It is interesting that while the truth of Sikhi is advait in manner, it holds the very same criticisms of Advaita Vedanta as Vishishtadvaita/Bhedabheda have (such as in this video)
It seems that Sikhi identifies the problem of AV not in the philosophy itself (which it's in agreement with), but more so in the effect of that philosophy on the mind. The advaitin does not wish to become a servant/slave, as they simply think of themselves as the master
I'm curious if any other Vedantic system holds this same view. Only Sikhi seems to hold the view that advaita is the universal truth but moksha can only be achieved through the means and mindset of a dvaitin, of a servant
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