How to face fear on the spiritual path satsang 3.5.23

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  • How to face fear on the spiritual path satsang 3.5.23
    #howtofacefear #nonduality
    Craig Holliday is a gifted Meditation and Spiritual Teacher trained in both the Yogic and Buddhist traditions and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). His teachers have included Adyashanti, A. H. Almaas, Gangaji, Caroline Myss, Matt Kahn, Lama Tsultrim, and Eckhart Tolle with Christ, Sri Aurobindo and the Buddha as his major influences. Craig began teaching after a series of profound awakenings with his teacher Adyashanti.
    Craig offers Skype sessions, retreats and workshops and meets with individuals from around the world who have a sincere desire to awaken out of our painful egoic existence and into this Beauty that we always already are. He offers mindfulness-based therapy, nondual therapy, meditation, yoga, kundalini support therapy, chakra instruction, and help for opening and healing the heart through surrendering oneself to the movement of Divine Intelligence. For more info and teachings please see:
    Website: www.craigholli...
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    Craig's Nondual teachings are similar to those offered by Adyashanti, Sri Aurobindo, A. H. Almaas (The Diamond Approach), Matt Kahn, Eckhart Tolle (The Power of Now), Scott Kiloby, Byron Katie, Teal Swan, Deepak Chopra, Jeff Foster, Bentinho Massaro, Eli Jaxon Bear, Matt Kahn, Rupert Spira, Gangaji, Michael Beckwith, Ester Hicks, Mooji, Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, and other similar teachers found on Buddha at the Gas Pump (batgap.com).

Komentáře • 9

  • @Jo-vx1bj
    @Jo-vx1bj Před rokem

    What a beautiful satsang. Thank you, Craig!

  • @Jen.K
    @Jen.K Před rokem +9

    I remember when I was going through a stage of feeling a lot of fear. At times it would be so extreme it would have been better described as terror. I desperately wanted it to end, it was unbearable and seemed to go on and on, with no end in sight. I think part of the problem was my own resistance. Eventually I learned how to accept, even the unacceptable had to be accepted in order for it to be seen for what it was, and dissolved back into the totality and oneness of what was replacing 'me'. The illusion of me was dying, piece by piece by piece, and it was screaming in fear and terror as it felt itself losing it's illusion of safety and control. But it wasn't real, wasn't who I really was, it had served it's purpose, but now had become nothing but a painful, limiting, prison, in which I lived. If it wasn't for the support of online communities and the generous offerings of online teachers, like Craig, and many other's, I don't think I would have made it through to the other side.... so, thank you.

    • @ImLehwz
      @ImLehwz Před rokem +2

      Very nice. Thanks for sharing, it’s inspiring for me.

    • @moonkraab
      @moonkraab Před rokem +2

      Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Me too. Huge gratitude for these generous offerings....Thanks Craig🕉

    • @talsh7384
      @talsh7384 Před rokem +1

      Who made it?

    • @Jen.K
      @Jen.K Před rokem

      @@talsh7384 Obviously, not me.

    • @mohamedfahim5017
      @mohamedfahim5017 Před rokem +1

      Can you say which communities? I'm currently going through the same and I desperately need support. Would seriously appreciate it.

  • @daniuna7092
    @daniuna7092 Před rokem

    Hi Craig, Thank you. I have a question, since I’m a bit confused. I’ve just listen to your meditation while lying in bed. It wasn’t in purpose, the video started and I simply went with the flow. It was bizarre because I was having sensations exactly in the chakra you were mentioning in the video. What is the energetic explanation for this, what happened? Was a form of shakti pat? I’ve never attendant to a shakti pat or made guided meditation, I’m a vipassana practitioner. Thank you for your feedback!