List of questions with timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - What is the difference between Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga? 12:54 - What should I do to make my buddhi accept the truth? 24:54 - Why are we told to practice dharma when Brahman is in everything? 32:10 - How can we recognize our true nature in everyday experience? 44:16 - Even with many practitioners, how many are really practicing Sanatana Dharma? 49:43 - If Brahman, which is real, appears as name, form and function, how can these be unreal? 57:24 - How can I get my mind to sit in the knowledge of the truth in the midst of life's problems? 01:08:41 - How can we detach from the body and mind when we are attached to them?
Nidhi’s question and you answer has resonated so deeply with me. I have heard your answer at least 6 times and each time I take away something special. Deepest Pranams to you Swamiji.
How fluently and clearly swamiji explains. I wish once I will be able to meet him and listen to him in person. By listening to him almost all doubts that arise get cleared very naturally
I like that saying of swami vivekananda,that there is a power in this universe which thinks itself as feminine and mother of the universe....its so real for me...when i am really in conflict n scared,..i cry out to her for help...and she as mother not always immediately answers,.if she knows i can do it myself she ignores,,😊😊 Thus she helped me grow strong n surrender more.
Swami Sarvapriyananda has changed my life, what a great teacher. His wisdom, his love, his knowledge, his clairity and his humor are just absolutely massive. I have been brought up ((european) intellectually so no deitie(s) in my upbringing. I would love to have a deity to establish a devotional relationship with. Are there people here that recognise this?
A suggestion: Try worshipping Swami Sarvapriyananda himself as a (living) deity. I do that with all my Teachers, none of whom I have met personally but who have given so much to me. Or you could worship a higher power that has brought Swamiji to your life.
Buddha Vipassana, Ashtavakra Samhita, Jiddu Kriahnamurti, Vvekachdamani, Avadutta Gita, Aparoukshanubuthi, Panchadasi flowed naturally.But yes, Advaita Vedanta is par excellence. All blended very well. In Panchadasi, I understood Ishvara and hence Bhakti Yoga. Pranam Swamiji.
This one included many ah~has, including the new description of counting the 10th person. Swami's suggestion of connecting to mother really touched me. In terms of methods, there is always immersion in nature, especially water. It doesn't have to be anthropomorphic. There is so much mother in nature.
Pronam Maharaj 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. Loved your very enlightening talk … wish I can put them into my daily practice even a fraction of it …. joy Ma , Joy Thakur Joy Swamiji
All this talk revolving around two words ....... Pure CONSCIOUSNESS+ Notions that exist in that consciousness(Notions don't have independent existence, it exists within Pure Consciousness) = The ABSOLUTE REALITY
Although, as Swamiji says that Advaita Vedanta stands or falls in its own right , the connections between Quantum Physics and Advaita are so glaring that I think Advaita , in particular , may become even more universally accepted and appreciated. . E=🕉️.🕊️
Hari Om Swamiji .. I have two comments. You mentioned Pujya Swami Sri Dayananda Saraswathi as a great teacher of Vedanta and I agree. He never said all religions are the same and we know they are different from their teachings. If they were the same, why would the Abrahamic religions seek market share via conversions, forced or otherwise and treat others as pagans and infidels? My second point is that Atma is not Soul and we see our learned Swamijis liberal in loosely using this word Soul.
To your first point: if you look at the differences between religions you will find them in their dogmas and rituals no doubt, but those - quoting Swami Vivekananda - are only secondary details. To your second point: the understanding of the Atman differs even between Indian traditions, using "soul" to refer to it is not a problem in itself, if one is intrested he or she will get to an understanding of what it means in their particular tradition. Quoting Swami Dayanandaji is a sign of respect from the speaker, it shows reverence to a great monk. But does not mean their interpretation is exactly the same.
@@danielcanela Should those affected stand idly while those with their dominant ‘secondary’ details destroy the one holding on to a higher primary plane? One cannot teach Vedanta to a scorpion and ask it not to sting appealing to it as being integral to that One consciousness! Some will not rise beyond their secondary nature and hence the conversion, destruction. rape and pillage of those aspiring for a higher purpose. Om Tat Sat
We get enlightened and hv to develop devotion to a bigger highest self to dispose self love. Our highest self has to break into our little selves to disperse self love. If we solve the self love equation, whole puzzle of this reality can be ended 😅
As regards the question of Dharma and ' acceptance-realization ' riddle, one has to remember another important factor in the complex equation " Life "- Karma: the law of cause n effect. Remember, Brahma has only one temple in spite of being Creator, due to a curse for sly behavior. One has to take account of one's entire life - each word, each deed, each thought that would have prevented God-realization and being left out in this Sansara 😮💨
Chit, consciousness itself, Chitta, consciousness of mind stuff. Before the mind is chit. Characteristics is chitta still illustrated by chit within. Illustrated is that alone, within the mind of form is the essence of the pure whole consciousness within. Such as gold within a necklace(chit within chitta).
मनोबुद्ध्यहङ्कार चित्तानि नाहं न च श्रोत्रजिह्वे न च घ्राणनेत्रे । न च व्योम भूमिर्न तेजो न वायुः चिदानन्दरूपः शिवोऽहम् शिवोऽहम् ॥१॥ Mano-Buddhy-Ahangkaara Cittaani Naaham Na Ca Shrotra-Jihve Na Ca Ghraanna-Netre | Na Ca Vyoma Bhuumir-Na Tejo Na Vaayuh Cid-Aananda-Ruupah Shivo[a-A]ham Shivo[a-A]ham ||1|| Meaning: 1.1: Neither am I the Mind, nor the Intelligence or Ego, 1.2: Neither am I the organs of Hearing (Ears), nor that of Tasting (Tongue), Smelling (Nose) or Seeing (Eyes), 1.3: Neither am I the Sky, nor the Earth, Neither the Fire nor the Air, 1.4: I am the Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness; I am Shiva, I am Shiva, The Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness
Swamiji , what you said and how you explained about non duality, was very convincing. But Swamiji , while I understand whatever you have said , I still haven’t reached a stage where I practice it . Does a person who understands it and practices it merges into himself ?
A man who has not renounced, not taking sanyasa, it is very hard for him to totally surrender to the Space of Non duality. It is as if taking a plunge into depth of abyss. But of course it is nothing impossible for Ishvara, by grace, the jump can happen.
I agree. I personally believe immersion in nature during that renouncement is an essential ingredient. It is a rite of passage and does not have to last forever, but required for sure.
When it is a question of either/or, or and/both; it is always and/both because Reality is both. We live in a dual system and we ourselves are dual. Unity encompasses both dualities. Reality is not either/or it is Both. Without duality nothing would be manifest as there would be Unity only.
Then you must accept that the dreams you see when you are asleep are as real as the "reality" you wake up to. If you don't (and you practically don't, because if a person hits you in a dream you don't wake up and hit them back)... then you must accept that there are levels of reality. That something can be more real or less real. Simple as that. Brahman is more real than reality.
Thanks a lot Swami! In order to realize God-Brahman in our life, we have to die in a world-maya, because we cann't be born and live in eternity without dying in temporary and transient (illusory) life. Jesus said: "No one is able to serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and he will love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and he will despise the other. You are not able to serve God and mammon". It seems to me it is the main principal and rule for every spiritual practice.
I don't understand why I didn't get the notification for the video. Missing his videos is equal to total loss. It's scary for me. Please upload Swamiji's videos of Bhagavadgita too. It's not uploaded for a long time.
If a neurologist pumps chemicals that create anxiety and stress into the brain of a Enlightened Gnyani will he suffer? Or he'll be able to centre back to peace from the knowledge of non duality?
Namaskar. I also have a question and sent it on AskSwami mail. I am posting my question here as well. Thank you. QUESTION- Brahman can be realized through negation, similar to the Buddhist concept of Shunyata or void. However, Brahman is described as Existence Consciousness Bliss, contrasting with the notion of nothingness in Buddhism. But can this nature of Brahman, embodying Existence Consciousness Bliss, could be considered Maya, since it gives rise to the appearance of the unreal. Hence, Can we say that Brahman is actually void, with Existence Consciousness Bliss being the Maya aspect because we say Maya is in Brahman without any start. Thus, Can Brahman encompass both Void/Nothingness/Emptiness which is the True Reality reached from negation of everything and Existence Consciousness Bliss being the Maya aspect? I would be very grateful for some insights on this question. Thank you.
(Illustration of both views) The atman cannot be seen, As the Buddha says nothing, The atman cannot be seen, As Vedanta says no object, The Seer is the wholeness, This liberation within. Of no image is existence itself, This design is that within "the self", This is the essence, As the Buddha is nothing but enlightenment, As the Vedantant is the Seer of no things but pure consciousness.
Being and Void are first of all words. Words are meant to separate reality in the form "this is such", "that is different". In non-duality you can say that the Ultimate encompasses both, but "encompass" is a word that assumes plurality is as real as unity.
When we say that the forest encompasses the trees, we do not mean to say that the trees are less real than the forest, see? It's a problem of language, as most problems are.
When Buddha referred to something as Void, he was referring to Brahman only, because he was saying there is something like nothing meaning there exists something but it cannot be described since it's not an object so he called it Shunya. So existence of something that cannot be described what it actually is, is called as Shunya by Buddha but that is same as Brahman in my opinion.
Advaitha (nondual and conscious Athma = Shiva) is INCOMPLETE without Dvaitha (duality capable Shakhti in the conscious field of Shiva) and vice versa. it is just like saying Shiva and Shakhti cannot exist without each other. Without Shiva, there is no Shakhti and without Shakthi there is no Shiva. It is the reason why it is "nondual". They always exist together for the perpetual duality cycles of nature to happen. Sankhya (mentioned by Sri Krishna in the 6000 yr old Bhagavad Gita) simply combines Advaitha and Dvaitha. So, all these "darshanas" are parts of the whole. Sankhya says without the observer (shiva), nothing can be observed (shakthi) in its current form or no duality cycles of nature can happen. Sankhya can be validated by logic, double slit quantum experiment and embodied experience. Lot of distortions crept in during colonailism through different interpretations of these metaphysics which led to contradictions Modern interpreters of Advaitha wrongly interpret "Maya" as the "illusion" through which Brahman falsely appears as the universe. Truth is Maya is just another name for Prakrithi and it is absolutely real. So is our material realm. In the same way, Mithya does not mean false. It means temporary or relative exisence. eg Tasks in your office may be temporary but not false. You have to finish them.
List of questions with timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:09 - What is the difference between Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga?
12:54 - What should I do to make my buddhi accept the truth?
24:54 - Why are we told to practice dharma when Brahman is in everything?
32:10 - How can we recognize our true nature in everyday experience?
44:16 - Even with many practitioners, how many are really practicing Sanatana Dharma?
49:43 - If Brahman, which is real, appears as name, form and function, how can these be unreal?
57:24 - How can I get my mind to sit in the knowledge of the truth in the midst of life's problems?
01:08:41 - How can we detach from the body and mind when we are attached to them?
Good idea. Thanks
Your talks have changed my life. Thank you.
You are not the only one. 🙏
mine too
Nidhi’s question and you answer has resonated so deeply with me. I have heard your answer at least 6 times and each time I take away something special. Deepest Pranams to you Swamiji.
Same with me ❤
How fluently and clearly swamiji explains. I wish once I will be able to meet him and listen to him in person. By listening to him almost all doubts that arise get cleared very naturally
Explanation perfect despite the simplicity. You are the perfect teacher. Hari Om !!
I like that saying of swami vivekananda,that there is a power in this universe which thinks itself as feminine and mother of the universe....its so real for me...when i am really in conflict n scared,..i cry out to her for help...and she as mother not always immediately answers,.if she knows i can do it myself she ignores,,😊😊
Thus she helped me grow strong n surrender more.
Wow, that is finding true grace. That is quite beautiful, thank you for sharing.
++that is the beauty offHinduism which stresses Moyherhood of Godhead
Swami Sarvapriyananda has changed my life, what a great teacher. His wisdom, his love, his knowledge, his clairity and his humor are just absolutely massive. I have been brought up ((european) intellectually so no deitie(s) in my upbringing. I would love to have a deity to establish a devotional relationship with. Are there people here that recognise this?
I recognise this.Maybe someone can raise our question to Swami Sarvapriyananda.💗🙏
A suggestion: Try worshipping Swami Sarvapriyananda himself as a (living) deity. I do that with all my Teachers, none of whom I have met personally but who have given so much to me. Or you could worship a higher power that has brought Swamiji to your life.
@@rravi1045 Thank you for your kindness to reply to our question.This is a practical and well thought answer.
Lucky people who can directly see and listen to him there.
Pranam, Swami 🙏 This talk has helped immensely 🤗🌺🙏
Buddha Vipassana, Ashtavakra Samhita, Jiddu Kriahnamurti, Vvekachdamani, Avadutta Gita, Aparoukshanubuthi, Panchadasi flowed naturally.But yes, Advaita Vedanta is par excellence. All blended very well. In Panchadasi, I understood Ishvara and hence Bhakti Yoga. Pranam Swamiji.
Pranam Swamiji 🙏🏼
Only understanding is not enough, loving the fact is needed.
This one included many ah~has, including the new description of counting the 10th person. Swami's suggestion of connecting to mother really touched me. In terms of methods, there is always immersion in nature, especially water. It doesn't have to be anthropomorphic. There is so much mother in nature.
ಓಂ ಶ್ರೀ ಗುರುಭ್ಯೋ ನಮಃ
Thank you so much. So much unpacked. I will listen to this again and again ❤
Pranam Maharaj 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you Swami. Your lessons help me a lot. What a gift you have to be able to explain so clearly. I am grateful to you 🙏
Swamiji, thank you for all your talks. It really helps to connect with truth 🙏
Namaskaram Swamiji 🙏🌷
Pronam Maharaj. Onek proshner uttor pelam.
हरी: ऊॅं तत्सत्|
श्रीरामकृष्णार्पणमस्तु 🙏🏻
Namaskar Swami Sarvapriyanandaji Maharaj 🙏🏻
Thank you Vedanta society New York for sharing this 🌹
Good work स्वामीजी
Pranams Swamiji. Blessed indeed to have listened to Swamiji's explanation.
Another jewel from Swamiji.
No words to say Maharaj. Maharaj of nector like knowledge.i bow down to u Swami.
Thank you. Love your clarity in your answers. So easy and enjoyable to digest. Very grateful. 🙏❤️
Always an honor to be in the presence of such Light. Thank you Hanuman
Pranam Thakur pranam maa pranam Swamiji
Pronam Maharaj 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. Loved your very enlightening talk … wish I can put them into my daily practice even a fraction of it …. joy Ma , Joy Thakur Joy Swamiji
Love, gratitude and blessings beloved 💞🙏🕊
For Advaitha Siddhi purification of Mind through Sadhana is essential...chitta Suddhi
Namaskaram Sri Swamiji
All this talk revolving around two words .......
Pure CONSCIOUSNESS+ Notions that exist in that consciousness(Notions don't have independent existence, it exists within Pure Consciousness) = The ABSOLUTE REALITY
Pranams Swamiji ❤
Amazing session. Thankyou Swami Ji and VSNY team ❤❤
Thank you Swamiji. Dandavat Pranaam 🙏🙏🙏
Pranam swamiji
consciousness is realization...
Such a blessing ❤
जय जय श्री विवेकानन्द, जय श्री स्वामी सच्चिदानन्द, जय रामकृष्ण परमहंस नमोस्तुते।🙏🏼
❤❤❤thank you
You are Immortal. You are Everywhere. Do Your Swadharma as an offering to God which is the immortal Bliss Knowledge Existence
LOVE mirror passage
Although, as Swamiji says that Advaita Vedanta stands or falls in its own right , the connections between Quantum Physics and Advaita are so glaring that I think Advaita , in particular , may become even more universally accepted and appreciated. . E=🕉️.🕊️
1:15:23 ❤ best message
Om shanti
Hari Om Swamiji .. I have two comments. You mentioned Pujya Swami Sri Dayananda Saraswathi as a great teacher of Vedanta and I agree. He never said all religions are the same and we know they are different from their teachings. If they were the same, why would the Abrahamic religions seek market share via conversions, forced or otherwise and treat others as pagans and infidels? My second point is that Atma is not Soul and we see our learned Swamijis liberal in loosely using this word Soul.
To your first point: if you look at the differences between religions you will find them in their dogmas and rituals no doubt, but those - quoting Swami Vivekananda - are only secondary details.
To your second point: the understanding of the Atman differs even between Indian traditions, using "soul" to refer to it is not a problem in itself, if one is intrested he or she will get to an understanding of what it means in their particular tradition.
Quoting Swami Dayanandaji is a sign of respect from the speaker, it shows reverence to a great monk. But does not mean their interpretation is exactly the same.
@@danielcanela Should those affected stand idly while those with their dominant ‘secondary’ details destroy the one holding on to a higher primary plane?
One cannot teach Vedanta to a scorpion and ask it not to sting appealing to it as being integral to that One consciousness!
Some will not rise beyond their secondary nature and hence the conversion, destruction. rape and pillage of those aspiring for a higher purpose.
Om Tat Sat
We get enlightened and hv to develop devotion to a bigger highest self to dispose self love. Our highest self has to break into our little selves to disperse self love. If we solve the self love equation, whole puzzle of this reality can be ended 😅
As regards the question of Dharma and ' acceptance-realization ' riddle, one has to remember another important factor in the complex equation " Life "- Karma: the law of cause n effect. Remember, Brahma has only one temple in spite of being Creator, due to a curse for sly behavior. One has to take account of one's entire life - each word, each deed, each thought that would have prevented God-realization and being left out in this Sansara 😮💨
Chit, consciousness itself,
Chitta, consciousness of mind stuff.
Before the mind is chit.
Characteristics is chitta still illustrated by chit within.
Illustrated is that alone, within the mind of form is the essence of the pure whole consciousness within. Such as gold within a necklace(chit within chitta).
मनोबुद्ध्यहङ्कार चित्तानि नाहं
न च श्रोत्रजिह्वे न च घ्राणनेत्रे ।
न च व्योम भूमिर्न तेजो न वायुः
चिदानन्दरूपः शिवोऽहम् शिवोऽहम् ॥१॥
Mano-Buddhy-Ahangkaara Cittaani Naaham
Na Ca Shrotra-Jihve Na Ca Ghraanna-Netre |
Na Ca Vyoma Bhuumir-Na Tejo Na Vaayuh
Cid-Aananda-Ruupah Shivo[a-A]ham Shivo[a-A]ham ||1||
Meaning:
1.1: Neither am I the Mind, nor the Intelligence or Ego,
1.2: Neither am I the organs of Hearing (Ears), nor that of Tasting (Tongue), Smelling (Nose) or Seeing (Eyes),
1.3: Neither am I the Sky, nor the Earth, Neither the Fire nor the Air,
1.4: I am the Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness; I am Shiva, I am Shiva,
The Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness
We need to be up and doing
Swamiji 🙏
Why we want to seek the understanding of consciousness when we are identified with the body. As once we loose the body we are the Brahman.
Death doesn't mean we lose consciousness. Its just we changes bodies.
Confession: I am not centred in wisdom for half of the day. But working towards it
Good
Understanding and acceptance problems create.Realisation solved.
Swamiji , what you said and how you explained about non duality, was very convincing. But Swamiji , while I understand whatever you have said , I still haven’t reached a stage where I practice it . Does a person who understands it and practices it merges into himself ?
A man who has not renounced, not taking sanyasa, it is very hard for him to totally surrender to the Space of Non duality. It is as if taking a plunge into depth of abyss.
But of course it is nothing impossible for Ishvara, by grace, the jump can happen.
I agree. I personally believe immersion in nature during that renouncement is an essential ingredient. It is a rite of passage and does not have to last forever, but required for sure.
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Please upload ❤🙏 Bhagavat Gita Chapter 13 sloka 3 onwards.....🙏🙏🙏
Acceptance is more of emotional things
When it is a question of either/or, or and/both; it is always and/both because Reality is both. We live in a dual system and we ourselves are dual. Unity encompasses both dualities. Reality is not either/or it is Both. Without duality nothing would be manifest as there would be Unity only.
Then you must accept that the dreams you see when you are asleep are as real as the "reality" you wake up to. If you don't (and you practically don't, because if a person hits you in a dream you don't wake up and hit them back)... then you must accept that there are levels of reality. That something can be more real or less real. Simple as that. Brahman is more real than reality.
@@Михаил-д6х1з No problem with that.
24:54 - 30:00 epic. Its you whho told..
Thanks a lot Swami! In order to realize God-Brahman in our life, we have to die in a world-maya, because we cann't be born and live in eternity without dying in temporary and transient (illusory) life. Jesus said: "No one is able to serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and he will love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and he will despise the other. You are not able to serve God and mammon". It seems to me it is the main principal and rule for every spiritual practice.
A little bit technical for me, but brilliant nevertheless! Beautiful! 🙏🙏🙏
I don't understand why I didn't get the notification for the video. Missing his videos is equal to total loss. It's scary for me. Please upload Swamiji's videos of Bhagavadgita too. It's not uploaded for a long time.
Its summer vacation in Vedanta Centre so no classes are happening,
he will be back with BhagwatGita talks in September
@@sumitdutta7043 thank you
Listen carefully for God is speaking.
Swamiji once in a video talk disclosed that the RK Mission in Calcutta has an Iranian Monk but has not revealed his name.
Yaa there is an old monk.
@@sumitdutta7043 It is an honour to know his name & see his portrait-Sairam
Namaskaram Swamiji 🙏🌷
When can I see you again in person 🙏😊
Some lectures break through
What is there 🤔 in nyaya vaisheshika?
Nyaya is actually the Indian logic system.
Vaisheshika (the Atomists) is a sister/brother philosophy to Nyaya Philosophy.
❤❤❤❤❤ thanks gurugale 🎉❤@sumitdutta7043
What did he say is more beautiful than non-duality?
Bhakti after realising non-duality.
Not the Bhakti before that.
If a neurologist pumps chemicals that create anxiety and stress into the brain of a Enlightened Gnyani will he suffer? Or he'll be able to centre back to peace from the knowledge of non duality?
Namaskar.
I also have a question and sent it on AskSwami mail. I am posting my question here as well. Thank you.
QUESTION-
Brahman can be realized through negation, similar to the Buddhist concept of Shunyata or void. However, Brahman is described as Existence Consciousness Bliss, contrasting with the notion of nothingness in Buddhism.
But can this nature of Brahman, embodying Existence Consciousness Bliss, could be considered Maya, since it gives rise to the appearance of the unreal.
Hence, Can we say that Brahman is actually void, with Existence Consciousness Bliss being the Maya aspect because we say Maya is in Brahman without any start.
Thus, Can Brahman encompass both Void/Nothingness/Emptiness which is the True Reality reached from negation of everything and Existence Consciousness Bliss being the Maya aspect?
I would be very grateful for some insights on this question.
Thank you.
(Illustration of both views)
The atman cannot be seen,
As the Buddha says nothing,
The atman cannot be seen,
As Vedanta says no object,
The Seer is the wholeness,
This liberation within.
Of no image is existence itself,
This design is that within "the self",
This is the essence,
As the Buddha is nothing but enlightenment,
As the Vedantant is the Seer of no things but pure consciousness.
Being and Void are first of all words. Words are meant to separate reality in the form "this is such", "that is different". In non-duality you can say that the Ultimate encompasses both, but "encompass" is a word that assumes plurality is as real as unity.
By the way, the above is the reason Buddha refused to answer metaphysical questions. It's just words piling on words. Maya.
When we say that the forest encompasses the trees, we do not mean to say that the trees are less real than the forest, see? It's a problem of language, as most problems are.
When Buddha referred to something as Void, he was referring to Brahman only, because he was saying there is something like nothing meaning there exists something but it cannot be described since it's not an object so he called it Shunya. So existence of something that cannot be described what it actually is, is called as Shunya by Buddha but that is same as Brahman in my opinion.
Could anyone please share the mail to which we're supposed to write our questions to swamiji and any idea when the next q and a session will be?
It's on their website.
Oh okay thank you @@mrsbenedictcumberbatch9565
hi stranger..know that the matrix has you = maya has you
1:06:57 Sreenathe Janaki Nathe
Advaitha (nondual and conscious Athma = Shiva) is INCOMPLETE without Dvaitha (duality capable Shakhti in the conscious field of Shiva) and vice versa. it is just like saying Shiva and Shakhti cannot exist without each other. Without Shiva, there is no Shakhti and without Shakthi there is no Shiva. It is the reason why it is "nondual". They always exist together for the perpetual duality cycles of nature to happen.
Sankhya (mentioned by Sri Krishna in the 6000 yr old Bhagavad Gita) simply combines Advaitha and Dvaitha. So, all these "darshanas" are parts of the whole. Sankhya says without the observer (shiva), nothing can be observed (shakthi) in its current form or no duality cycles of nature can happen. Sankhya can be validated by logic, double slit quantum experiment and embodied experience. Lot of distortions crept in during colonailism through different interpretations of these metaphysics which led to contradictions
Modern interpreters of Advaitha wrongly interpret "Maya" as the "illusion" through which Brahman falsely appears as the universe. Truth is Maya is just another name for Prakrithi and it is absolutely real. So is our material realm. In the same way, Mithya does not mean false. It means temporary or relative exisence. eg Tasks in your office may be temporary but not false. You have to finish them.
Pranam Swami..
Namaskaram Swamiji 🙏🌷
Pranam swami ji