What is realised at the experiential level is the Dhamma for you. What someone else experiences is not the Dhamma for you. In this sense there is no nonduality as people experience reality in different way (as for what I have learned.) There is nothing similar between experiences, though perhaps experience of among Buddha's maybe similar. The main goal of experiencing "reality as it is" to develop revulsion to the 5 aggregates. So what you you experience should be to the extent to avoid unwise attention of attention tained by perverted perceptions, thoughts and views. In this context there is always an observer who experiences phenomena though consciousness aided by the faculties, or one that who feels1.
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“It is to one that feels that I teach Dhamma, not to one that does not feel.” —The Awakened One
Also see: To one that feels by Luangpor Teean Juttasubho
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