Dyads

What is a dyad? 

It is a spiritual practice where two people, facing each other, take turns saying what is true (for them) to the other. What they say comes out of contemplation of truth, not just from random mental activity or external events. It is said with an intent for true understanding between them -heart to heart. They look at each other and face the actuality of the other sitting across from them.

The listener just listens, without judging, evaluating, or trip-laying, respecting the uniqueness of the other. Both fully invest their attention in that moment with each other. Both are present with and for each other. They both are willing to face what comes up between them and stick with it until there is understanding.

People who are practicing dyads, take turns when communicating. They speak the truth, and endeavor to get to the core of it. They are one-pointed, not scattered, and persist at opening up their consciousness to the truth. They flow their communication to each other, breaking through blocks when they arise. They reveal what has never been revealed before and by openly communicating people set themselves free. 

The questions that we choose for dyads might be:

- Tell me who you are?

- Tell me what you are?

- Tell me what your purpose is?

- Tell me what love is?

- Tell me what life is?

When choosing a question, remember that you need to be truly interested in it. 

One dyad lasts for 40 minutes (you switch turns every 5 minutes). We usually do 2 dyads per event.