
Finding Our True Home in the Absolute: Experiencing Intimacy with Everything, with A. H. Almaas
Deep Transformation
Simplicity and Return to Marketplace: Ordinary Expression
Hameed Ali explains the absolute's simplicity and the spiritual return to ordinary life, likened to the Oxherding picture.
Ep. 214 (Part 2 of 2) | Part 2 of the 16th dialogue of the A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series takes us on a sweet journey farther into our exploration of the nature of the absolute. Hameed Ali discusses the paradox of the absolute, being both source and cessation of all things, the nonduality of emptiness and beingness, these being two sides of the same coin, and explains why many nondual teachings do not touch upon the absolute. He makes sense of the difficult-to-fathom concept of pure emptiness, explaining that the absolute’s nature is absence—in contrast with presence—and relates that Mystery is the essence of the absolute, the fundamental essence of the nature of reality. “We are never going to know where it’s at, what’s happening, what life is about,” he laughs. Our knowledge is but “small islands in the vast ocean of mystery we live in;” mystery cannot be eliminated.
In the absolute, the soul finds its final resting place, Hameed tells us. The absolute is our true home—the essence of the meaning of home. All humans are searching for their true home, Hameed says, and they search in many places. But here the search is over. Reflections of the absolute bring us closer to love, like when we are in love, Hameed continues. Being in love with an outer beloved brings us closer to the inner beloved and we see deeper. “The absolute is total intimacy, Hameed finishes. “In the absolute we are intimate with everything.” How do we express this in the world, in our ordinary lives? “It becomes very simple,” Hameed says. “The absolute is the essence of simplicity—so simple, even though there is a profundity…” Recorded October 9, 2025.
“You don’t have to experience the absolute to know nonduality.”
Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2
- Emptiness is nondual with consciousness, two sides of the same thing (01:03)
- Many nondual teachings don’t talk about the absolute (02:50)
- You don’t have to experience the absolute to know nonduality (03:32)
- There’s no sense of individual self, but some teachings take the absolute as the ultimate Self (04:52)
- Making sense of pure emptiness: the absolute’s nature is absence—in contrast with presence (09:47)
- The absolute is the essence of mystery (12:59)
- Experiencing all phenomena as projections of the absolute (13:57)
- The absolute reveals that true nature itself is unmanifest (17:58)
- Mystery is the nature of the absolute; the absolute IS mystery (19:08)
- The absolute is the extreme limit of purity; the heart empty of everything except the love of God (23:13)
- We live in an ocean of mystery; what we know are little islands (25:07)
- The search ends in the absolute; the soul is home (27:32)
- Reflections of the absolute bring us closer to love, like when we are in love (32:28)
- The absolute can pour itself into a manifest being expressing itself in the world: beyond realization to actualization (33:46)
- The absolute is the essence of simplicity, even though there is a profundity… (35:23)
- The absolute is total intimacy; we are intimate with everything (38:28)
Resources & References – Part 2
- A. H. Almaas (Hameed Ali), founder of The Ridhwan School, home of The Diamond Approach
- A. H. Almaas, The Inner Journey Home: Soul’s Realization of the Unity of Reality
- Stanislav Grof writes about the plenum void in Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death, and Transcendence in Psychotherapy
- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, I Am That
- Kashmir Shaivism
- Longchenpa: A Guide For Readers (Shambhala)
- Samaneri Jayasāra’s YouTube readings: The Wisdom of the Masters
- Samaneri Jayasāra on the Deep Transformation podcast: Creating Priceless Gifts of Wisdom
- Huston Smith’s autobiography, Tales of Wonder: Adventures Chasing the Divine
- The Ten Ox Herding Pictures from the Zen tradition
- Isaac Newton, “… to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore…”
The A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series will generally follow the sequence of Hameed’s magnum opus, The Inner Journey Home (which John describes as psychoactive and spiritually, psychologically, and intellectually transformative), so listeners may want to get a copy of this book, to study and follow along on this exhilarating path of awakening.
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Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas) was born in Kuwait in 1944. At the age of eighteen, he moved to the U.S. to study at the University of California in Berkeley. Hameed was working on his Ph.D. in physics when he reached a turning point in his life and destiny that led him to inquire into the psychological and spiritual aspects of human nature rather than the physical nature of the universe. He left the academic world to pursue an in-depth journey of inner discovery, applying his scientific precision and discipline to personal, experiential research. This included study with different teachers in different modalities, extensive reading, and continuous study of his own consciousness in an effort to understand the essential nature of human experience and reality in general.
Hameed’s process of exploration led to the creation of the Ridhwan School and, with his colleague Karen Johnson, resulted in the founding and unfoldment of the Diamond Approach. He is the author of 20 books, including Nondual Love: Awakening to the Loving Nature of Reality, Love Unveiled: Discovering the Essence of the Awakened Heart, Keys to the Enneagram: How to Unlock the Highest Potential of Every Personality Type, The Unfolding Now: Realizing Your True Nature through the Practice of Presence, and more.
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Podcast produced by Vanessa Santos and Show Notes by Heidi Mitchell


