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These introductory pages are designed to help you become oriented to Adyashanti’s teachings. All the teachings here are complimentary, so please make yourself at home and enjoy what is offered. The intent of this area is to:

  • Familiarize those who are new to Adyashanti with his fundamental teachings.
  • Introduce excerpts of Adyashanti’s latest teachings.
  • Provide a collection of his teachings on different subjects.
  • Provide library of guided meditations, audio downloads, articles, and audio/video excerpts.

To learn more about Adyashanti’s view on spiritual teachings, please watch the following video. Also, please read his description below of The Way of Liberation teachings, and explore his complimentary book, videos, and audio recordings that introduce these teachings on the next page.


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The Way of Liberation
by Adyashanti

The Way of Liberation teachings are the spiritual teachings I have developed over the many years of being a spiritual teacher. Their primarily aim is to be practical and useful aids in the quest for spiritual liberation. In this sense they are a Way, or path, to liberation. They are not meant to be understood as metaphysical statements about the nature of reality, as much as they are a means to realize spiritual freedom in one’s own experience. The Way of Liberation teachings are oriented toward the task of awakening to your true nature as efficiently as possible, and embodying the awakened condition in your humanity, within the context of your everyday life.

The Way of Liberation teachings are also The Way, or the view, of the liberated condition itself. They express how existence is experienced from various levels of realization. And finally, The Way points to how the awakened condition can be manifest and lived in daily life. To awaken to your true nature is one thing; to live and express it in daily living is quite another.

Please enjoy the sampling of The Way of Liberation teachings in print, audio, and video formats, on the next page.

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