Shawn Nevins is a long-time student of Richard Rose and a frequent speaker at TAT Foundation events. He is a writer, videographer and podcaster, whose work can be seen at his website SpiritualTeachers.Org.
Shawn came in contact with the teachings of Richard Rose through a university group in North Carolina known as Self Knowledge Symposium, which was led by August Turak, one of Mr. Rose’s original students. Shawn spent a number of years at the Rose farm/ashram in West Virginia. Several years later he also met Douglas Harding, which produced a life-changing experience. You can see more of his bio here: https://www.spiritualteachers.org/shawn-nevins/
Shawn manages the SpiritualTeachers.Org Discussion Boards, which includes the Spiritual Friends Locator: https://spiritualteachers.proboards.com/
Shawn leads an Albigen System group in the San Francisco Bay Area that he calls TAT West. Meeting information and news appear on the same discussion boards: San Francisco Bay Area. Or use the Contact Form on his website.
Poetry in Motion Films:
Shawn’s films include Closer than Close: A Portrait of Seeking and Finding Our True Self; and Meetings With Remarkable Women (2014)
See https://www.spiritualteachers.org/poetry-in-motion-films/
His Poetry in Motion Youtube channel, “Journals of Spiritual Discovery”, has over 100 videos and interviews (some audio-only) of TAT-associated figures including Richard Rose.
See https://www.youtube.com/@teamworktan/videos
Shawn is the author of Subtraction: The Simple Math of Enlightenment. You can see his interview on the topic at Youtube here:
Shawn Nevins ‘The Way Of Subtraction’ Interview by Iain McNay
There are numerous other videos, including talks at the TAT Foundation if you search his name at Youtube.
Awakening Together Satsang with Shawn Nevins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3WYVdnBI-E
You’re Not Being Honest With Yourself
Shawn writes poetry and has published an uncountable number of poems at the TAT Foundation; please see the page “Index of Shawn Nevins’s Poetry” at https://tatfoundation.org/tat-forum-archives/forum_indexSNpoetry.htm
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