last spring, i was introduced to the work of adyashanti. i've been touched by his direct path spiritual teaching that "dares all seekers of peace and freedom to take the possibility of liberation seriously."
as an undergrad philosophy major, i remember how i used to long for truth, liberation, and enlightenment. in the years since, i've been on the journey of starting a family and a career, and these deeper metaphysical pulls have moved out of focus. listening to and reading adyashanti's teachings have helped me bring this focus back into my life, and for that, i'm so deeply grateful.
i acknowledge that his teachings aren't for everyone. his teachings may seem heavy or disorienting. i just offer this to give a taste to anyone that may feel called to explore. to me, they've been an enormous source of wisdom.
he has lots of free clips that you can listen to online.
for something more comprehensive, the core of adya's teachings are explained in three videos that can be accessed by following this link:
Adyashanti Basic Teachings