Tyler Keith

24-11-2020

Yasuhiko is a rare being. He is simultaneously deeply playful and profoundly serious, with a rare and contagious passion for life and for that which transcends life altogether. He has spent a lifetime gathering and actualizing the gems of our collective spiritual and philosophical heritage and developing a radically beautiful, rigorous, and encompassing worldview, and makes both available as living resources for the crystallization of one’s own evolutionary stream in a post-guru context in which self-authority and self-responsibility are the foundational principles from which an enlightened and effulgent culture is sprouting.

He is something of a Romeo-sage, dancing alive and safely seducing our singular and collective glory forward, with a sensitive, adaptive, and balanced engagement of healing and evolutionary dynamics according to each individual’s real-time needs and aspirations. And yet he’s not the star of the show: the omnicentric context prevents this, and the utterly unique emergence of each individual and that which is unfolding in the group is obviously front and center, with Yasuhiko masterfully inviting and optimizing this emergence with deep humility and joy.

There is virtually no topic that is not engaged in ATCE: enlightenment, conscious evolution, work, sex, money, friendship–you name it, all engaged evenly as always already divine: as vital ornaments of the nondual expanse that we are. I would wholeheartedly recommend ATCE as a profound opportunity to engage the fullness and depth of life and to unfold into the real-life magic of our ecstatic, bottomless, and sobering actuality.