Regina Dawn Akers guides a group of committed students who would like to make consistent, gentle progress toward genuine peace, joy and love.
A universal assembly for true discernment
Regina Dawn Akers guides a group of committed students who would like to make consistent, gentle progress toward genuine peace, joy and love.
Eshwar Segobind shared his message and it was startling in its simplicity. Eshwar’s spiritual path is remarkable both for its brevity and for the depth of practical insight he manifests. In less than a year, Eshwar went from a recovery program to a profound spiritual awakening to his true nature. He shared about his journey and how he came to know the Truth as it is for him now. Enjoy his stark clarity. It is palpable.
He also extended an invitation that he is happy to speak to those with sincere questions and does not charge for his time. He can be reached at sensewithoutmind@gmail.com.
Upon listening to the recording of the Satsang, Eshwar requested that the following note be added to this post for clarity:
There was an error on my part when I refered to “Nothing.” The way it seemed was as though this nothing is what you are, and this “nothing” is a goal to attain. I did not realize this. Just clear seeing that even the sense of existence never existed. Nothing ever happened, nothing is going to happen and nothing ever happened. “Nothing” is not anything. Muted. No-thing, not a thing, not anything, not nothing.
The second part: it may seem as though i was eluding to a TRUE Self that you become. The above clarification dismisses that possibility. What was being pointed at: We must accept that we are here and now and that we do exist, whatever shape and form that takes for each of us. The idea of a separate self or individual or the way we think of ourselves is just that, an idea. Only then can we accurately de-construct whatever it is that we believe exists. This idea that we are something and even more subtle, when the idea is gone, this nothing that’s left is what we are. This nothing that’s everything and nothing.
Here’s the follow-up Satsang with Eshwar:
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Regina Dawn Akers reads selections from books by Bernadette Roberts. The purpose of this inspired book study is to learn from one who walked through the final doorway to no self, no world, no God–Only Reality.
Title: “Window Shopping Awareness with Lazy Lazarus”
Description: After having various experiences of ‘dying before you die’, Rev. Meghan Reinhart passionately shared some of the themes the ego faces when it witnesses that, in fact, the “I” must die again: entirely.
Reading: Rev. Billy Sinitris read a Q&A with Rev. Meg acting as Nisargadatta Maharaj and a questioner from #53 in I Am That.
Title: “Window Shopping Awareness with Lazy Lazarus”
Description: After having various experiences of ‘dying before you die’, Rev. Meghan Reinhart will explore some of the themes the ego faces when it witnesses that, in fact, the “I” must die again: entirely.
Reading: Rev. Billy Sinitris will read a Q&A with Meg acting as Nisargadatta Maharaj and a questioner from #53 in I Am That.
*Weekly gathering is held every Sunday morning at 10:15 am ET/7:15 am PT in the Awakening Together Sanctuary. Join us after the Gathering for our Fellowship Time, hosted by Rev. Jay McCormick.
Regina Dawn Akers reads selections from books by Bernadette Roberts. The purpose of this inspired book study is to learn from one who walked through the final doorway to no self, no world, no God–Only Reality.
Eshwar will be coming back for a follow-up Satsang. He will address some questions that came up during the first Satsang back in May. Please bring your questions for Eshwar.
Craig Holliday continues his examination of what it means to be both free and human.
Regina Dawn Akers shared from the November 25, 1980 conversation in Consciousness and the Absolute.
Rev. Jacquelyn Eckert will interview Suse Wicks for our Awakening Together Guest Satsang on August 18 at 7:30 pm ET. This is our second Satsang with Suse Wicks. Our last Satsang interview with Suse can be found at this link.
When asked for her latest biography, Suse wrote: “This expression best reflects my sharing:
Suse’s Blog- susewicks.blogspot.com
Rev. Jacquelyn Eckert shares with honesty and passion about the ups, downs, and all-around of the spiritual journey. Jacquelyn is transparent as she shares about the impersonal awakening process we all experience. She moves us with stories from her own journey, with direct insight from inner wisdom and with guidance from spiritual masters, both contemporary and legendary.
Regina Dawn Akers reads from the Tao Te Ching in order to contemplate enlightened leadership.
Regina Dawn Akers guides a group of committed students who would like to make consistent, gentle progress toward genuine peace, joy and love.