I don't know of any such dictionary definition but this concept is part of
India's well developed Advaita philosophy/psychology knowledge
We must be careful, of course, not to dismiss the Advaita in ignorance or
from undue confidence in the West's so-called 'scientific approach'
dixie
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> "In that 'aloneness' is actually "all Oneness" (dictionary meaning of
> aloneness)"
>
> What dictionary did you find that definition in, Ramesam?
> Not Webster's; I just checked.
>
> Gene
>
> At 01:12 AM 7/2/2009, ramesam wrote:
>>But for the bibliographic citation, the entire post reads like a
>>straight lift off from J. Krishnamurti's talks or the speeches of
>>any number of modern Swamis in India!
>>
>>Instead of "solitude", JK uses "Aloneness."
>>
>>In that 'aloneness' is actually "all Oneness" (dictionary meaning of
>>aloneness), the Advaitic (Non-Dualistic) Truth of No-two.
>>
>>Even the word 'individual' is actually derived from 'indivisible'
>> Oneness.
>>
>>Sounds so much like philosophy of the east!
>>
>>ramesam
>>
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