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Awakening Now

Awakening Now

By: Ilona Ciunaite
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Join Ilona Ciunaite for honest conversations and guided explorations into the nature of self, consciousness, and awakening.
This podcast is for those who are looking not just to understand awakening, but to see it — directly, in their own experience.

Each episode invites you to slow down, inquire, and notice awareness itself.
Through guided Deep Looking sessions and dialogues with teachers, authors, and fellow explorers, Ilona opens the door to what many call spiritual awakening — seeing through the illusion of self, and discovering peace that doesn’t come and go.

You’ll explore:
– Self-inquiry and direct experience
– Deep Looking and seeing beyond the mind
– The process of awakening and integration
– Presence, awareness, and the end of seeking

Ilona Ciunaite is a guide, author, and co-creator of the Liberation Unleashed community. For over 14 years, she has been helping seekers all over the world discover freedom through direct experience.

If you are ready to look within, this podcast offers clear guidance and grounded conversation — simple, sincere, and free of spiritual jargon

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Episodes
  • What Happened to the Original Awakening Message? with Ananta Kranti
    Mar 21 2026

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    In this episode of Awakening Now, I speak with Ananta Kranti about awakening and what the word actually points to.

    When Ananta first began sharing this message, awakening was described very simply — waking up from the dream of being a separate self. Today, the word is used in many different ways, and this can create confusion about what is being pointed to.

    We explore how the message has evolved over time, and what can be lost when the recognition of what we are becomes mixed with ideas, identities, or concepts.

    Ananta shares about the shift that happened while she was in prison, and how a moment of complete exhaustion and letting go revealed something that could not be taken away.

    We also speak about current trends in the spiritual space — the movement between recognizing awareness and working with the human experience. There is a natural place for both, and also a risk of losing clarity when the foundation is not seen directly.

    We look at projections onto teachers, the expectation of perfection, and the possibility of recognizing freedom exactly as life is now.

    This is a grounded conversation about awakening, identity, and the living recognition of what does not come and go.

    Music by Valdi Sabev.
    In loving memory and gratitude for the music he shared.

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    http://ilonaciunaite.com
    http://liberationunleashed.com

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    54 mins
  • I Psychoanalyzed an AI… Something Uncanny Happened, with Robert Saltzman.
    Mar 14 2026

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    In this episode of Awakening Now, Ilona Ciunaite speaks with psychotherapist and author Robert Saltzman about awakening, the illusion of a separate self, and what actually changes when the sense of a personal controller is questioned.

    Rather than presenting awakening as a dramatic transformation, Robert describes it as a shift in perspective. Life continues as it always has — with relationships, pain, aging, and uncertainty — yet the belief that someone inside is running everything begins to loosen.

    The conversation explores spiritual seeking, the difference between intellectual understanding and direct seeing, and the simple act of looking at what is actually happening in experience.

    At one point the dialogue takes an unexpected turn. Robert describes an experiment in which he began asking an AI system the same kinds of questions he would ask a therapy client. The coherence of its responses led him to wonder: when language makes sense, do we automatically assume there must be a conscious self behind it?

    A thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about identity, language, uncertainty, and the freedom of not needing final answers.


    Music by Valdi Sabev.
    In loving memory and gratitude for the music he shared.

    Visit his channel for more calm and relaxed music
    https://www.youtube.com/c/ValdiSabev/featured

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    Websites
    http://ilonaciunaite.com
    http://liberationunleashed.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • There Is No Mind — So Why Can’t You Stop Thinking?
    Feb 28 2026

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    If there is no mind, why does it feel so loud?

    In this episode I look at what we call “the mind” as a living stream of thoughts appearing. Images, commentary, expectations about awakening, ideas about how this should feel and what should happen next.

    We explore thinking by looking at it directly. Thoughts arise. They move. They dissolve. And it becomes clear that there is simply experience unfolding.

    Some thoughts pass lightly. Others carry emotional charge. We look at how old hurt can still live in the system, and how protection forms around it. Over time, that protection shapes identity — “I am shy,” “I am not worthy,” “I am ashamed.”

    Like a rubber band stretched between pain and the desire for relief, tension builds. When hurt receives attention and space, the energy settles. The story softens. Identity loosens.

    Attention gently returns to direct experience — sensation, sound, color, breath. Life is already here before thought describes it.

    This episode is an invitation to see thinking as part of the flow of experience, and to recognize what remains present through it all — simple awareness, here and now.

    Music by Valdi Sabev, Visit his channel for more calm and relaxed music
    https://www.youtube.com/c/ValdiSabev/featured

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    Websites
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    1 hr and 6 mins
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