Adi began teaching the non-dual teachings in 2007, after several years in training with his teacher Gangaji, and a host of other Masters, Mystics, and a deeply influential Navajo Medicine Man.From an early age he had begun to seek to understand the mysteries of life and Spirit, and as a teenager became interested in ‘expanding consciousness’.In 2003, Adi had an awakening to the essential nature of Self and Reality, which transformed his whole perspective on life.It is with this awareness that Adi offers the invitation to spiritual awakening, which he says is ‘within the grasp of all, because it is everyone’s most essential nature.’“Awakening to your True Nature is not some mystical, magical thing. It is an absolutely simple discovery of what you’ve always been. To find that out, there’s no need to become good, or pure, or holy…you realize that what you are IS the Sacred, right now. The discovery of your naturally inherent perfection has nothing to do with religion, or what you believe, or even how you live your life. It is seeing beyond the limited ideas of “me” into the actual nature of Reality itself. We can’t give each other that, we can’t attain that, we can simply point each other to that living Truth in every moment because it is already within.”The invitation here is to forget yourself in order to find your Self…Adi’s teaching is a unique blend of Tantric Buddhism, Mystic Christianity, Zen, and Advaita Vedanta. In Buddhism, the word Tantra refers to the ‘thread of continuity’ of one’s experience with wakefulness. There is an on-going stream of relating to life, relationships, and phenomena, with integrity and skill. The tantric teachings address this continuous relationship with life in a way that is fresh and clean and whole. Tantra is not a philosophy, or belief system, or religion, it is a way of relating directly and immediately to what is taking place. Tantra provides teachings to understand your own mind, and for relating to the awakened state of being.To learn more, please visit http://www.adivajra.org