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I am familiar with Vedanta Dvaita duality of consciousness.
I am familiar with Vedanta Advaita non-duality of consciousness.
I have been studying Vishishtadvaita where both duality and non-duality exist.
In the Sanskrit symbol Om with the brush stroke Maya, represents illusion separating Advaita consciousness with Dvaita consciousness.
Is Maya always a choice of accepting illusion from Vishishtadvaita? Is there a school of Vedanta thought, similar to Vishishtadvaita, that incorporates this choice?
Does this choice of living subject to illusion prevent a metaphysical presence in the moment and a life in Vishishtadvaita?
Or is it all Samsara and efforts to have present moment awareness on your own