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General Discussion: The Direct Approach
As Adyashanti (or just “Adya”) explains, for him, “the direct approach” is any approach that brings one’s attention to that which is always and already present—which is to say, the never-lost and ever-present nondual Suchness, I AMness, Awareness, or Emptiness of this and every moment. Whether called Spirit, Tao, Godhead, Ayin, or the naturally occurring luminosity of mind, there is but one common Truth to be recognized, and it is to this self-validating Reality that Adya constantly points. This Reality was present before the Big Bang, is utterly untouched by tides of history, and never even entered the stream of time to begin with. About this Simple Truth, Adya is surely right.
The Direct Approach.
Part 1: Always Already and the Integral View
The Direct Approach.
Part 2: Like a Snap of the Finger
The Direct Approach.
Part 3: Shadow, Responsibility, and the Great Indifference
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