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Buddha at the Gas Pump

225. Sharon Landrith, 2nd Interview

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2014

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Sharon is a gifted intuitive and a spiritual teacher in the lineage of Adyashanti. Sharon has a devotion and great love of the Truth. Adyashanti asked her to teach 2003 and guide those genuinely drawn to the path of Truth. Since then, Sharon continues to deepen into and embody this Truth herself. She invites you to “Come home…” to That which you’ve always been. In her presence you’ll taste a palpable expression of love and intimacy that allows you to feel safe dropping into the deep vulnerability required to know yourself as the All. Sharon offers support for the required shift of identity that is both direct and tailored to each person's journey. Her teachings are based on her deep realization of silence and the way silence expresses itself in form. She notes, “Often there is still a thread that says the ‘me is going to get it; the ‘me’ is going to wake up. And it just isn’t true. It actually wakes up out of the ‘me’. “ So in her teaching, Sharon emphasizes how silence wakes up in the body and how the embodiment process is actualized. She is well qualified in this endeavor by her many years as an intuitive counselor. Since she has the ability to “read” the physical and energetic body, she is uniquely able to help unlock patterns that inhibit realization and the embodiment process that follows. Sharon Landrith offers Silent retreats, intensives in the US and Canada and dokusans over the phone and in person. Please see more info on her website: sharon-landrith.com. There's a chapter on Sharon in Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Wisdom: The Feminine Face of Awakening by Rita Robinson. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded 4/2/2014. Her first BatGap Interview here. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Sharon Lander and Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:23 - The Rise of Love and Humanness 00:10:12 - The Transmutation of Consciousness 00:14:17 - The Shift of Identity and Connection to Nature 00:18:22 - The Fuel of Morality and Consciousness 00:21:57 - Unity and Service 00:25:35 - The Self Reveals Itself 00:29:03 - The Vastness Within Consciousness 00:34:19 - The Possibility for Exploration and Discovery 00:37:46 - The Exquisiteness of this Moment 00:41:38 - Perspectives on Life, Enlightenment, and Existence 00:45:36 - The Deep Sense of Security 00:48:08 - The Fall of Written Words and Concepts 00:50:41 - Recognizing the Truth 00:52:46 - Living with Open Attention, Witness State, and Collapsing Awareness 00:56:07 - The Witness and Self-referral 00:59:11 - The Voice of God in Everything 01:03:11 - Understanding God as an Expression of Divinity 01:06:14 - Defining God and the Power of Transmission 01:10:32 - Mutual Reinforcement and Increased Grace 01:14:26 - The Importance of Stillness and Stability 01:17:31 - Reflections on Realization Experiences 01:21:39 - The Expression of God through Human Beings 01:26:14 - Being a Lightning Rod for Projections and Ideas 01:29:28 - The Power of Open Awareness in the Teaching Role 01:32:14 - Being a Washing Machine 01:33:43 - The Importance of Living Your Dharma 01:35:35 - Concluding Remarks and Reflections 01:38:06 - Exploring Dokusans and Deep Nature 01:41:12 - Geographical Index and Other Site Features 01:43:01 - Life Becoming Difficult

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

0:27.6

My name is Rick Archer, and my guest today is Sharon Lander.

0:31.6

Yes, so glad to be here.

0:32.6

I interviewed Sharon a couple of years ago, and then a couple of months after after that interview I came to a retreat with her down in Missouri and this year I decided to

0:43.1

come again it's close the price is right and I got a lot of benefit out of that

0:48.6

last one I noticed tangible benefits for six months I would say and not that

0:53.9

that's pretty good not that they didn't continue, but it's like,

0:57.0

I have a full confession here, I have this lifelong habit of kind of picking at my fingers,

1:02.0

you know, nervous energy, and I'm on the computer all the time,

1:05.0

and I get a little vata deranged, if you know, Irovedic terms.

1:08.0

And that totally went away after that retreat.

1:10.0

And it started to creep in again after six months,

1:12.5

so I figured I had better come again.

1:14.0

Get a repeat.

1:15.5

Get them fixed up.

1:16.9

Although it's a lot less than it used to be.

1:18.8

Measure of my degree of enlightenment, you know?

1:23.0

I don't think it's appropriate for this interview,

1:25.6

but I have always remembered we had

1:29.5

partial kind of conversation at the retreat, and I always kind of kept something over

1:35.5

here that I wanted to share.

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