The One Path

Path Name:

The One Path

Other Names:

One Without a Second
Brahman
The Self
Supreme Self
Amness
Eternal One
One Life
The One
Undifferentiated One
Absolute Being
Ultimate Reality
Universal Spirit
Infinite Being
One Awareness
Pure Consciousness
Unborn Awareness
Radiant Awareness
Boundless Consciousness
Primordial Ground
Formless Existence
Unmanifested Source
Unchanging Source
Unmoved Existence
Unmoveable Amness
I Am That I Am
Just Existence
Unconditioned Reality
Your Original Face
Prior to body/mind
One Reality
Ineffable Essence
Beyond Mind
Mind Stop
Thought Disillusionment
Non-conceptual Knowing
Pure Unknowing
Pure Emptiness
Timeless Essence
Supreme Silence
One Presence
Selfless Presence
Impersonal Awareness
Formless Awareness
Divine Essence
The Dimension of One
Collapse of 3D
Collapse of Subject/Object
Collapse of Inner/Outer
One Universal Body
Nondual Awareness
Freed Nervous System
Complete Relaxation
Profound Peace
Causeless Happiness
Spontaneous Non-Doership
Facing Your Death
Realizing Immortality
Dying Before You Die
Eternally Here
Complete Resolve
The Cosmic Laugh
Utter Wholeness
Undivided Wholeness
All-pervading Reality
Seeing Perfection
Zoomed-out Being
Boundless Being
Abiding Transformation
Irreversible Shift
Sahaja Samadhi

Intention:

  • To radically take everything within as if it is all the projection of your own mind and is the One Reality that you are.
  • The purpose is to see through all separation everywhere, all at once, in every moment.
  • Continuously seeing the One in the all of everything, without exception.
  • The continuous practice of seeing through everything transparently.
  • Transcending all of conventional reality. Emptying of all ideas about everything, continuously. Muting everything. Can feel like a loss until you embody it.
  • To reveal to yourself your immortality and indestructibleness, despite whatever appears.
  • To empty yourself of all ideas of separation through your continuous commitment to your intention to only see the One in everything in every moment.
  • To only see order, intelligence, and wisdom in anything that appears despite how chaotic it is experienced with the five senses and despite how painful it might be.
  • To realize the non-dual nature of existence, recognizing that all apparent divisions and separations are rooted in the cosmic play.
  • To transcend the limited identification with the individual self and merge into the vast expanse of universal source, realizing the source is the One as the All and there’s nothing else.
  • To dissolve the egoic sense of personal identity and experience the pure essence of Being, beyond all concepts, labels, and narratives.
  • To abide in the timeless present moment, free from the constraints of past and future, and recognizing the eternal nature of one’s true Self.
  • To rest in the state of pure unknowing, surrendering all intellectual knowledge and concepts in order to directly experience the boundless and indescribable nature of reality.
  • To experience profound peace and tranquility that arises from the recognition of one’s true nature as the unchanging.
  • To see the inherent perfection in all things, beyond judgments and evaluations, and embrace the divine intelligence and wisdom that underlies the apparent chaos of the world.
  • To recognize the illusion of time and the eternal nature of existence, realizing that one’s true essence transcends birth and death and is eternally present.
  • To undergo a profound transformation at the deepest level of one’s being, leading to a fundamental and irreversible shift in perception and identification.
  • To abide in the state of pure presence, where the individual self merges with the universal Self, and experience the seamless One.
  • Eternally existing, devoid of distance, space, time, objects, subjects, dimensions, inner and outer distinctions, movement, and death.
  • The complete and utter end of your world.

Approaches:

  • Continuous practice in all waking moments until the seeing abides, and then the practice continues to do itself.
  • Throughout history, specific practices have been imparted for distinct purposes that related directly to The One Path.
  • If you are interested in this path, you will likely be naturally attracted to the appropriate sources that will provide you with the precise practices required for your journey, along with the necessary context and understanding to approach the practices effectively and comprehend their significance.

Common Path Questions:

  • How is “One without a second” applied in practical life?
  • How does the One Path view the relationship between the individual self and the Supreme Self?
  • Is also the intention of this path “Sat Chit Ananda” (existence bliss consciousness)?
  • On this path: what is the ego, mind, false self, ignorance, etc, and how is this an obstacle to the intention of the path? What is the approach to resolve this obstacle in the path?
  • How to approach the reflection of ‘others’ and the mirror they offer?
  • How to realize if this approach becomes ungrounded?
  • Why is this path so confusing to almost everyone despite the sages keeping the pointers simple?
  • What is the role of silence in the One Path, and how is it experienced or cultivated?
  • Are there any specific teachings or texts that are considered foundational to the One Path?
  • How can I start practicing the One Path? What practices or techniques are commonly associated with the One Path?
  • Is there a specific process or journey that individuals undertake on the One Path?
  • Is there a specific understanding of the body within the context of the One Path?
  • How does the One Path address the idea of perfection when life isn’t always perfect?
  • What is the significance of continuously seeing the One in everything?
  • How can I transcend conventional reality and empty myself of all ideas?
  • What is the significance of recognizing the eternal nature of existence?
  • What is the process of dissolving the egoic sense of personal identity?
  • How can I abide in the timeless present moment?
  • What does it mean to rest in the state of pure unknowing?