Yes, exactly, Zizlz,
Neo-Advaita makes no sense at all... and this is at the very heart of the problem we have here with Tony Moo. A certain proportion of the general population are attracted to ideas that make no sense!!
Because these ideas can be manipulated and you can read into them anything you want to read into them. It suits a certain type of person who is either rebellious, unhinged, adventurous/curious, very tired, alienated or just perhaps a very creative thinker- very open and receptive.
You listen to this confusing, vague, non-sensible, non-dual message when it is delivered in a soft, slow voice and you sort of disassociate from reality a bit.
Don't forget, confusing people is recognized as a successful trance induction technique.
Neo-Advaita makes no sense at all... and this is at the very heart of the problem we have here with Tony Moo. A certain proportion of the general population are attracted to ideas that make no sense!!
Because these ideas can be manipulated and you can read into them anything you want to read into them. It suits a certain type of person who is either rebellious, unhinged, adventurous/curious, very tired, alienated or just perhaps a very creative thinker- very open and receptive.
You listen to this confusing, vague, non-sensible, non-dual message when it is delivered in a soft, slow voice and you sort of disassociate from reality a bit.
Don't forget, confusing people is recognized as a successful trance induction technique.