Teachings

Advaita Vedanta points directly: You are awareness, untouched by the changing play of mind and world. This is realized not in thought but in silent knowing.

Nondual traditions converge: Zen, Dzogchen, and contemplative mysticism speak in different accents of the same indivisible reality. Words are pointers—look where they point.

Practice is simple: inquire "Who am I?", rest as the witnessing presence, and embody compassion. In stillness, truth reveals itself naturally.