• ABOUT ADYA
    ABOUT ADYA

    ABOUT ADYA

    Adyashanti (whose name means “primordial peace”) is an American-born spiritual teacher who has been teaching for 26 years. His teachings include evening meetings, weekend intensives, silent retreats, live internet broadcasts, and online courses. He has taught throughout the US and also in Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, and Australia. More than 30,000 people in 120 countries are connected to his website through free email subscription. He is the author of eleven books.

    Born Stephen Gray in 1962 in Cupertino, California, Adyashanti grew up as an athlete and competitive bicycle racer. At age 19, he became interested in enlightenment, began to meditate, and became fully absorbed in a quest for ultimate truth. . . .

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  • SUNDAY COMMUNITY PRACTICE
    SUNDAY COMMUNITY PRACTICE

    Sunday Community Practice meets live online twice a month for deep spiritual practice and inquiry. Each practice is two hours and includes meditation and a talk by Mukti. Check our program calendar to see future session dates and which teacher will be leading.

    Time: 9:00–11:00 am PT. (Preprogram meditation at 8:00 am PT)

    We offer two options for participation:

    Monthly Subscription ($25/month) which includes:

    • Access to two live Sunday online practices each month.
    • Replay video or download audio of any Sunday practice that airs during or after the month you joined. (Note: replays are available within one week of each Sunday practice, and expire after three months.)
    • Monthly subscription is recurring and will be charged on the 2nd day of each month.
    • Cancel subscription for future months at any time by logging in to your account. (Current month is not refunded.)
    • Scholarship applications accepted.

    Single Practice Registration ($15) which includes:

    • Access to one live Sunday practice, to be viewed at the time of the broadcast. (Note: replays are NOT included with this option.)

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  • SUBSCRIBE
    SUBSCRIBE

    Subscribe to Our Programs

    THE STREAM

    Stream eight AUDIO recordings each month from Adya’s media area and access your selected recordings as often as you like in the same month!

    • Purchase and download audio recordings from your current monthly selections for 50% off.
    • Stream either single talks or broadcasts.
    • $15/month

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    YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP

    Membership Programs on Adya’s YouTube channel allow us to make available a selection of full-length video teachings not previously accessible other than by purchasing them in our online store.

    • Basic Membership: $4.99/month
    • Membership Plus: $9.99/month

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FEATURED VIDEO

The Aloneness of Awakening

From: Reality-Oriented Spirituality

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Adya describes the aloneness that arises when we awaken from the idea of ourselves and how in that aloneness, we can experience oneness, the greatest intimacy of all.

Excerpted from August 2, 2009, Palo Alto Meeting, “Reality-Oriented Spirituality.”

Quote from this Video: “Enter into your aloneness, and what you realize is your absolute intimacy with all things.”

FEATURED PROGRAM
Faith, Doubt, and PrayerPrerecorded Broadcast with Adyashanti
Video Stream

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

6:00-7:43 pm PT

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FEATURED PROGRAM

This specially recorded program is a heartful dialogue between Adyashanti and the (recently retired) Executive Director of Open Gate Sangha, Jerilyn Munyon. Together they explore how faith, doubt, and prayer play important roles in the ever-changing landscape of the spiritual journey. This conversation shows how faith is interwoven throughout life, and how to use doubt as an integral and intimate part of spiritual inquiry. Adyashanti and Jerilyn open up a space in which to discover the dynamism of prayer, while gently encouraging us to examine our relationship with the unknown in every moment and realize our inherent completeness.