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Shantanu

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The problem is the same, though. If Brahman is all there is, who is experiencing what? This question is easily answered in other forms of Vedanta, but not in Advaita. Not unless one's particular flavor of Advaita is actually oneness-difference - which is not really Advaita.

Advaita is best described as the existence of the self in the perceived Reality, right?
 
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