Association with Truth / Adyashanti

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Adyashanti's nondual teachings have been compared to those of the early Zen masters and Advaita Vedanta sages. Expressing both the infinite possibilities and the ordinary simplicity of a spiritually realized life, Adyashanti's teachings are directed to those who are sincerely called to awaken to their true nature and embody this life-changing realization.
    www.adyashanti.... (Adya's free "Teachings" web page with samples of audio, video, and writings)
    www.peterspearl... (At the bottom of page there are 4 more audio samples of satsangs and interviews with Adyashanti not found anywhere else on the web)
    For Ramana Maharshi's "Who am I" inquiry meditation go to www.awarenesspl...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @nomadicat
    @nomadicat 17 років тому +1

    Beautiful Adyanshanti, thankyou !

  • @sathyabhasa
    @sathyabhasa 16 років тому +1

    sun of mind
    forever shines
    effortlessly

  • @watcher1927
    @watcher1927 2 місяці тому

    And here it is in this one.Ten thousand lifetimes. And nothings really changed.

  • @johnnywlittle
    @johnnywlittle 11 років тому +1

    Adya man, I just love you

  • @spiritprofessor
    @spiritprofessor 15 років тому

    Hey, you are right about 'Nothing is important'.
    No thing is important. When we have no thing we have everything, so in turn nothing is important.
    Love unto you Koele1!

  • @tktoadE
    @tktoadE  18 років тому

    "The beauty of Self is that it's not a matter of acquiring anything, being held in high regard, or being seen or noticed. It's a matter of being the intrinsic beauty of what you are, that inner blessedness. To experience that deeply, just let it sink in, not as an answer but as a question: Could it be that this blessedness is what I am?"--Adyashanti

  • @YonKat24
    @YonKat24 14 років тому

    Thanks Adya, Thanks tktoadE for uploading. Much appreciated!!!!
    Love

  • @tktoadE
    @tktoadE  17 років тому

    He teaches to accept(surrender to) Life as it shows up in all its different forms whether it be your preference for long hair or his for short hair. I find this to be very freeing of unnecessary suffering.

  • @loganwestby
    @loganwestby 16 років тому

    everything is important

  • @toolkills
    @toolkills 16 років тому +1

    i love how everyone is making fun of adya and these teachings...i meen its funny...and im sure he wud think its funny as well but i feel like regardless of how ridiculous these philosophies sound there is still sumthing undeniably true in them

  • @HiAdrian
    @HiAdrian 17 років тому

    If i may add: always trust your feeling. If he makes you feel uneasy or appears unauthentic, don't apply force against that with logic. I feel very calm when i watch him, but i wouldn't listen to someone where i sense any bad vibe.

  • @tktoadE
    @tktoadE  18 років тому

    My directions weren't as good as I thought they were. The description box for THIS video is to the immediate right of the video that is playing. It has the "date added", "subscribe to", and then below that is the "(more)" button. Much love.

  • @tktoadE
    @tktoadE  18 років тому

    Do you want to hear lots more Adyashanti for free? Click the "(more)" button in the description section in the right-top hand corner of this page and you will see different links in blue. I personally enjoy the cd's that I have made from downloading these audio samples. Enjoy...

  • @blitzkrieg19031
    @blitzkrieg19031 15 років тому

    Its not bagging him because intelligence is in the moment.

  • @tktoadE
    @tktoadE  17 років тому

    Which dogma are you referring to? The dogma that he prefers his hair short? Or the Zen dogma? Which he seems to have shed a lot of from my experience with him. I have never heard him encourage anyone that they have to wear their hair or dress a certain way to realize reality. I do hear him say often to relax and to do the "next most obvious thing", whether that be doing the dishes or go get a haircut or not get a haircut for example.

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 15 років тому

    You mean it's not a Royale with cheese, it's still a Quarter Pounder?

  • @Kitcomedy
    @Kitcomedy 15 років тому

    @cspace1234nz :s lol
    what facts do you base that statement on?
    hes seems quite legitimate

  • @amaraca
    @amaraca 17 років тому

    Doesn't breathing change the air in a room?

  • @blitzkrieg19031
    @blitzkrieg19031 16 років тому

    The funny thing is he probably is making it up as he goes along.

  • @ShakuShingan
    @ShakuShingan 17 років тому

    Well really you are not changing anything in the air, you are just rearranging the particles.

  • @Kitcomedy
    @Kitcomedy 15 років тому

    @cspace1234nz The fact that he is uploading it seems like it is free, is there anything you know contrary to this? I'm not claiming I know, it is possible he is a scam artist, the things he says and the ways he say them seem to transcend any type of normal BS

  • @avesraggiana
    @avesraggiana 17 років тому

    Every metaphor is flawed when attempting to explain the unexplainable, using words...also, there's nothing here "TO GET", because what is already here, has you.

  • @woodlandjustin
    @woodlandjustin 17 років тому

    Gee guys, don't worry. Don't worry about "dogma" either. If someone shaved their hair because of their tradition, that shouldn't be a problem either. Being free from dogma doesn't have to mean not doing anything which can be connected to dogma. There's no need to be dogmatic, and so also no need I think to be anti-dogma.
    It's all pretty funny actually. Anyway, he can't be enlightened if he has short hair right?

  • @rog944
    @rog944 16 років тому

    You really know how to miss a point.

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 15 років тому +1

    Excuse me, but with respect what the fuck is he on about?

  • @closetome
    @closetome 17 років тому

    i find adya hilarious

  • @bonniherself
    @bonniherself 15 років тому

    slikemilia007, even my seven year old child understands what a metaphor is. Very strange that you, who are presumably much older than seven years, don't understand metaphor, analogy, non-literal use of language. Literal mindedness is the root of all misunderstanding.