Now, people in this forum deal with some of the most naive woos all the time, and so, to a point, I understand that they find it easy to disregard anyone who doesn't believe what they believe as simply "woos". This a mistake of course.
As for me, this puts me in a difficult position because, in general, I share with them the feeling towards "normal" woos, BUT I also have the same feeling regarding some of them (as I see them as pseudo skeptics or naive materialists and not real skeptics).
I believe that the right path is to see things from a broader perspective, showing woos why they should learn critical thinking and be able to present good arguments, but also encompassing (and not deny for convenience) fairly better world-views like materialism in the process.
One of the things I'm doing in my life is working in such model, and I might present the members of JREF a simplified version of it one of this days. But for now my point to you is that, at least in this forum, when dealing with obscure notions like "non duality" it is advisable to do it in terms that also denote a compromise with facts instead of pure subjective "feelings". Something that can be very difficult, not because it can't be done, but because nobody has done it.
This (hopefully) can helps us all to differentiate between ignorant woos and people who believe different but can't be simply labeled as a woo.