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This site began back in early 2003 as a simple expression of something that the author sees as a possibility for all people; the possibility of awakening out of lives of limitation and suffering into lives which are freely, intimately, and joyously at-one with all that is.

This is seen not as a far-away dream to be reached at some future time, but as a different way of perceiving what is here now. A way where one looks to, and eventually lives from the core of who we truly are, rather than living out of a false identity built of ideas and concepts about oneself and one's world.

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The website is at http://www.wideawakeliving.com

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Books by my most recent teachers 

The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

Amazon Price: $8.40 (as of 10/12/2008)

A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose

Amazon Price: $11.20 (as of 10/12/2008)

The Impact of Awakening: Excerpts From the Teachings of Adyashanti

Amazon Price: $16.66 (as of 10/12/2008)

Emptiness Dancing

Amazon Price: $12.89 (as of 10/12/2008)

True Meditation: Discover the Freedom of Pure Awareness

Amazon Price: $13.57 (as of 10/12/2008)

New Guestbook 

PatinKC

Welcome to the Buddhism Group!

Posted May 24, 2007

New Amazon Plexo 

There is a long page full of links at my website but here are some starters 

But there is always room for more

If anyone has links that they think should be added, links that fit with the ones you see on my website link page, please submit them... I would love to know about them.

Meditation and the relativity of thought in Buddhism

On meditation and enlightenment in Buddhism.1 point

Jiddu Krishnamurti

Squidoo lens on Jiddu Krishnamurti's teachings.1 point

Adyashanti.org

This is Adyashanti's website. He is a teacher who more...0 points

Dzogchen Meditation

There are several well known teachers of Dzogchen more...0 points

Trul Khor Is Tibetan Buddhist Yoga

Alejandro Chaoul-Reich has studied with Namkhai No more...0 points

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AliceG

About AliceG

My given name is Alice Gardner and I was born in 1953 in Connecticut,
and except for living 7 years at the Findhorn Foundation when I was
younger, I've lived most of my adult life in rural Vermont, where I
learned first hand about the need for support for awakening individuals
out there in beautiful remote places. In 2004 I moved to the San
Francisco bay area of California, an amazing hotbed of spiritual
support and activity, and regularly attend satsangs and retreats here
with a teacher named Adyashanti. Eckhart Tolle was the teacher that
somehow caused a major awakening in my life in 2002, but Adyashanti has
been a wonderful teacher for what to do then, how to live then. The
Wide Awake Living website went up by synchronicity and grace in 2003
and now a book is happening also, as well as beginning to offer
mentoring services over the phone in 2007.

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