Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Most exciting. He's already resolved many of my long-run questions and heartaches.
Audio and video page links from his site (Sorry if posted previously).
Audio - http://www.adyashanti.org/index.php?file=listenonline
Video - http://www.adyashanti.org/index.php?file=watchvideo
What a Blessing! Thanks again.
Audio and video page links from his site (Sorry if posted previously).
Audio - http://www.adyashanti.org/index.php?file=listenonline
Video - http://www.adyashanti.org/index.php?file=watchvideo
What a Blessing! Thanks again.
Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Glad to hear he's helped you. I really like him a lot, too.
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Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Check his 6 cd set The End of Your World, very real.
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Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
thanks for the link. I am just reading his book True Meditation and it too has cleared up many things for me
Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Another link. 19 vids here - Adya's YouTube channel.
http://uk.youtube.com/user/Adyashanti
I continue to be astonished at the depths.... and delighted that I don't understand some
of the things he says.
Thanks again for the lead.
http://uk.youtube.com/user/Adyashanti
I continue to be astonished at the depths.... and delighted that I don't understand some
of the things he says.
Thanks again for the lead.
Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Thanks to this place and destiny, I am blessed with Adyashanti's teachings.
He's my favorite now!
I love you, thank you!


I love you, thank you!
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Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
Apology to Erict - I've just found your post above these discussions. You've already posted the links I thought I was discovering!
Just a story -
Some years ago, I took a new girlfriend to the British Museum in London. She was fascinated by the diversity and attraction to her many interests. Then we came to the 'Chinese section'...
There was a large sculpture, in wood, carved from a solid piece, entitled - "Unknown Chinese Monk".
He sat there, bended arm and fist on knee - staring at me... Defying my idea of the Universe.
I fell over, tearful and breaking into a huge sweat. (Not great behaviour on a first date...).
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I have no doubt it was Dogen (Zen Warrior supreme (even though he was Japanese, and Soto)).
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Adya reminds me of so much.
Just a story -
Some years ago, I took a new girlfriend to the British Museum in London. She was fascinated by the diversity and attraction to her many interests. Then we came to the 'Chinese section'...
There was a large sculpture, in wood, carved from a solid piece, entitled - "Unknown Chinese Monk".
He sat there, bended arm and fist on knee - staring at me... Defying my idea of the Universe.
I fell over, tearful and breaking into a huge sweat. (Not great behaviour on a first date...).
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I have no doubt it was Dogen (Zen Warrior supreme (even though he was Japanese, and Soto)).
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Adya reminds me of so much.
Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
A P.S. -
The 'Wikipedia' snippet on Dogen, for anyone interested -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogen
Further reading at the bottom.
The 'Wikipedia' snippet on Dogen, for anyone interested -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogen
Further reading at the bottom.
Re: Thanks folks, for the Adyashanti recco.
I'm glad you're enjoying his teachings. I've listened to countless hours of his talks and still can't seem to get enough.Izumi wrote:Apology to Erict - I've just found your post above these discussions. You've already posted the links I thought I was discovering!.

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