Making Nonduality Clear and Visable
Nonduality can sometimes feel abstract, philosophical, or difficult to apply. Scott’s approach is to make the path clear, visual, and experiential so sincere seekers can understand the source of suffering and directly investigate the peace that is already present.


This approach brings together three simple forms of learning:
Clear Visual Maps
Detailed graphics and diagrams help make the nondual understanding easier to see. These visual tools are especially helpful for those who need a clear map of the path before the deeper inquiry can begin.
Direct Inquiry
Self-Inquiry invites honest investigation into the sense of separation, lack, and dissatisfaction. Rather than asking you to believe a teaching, it points you back to your own direct experience.
Practical Experiential Exercises
Simple exercises help move the teaching beyond concepts. They allow the understanding of Nonduality to become more immediate, intimate, and recognizable in daily life.
Together, these approaches support a living investigation into the nature of Self, suffering, peace, and freedom.