What is your opinion on a non-dualistic christian belief?
I'd like to know various opinions of a non-dualistic christian belief. Meaning that separation does not exist.
What would this entail you might ask. I'm not that knowledgeable of either non-dualism or Christianity but maybe I can give some points that would be different from my perspective.
For one, Gods creation cannot be separated in any sense. Meaning that all of Gods creation has and always will remain, literally, as God. This would mean that you and everything around you would, by definition, be God. Have you ever heard the saying "To make an omelette, we need to start with the big bang"? This could, in a sense, be hinting on a non-dualistic relationship between the omelette and the creation of the universe. Without the creation, the omelette could not exist. Therefore, there's a relationship between the two. What we sense as separation between the omelette and creation would be our limited sense of experiencing the universe. For a infinite being, this relationship would be considered very obvious.
Another thing that just sprung to my mind would be that Jesus would not have been a son of God different from you and me. Maybe is this already a belief of many today but I often sense that Jesus was something declared by God, not the other way around. In a non-dualistic belief, Jesus would have not been declared by God to be his prophet. Rather, Jesus would attain certain understanding of his inner consciousness to experience from the perspective of God.
If you pressed the link above, you already know that this concept is most prominent in eastern philosophies. Sages from eastern philosophies often consider all prophets from all religions to have been "enlightened beings" that, with different definitions and techniques, tried to explain this "configuration" attained to see from the perspective of God. A strong similarity between most, if not all, enlightened beings would be that a very important "rule" or path would be to help and love all which, if I'm not mistaken, was a strong point in Jesus' teachings.
I'm sure there are many people more knowledgeable of all things I try to speak about. Obviously, this is a simple form of non-dualism since it cannot exclude nor include anything so even to say that all is God is not to give justice to the perspective of true non-dualism. If you sense I'm being mistaken by something then feel free to call me out on that.
How do you feel about this perspective? Is it something you've already considered or given thought? Or maybe have you never heard of this and find it not interesting at all? I'd love to know.