Advaita Vedanta is less a religion than a metaphysics, like Quantum Mechanics. The unity is beyond the perception of common traits in our everyday, 3rd-atate reality. It's more like the unity of gravity and acceleration, time and space or mass and energy in Relativity theory. It's a Reality imperceptible from our present level of consciousness.Thank you! I guess I do as well, although I don't practice any tradition or think of myself as a believer in a certain vision of the world. But it is something about advaita vedanta, as well as other nondual/monistic traditions, that resonates with me in a deep sense. Seeing the unity in the world, perceiving a common origin, a common core or a common defining trait in everything, in yourself as well as in all things around you. And the sense of belonging, connectedness and continuity that comes with that. That really speaks to me.
Symbolism seems to be the only way to approach more expanded levels of reality from Waking-State. Frankly, the reality we do generate from this level of consciousness is quite remarkable in itself. It feels consistent, well-ordered, and predictive -- until you begin to examine it closely; then it begins to look like someone is playing dice....Also, being able to direct your sense of awe in relation to the world towards a single concept or symbol, or entity, which summarizes the totality of existence, such as God or emptiness, is something that I think is quite wonderful to have in your life. To me, this sense of awe and amazement is something that is (or at least can be) sort of an integral part of the human experience of being in the world. It's something that I whish others would have in their lives as well, even if only occasionally, or maybe even only once.