The Direct Way: Thirty Practices to Evoke Awakening
By Adyashanti
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For renowned teacher Adyashanti, every single moment contains a doorway into spiritual awakening. But what does it actually mean to “wake up” to the truth of reality? And what does it take to recognize these opportunities?
In The Direct Way, Adya (as his students call him) offers a sequence of 30 practices intended to connect with and cultivate ever-greater awareness of the unseen dimensions of your being. From the simple expression of “I am,” to an exploration of the Spiritual Heart, and all the way into the fundamental ground of being, these exercises emphasize that the process of awakening takes “many small glimpses, experienced many times.” Adya concludes with practical pointers on how to integrate transcendent experiences into the everyday fabric of life—including your career, personal goals, and intimate relationships.
Here you will discover:
- How to dis-identify from conceptual, ego-based thinking
- Perceiving the ego as a tool to navigate consciousness rather than an obstacle
- The “knowing yet empty” quality of foundational awareness
- The surprising route to realizing awareness of the Spiritual Heart
- Feeling through the Spiritual Heart as a way to experience true interconnection
- The meaning of the Zen teaching phrase, “This very body is the Buddha”
- Exploring the exhilarating paradox of Being and Becoming
- How to establish anchor points to stabilize your journey into the Ground of Being
- What it means to live each day with “enlightened relativity”
- How awakening puts control of your experience in your hands—but also the responsibility for it
No one experiences awakening quite the same. With The Direct Way, join Adya to discover pathways toward an awareness as wide as the sky and as personal as your innermost heart.
Adyashanti
Adyashanti is an American-born spiritual teacher devoted to serving the awakening of all beings. His teachings are an open invitation to stop, inquire, and recognize what is true and liberating at the core of all existence. His books include Emptiness Dancing, The End of Your World, True Meditation, The Way of Liberation, and Falling into Grace. Asked to teach in 1996 by his Zen teacher of 14 years, Adyashanti offers teachings that are free of any tradition or ideology. "The Truth I point to is not confined within any religious point of view, belief system, or doctrine, but is open to all and found within all." For more information, please visit adyashanti.org.
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The Direct Way - Adyashanti
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Introduction
Welcome to The Direct Way practices! If you are familiar with my spiritual teachings, you know I call them The Way of Liberation.
In this book, I introduce a new set of teachings called The Direct Way—a dynamic method of contemplative spiritual practice. These are the most fundamental, concise, one-pointed, and immediate form of The Way of Liberation teachings—the activity of self-realization or awakening itself.
These teachings are direct in the sense that they can be practiced only with an intuitive, experiential approach. In them, I present self-realization or awakening—the enlightened view—by utilizing the view itself, not via the more familiar means of progressive development. The ego must not try to engage these teachings by means of its own efforts. They can only be practiced from within that condition of consciousness that is always and already prior to ego-mindedness. This prior condition can only be relaxed into and never grasped at by egocentric effort or clever-mindedness.
For example, there is an always and already peaceful, silent, and aware condition of consciousness that is present right now in your own experience, prior to any attempt to search for or attain this condition. Instead of trying to attain it through some form of seeking or mental effort, notice and acknowledge that there is background quietness and wakefulness that is already present in your experience before you search for it. This always and already present condition is the condition The Direct Way teachings are not only utilizing but also awakening to its full potential, or fully realized state.
To be fruitful, The Direct Way teachings must be applied with sincerity, honesty, and self-reliance. In this sense, one must be profoundly genuine and mature to use this direct form of teaching. It is neither student- nor teacher-focused; it is experientially focused. Paradoxically, of all of The Way of Liberation teachings, it is the most vulnerable to misuse. Therefore, if you are to take up this teaching, I advise you do so with no idea of gain, no egocentric agenda, but instead exercise your deepest integrity and most heartfelt devotion in applying these practices for the revelation of truth and the benefit of all beings.
These teachings are not meant to be read, studied, or conceptually understood; they are meant to be practiced—one each day. They are to be experienced in the deepest silence of your being. The Direct Way teachings have no methodology beyond what is stated in each pointing-out practice. Every teaching is a means of directly awakening you to a specific state of being or consciousness within your experience. That is why these practices can only be comprehended and engaged intuitively, prior to the mind looking for how to understand them.
As you engage The Direct Way, your focus of attention must not be on the conceptual mind, but rather on resting in a condition of intuitive open-mindedness. Each of the teachings is meant to be individually meditated upon until it is awakened to and realized within one’s own experience. Emphasize any practice that grabs your attention or inspires your longing. Each of the practices can be worked with for any amount of time that you feel called to, and you should feel free to stay with one practice for as long as you feel a need to—a day, a week, a month, or even a year. Quality of insight is far more important than engaging in any quantity of practices.
Spiritual awakening refers to an experiential insight that feels and is experienced much like when you wake up from a dream in the middle of the night. It is the experience of waking up from the dream of the separate me
and the way it experiences life, to the reality of universal Being and non-separation. This awakening is neither an escape from life nor a rejection of oneself or the world. It’s an embrace of the truth of Being, both your own being and the Being of all beings.
What is Being? I use this word to indicate the underlying nature of the reality of you and all that is as it is perceived from the awakened view. You can think of Being as synonymous with the Tao, the Infinite, reality, the absolute, noumena, emptiness, the Godhead, pure consciousness, awareness (if not understood in its limited, conventional sense), and perhaps Spirit. The important thing to remember is that the nature of Being cannot be fully described or understood conceptually. It can only be understood experientially. Therefore, in these practices we will not seek to conceptually understand what Being is, for Being isn’t a what or a thing, it is the fully awakened view and condition of enlightenment itself.
Spiritual awakenings can be shallow or deep, abiding or non-abiding. Generally you get small momentary glimpses or a foretaste of the enlightened view (which can be life-transforming to various degrees and should not be ignored or underappreciated) before a more fundamental and lasting awakening occurs. And contrary to the idea that awakening marks the end of one’s spiritual quest, it’s actually the end of the restless seeker but the beginning of exploring the infinite nature of the reality one has awoken to, as well as the inexhaustible journey of embodying that reality in the challenging terrain of your everyday life, through the priceless vehicle of your human incarnation.
The Direct Way practices are a commitment to doing the one thing that you can do today and each day to best serve your awakening to who and what you are. Each practice can be silently contemplated during meditation or any quiet and undistracted moment of the day. The challenge of these practices is to stay committed to applying each practice with great patience and dedication. Remember this whenever engaging in any of The Direct Way practices: Keep it simple, relaxed, and consistent.
To make the full nature of spiritual awakening more accessible and practicable, in The Direct Way I break down the awakened view into three smaller leaps of insight, each of which is a profoundly life-transforming realization in its own right.
1.Awakened Awareness: Awakening as the formless Being of Awareness
2.Awakened Heart: Awakening into the Body and Unity of all Phenomena
3.Awakened Ground of Being: Awakening as the Divine Ground of Being
Each one of these three fundamental aspects contains the whole of the awakened view if we penetrate it deeply enough. Because all three aspects are simultaneously present in a deep and thorough awakening, the final section of this book integrates the facets of The Direct Way to bring the awakened view into your daily life.
In each section of this book, I present several simple and focused