By nonduality I understand it to be Not One! Not Two! Not Three! Not Many! i.e. Noncardinal. To understand nonduality we have to look at other nondual traditions like Taoism, Buddhism, DzogChen, Advita Vedanta, etc. When we do that we realize that Sufism is also in this class of spiritual teachings. read more
The teaching of Sufism is about how to find Allah amidst the nondual emptiness in the midst of the world, like the void that was said to be that out of which God created the world. This background of creation out of which creation has come plays little role in Greek based theologies. read more
When we speak of a nondual Buddhism, or nondual Christianity, nondual Vedanta, or nondual sufism, we are referring to particular styles of revelation and expression of this common inheritance. We in the West typically think of the sufi “style” as heart-centered — sufism as the way of the heart. read more