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Why nondualism has never mattered more. In this book, you will:Gain a deep understanding of nonduality. Learn how nondual awareness, a central concept in meditation practices, can also lead to more balanced and rational decision-making. Explore why modern humanism often falls short of its noble intentions. Examine the rationality of various policy approaches by contemporary world leaders. Why are we edging toward World War III? Our planet has sufficient sustainable resources, so the culprit seems to be cultural and philosophical. The post-religious West wields its moral values with an…mehr

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Why nondualism has never mattered more. In this book, you will:Gain a deep understanding of nonduality. Learn how nondual awareness, a central concept in meditation practices, can also lead to more balanced and rational decision-making. Explore why modern humanism often falls short of its noble intentions. Examine the rationality of various policy approaches by contemporary world leaders. Why are we edging toward World War III? Our planet has sufficient sustainable resources, so the culprit seems to be cultural and philosophical. The post-religious West wields its moral values with an ideological fervor that borders on dogmatism. We preach enlightened rationality but fail to recognize the limits of our dualistic thinking. Sanity reveals why the Western philosophical emphasis on objectivity has become a liability in geopolitics: Science, while invaluable, ultimately cannot give existential guidance. Instead of absolving ourselves with good intentions, we need a return to common sense grounded in a philosophy that reconciles Western rationality with Eastern nondualism. Rational nondualism, as championed by Marcel Eschauzier, offers a groundbreaking synthesis of these two philosophical traditions. With zeal and dexterity, Eschauzier explains why nonduality is not a choice but a fact and why fathoming this has never been more urgent for the West. Recommended for philosophy and geopolitics enthusiasts open to integrating Eastern and Western thought-and anyone concerned with Earth's future. "The author does a great job mixing history, politics, and philosophy to give a new perspective by incorporating Eastern philosophies. [...] a must-read for those interested in the philosophy of today's power games."-Amazon customer