Duration: 06:03 minutes Upload Time: 2006-07-11 06:12:14 User: tktoadE :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: 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. http://www.adyashanti.org/index.php?file=teachings (Adya's free "Teachings" web page with samples of audio, video, and writings) http://www.peterspearls.com.au/adyainoz.htm (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 http://www.awarenessplus.com/ramana.htm |
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kikikilly ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 10:28:02 Haha clever ..But you still have not change the air the air has entered your body and still the same __________________________________________________ | |
amaraca ::: Favorites 2007-12-02 18:23:05 Doesn't breathing change the air in a room? __________________________________________________ | |
Wulfgar12 ::: Favorites 2007-11-27 07:45:07 what if im ill? i can fix myself like that? in one sec? that would be fuckin awesome.. i have stomach ache now.. __________________________________________________ | |
yadsik ::: Favorites 2007-11-20 07:30:28 Well really you are not changing anything in the air, you are just rearranging the particles. __________________________________________________ | |
woodlandjustin ::: Favorites 2007-11-13 07:30:12 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? __________________________________________________ | |
avesraggiana ::: Favorites 2007-09-28 22:39:42 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. __________________________________________________ | |
budatress ::: Favorites 2007-08-19 08:28:45 you can mess with air, ever hear of pollutonion? carbondioxide poisoning? I get it, just had to point out the flaw in the metaphor. __________________________________________________ | |
mhj212 ::: Favorites 2007-08-16 22:14:46 good stuff __________________________________________________ | |
ShuMaNut ::: Favorites 2007-07-30 11:03:44 Wow __________________________________________________ | |
matrix74650 ::: Favorites 2007-07-14 07:17:17 Adya suggest that realizing the unconditioned nature of us humans is what shall remedy our identification with our conditioned nature as humans. __________________________________________________ | |
aimjames86 ::: Favorites 2007-06-10 19:24:08 I like Adyashanti, but I think he should study some neuroscience and evolution so he can understand the nature of the human condition on a deeper level. __________________________________________________ | |
nicolatwo ::: Favorites 2007-06-01 02:12:51 HiAdrian, I agree. I feel good listening to Adyashanti. I really like what he says. I just have objections against dogma in general. __________________________________________________ | |
HiAdrian ::: Favorites 2007-05-30 19:42:58 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. __________________________________________________ | |
nicolatwo ::: Favorites 2007-05-28 01:04:53 For tktoadE: Hello, Thank you for your comment. I see him as being himself. I believe you that he uses his own personal sense instead of adapting the scriptures and teachings fully and without questions. I just ask a lot of questions myself all the time. I have to, in order to have a clear mind. If he loves his hair shaved that is ok. But if he shaved it because the Tibetan Buddhists shave their head 'in order to be pure', then it would be connected to dogma. __________________________________________________ | |
tktoadE ::: Favorites 2007-05-25 21:43:22 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. __________________________________________________ |
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