A Quote From Meister Eckhart #adyashanti #spiritualawakening #opengatesangha

Adyashanti
AdyashantiMay 16, 2026

Why It Matters

Eckhart’s unity insight offers modern seekers a timeless lens for personal transformation and aligns spiritual practice with contemporary quests for meaning and authentic leadership.

Key Takeaways

  • Eckhart, 12th‑century German mystic, resurfaced after centuries of obscurity.
  • He avoided Church persecution by dying before trial could commence.
  • His core teaching: the eye seeing God equals God’s eye seeing us.
  • The quote illustrates non‑dual unity between creator and creation.
  • Modern seekers cite Eckhart for spiritual awakening and self‑realization.

Summary

The video introduces Meister Eckhart, a 12th‑century German mystic whose teachings lay dormant for centuries before a modern revival. It notes his historical brush with the Catholic Inquisition and how his death pre‑empted formal charges, a fate common to many mystics who sensed looming danger.

Key points include Eckhart’s rediscovery over the past hundred years, the significance of his statement that the eye with which we see God and the eye with which God sees us are one, and the broader non‑dual perspective this implies. The speaker emphasizes that this insight is more than a poetic clue—it is a concrete articulation of unity between the divine and the individual.

The video highlights the quoted line, “The eye with which God sees me and the eye with which I see God are one eye,” as a hallmark of Eckhart’s mysticism. It also references the pattern of mystics escaping persecution by exiting the scene, underscoring Eckhart’s timely death.

Implications for today’s audience revolve around using Eckhart’s teaching as a framework for spiritual awakening, self‑realization, and bridging personal experience with a sense of universal oneness, themes resonant in contemporary mindfulness and leadership circles.

Original Description

Adya tells us about the German mystic, Meister Eckhart. From "Surrender or Suffer," which will be posted to Adya's Membership Plus channel on July 6, 2026.

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