http://eomega.org/omega/faculty/viewProfile/a357ac8c8f946e943692a320a1e62cd5/
Adyashanti is a dynamic and inspiring spiritual teacher who lives an ordinary life while demonstrating an extraordinary gift for transmitting a simple truth to thousands of students worldwide: liberation is the birthright of us all. His teachings have been compared to those of the early Zen masters and Advaita Vedanta sages.
Adyashanti began teaching in 1996 at the request of his Zen teacher, with whom he had been studying for 14 years. A native of Northern California, he now teaches extensively in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering weekly satsangs, frequent intensives, and silent retreats. He also travels to teach in other areas of the United States and Canada.
Adya himself also spent 3-4 hours a day meditating, under the guidance of a teacher, for six years before experiencing an initial awakening at the age of 25, and then another seven years of practice until a second, deeper awakening at 32. So, a lot of hard work.
squamish4244 2 months ago
I believe Adya when he says awakening is happening more frequently, but one should never underestimate the difficulty of it for most people. Whether you have an idea about how it 'should' be or not, the reality is that so many of those who authentically wake up tell stories involving great determination in practice and bouts of existential terror, rage, grief, despair, and an emotional rollercoaster as the mind purifies. This is commonly termed the 'Dark Night of the Soul'.
squamish4244 2 months ago
b.s.
anatureperson 3 months ago
@Simon0 you dont need to meditate for 30 years to see ``it``. see whatÉ this momentÉ you just have to let go of it all
killercreek450 3 months ago
@Countrychiddler its kind of to do with stories i have heard. like stories about people who meditated for thirty years and become enlightened. this gave me the idea that there is something to realise, somewhere to go. otherwise why does someone need to meditate for 30 years to see it.
Simon0 1 year ago
@Simon0 What is seeking my friend? That's the core to your dilemma and mine. Seeking is a joke! It's a sign that what you are looking for is not always already present.
Countrychiddler 1 year ago
@joinery11 ok thanks a lot. I find it extremely hard to stop searching. But i will try.
Simon0 1 year ago
@Simon0 anything i can do to help, i will. just one thing to stop the confusion .......stop searching........ you are already (in essence) everthing you can and will be, you are unaware of it because you continue to search, if you remove everything that isnt real from your mind, i.e. the past and the future, you are only left with the present moment and your essence, when you know this, you are enlightened. I wish you well. the truth shows itself to you when you let go, so do yourself a favour.
joinery11 1 year ago 2
@joinery11 hi thanks for both your comments. Yes i am still searching. At the moment i am i would say in a slightly confused state. Im gonna see how it plays out!
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Simon0 1 year ago
@Simon0 also, The truth is in the still mind, this is where enlightenment is. So many people see enlightment as a huge and incredible thing achieved only by the elite, through dedication and through constant meditation, this is not so. Yeh ok its wonderful to be enlighted, but you will not gain an enlightened mind by trying, quite the opposite is needed. Once you let go of the need of control then you will become enlightened, you will wish only love to everyone because this is how you feel.
joinery11 1 year ago