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Adyashanti vraagt ons in Genade om het gevecht met het leven op te geven en ons open te stellen voor het einde van misleiding en voor de ontdekking van ons echte wezen. In zijn vijftien jaar als spiritueel leraar heeft Adyashanti gemerkt dat hoe eenvoudiger het onderricht is, hoe groter de kracht ervan om ons leven te veranderen. In dit boek deelt hij met de lezer wat hij beschouwt als fundamentele inzichten die 'een ommekeer teweeg zullen brengen in de manier waarop we het leven zien'.

Op dezelfde manier waarop we een geliefde in de armen vallen of ons hoofd 's nachts op ons kussen leggen, kunnen we ons overgeven aan de waarheid van wie en wat we werkelijk zijn.

Wil je wakker worden? Wil je je denkbeeldige zelf achter je laten en terugkeren naar je ware natuur? Daarvoor heb je genade nodig. Deze eenvoudige, directe woorden van Adyashanti openen ons voor de genade die altijd aanwezig is. Zijn leringen zijn als sprankelend water, rechtstreeks uit de bron.

260 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 2011

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Adyashanti

133 books573 followers
Adyashanti is an American spiritual teacher from the San Francisco Bay Area who gives regular satsangs in the United States and also teaches abroad. He is the author of several books, CDs and DVDs and is the founder of Open Gate Sangha, Inc. a nonprofit organization that supports, and makes available, his teachings.

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Author 4 books276 followers
March 23, 2018
"The peace and happiness can arise when we profoundly let go, when we really decide to stop struggling," says Adyashanti in this book.

Truly speaking, this book has changed my life. It came to me at a time when I most needed it, and that too as a gift. Adya writes about suffering, and enumerates its causes -- one of them being this constant struggle we have with WHAT IS. He says that the moment we stop struggling with WHAT IS, our life changes. Its all about tuning into THIS MOMENT and what it offers. I am trying to apply Adya's teachings in my life. In fact, I have even started wordless meditation. No thoughts at all. The silence feels peaceful. It has made me touch base with my inner being and trust the higher guidance. This is one of my most favourite books and I would recommend it to all my GR friends.
Profile Image for Smitha Murthy.
Author 2 books417 followers
August 27, 2018
When you are on the path of understanding yourself and the Universe, you need books like these. You need books that you may not understand fully. You need books like these that make you think before you realize that you shouldn’t be thinking at all, but moving into the realm of being and feeling.

You need books that make you realize the vast unknown boundaries of Life. You need books like these that make you question the questions and answer the answers. You need books where you learn that pain is a consequence of life but suffering is an option. You need books where you can take a deeper breath during your meditation and find in the breathing the openness that you knew you had all along. You need books like these that point to the space within you and the cramped room in our mind.

Sometimes, you just fall into graceful books.
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4,010 reviews11.9k followers
May 1, 2012
I love the way *Adyashanti* writes.

My personal 'favorite' book by *Adya*, >> (the nickname that the local community calls him), is 'emptiness dancing". I re-read it many times!!! Its a VERY VERY beautiful book!!!

His writing is soooooooooooooo lovely!!!

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11 reviews31 followers
January 10, 2011
I'd say this is a good one to start with if you haven't read or listened to much of Adya's teachings before. (Not as great as Emptiness Dancing, but still good!) It's a beautiful book; full of relevant and clear pointers, all expressed in Adya's familiar, compassionate and heartful style.

However, for me personally it's not really plunging deep enough into the aspects I would have like it too... After reading his previous book The End of Your World - which truly touched and illuminated my heart in more ways that I could possibly say - I realise I was hoping for this book to penetrate even further in the same directions... but instead it's got a different, more general feel to it... seemingly speaking to a wider audience. I'm still enjoying it, just not in the same deep and intimate way I enjoyed some of his earlier ones.
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120 reviews10 followers
December 5, 2018
This book helped me through the death of my 11 year old golden retriever. Not more than a week after I began, she passed away. What this book allowed me to see was that my fear of the pain I thought I would feel when it was time to say goodbye was actually more painful than the actual goodbye. With the aid of this book I was able to see that one moment she was here and the next she wasn’t. But each moment was its own. And only in the actual moment of saying goodbye was I in pain. Everything else after (and before) was just the memory of pain or the anticipation of it.
I have wanted to read this book for a while. Years, in fact. I think I picked it up at just the right time. Love how that works....
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23 reviews
December 22, 2020
Not sure if I'll ever find a more soothing audiobook to listen to before falling asleep. One could even argue that Adya's teachings are best suited to speak to a disarmed consciousness in slumber, rather than a fully awake and energized one
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130 reviews
August 31, 2021
Well, I would call 2020 and 2021 the start of my journey into awakening. The books I came across (somehow randomly) drew the path for me. The things I felt and experienced can't be expressed through words and it wouldn't be fair to do so. Now, my favorite parts of the book:
"To be born as a human, to take this particular form, is to be challenged. Even for the awakened ones, life is not always smooth. As I like to remind people, even when enlightenment comes, even when you realize the innate and natural freedom of being, it doesn't get you a pass on life. It doesn't mean you're never going to go through anything difficult. Quite the opposite. The more awake we become, often the more capable we are of having life hand us bigger and bigger situations as our capacity to accept and embody our spiritual essence grows."
"When we come to see that words aren’t the truth, that what people say about us tells us about them, not us, we don’t worry so much about what someone might say about us. And when you say something about someone else, you can actually see that in most cases you’re revealing more about yourself than about the other, revealing your projections and your ideas."
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443 reviews66 followers
September 19, 2021
Csodás példája ez a könyv annak, hogy hogyan lehet ugyanazt az 5 gondolatot majdnem egy egész könyvön keresztül ügyesen ismételgetni :D A kötet utolsó 1/4-ében voltak csak számomra új gondolatok, amikre felkaptam a fejemet. Azokért érdemes volt elolvasni.

Kegyelem alatt azt érti, amikor elengedjük minden görcsünket és ragaszkodásunkat, megadjuk magunkat és megértjük, hogy mi a valóság és hogy nem érdemes, nem is lehet ellenkezni vele. Jobb ha nyitott szívvel és szellemmel felülünk az Élet nevű vonatra: vigyen, ahová és úgy, ahogy akar. Ekkor lesz vége a szenvedésünknek.

Mindig éreztem, hogy a kereszténység Bibliája semmiben nem mond ellent a buddhista tanoknak, csak más nyelven fogalmaz. Ennek a kötetnek a végén is van néhány gondolat Jézusról, ami ezt megerősíti.
5 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2021
Tämä kirja liikutti minua. Yleensä luen kirjat melko suorittavalla mentaliteetilla pyrkien maksimoimaan saatavan hyödyn suhteessa ajankäyttöön. Tämä kirja oli poikkeus. Kirjan tiiviydestä ja käsiteltävien aiheiden näennäisestä yksinkertaisuudesta huolimatta lukeminen kesti yli 3kk pelkästään siksi, että tuli useita pysähtymisen paikkoja ja oivalluksia, jotka pisti liikkeelle aitoa muutosta. Tätä kirjaa en halunnut ”suorittaa”, vaan se kutsui olemaan läsnä ja katsomaan asioita tarkemmin. Suosittelen niille jotka tykkäävät hämmentää itseään ja ihmetellä elämää ja olemista.
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Author 1 book16 followers
November 11, 2017
I listened to the audio version of this book before reading the actual text. Adyashanti speaks freely from a profound depth that resonates with his every word.

He covers a vast range of perspectives that all point to the same awakening. As with many of his talks, though he repeats himself often, I would find it challenging to outline his points and quote what he said.

This is to say that the experience of reading the book transcends the content itself. One is immediately transported to the living of it rather than the theory of freedom, his words constitute the path/technique/meditation in the moment.

He manages to make clear and simple what cannot be made clear and simple. Moving through words to that which cannot be described with words.

I experienced FALLING INTO GRACE as a meditation in and of itself.

I recommend this book to readers with an open heart, whether they’re on a spiritual path or not.
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22 reviews7 followers
August 25, 2021
Have you ever come across a book so powerful it made you change a good 90% of your past-read ratings because it set such a high standard? Well, Falling Into Grace did that for me. I did not expect this to be as mind blowing as it is.

Adyashanti gets to the core of why we suffer and what it means to be truly awake every moment of our lives. There’s so much magic in this book, I feel it deserves a short review so the words can speak for themselves.
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169 reviews17 followers
May 23, 2017
Like this book and the auther, i like how he illustrate his journy in spirituality. It is inspiring. Have very usefull insights.Enjoy it really. ❤
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April 4, 2025
This went along nicely with other things I've read.
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371 reviews2 followers
November 9, 2025
Prachtig ♡ Ik heb het langzaam gelezen en het zal ook nog lang doorwerken verwacht ik.

Het is een boek over dezelfde thematiek als ‘de kracht van het nu’ maar met net weer andere invalshoeken.
8 reviews
March 6, 2018
One of my favorites, I have read several times including reading to my husband . . . more on true freedom and getting out of suffering . . .
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19 reviews
June 10, 2019
Great Adyashanti!

This book is a great read for the curious mind. The one who seeks answers going beyond the obvious and self created beliefs. Adya explains simply and brings to life difficult concepts using powerful examples and experiences.
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351 reviews381 followers
September 4, 2014
I love Adyashanti.
His teachings, his persona, his words, his voice, his presence, his caring and loving nature, his peace, his humor, his downtoearth-ness, his smile, his grace.
He may not always be all of this, but that is how I know him. From the YouTube videos and the satsang I was lucky enough to attend, here, in Copenhagen where I live.
This was my first book with Adya.
And I've got to admit: I prefer him live. Or as close to it.
I missed his voice, his laugh, and the way he speaks his words that goes right to the core of me and that I carry with me, as reminders.
Much of what was said in this book I've already discovered for myself, so I didn't have many revelations. The brick wall image stuck with me. But there are some of the YouTube videos and the satsang that has had more piercing impact on me.
Nevertheless, Adya is a teacher whose words and wisdom and presence reach me, deeply and profoundly, just by being close to them, I'm reminded of all this, that lies in me, in the universe. And that makes me better able embrace Life and What is.
And that is a gift for which I'm grateful.
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2 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2012
Falling into Grace --- one of the best books I've ever read to date. While every page is deeply insightful, there's a section as well about transmutation; about welcoming reactions when you have a reaction. I loved realizing that you can't get rid of something like fear or anger for example. Everything is one. But you can transmute it. And to "do" that you're not really doing anything but surrendering to what is, and then whatever reaction is present naturally transmutes itself to its higher essence in its own time. Falling into Grace supports me in my practice of awakening, presence and surrendering. To me, it's not a "read once" type of book, but a great wealth of awakening energy on each page.
Blessings,
Susan Nancy Wight
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185 reviews
March 20, 2015
I heard Adyashanti on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday and ordered his book immediately. As a spiritual teacher, he encourages us to let go of our struggles a be open to Consciousness.

"What we all aspire to, and what is in fact natural to us, is openness, peace, love, and well-being. These qualities are completely natural qualities of spirit. They arise in us when we become conscious of our spiritual nature, of our on-separate, non-somebody nature. Then love flows quite naturally." (p 75)

Let go. Relax. Be present now. Grace is yours.
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280 reviews
January 28, 2021
In Falling Into Grace, we learn about human psychology and the thought processes of using language and mental images, starting early in life. Ultimately, we suffer, struggle and get into conflict because we believe what we think (and what others think about us). The idea of letting go of our ideas, beliefs, and opinions brings up resistance and fear. Yet if we can avoid becoming lost in our thoughts, projections, beliefs, and opinions, we can begin to unravel our suffering and discover true happiness.
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July 5, 2011
In the same way that we fall into the arms of a loved one or drop our heads on the pillow before sleep, we can let go into the beauty and truth of who and what we really are. Falling into Grace presents Adyashanti’s response to anyone looking for a way out of suffering and into the freedom of spiritual awakening.
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1 review
October 14, 2012
This took me a long time to read. I would read a little than stop to absorb it and practice it in my daily life. I highly recommend reading this. We all suffer in so many different ways and Adya shows us how we don't have to. Stay in the moment!!
32 reviews
September 9, 2015
.Mesmerizing

I want to and will read every book by Adyashanti. After seeing an interview with Oprah, I was impressed.
This book was full of grace and kindness. Exactly what I saw in this author. It will lift your spirits..
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25 reviews10 followers
June 15, 2011
Breaks down why we suffer in a simple to follow manner. If we are in conflict with what is true (happening) there will be struggle.
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404 reviews5 followers
October 31, 2014
Really memorable - some new ideas for me.
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December 22, 2014
One of the best spiritual books I have ever read. It all starts with you. Just try to shut up your mind. :-)
21 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2015
a great book about the reasons of suffering and about the self. However, after I am that, it did not impress me anymore. But a good read though
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48 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2015
Thoughtful explanation of how we need to approach the world. Very insightful!
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