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Here are original tagline / quote-style lines inspired by Ira Schepetin’s Advaita (non-dual) teaching.
(These are not verbatim quotations—rather, concise spiritual taglines in the spirit of Advaita.)
Essence of Advaita
“What you are is already whole.”
“There is no path to what never left.”
“Freedom is the recognition of what is.”
“Nothing needs to be fixed for truth to be known.”
Inquiry & Recognition
“Look for the self—and only awareness remains.”
“When the seeker dissolves, truth stands revealed.”
“The end of searching is the beginning of clarity.”
“Awakening is not an experience; it is the absence of confusion.”
Stillness & Presence
“Be still, and notice what has never moved.”
“Silence is not empty—it is complete.”
“Awareness does not come and go.”
Direct, Non-Dual Tone
“There is no separate one to awaken.”
“What you are needs no confirmation.”
“This moment lacks nothing.”
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Ira Schepetin is a contemporary non-dual (Advaita) teacher known for a direct, minimalist approach to spiritual inquiry and awakening.
Who he is
Ira Schepetin teaches Advaita Vedanta / non-duality, emphasizing direct recognition of awareness rather than gradual spiritual practice.
His teaching style is clear, uncompromising, and experiential, often described as “pointing directly to what is already present.”
Core of his teaching
There is no separate self that needs to awaken.
Awakening is not an experience to attain, but the recognition of what you already are.
Seeking itself is often seen as the main obstacle, because it assumes something is missing.
Awareness is always present, unchanged, and self-evident.
How he teaches
Through satsangs, talks, dialogues, and retreats
Often uses inquiry-based questioning to reveal assumptions about identity
Avoids spiritual jargon, rituals, or hierarchical teacher–student dynamics
Distinguishing characteristics
Strong emphasis on simplicity and immediacy
Little focus on techniques, practices, or personal improvement
Aligns with the tradition of direct pointing teachers like Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, and modern non-dual communicators
In short
Ira Schepetin points people to the recognition that what they are seeking is already what they are.
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You can hear Ira Schepetin’s talks and teachings on several online platforms where recordings of his Vedanta and non-duality lectures are shared:
📺 YouTube / Video Platforms
Talks recorded at Yoga Vidya
There are multiple videos of Ira Schepetin on YouTube hosted via the Yoga Vidya community site — such as Vedanta and Shankarachary, Intuition of Reality series, and other Vedanta talks. (my.yoga-vidya.org)
🎙️ Podcasts / Audio
Some of his talks (e.g., Intuition of Reality – Vedanta Talk series) appear in podcast form on platforms that catalogue talks on Vedanta and spirituality. (Listen Notes)
📍 Event Recordings & Satsangs
He has spoken at live events and dialogues on nonduality with other teachers (e.g., Robert Thurman). Some of these have been livestreamed or recorded for later viewing on event pages or social media. (Woodstock Center for Awakening)
📹 Yoga Vidya Websites
The Yoga Vidya International / Yoga Vidya Community portals host a video library of his talks (e.g., Intuition of Reality series, Vedanta Intensives). (my.yoga-vidya.org)
How to Find Them
🔎 Search on YouTube
Try searches like “Ira Schepetin Vedanta” or “Ira Schepetin nonduality talk” — many of his talks are embedded there. (friakademi.se)
🎧 Podcast Platforms
Look for “Intuition of Reality – Vedanta Talk” on podcast directories (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.) — at least some episodes were indexed in podcast listings. (Listen Notes)
🌐 Yoga Vidya Online Video Library
Visit the Yoga Vidya community video sections — they often embed his talks in lecture series. (my.yoga-vidya.org)
If you want direct links to specific talks or a curated list of his most accessible recordings (YouTube + audio), let me know and I can pull those for you!
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