Manifest Nirvana
Welcome to the Monastery of the Future
Manifest Nirvana is a monastery of the future, an evolutionary ashram, an integral temple, a church of verticality – a sacred intersubjective space that exists both as a nondual dimension beyond the world, and as a trusted spiritual home within it.
Manifest Nirvana is a place where the call to awaken to higher stages of consciousness is alive and where Enlightenment or awakened awareness is real.
Manifest Nirvana is an integral hub, a meeting place and a developmental vortex to catalyze Second and Third Tier capacities in consciousness.
A sanctuary for 21st century spiritual explorers
Manifest Nirvana is a sacred space, a shelter and a dwelling place for those whose hearts are drawn to go deeper and higher – those for whom interiority is sacred, for whom metaphysical depth and philosophical clarity are the most deeply cherished values.
In Manifest Nirvana we value intuition as much as rationality, we see wholes rather than parts and we acknowledge the interdependence of all systems, lifeforms and mindstreams in the cosmos.
Manifest Nirvana is a place for people who want to grow emotionally, philosophically and metaphysically in an environment that values and supports evolutionarily inspired transpersonal relationships.
In Manifest Nirvana we see ourselves always as parts of a larger whole, ever interdependent with all of existence, empowered with a measure of agency to co-create the future.
The Call of the Future
Manifest Nirvana is a vision for an emerging worldspace of awakening souls compelled by a call from the future to give rise to an ever evolving culture beyond ego.
In Manifest Nirvana we see all of existence as a nondual process of Being and Becoming. We deeply value what is and we are passionately committed to what could be.
In Manifest Nirvana we emphasize the practice of silent meditation to directly awaken the individual to Enlightened Awareness. Simultaneously we focus on the cultivation of deep listening as a practice to catalyze the emergence of collective enlightenment.
We call this collective emergence Intersubjective Nonduality.