What is Radical Awakening?
Radical Awakening is a sudden and impactful shift in one’s conscious awareness of Self, where the "spell" of false identification is broken. It is a veritable waking up from the dream.
For the last 20 years, Ramana's focus has been the sharing of this pure awareness. |
Experience a "taste" of Radical Awakening
Click the button below for a direct download of an audio recording of Ramana leading you into a 15 minute "taste" of Radical Awakening.
Although this 'taste' is not a Radical Awakening, it will give you a feel of how the awakened consciousness interacts through you and out into the world.
(The recording is an excerpt from Ramana's Book,
The 7 Steps to Radical Awakening)
Feel Free to Download Ramana's Awakening Meditations
The Restorative Meditation:
A short but deep 30 minute meditation where you awaken refreshed you as if you had a pleasant nights sleep. Beyond relaxation, this meditation will take you into a place of cellular regeneration |
The Deep Running River Meditation: How to remain in a quiet meditative state after a Radical Awakening? There is a current of silence, running like a deep underground river. Find that, and you are in peace. |
Ramana's meditation is like no other I have listened to. It is beyond just his voice or words. His meditations carry a silent and powerful transmission, which puts me immediately at ease and deep peace.
Out of the many hundreds meditations I have experienced, Ramana was able to take me to that special place in the heart like nothing else I have experienced. ” -Kathy P
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The Yoga of Awakening
In Radical Awakening, practice of Hatha yoga is seen primarily as a way to to prepare the body’s nervous system to conduct more of the awakened energy.
But after an awakening, any spiritual practices are done not to achieve anything, but instead just an obvious choice of thing to do. Yet, with practice, the awakening continues to deepen, but with from this aware state, it becomes a yoga of no effort. This aware practice is what I call the Yoga of Awakening. For more on the Yoga of Awakening, click here. |