separate self feels so real

  • How seeking quietly reinforces dissatisfaction

  • The difference between what changes and what does not

  • Why happiness is not something you achieve

  • What remains when everything observable is set aside

At the center of the book is a clear method of self-inquiry — not repeating questions, not analyzing your personality, but directly observing experience and recognizing what is always present.

No metaphysics.
No belief system.
No enlightenment marketing.

Personality does not disappear. Preferences remain. Life continues — including aging and pain. What changes is identification. Compulsion softens. Psychological struggle loosens.

This is not about becoming someone better.

It is about seeing clearly what you have always been.

If you are tired of striving, tired of spiritual promises, and ready for a sober, precise examination of identity itself, this book offers a direct path — not toward something new, but toward what has never been absent.

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