Why this word is great
NONDUALITY — [Noun] The philosophical or spiritual concept that reality is a unified whole without fundamental divisions or separations. From the prefix non- ("not") + duality ("the state of being dual or divided into two"), ultimately derived from the Sanskrit advaita ("not two"). Unlike "dualism" (which posits a chasm between mind and matter) or "pluralism" (which celebrates multiplicity), nonduality dissolves boundaries into a seamless whole. It is the moment before you name the color of the sky, the silence between two thoughts where subject and object vanish, or the way a river cannot tell itself apart from the rain that feeds it—not a denial of difference, but the recognition that all divisions are provisional, drawn in sand by a mind that forgets it is also the ocean.