Nondual transmission

Natural Silence and Profound Unthinkability

In Java, Indonesia, there are mystical communities who spend time silently together after an evening meal. They do not meditate, nor do they ‘relax’ or snooze. Rather, they sit attentively together in shared silence, just being with each other in the appreciation of existence. They may be smiling, gazing at each other, sitting quietly with …

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Introduction to Radiant Mind, by Jan Hodgman

Recognizing Our Ultimate Nature January 19 and 20, 2013 – Anacortes, WA Join Jan Daiyū Hodgman for a weekend at the end of the spiritual path—resting in the ground of pure being—while being fully engaged and connected with each other. Through dialogue, inquiry, silence, alert listening and explorations, we will come to recognize our natural …

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Selflessness and the Mandala of Pure Perception

By Peter Fenner, Ph.D. The buddhas teach that there is a self, that there is no self, and that there is neither a self nor the absence of a self. Nagarjuna The flower’s perfume has no form, but it pervades space.  Likewise, through a spiral of mandalas formless reality is known. Saraha When we inquire …

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Nondual Therapy and Nondual Coaching

Nondual Therapy and Nondual Coaching – Some Distinctions Question: What is the difference between nondual therapy and nondual coaching? Peter Fenner: Nondual therapy has emerged from within the field of psychotherapy. Nondual therapists are credentialed psychologists or psychotherapists who have easy access to nondual awareness, who recognize this as the ultimate state of being and …

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