The Wisdom of Dorothy Hunt

Recently I had the good fortune of being in Satsang with Dorothy Hunt. Dorothy serves as Spiritual Director of Moon Mountain Sangha, teaching at the request of Adyashanti.  She is the founder of the San Francisco Center for Meditation and Psychotherapy and practiced psychotherapy from 1967 to 2020. She is also the author of Leaves from Moon Mountain, Only This!, and Ending the Search: From Spiritual Ambition to the Heart of Awareness as well as articles on Nondual Wisdom and Psychotherapy in various books and journals.

Dorothy has a long and deep connection to the teachings of Ramana Maharshi and the path of Self-Inquiry, as well as the nondual teachings of Zen, Advaita, and Christian mystics.  In meeting Adyashanti, she was invited beyond identification with either the absolute or relative, finding freedom in what is awake in each of us regardless of the changing faces of experience.

During the interview Dorothy took us organically through a couple of meditations and throughout she invites us to directly experience for ourselves what is true. Not what the thinking mind tells us is true, but what is our direct experience. Curious? You can listen to the interview here.

Dorothy offers online Satsang, retreats, and private meetings. She is a mother and grandmother. You can find out more about Dorothy on her website: www.dorothyhunt.org

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