Jon Bernie is a contemporary spiritual teacher who offers a
compassionate, heart-centered approach to awakening. His teaching
focuses on returning the attention to the already enlightened state
that lies at the core of our human experience. He has four decades
of practice and study in the Zen, Theravada Buddhist, and Advaita
traditions, and was formally asked to teach by Adyashanti in 2002.
Jon is also an experienced healer and teacher of somatic
embodiment, trained in the Alexander Technique, Zero Balancing, and
the Qigong system of Dr. Yu Penxi. He works closely and intimately
with individuals to facilitate consciousness development and deep
emotional healing.
Jon leads classes, intensives, and retreats in the San Francisco
Bay Area and nationally. He also does intensive, one-on-one work
with individuals both in person at his San Francisco office, and
remotely by phone or video chat.
Foreword writer Adyashanti is an American-born spiritual teacher
devoted to serving the awakening of all beings. His teachings are
an open invitation to stop, inquire, and recognize what is true and
liberating at the core of all existence. Adyashanti is author of
The Way of Liberation, Falling into Grace, Emptiness Dancing, True
Meditation, and The End of Your World. Based in California, he
lives with his wife, Mukti, and teaches throughout North America
and Europe, offering satsangs, weekend intensives, silent retreats,
and a live Internet radio broadcast.
"A must-read for those on the spiritual path! I've been a devoted
student of Jon Bernie's for thirty years now, and continue to
attend his workshops to gain insight into the depths of the
spiritual teachings he represents. I've also witnessed Jon's
intense focus on studying various traditions with the greatest
spiritual leaders of our time, and have seen how he has come to his
own essential understandings that are so well represented in this
book."
--Daniel Kalish, DC, founder of the Kalish Institute of Functional
Medicine
"Another book on how to find happiness? How do you choose among
thousands of similar ones jostling for attention? My personal
trick: a few paragraphs suffice to get a feel for the author. Can I
trust that person as teacher and guide? I suggest you test this
method on The Unbelievable Happiness of What Is. I've known Jon
Bernie for a long time; I love and deeply respect him. But even if
I didn't know who the author was, a page or two would suffice to
make me trust someone who manages so skillfully to disappear in the
process of helping me find happiness in my own way."
--Brother David Steindl-Rast, Benedictine monk, author, and
lecturer
"I highly recommend this book to others. It is a stimulating read
that simplifies the life process. Bernie argues successfully that
one key to Unbelievable Happiness is awakening to the moment by
continually dismantling one's beliefs, routines, and any
fundamental resistance to what actually is. This seemingly simple
key is one of many treasures I found in Jon's book."
--Fritz Frederick Smith, MD, author of Inner Bridges and The
Alchemy of Touch, and founder of the body-mind therapy, Zero
Balancing
"In our culture that teaches us to look outside of ourselves to
consumption and materialism, in the form of buying, eating, and
drugging, Jon provides us with practical guidance on ways of
looking inside for the real answers that reside within us all. In
our culture inundated with interruptions, Jon teaches us how to
listen. In our culture that teaches us to follow others, Jon
teaches us how to lead ourselves. In our culture, which is divided,
Jon teaches connection through love. In the twentieth century, Ram
Dass brought us Be Here Now. For the twenty-first century, Jon
Bernie has brought us The Unbelievable Happiness of What Is. Read
it and transform your life."
--Richard Louis Miller, MA, PhD, owner of Wilbur Hot Springs
"In this wise collection of short teachings, Jon Bernie delivers
the only news that's fit to print--that happiness is not something
you acquire or create, but what you are fundamentally, your
birthright, your natural state. Just let go of your attachment to
having life be a certain way and open to the ineffable perfection
of what is!"
--Stephan Bodian, author of Wake Up Now and Beyond Mindfulness
"Jon Bernie's The Unbelievable Happiness of What Is reminds me of
Ram Dass and Be Here Now, the epochal, consciousness-shifting book
of 1971. Like that earlier opus, Jon's work is both a restatement
of ancient spiritual wisdom and a delightfully frank and open guide
to modern meditative truth. Part of Jon's focus is on the core
inner-growth issues of identity, identification, interpretation,
integration, and belief. In Hinduism, they note that 'the first
teaching is also the last teaching.' These teachings may be simple,
complex, or contradictory, but they must work. And in order for
them to work, they must be understandable. Jon has the gift, as
teacher and as writer, of getting to the root of things in a lucid,
direct way. Yet he is also able to discuss the fluid trickery of
monkey mind in such a way that the monkey becomes lovable and
understandable. And when we thoroughly understand something, fear
and inner conflict leave, and the deeper spiritual journey can
begin."
--Hugh Milne, author of The Heart of Listening
"Jon's latest book is a great reminder for the weathered seeker, as
well as an incredible directive for beginners. His message and
wisdom, offered in such a kind and loving way, opens the
heart."
--Cherie McCoy, spiritual counselor and author of Becoming Alive
and Real
"The mark of Jon Bernie's teaching is intimacy--with his students
as human beings in all their complexity, and with the Truth itself.
Behind the hundreds of books and YouTube lectures on non-duality,
what most of us long for is to make contact with a teacher that can
directly point out the Truth as well as the very specific ways our
conditioned patterns are keeping us from embodying it. Jon is such
a teacher, and in The Unbelievable Happiness of What Is, the flavor
of his work comes through crystal clear."
--Chris McKenna, guiding teacher of Mindful Schools
"There is a plethora of spiritual teachers these days. Very few
actually have the gift of transmission and deep freedom. Jon has
both. In person, Jon is a force of presence. I was happy to
experience that coming through in this book. His words could be
spoken by anyone, but they have a power in them because of where
they are spoken from."
--Megan Cowan, cofounder of Mindful Schools
"This is a marvelous book--simple, clear, direct, full of light.
What I love about Jon is that he doesn't give us philosophy,
metaphysics, or non-dual dogmatism. Instead, he points in plain
language to the non-conceptual, embodied experiencing of this
moment. He invites us to drop out of our busy minds and beliefs
into the openness and immediacy of awareness and presence, not with
the idea of attaining some result or crossing a finish line, but in
a spirit of never-ending discovery, and always with complete
acceptance of what is, just as it is. I love the spaciousness and
the simplicity I feel in his words, and his gentle and loving
approach to our human struggles. If I could recommend only one book
on the subject of being awake here and now, this might well be
it."
--Joan Tollifson, teacher and author of Nothing to Grasp, Awake in
the Heartland, Painting the Sidewalk with Water, and Bare-Bones
Meditation
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