Simply Always Awake - Interview with Angelo Dilulo

This morning I am listening to a beautiful interview between Rick Archer and Angelo Dilulo, the author of Awake: It’s Your Turn. I love the clarity of Angelo’s pointing and the confirmation that this is already what you are, what we all are, what everything is already, right now. I love that he shares how the senses can serve as a doorway of realization through apparent separate form which opens to a deep experience of intimacy with this moment exactly as it is. What a gift.

I would love to hear what you discover listening to this interview.

URL:
https://media.blubrry.com/batgap/content.blubrry.com/batgap/641_angelo_dilullo.mp3

Description:
At the age of 24, after years of intense internal suffering and an intuition that something about the way we interact with our thoughts causes a lot of unnecessary suffering, Angelo had a fundamental shift in the way he experiences reality. This was a pervasive transformation and was life-altering at every level. It suddenly became clear that thoughts, and the way they "paint" our experience of ourselves, time, and space, are essentially unreal, something like ghosts. What replaced this world of thought, struggle, and suffering, was boundless clarity and intimacy with all immediate textures of phenomena. It became clear that this is simply the natural state of things and that it is true for everyone, even if there is some distortion in experience caused by thoughts.

It became exquisitely clear that suffering is unnecessary among humans and that any human being who has a genuine yearning to wake up to their true nature has the capacity to wake up to this boundless (non-separation) living truth. This led to the writing of the book, "Awake: It's Your Turn." The book is a combination of practical advice to help anyone who is on this pathless path, practice pointers and inquiry tips, and direct pointing (transmission) through language.

Book: Awake: It's Your Turn

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