There is an interview on their website where he describes "spiritual awakening" in a way that I find refreshing:
http://www.nobodymind.com/about-spiritu ... iberation/
I have a meeting set up with him later in the week. He doesn't charge, they just want people to have as much access as possible to waking up.I find this part most difficult to describe, but this is my best effort: eyes opened, body witnessed. It moved. No thought, it just moved. Hand moved! But I couldn’t remember what hand was called. And then it didn’t move. No thought, nothing moved, and then sudden laughter. Tears of gratitude. I couldn’t tell if I was laughing or crying, actually. On the floor, this laughing and the simplicity: I am not this body, it just happens. Just when the laughter stops, it returns. Between fits of laughter, a quiet bliss and joy. The body starts moving toward the bathroom to pee and this movement is witnessed without thought. There was this wonder that was like, “What’s going to happen?”, but it wasn’t thought. On the way to the toilet, something saw itself in the mirror and more tears and great laughter erupted. Love came from the eyes. For days, the mirror was a laughter trigger. These days are a blur, but to my amazement I was doing just fine with daily life. I worked and interacted with people just as before, but between any need for activity, pure silence. The laughter did go on for quite a few days, but lessened and was completely indescribable.
(and later) It can’t be “done.” The person does not awaken, but your true Self alone remains after the dream of being a person comes to an end.