
Advita – Entering The None-Dual
Starts: 08-05-2025 Ends: 11-05-2025
Where?: Åmål, Sweden
Join a Transformative Journey into Advaita with Nukunu
There is a growing interest in Advaita, the timeless wisdom of non-duality. In response, Nukunu has created a unique program that guides you through the essentials of Advaita in a clear and accessible way.
This program is structured into four independent modules, each offering a distinct perspective on Advaita. You can join one or all, in any order—there are no prerequisites. Each session provides time and space for deep inquiry and practice, making the teachings both experiential and transformative.
This is an invitation to step beyond the mind and discover the direct experience of truth.
- May 8th Nukunu comes to Åmål and gives Satsang in the evening.
- The group will happen on the in 9th. 10th and 11th of May.
- Feel free to ask any questions.
For booking
Contact Rishi on: ricky@hofpartner.se
Advaita I
Advaita is a Sanskrit word meaning the Non-Dual. Advaita is a method for self-realisation.
The Non-Dual is often used as one of the countless words for” the Source”. Tibetan Buddhism calls Source “The Luminous Ground” or “Rigpa”. Zen calls it “The Buddha”.
All mystic traditions are aiming at realising this true reality – the Non-Dual. But how is it to realise it? It can be expressed in so many ways, keeping in mind that no words can really express it. It is like being a neutral awareness that permeates and makes up all experiences: perceptions, feelings and thoughts – all that the six senses can perceive (the mind is the sixth sense).
When we know it, we know that it is the most natural and the most truthful. To live in separation, in duality, is not true and therefore painful. That is the reason why most people feel a longing for something real; we know in the depth of our heart that something real is missing.
Advaita comes from India and is maybe older than even Buddhism. Advaita has been made known through Adi Shankara (788-820) and in the 20 century by Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj and Poonjaji. Also, Ramesh Balsekar. Many of the present day teachers – like Isaac Shapiro and Gangaji – who are travelling the world, are also coming from the path of Advaita.
Advaita belongs to the tradition that believes in the possibility of transcending the mind through wisdom and understanding.
In Advaita I, we work with the fundamentals:
Atman (the I) is Brahman (the Absolute)
All is Brahman
Maya (Appearance)
Neti, Neti (Impermanence)
Welcome!
-Nukunu