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  • Realizing Unconditioned Awareness

  • Nondual Awareness as the Ultimate Medicine
  • By: Peter Fenner
  • Narrated by: Peter Fenner
  • Length: 47 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Realizing Unconditioned Awareness

By: Peter Fenner
Narrated by: Peter Fenner
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Is it possible to experience - and sustain - a state of being in which all of our desires and needs are realized? Can we all taste "perfect wisdom"? On Realizing Unconditioned Awareness, we join Peter Fenner to begin to discover, rest in, and enjoy what he calls our "ultimate nature", a space of contentless awareness in which nothing needs to be done and nothing needs to be thought about or understood.

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This is a pointless talk. Regurgitates other teachers terminology while adding nothing in the way of insight. You would be better served listening to Adyashanti, Ponlop Rinpoche, or Eckart Tolle.

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