Episode 2011-14
How can we as individuals integrate greater acceptance, peace, and joy into our daily lives? In this episode of Light Transitions Radio, we discuss how to move into wholeness – a path that leads towards real freedom – with Tony Samara .
Tony Samara is a contemporary spiritual teacher who has been working tirelessly for the evolution of human consciousness and conducting spiritual discourses (satsang) throughout Europe and the world for nearly three decades.
After living for several years in a Zen Buddhist monastery, Tony Samara ventured to the jungles of South America – to the Amazon and to the Andes – where he lived and studied among a community of Shamans.
After many years he was initiated in the sacred healing ways of these ancient peoples, and left South America to teach and share this deep wisdom with the world.
The completely natural state of joy and wisdom experienced as the heart opens to life is the remarkable path he expounds. The path that is free for everyone to experience.
Verbal dialogue is not the essence of his teachings, but he explains in a direct and simple way that everyone can understand, how each individual can practically integrate greater acceptance, peace and joy into their daily lives.
He has written books in several languages and created various CDs and recordings that can be of great inspiration to people on their journey. ”Deeper Than Words – The Teachings of Tony Samara – Volume 2′ is his latest book, published in April 2011, and you can find more information about this and many other books by following this link: http://tonysamara.org/lang_en/booksUK.htm.
Like many spiritual teachers, Tony Samara is concerned with practical inner work and liberation. He teaches by personal example and instruction, guiding the seeker to realize bliss here and now, through growing spiritual awareness rather than mental effort.
Tony is now visited by people from all parts of the world and from all walks of life, seeking spiritual guidance or simply the experience of being in his presence.