Advanced Teachings on Spiritual Awakening, Freedom, and the Mystery of Consciousness
In the early 1990s, A.H. Almaas had a realization he was not expecting―even after years of deep inner awakenings. "I thought it was a personal experience, not a teaching," he reflects. Now, after two decades of further investigation, A.H. Almaas has concluded that the time is right to share "the view of totality"―what he considers one of the most advanced aspects of his teaching.
A Bold New Vision of Enlightenment
We often think of enlightenment as the ultimate destination on the spiritual journey―a final endpoint for delusion and suffering where it all makes perfect sense. But as A.H. Almaas teaches, "the moment we see that the journey has no end, everything changes."
With Endless Enlightenment, you are invited to join the renowned author and creator of the Diamond Approach® for a six-session program on the view of totality. In this seven-hour exploration with Sounds True founder Tami Simon, A.H. Almaas describes for the first time on audio a perspective that expands our ability to appreciate the value of each and every spiritual path and practice―and may revolutionize your own.
"We as a human race are just at the beginning," explains A.H. Almaas. "We’ve opened the door, but there’s a universe of possible experience ahead." Join him in discovering how "realization begets realization," with Endless Enlightenment .
Highlights
• How the view of totality changes our approach to spiritual practice
• The many faces of true nature
• The importance of individual consciousness and the mystery of emptiness
• Freedom from , freedom of , freedom to , and freedom itself
• A non-hierarchical view of spiritual traditions and paths
• Seven hours of radical insights and new teachings with A.H. Almaas―including questions for personal inquiry after each session
A.H. Almaas is the pen name of A. Hameed Ali, the creator of the Diamond Approach to Self Realization. The Diamond Approach is a contemporary teaching that developed within the context of awareness of both ancient spiritual teachings & modern depth psychological theories.
Okay so I just got done with my workout, and boy was it a good one. Spending time to really stretch out my body (45 mins) to be exact, while listening to AH. Almaas, felt luxuriously serene. His stipulation that it's Being doing it - when someone presumes it's their indivdual choices creating the narrative of their lives, was fascinating!
I sense this guy might be a complete game changer for me, in terms of how I relate myself to the world around me. I am loving these 'connecting to the totality' vibes, and the 'continual' emphasis on inquiry. Also, listening to how he broke down goals was just mind-boggingly perceptively shattering. This connection to Source, Being - is something I'm craving, and something I've been missing.
Eckhart Tolle has given me a pathway to connecting to my inner awareness; to the background instead of the foreground. But where do you go from there? And it's there where AH Almaas really, really shines. This dynamism that he often refers to, which manifests in the most optimal way, according to the context, is a gripping idea. One which I can confirm I've verified in my own life to a small extent.
Stillness is beautiful, and I commend Eckhart Tolle for his unbelievable work in helping people connect to who they are (then again it's Being working through him) - but this is just the foundation. I also love the idea that once you awaken, it's not the end of a journey - but the beggining of a new one. In a sense, I see this guy the way I see Mark Manson. Mark's the counterintuitive figurehead of the negative self-help movement. Meanwhile, I'd say AH Almaas is the same but for spirituality. He takes implicit assumptions that we have e.g. that the purpose of spirtuality is to connect to this predetermined state that willl be the same for everyone, and flips it on his head. Love this guy!