Explaining Duality and Nonduality to Your 5 Year Old

As a parent, it’s important to teach your child about different concepts and ideas in life. One of these concepts is the idea of duality and nonduality. These may sound like big words, but they are actually quite simple to understand.
Duality is the idea that there are two separate things in the world. For example, the sky is blue and the grass is green. These are two different things that can be seen and experienced separately.
Nonduality, on the other hand, is the idea that everything is connected and that there is no separation. For example, the sky and the grass are both part of nature, and they are connected to each other. They are not separate things, but they are part of the same whole.
To help your child understand this concept, you can use an example from their everyday life. For example, you can explain how their body is made up of different parts (such as their head, arms, and legs) but that these parts are all connected and work together to make one whole body.
Another example you can use is that you and your child are two separate people, but you are also a family and connected to each other.
You can also use the example of how all living things are connected, and how everything in nature is interdependent on one another for survival. For example, plants need sunlight and water to grow, and animals need plants for food.
It’s important to note that duality and nonduality are not mutually exclusive and can coexist. It’s all about perspective, and how we choose to see the world.
Here is what you can say to your child directly:
https://medium.com/@enlightenedyouth/what-is-duality-and-nonduality-21d8b0bb5c0e
