Multidharma
Where awakening and everyday life integrate
Where awakening and everyday life integrate
Where awakening and everyday life integrate
The basis of my work is Multidharma – a spiritual map. Its essence shapes my approach:
Process-oriented. Individual. Flexible. Because all experiences are unique – and each has its place.
Multidharma, a spiritual map, was developed by Prof. Pierce Salguero (see multidharma.net). It shows four threads of awakening that dynamically interweave. Awakening is not a linear process. Not a ladder with steps. Not a checklist.
For years, I followed my path without words to describe it—until I found Salguero’s model: for the first time, a language that made sense. Not as a new teaching, but as a language for what I had long been living.
My focus is on everyday life and integration. Hardly anyone talks about how you get from awakening to everyday life. Multidharma provides the map—I accompany you on the path from awakening to being human.
Your unique process
Imagine that your awakening process— your being human included—
consists of different threads that unfold and intertwine throughout your life.
It is about deconstructing reality in its entirety. All concepts are questioned, all identifications fall away. The thread usually begins with seeing through the illusion of the ego. In the end, nothing remains. Everything is empty, even emptiness is empty.
This thread often opens up with a powerful emotional, religious, or mystical experience of, for example, universal compassion, love, or divine presence. As the thread deepens, it becomes clear that nothing is separate from the One.
Energy phenomena such as kundalini, auras, and chakras, which do not appear sporadically but become increasingly profound and follow a path of development, characterize this thread. At the end of the thread, however, even these phenomena dissolve and the entire cosmos disintegrates into pure potential.
In fully accepting all conditioning, traumas, experiences with ancestors, past lives, transpersonal shadows, and extrasensory phenomena is how this threads unfolds. At the end of the thread, it becomes clear that absolutely everything you experience is created and projected by your unconscious mind.
Your ordinary, everyday life—your work, relationships, body, routines, all the human things that have always been there and always will be.
From Awakening to being human
Most spiritual traditions describe a bottom-up process:
You start in everyday life, begin to meditate, slowly open yourself to spiritual experiences, and at some point—perhaps—you awaken to emptiness or unity.
For years, I felt like a ghost lost in a human body. The threads of awakening—emptiness, oneness, energy, and psyche—were much more familiar to me than the thread of everyday life. As my traumas dissolved, they deepened almost by themselves. Without tradition. Without teacher.
The real challenge for me was: How the hell do you live as a human being on Earth?
How do you pay bills without an identity? How do you live relationships when there is no separate self? How do you function in everyday life when you have seen through the illusion of time?
My expertise
Most traditions show the path from everyday life to awakening—but hardly anyone talks about how to get from awakening back to everyday life. That is precisely my area of expertise.
And that is precisely why I work with Multidharma: it provides space for your individual process, honors the experiences of all threads—and recognizes the integration of everyday life as an essential part of awakening.
There are others for that—Buddhists, Advaita teachers, yogis.