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Awaken to Reality

Part 2

Learning to Walk What Matters Most

Deepen your realization, find your foundation, discover the end of seeking

6-week series 
to help you embody awakening in daily life.

Next group forming soon.

Your eyes have opened,

you've taken the first steps,

but you're still learning how to walk.

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Are you experiencing these 5 subtle, but real challenge​s?

It’s real—but it’s not yet steady.

You’ve become acquainted with something undeniable. But under stress, your nervous system still gets overwhelmed. Old habits return. Presence fades… Part of you still wonders, “Can I really live awake?”

Your body knows your old life more than your new one.

Even after insights, the structures of daily life and relationship are often still based on survival, strategy, and separation. The seed of truth has been planted, but the roots are still growing.

You’re caught between knowing and living.

You’ve tasted reality beyond the limits of mind, but still get caught in stories, emotions, and unconscious reactions. The bridge from insight to integration is still under construction.

Doubt still whispers.

Even after all you’ve experienced, there’s still the question whether living awake is possible for you.

You still chase what you already are.

The seeking reflex persists. Even with regular tastes of fulfillment, your mind keeps reaching for something “next.” Deep down, it still believes what you long for is elsewhere—not here.

You’re not alone.

You don't have to figure it all out yourself.

Clear guidance is available.

A Truth About Walking Through Life Awake

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Many people have tasted reality,

​​only to feel disoriented, uncertain, and unstable when life gets intense.

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That’s not a problem, it’s a sign you’re ready to stabilize and embody what you've already tasted.

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This second part of the journey offers grounded, body-based guidance to help you build the inner muscles to walk more awake in everyday life—through your nervous system, daily life design, and choices. Along the way, you'll begin shaping a life that includes more of what matters most.

 

No ideals to live up to. No perfection to perform.

 

Just presence, practice, and steady support to help you root awakened awareness in your life—so it doesn't fade so much when things get hard.

It's one thing to taste truth.
It's another thing to shape your life in devotion to it.

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This is what Part 2 supports.

The Path to Living What Matters Most

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What's Possible in Part 2

  • Deepen Your Realization—As what you learned in Part One continues to take root, you don’t just remember truth—you live it more often. As awake awareness becomes more accessible—even during challenges—what began as practices, more often becomes your natural way of being.

  • Find Your Foundation—Receive guidance to clarify what matters most and shape your life to support it. Experience living awake with less effort and more natural alignment through self-honesty and sustainable routines.

  • See the Oneness Beneath all Appearances—Experience directly, not just conceptually, that there is no separation between you and life.

  • Uncover Your True Nature—Explore and recognize what you are beyond the mind's ideas of who you are.

  • Discover the End of Seeking—See the seeking reflex for what it is—a habit, not truth. Recognize that fulfillment comes not from arriving somewhere else—but through seeing what is always here.

Your eyes have been opened. They’re learning to stay open.

You’ve learned how to stand—now it’s time to learn how to walk.

You don’t need another taste. You need a foundation.

A Clear 3-Step Path to Walking Awake

Step 1: Sign up for Part 2 of the Program

Join the next 6-week group series—or request a private continuation if you're working one-on-one.
 

Step 2: Strengthen Your Foundation with Steady Support

Deepen your capacity to live awake through weekly group sessions, a study buddy, and access to LAM Open Meetings for real-time, practice, inquiry, and guidance.
 

Step 3: Live What Matters Most

Enjoy moving through life with increasing clarity, freedom and fulfillment as presence becomes more embodied—even during challenges.

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What You'll Receive and
How You'll Continue to Be Supported

  • 6 weekly sessions—1 hour, 45 minutes each

  • Daily practices

  • Resources for self-study

  • A carefully crafted session structure to ensure efficient, transformative use of our time—while allowing Presence to shape each moment.

  • Optional recommended reading to deepen your experience: selected chapters from The Most Important Thing by Adyashanti to accompany each module

  • If you’re participating in a group, you’ll be paired with a peer practice partner from your cohort for mutual support.
       (Note: This option is not included in private sessions).

Ongoing Support Options

        Click here for a full program overview

The Practical Details

Next Location: To Be Announced—​likely in Boulder, CO or online

Cost: Sliding scale—details coming soon

Registration: Opening soon—request an invitation below to be among the first to know.​

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The schedule is still taking shape. If you feel called to attend, you're welcome to request an invitation or schedule a free consultation—and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

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Program locations, rates, and schedules vary depending on group size.

Online formats and the option to join in-person events remotely are in development.

If you feel called to participate online—or would like to host an in-person or online offering—please reach out via our contact page.​

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A Deeper Longing

The following words speak to the kind of longing that often brings people here.
Not a longing for something more—but for claiming something more true, deeper, that is already known.

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"They often feel like misfits because of the different, deeper, ungraspable love they feel inside them."

“They have a deep awareness that fulfillment cannot be found through acquisition and achievement. They often feel like misfits because of the different, deeper, ungraspable love they feel inside them. For them, the journey is not so much toward realization of their desire as toward being able to claim the desire they already have in a culture that neither understands nor supports it.”

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Gerald G. May, M. D. The Dark Night of the Soul

Live Awake Mentoring
Embodied Spiritual Awakening and Life Guidance

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