Requesting a guide
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:45 am
LU is focused guiding for seeing there is no real, inherent 'self' - what do you understand by this?
That everything I do and think that I am is really just a program based on past conditioning. And it is constructed and upheld by the incessant thoughts in my mind. I have had glimpses into this truth.
What are you looking for at LU?
Community—when I talk to friends and family about these experiences, I can see that they don't understand what I'm talking about, or they want to debate me. It's not up for debate. It is real; not theoretical. It makes me feel a bit crazy (although this is a thought as well).
Guidance—I have never had a personal teacher and I feel like it is time to have conversations with someone who has walked this path and who can help point me in the right direction.
Liberation—I want to see reality as it actually is. It is something I have wanted for as long as I can remember. I feel like I was born wanting this. I have never been able to shake the feeling that something crucial is being missed—that there is something else—a different way of seeing and being.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I would like my guide to be able to sense into where I am and what may help me to move forward. I expect my guide to call out places where I am hiding from the truth, point out my blind spots, so I can investigate them. I am interested in cutting the power sources for the "me" in as many places as possible. I have been able to feel into some of those and have cut them down considerably—ruminating on good and bad, past and future, in ways that I can feel that fuel the "me." I'd like my guide to be as direct as possible to help me access truth.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I have been doing meditation for about the past 7 years, on and off. I have attended one 5 day silent meditation retreat. I have read many books by Jan Frazier, Eckhart Tolle, Adyashanti, Deepak Chopra, Michael Singer, Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron. My favorite teachings are by Jan Frazier, Eckhart Tolle and Adyashanti. I prefer teachings that are not part of a spiritual or religious practice. I have found that I have very little interest in learning about ritual or spiritual tradition and find it to be a distraction to the real inquiry. I have never had a personal teacher; I have just done a lot of reading, meditation and daily mindfulness.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 11
That everything I do and think that I am is really just a program based on past conditioning. And it is constructed and upheld by the incessant thoughts in my mind. I have had glimpses into this truth.
What are you looking for at LU?
Community—when I talk to friends and family about these experiences, I can see that they don't understand what I'm talking about, or they want to debate me. It's not up for debate. It is real; not theoretical. It makes me feel a bit crazy (although this is a thought as well).
Guidance—I have never had a personal teacher and I feel like it is time to have conversations with someone who has walked this path and who can help point me in the right direction.
Liberation—I want to see reality as it actually is. It is something I have wanted for as long as I can remember. I feel like I was born wanting this. I have never been able to shake the feeling that something crucial is being missed—that there is something else—a different way of seeing and being.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I would like my guide to be able to sense into where I am and what may help me to move forward. I expect my guide to call out places where I am hiding from the truth, point out my blind spots, so I can investigate them. I am interested in cutting the power sources for the "me" in as many places as possible. I have been able to feel into some of those and have cut them down considerably—ruminating on good and bad, past and future, in ways that I can feel that fuel the "me." I'd like my guide to be as direct as possible to help me access truth.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I have been doing meditation for about the past 7 years, on and off. I have attended one 5 day silent meditation retreat. I have read many books by Jan Frazier, Eckhart Tolle, Adyashanti, Deepak Chopra, Michael Singer, Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron. My favorite teachings are by Jan Frazier, Eckhart Tolle and Adyashanti. I prefer teachings that are not part of a spiritual or religious practice. I have found that I have very little interest in learning about ritual or spiritual tradition and find it to be a distraction to the real inquiry. I have never had a personal teacher; I have just done a lot of reading, meditation and daily mindfulness.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 11