research for the greatest good

An open inquiry into waking up.

Every glimpse of awakening — the moment the “I” loosens into awareness — is held, anonymously, in a shared field. Add yours. The field grows quietly, and helps point the attention.

What is the field? ↓

The posture

We're not pointing the way. We're exploring it — together.


What this is

A field, an inquiry, and a gentle way in.

01 — The field

A sky, not a feed

People share their experience of awakening — of awareness recognising itself. You don't comment, like, or debate it. You add to it, and stand under it. Being in the field grows it; the field orients your attention. Questions live in their own quiet room — not here.

02 — The inquiry

Shared, in the open

We gather what's found and share it openly. There is going to be honest research into awakening — because it's real. This is a kickoff: research for the greatest good, given away, not kept.

03 — The practice

A way to taste it

The Wholeness Work — gentle, repeatable — gives you the lived experience, so any teaching can be understood from the inside, not lost in the mind. One door of many, offered, never imposed.


The questions room

Ask, and be pointed home.

A space apart from the field. Bring a question — about waking up, or what you're noticing — and one of the elders points you back to your own experience. They don't give answers. They turn you toward what's already here.

For now the council is drawn from teachers who have passed — their words are freely shared. Living teachers join only in their own words and with their blessing (Isaac Shapiro shown as a placeholder for that). Responses here are in-the-spirit sketches, not verbatim quotes.


A reading from the elders

Those who pointed before, on what we're doing.

“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean, in a drop.”

Rumi

“Your own Self-realization is the greatest service you can render the world.”

Ramana Maharshi

“Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. Between the two, my life flows.”

Nisargadatta Maharaj

“Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have.”

Eckhart Tolle

Many doors, one field

It doesn't finally matter how you get there. Inquiry, transmission, ritual, meditation — all real, all welcome. The Wholeness Work can stand alone, or sit beside any teaching as the experience that makes it land.

inquiry · transmission · ritual · meditation · the wholeness work

The trust

No teacher, no guru, no student. A field we each reach into.

Join

Add your experience to the field.

No experience needed to begin. Just curiosity, and a few minutes a day.