RADIANT MIND
THE HEALING POWER OF NONDUAL PRESENCE
Radiant Mind programs use the principles and practices of nondual
presence to help us discover total freedom in the midst of our conditioned
existence. When we live in the radiant mind we experience ourselves
as unique human beings. At the same time we rest in a unified expanse
of unconditioned-bliss-awareness.
Radiant mind heals our mind, body and spirit. It creates harmony
and union between:
- spiritual experience and the practical concerns of daily living
- ourselves and others
- our mind and body
- thoughts and emotions
- humanity and nature
Ultimately all conflict arises as a difference between "what
we experience" and "what we want." Whenever these
differ we suffer. When the difference is dissolved we experience
peace and freedom. Radiant Mind bridges and resolves the fundamental
problem of human existence: the presence of unfulfilled needs and
desires.
Radiant Mind combines the most advanced principles of Asian
contemplative traditions and the finely-honed skills of psychotherapy.
We blend the liberating power of nondual wisdom with the attention
and intimacy that we find in Western traditions of counseling and
therapy.
The inspiration for our work
Radiant mind programs are inspired by the example of masters and
sages from nondual spiritual traditions. These traditions are mainly
found in India and Asia. They include various traditions of Mahayana
Buddhism: Zen, Dzogchen, Mahamudra and Madhyamaka. Outside of Buddhism,
nonduality is found in the Advaita form of Hinduism and Chinese
Taoism.
The masters in these traditions show that what we all strive for—a
state of real and lasting fulfillment—is achievable. Furthermore,
through their teachings and relationships they provide a model for
how to manage our own evolution and make a powerful healing contribution
to others.
Radiant Mind uses the embodied presence of nondual masters as a
model for creating a new therapeutic paradigm. This paradigm is
based on the healing power of the unconditioned mind, rather than
on giving advice, making recommendations, or proffering interpretations.
This is not to say these have no place in Radiant Mind. They do.
But they aren’t the most essential ingredient. The most essential
ingredient is the introduction and cultivation of an experience
of the unconditioned mind.
The unconditioned mind
Radiant Mind extends the wisdom of nondual spirituality directly
into the therapeutic arena. It offers people a direct experience
of the natural freedom of being. In contrast to dualistic therapies,
which assume that our inner or outer reality must change in order
for us to achieve real fulfillment, nondual therapies dissolve our
habitual tendency to construe that something is wrong or missing.
The experience of the unconditioned mind takes us outside the cycle
of reactive responses and emotions by connecting us with the nature
of our mind as pure, unstructured awareness. We are at home with
ourselves in a totally natural and uncontrived way. When we rest
in this experience, we connect intimately with everything within
and around us, yet we’re beyond being disturbed in any way.
In the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism this experience is called
invincibility, or indestructibility.
The most powerful healing agent there is
The unconditioned mind is the most powerful healing agent in existence.
Nothing will ever surpass it. No amount of research or innovation
will ever discover anything as powerful as the unconditioned mind.
Why? Because when we rest in the unconditioned mind nothing—absolutely
nothing—is missing. It doesn’t matter if we’ve
just lost a million dollars, or are suffering a terminal illness
and only have a few weeks to live. If we are rooted in the unconditioned
mind, nothing is missing. There is nothing more we need. If a life-saving
drug comes along, well and good. But if it doesn’t, it makes
no difference. If we suddenly recover our lost wealth, well and
good. But, if we are resting in the unconditioned mind, we don’t
need a cent of it. We are complete and content with exactly what
we have.
The ultimate medicine
In Buddhism the experience of the unconditioned mind is called
the "ultimate medicine." The ultimate medicine is universally
healing. Every mind touched by the experience of its unconditioned
nature moves closer to the experience of real freedom and liberation.
Sometimes the experience may gently encourage us to acknowledge
our higher potential. In other instances it may produce a radical
reorientation of our experience of reality.
The more time we spend resting in our ultimate nature, the more
familiar we become with the experience. When opportunities arise
to let go our preoccupations and daily concerns, we find ourselves
moving effortlessly and without resistance into a more open and
accepting way of being.
Embodied transcendence
There are different types of nondual spirituality. The form we offer
is inspired by Mahayana Buddhism. In this tradition the experience
of the unconditioned mind is cultivated in the midst of our everyday
existence. It isn’t an experience of being "spaced-out",
"up in the clouds" or disconnected from other people.
The wisdom of Mahayana Buddhism deeply penetrates the complexities
of our human drama and permeates the structure of all of our relationships.
At the very same time that this insight lets us transcend the slightest
traces ofhuman suffering it expands our capacity to identify and
release other people’s suffering.
In Radiant Mind the structure of our personality reveals the
transpersonal nature of being itself. In Radiant Mind there is
absolutely no effort, struggle, or need to escape who we are, since
this is our unique expression of transcendence. Every aspect and
dimension of our experience is an exquisite expression of freedom
and transcendence. In this way, Radiant Mind closes the traditional
rift between physical embodiment and spiritual transcendence. This
integrated approach removes the possibility of producing spiritual
experiences which put us at risk.
Impossible to create deficiency
The experience of the unconditioned mind heals us in two different
ways. First, it relieves us of the need to "fix things up"
by offering us a profound experience of clarity and contentment—an
experience of being in total harmony with ourselves and the world.
In Buddhism this is called "going beyond loss or gain."
In this state of consciousness everything is present exactly as
it is, but we find it impossible to construe that anything is missing.
We’ve moved beyond the familiar cycle of having problems and
finding solutions. There’s nothing to remove and nothing to
hang onto. The experience is "priceless," not because
we’re attached to its value, but because nothing can increase
or enhance our fulfilment
Reconditioning our thoughts
The other way in which the experience of the unconditioned mind
heals is by restructuring our thought-patterns so that we become
more available to the experience of the happiness and freedom. The
experience attenuates our need to have fixed ideas about ourselves
and others. We become less reactive and defensive—and hence
better able to release our fears and insecurities. In this way,
the effects of the experience percolate through the layers of our
conditioning long after we’ve finished resting in the experience
itself.
The Yoga Tradition of Buddhism describes this process as the "transformation
of the structural foundations of our being." Through contact
with an unstained stream of pure being, the energies and mechanisms
that condition our present and future existence lose their power
to distort our experience and thereby to cause suffering. Other
nondual traditions describe how the experience of the unconditioned
mind infuses the conditioned mind like a sweet perfume or a soothing
breeze.
It’s impossible to predict in advance how this healing will
unfold. It occurs at its own pace and rhythm, sometimes smooth and
gentle, at other times rough or abrupt. Sometimes we might even
think we are moving backwards, returning to an earlier stage of
our development with which we felt complete. The unconditioned mind
doesn’t discriminate in terms of "how" healing occurs—it
doesn’t generate a plan or strategy because it exists beyond
such conceptual formulations. The psychological pathways and physical
events through which healing occurs can’t be controlled in
a mechanical way. Each of us is infinitely complex and our path
to full spiritual evolution is unique and often mysterious.
Healing is very much a function of staying open and accepting reality
with equanimity and trust.
Where and when is the Radiant Mind Course happening?
Check places and dates
If you would like to look more deeply into nondual presence we
recommend the book edited by John Prendergast, Peter Fenner and
Sheila Kystal, The
Sacred Mirror, Paragon House, 2003
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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