"There are times when you simply cannot manage your experience." Thank you Adyashanti. Deep knowing of this from two serious accidents in one year, back to back, and caring for adult child with brain damage, yet grateful for this experience. So much grace. So much love. Blessings!
The guy who's speaking to Adyshanti is so funny and beautiful. I loved this video. Thank you for the wisdom and capturing and sharing the beauty of those you are "coaching" Love x
I just love Adya and how even though this guy is new to his path, Adya shows the power of reminding us of the difference between : 1. The dissolution of our self constructed identity And 2. The need to have a state change. Such a valuable and powerful tiny shift in what we are doing and why we are doing this thing called “spirituality” Thanks so much for posting these talks my friend 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
I think that guy talking to Adya is far more enlightened than he realizes. He's aware, honest and humble, in touch with his feelings and the present moment, and he doesn't pretend. His humour seems to come from his big heart. What a lovely talk.
your teaching is so pure so beautiful. I was in a traditional path of devotion Krishna and so so ...your words washing me clearing me came accross it's a real liberation an incredible joy. A joy ...such a joy...all my gratitude and respect.
Fighting against yourself is always counterproductive.... Don't remove people's sufferings without cautions which may play very important role in one's awakening...... Feeling good or feeling rotten....
I just love Adya and how even though this guy is new to his path, Adya shows the power of reminding us of the difference between : 1. The dissolution of our self constructed identity And 2. The need to have a state change. Such a valuable and powerful tiny shift in what we are doing and why we are doing this thing called “spirituality” Thanks so much for posting these talks my friend 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️