Nukunu Larsen - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview
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Nukunu was born in Odense, Denmark 1947.
He left school 13 years old. He was declared hopeless so he was given no education certificate.
He worked and trained as a house painter for the next 4 years.
After 9 months of military service he started to study again, first secondary school, then college and the University. He holds a Bachelor in Philosophy and a Master in Psychology.
In the end of his Master degree 1979 he met Osho. Maybe the most important event in his life so far.
He worked as a therapist in Poona and the West for the next 16 years. When Osho died in 1990, Nukunu was carried on to another Enlightened Master Poonja’ji in Lucknow. He spent 4 years with the great Master until he finally met the masters of the Sacha Linage in 1994. On March 9, 1995 there happened spontaneously a shift in Nukunu's consciousness and a radical new way of viewing life was born.
Since then all his work has been centered on helping people into the non-dual.
Nukunu uses his background in meditation and therapy to invite you into who you are.
His basic approach is that you are already what you are looking for.
"Relax as awareness into this moment and it will reveal itself.”
You cannot become Enlightened (since you are it already) you can be Enlightened.
His Dharmadoors are all about going beyond the separation of “I” and the content of consciousness.
He is offering Satsangs, Intensives, retreats and a training in Non-Dual Therapy.
Видео Nukunu Larsen - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview канала BuddhaAtTheGasPump
Nukunu was born in Odense, Denmark 1947.
He left school 13 years old. He was declared hopeless so he was given no education certificate.
He worked and trained as a house painter for the next 4 years.
After 9 months of military service he started to study again, first secondary school, then college and the University. He holds a Bachelor in Philosophy and a Master in Psychology.
In the end of his Master degree 1979 he met Osho. Maybe the most important event in his life so far.
He worked as a therapist in Poona and the West for the next 16 years. When Osho died in 1990, Nukunu was carried on to another Enlightened Master Poonja’ji in Lucknow. He spent 4 years with the great Master until he finally met the masters of the Sacha Linage in 1994. On March 9, 1995 there happened spontaneously a shift in Nukunu's consciousness and a radical new way of viewing life was born.
Since then all his work has been centered on helping people into the non-dual.
Nukunu uses his background in meditation and therapy to invite you into who you are.
His basic approach is that you are already what you are looking for.
"Relax as awareness into this moment and it will reveal itself.”
You cannot become Enlightened (since you are it already) you can be Enlightened.
His Dharmadoors are all about going beyond the separation of “I” and the content of consciousness.
He is offering Satsangs, Intensives, retreats and a training in Non-Dual Therapy.
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