Structure of the 9 month course
This course is designed to maximize the benefits of your time and
energy. It is based on a very comprehensive set of transformational
tools. They are carefully design to work synergistically and accommodate
the preferred learning style of all participants.
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A set of
proprietary readings distributed every two to three weeks |
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| Twelve 30 minute telephone conversations with an instructor |
| A one hour conference call every 2 to 3 weeks with other participants |
| Nine
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Workshops (top)
There are three two-day workshops; an opening workshop, mid-course
workshop and completing workshop. These workshops will be offered
in San Francisco, New York, Boulder, Vancouver (Canada), Munich
(Germany) Paris (France) and in India. You can attend in the place
of your choice, and you don’t need to attend at the same location
each time.
In the opening workshop you will:
- create a sense of community with other participants and develop
a common focus
- be introduced to the structure of the course and the work you’ll
do over the next 9 months
- be introduced to the experience of the unconditioned mind
- gain a direct experience of the flavor of this work
In the mid-course and completing workshops you will:
- deepen your understanding of nondual presence
- continue to gain skills in resting in the unconditioned mind
and sharing this with others
- be given opportunities to facilitate this work
Readings (top)
Every two weeks you will receive an essay written specifically
for this course. The essays are very focused. They introduce you
to the distinctions and practices that you’ll work with over
the next two weeks. The readings are transformational in their own
right. They directly open up new possibilities for living fully
in the moment and new ways for accessing the unconditioned mind.
They also give you a set of reference materials through which you
can refresh you experience of the unconditioned mind. The themes
of the essays follow the curriculum of the course.
Experiential Projects (top)
Every two weeks you will also receive a set of experiential exercises
to be completed over the next two weeks. Altogether there are 48
exercises. The exercises are varied. Some are designed to deepen
your understanding of your conditioning; your desires, needs, preferences,
and so on. Other exercises recondition you conditioned mind, in
order to make it more pliable and less fixated. Another set directly
lead you into the unconditioned mind by dissolving your fixations.
Some exercises are completed by yourself and others with course
participants, partners, colleagues and friends.
Contemplative practice (top)
This course attracts people with varying degrees of experience
in meditation or contemplation, from beginners through to teachers
of meditation. If you are new to contemplation, this dimension of
the course will we help you design a contemplative practice—one
that suits your lifestyle and commitments. If you’re an experienced
meditator we will help you to refine, enhance or reinvigorate your
practice, so that it leads more directly to the experience of the
unconditioned mind. If you wish we can also support you in exploring
how you can contribute your meditative experience with others, we
can also help you with this. The practice we introduce is very simple
and doesn’t conflict with other practices.
In this practice you also explore the experience of "shared
meditation" in which with a partner while connected by phone.
This can be a very powerful experience. We also introduce some adaptations
to the basic practice that help you to deconstruct each other’s
identification with the thinking process. The practice of contemplation
continues throughout the course.
Koan practice (top)
Koan practice is usually associated with Zen Buddhism, but there
are also natural koans that arise in the journey from a structured
(knowing) to an unstructured (not knowing) state of consciousness.
These are questions like; "What is this?" "Where
am I?" "Am I moving forwards or backwards?" "Am
I moving at all?" "Is there something special I should
be doing?" "Who am I?" These questions are all koans
because each one of them is a key that can unlock the conceptual
mind, and take us into the unconditioned mind. In the second semester
you will explore how natural koans can be used to enter and stabilize
the experience of unstructured awareness. You’ll learn how
to place you mind on these questions in a way that let’s your
thoughts dissolve into the infinite expanse of unconditioned awareness
Individual sessions (top)
Every second week you will have a private 30 minute session with
your instructor. In these sessions you receive personalized and
focused coaching in the issues you’re dealing with, and in
the practices of the course. The individual sessions give you opportunities
to work with concerns of a more personal nature. In some of these
calls we also do some role playing in order for you to gain skills
in sharing or facilitating this work with others.
Conference calls (top)
Every two weeks you will also participate in a conference call
with other members of your learning group. The instructor will also
participate in these calls. The conference calls are made through
a toll-free hub using the highest quality telephony available. In
these calls you:
- continue the work we opened up in the workshops
- clarify questions and queries that arise in the experiential
exercises
- create a shared and nourishing contemplative environment
- experience the unconditioned mind in a globally dispersed setting
- give you opportunities to explore nondual deconstruction
If you are interested in the Radiant Mind
Course a Free
Video Interview is available of Peter Fenner being
asked about the Course, what the unconditioned mind is and how people
can tell if they are experiencing nondual awareness.
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