15 Quotes & Sayings By Adyashanti

Adyashanti is a contemporary teacher and realized that the true essence of the mind is not the intellect, but the silence—the vastness, the depth, and the vastness of this silence. He is known as an authentic spiritual teacher. He is not one of those teachers who inspire you to do something or think or feel in a certain way; he inspires you to come to the place where there is no more doing, thinking or feeling.

The Truth is the only thing you’ll ever run into...
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The Truth is the only thing you’ll ever run into that has no agenda. Adyashanti
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Do not think that enlightenment is going to make you special, it’s not. If you feel special in any way, then enlightenment has not occurred. I meet a lot of people who think they are enlightened and awake simply because they have had a very moving spiritual experience. They wear their enlightenment on their sleeve like a badge of honor. They sit among friends and talk about how awake they are while sipping coffee at a cafe. The funny thing about enlightenment is that when it is authentic, there is no one to claim it. Enlightenment is very ordinary; it is nothing special. Rather than making you more special, it is going to make you less special. It plants you right in the center of a wonderful humility and innocence. Everyone else may or may not call you enlightened, but when you are enlightened the whole notion of enlightenment and someone who is enlightened is a big joke. I use the word enlightenment all the time; not to point you toward it but to point you beyond it. Do not get stuck in enlightenment. Adyashanti
When you argue with reality, reality always wins
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When you argue with reality, reality always wins Adyashanti
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Let go of all ideas and images in your mind, they come and go and aren’t even generated by you. So why pay so much attention to your imagination when reality is for the realizing right now? Adyashanti
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The greatest dream that we can have is to forget that we are dreaming. Adyashanti
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A spiritual teaching is a finger pointing toward Reality; it is not Reality itself. To be in a true and mature relationship with a spiritual teaching requires you to apply it, not simply believe in it. Belief leads to various forms of fundamentalism and shuts down the curiosity and inquiry that are essential to open the way for awakening and what lies beyond awakening. A good spiritual teaching is something that you work with and apply. In doing so, it works on you (often in a hidden way) and helps reveal to you the Truth (and falseness) that lies within you. Adyashanti
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If you prefer smoke over firethen get up now and leave. For I do not intend to perfumeyour mind's clothingwith more sooty knowledge. No, I have something else in mind. Today I hold a flame in my left handand a sword in my right. There will be no damage control today. For God is in a moodto plunder your riches andfling you nakedlyinto such breathtaking povertythat all that will be left of youwill be a tendency to shine. So don't just sit around this flamechoking on your mind. For this is no campfire songto mindlessly mantra yourself to sleep with. Jump now into the spacebetween thoughtsand exit this dreambefore I burn the damn place down. Adyashanti
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By identifying with a particular name that belongs to a particular body and mind, the self begins the process of creating a separate identity. Add in a complex jumble of ideas, beliefs, and opinions, along with some selective and often painful memories with which to create a past to identify with, as well as the raw emotional energy to hold it all together, and before you know it, you've got a very convincing - though divided - self. Adyashanti
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The sacred dimension is not something that you can know through words and ideas any more than you can learn what an apple pie tastes like by eating the recipe. The modern age has forgotten that facts and information, for all their usefulness, are not the same as truth or wisdom, and certainly not the same as direct experience. Adyashanti
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I have found over the years of working with people, even those who have had very deep and profound awakenings, that most people have a fear of being truthful, of really being honest-- not only with others, but with themselves as well. Of course, the core of this fear is that most people know intuitively that if they were actually truthful and totally sincere and honest, they would no longer be able to control anybody. Adyashanti
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Enlightenment is a destructive process. It has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier. Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth. It’s seeing through the facade of pretense. It’s the complete eradication of everything we imagined to be true. Adyashanti
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The changeless is what knows the change, the changeless is unconditioned Adyashanti
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My speaking is meant to shake you awake, not to tell you how to dream better. Adyashanti
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The aim of my teaching is enlightenment, awakening from the dream state of separateness into the reality of the One. In short, my teaching is focused on realizing what you are. Adyashanti