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Is all that is seen.



Greg Goode

Greg Goode: Get ready for some exciting videos below!
We came to know of Greg Goode as a "friend of the family" of Francis Lucille, a very bright and thoroughly personable philosophical counselor located on New York City.
There is a big difference between being awake and being able to teach. Many “seekers” continue to chase the elusive feel good experiences of satsang, hoping against hope to discover the magic bullet which releases them from the bondage of self.
The normal outcome, unfortunately, is a “feel good” experience which fades quickly after the momentary glimpse achieved at satsang.
What seems to be missing is teaching clarity, that rare gift of methodically walking with the participant step by step through the use of the tools of direct inquiry, which have proven helpful for millennia in uncovering the Truth of our experience and living the freedom we are. Beliefs are thus abandoned in favor of direct experience. Cloud cover evaporates.
Enter Greg Goode, possibly the only teacher using video in combination with direct counseling to instruct on the direct path. This is Greg’s great gift to the mature “seeker”: he’s as clear as a bell.
Click here to see the first three videos of Greg Goode teaching how to use Atmananda Krishna Menon’s great books of wisdom, Atma Darshan and Atma Nirvritti.
Even if you have read and enjoyed these advaita classic texts, this tutorial will arm you to use the texts with great precision.
Greg Goode, Phd is a teacher of non-dual inquiry and a counselor who employs both Eastern and Western approaches. In other words, Greg offers "hands on" assistance using direct inquiry to investigate the reality of our experience. Rather than inheriting a new set of beliefs, he helps you explore how you actually encounter the world, body and mind, helping you discover the Truth of non-dual wisdom, from bow to stern, leaving no stones unturned.
I can count the people who are really good with westerners at this on one hand. Greg is one of them.
Why would anyone want to do this? Simply, for two reasons: to alleviate suffering and experience the true sweetness of life.
Since early childhood, Greg Goode, has been interested in the nature of the self and the nature of reality.
Greg’s credentials are extensive: having studied Philosophy at the Universität zu Köln and the University of Rochester, Greg studied Western Idealist teachings of Brand Blanshard, and the teachings of George Berkeley through the great Berkeley scholar Colin M. Turbayne.
Greg also studied Advaita-Vedanta through the Chinmaya Mission and with Francis Lucille; Pure Land Buddhism, and Madhyamika Buddhism through the lineage of Master Yin-Shun, author of The Way to Buddhahood.
Greg also wrote the foreword to Dennis Waite's Enlightenment: the Path through the Jungle.
Nationally certified by the American Philosophical Practitioners Association, Greg has a private practice in New York.
Hefre is more good news regarding Greg oode: we have invited Greg to come to Temecula during the first week in August to film him discjussing his work. More as this develops.
If you want a guide to walk with you as you delve into the conceptual Wonderland of concepts opening into the clarity of seeing, visit Greg here:
www.heartofnow.com
Let me say that I know some very serios truth lovers who have raved about Greg abd his ability to clarify and help sort out difficukt issues regarding non-duality. Check him out.
