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Silencio Radiante

This space exists for one reason: The direct recognition of what you truly are.

Rooted in the Teaching of The Bright Path Ishayas, this work does not aim to improve the self, heal the personality, or construct a better version of you. It points beyond effort, beyond fixing, beyond becoming — to the simple, obvious truth of Consciousness itself.

What is offered here is not philosophy, belief, or self-development. It is a lived, practical path of Awakening — a means of dissolving the experience of separation and rediscovering the radiante Awareness that you already are.

Krishnananda Ishaya

Krishnananda is a contemporary Teacher in the lineage known as the Ishayas. He is widely recognized for presenting the Ishaya Teachings in a direct, disciplined, and experiential way, emphasizing lived realization rather than philosophy or belief.

His instruction centers on simple yet rigorous techniques designed to dissolve stress, stabilize awareness, and clarify the recognition of stillness already present. Students often describe his approach as uncompromising but precise: little abstraction, steady repetition, and an insistence on personal responsibility for practice.

Krishnananda is also known for maintaining a relatively quiet public profile compared with some modern teachers. Much of his work has taken place through in-person retreats, long-term student relationships, and word-of-mouth transmission rather than large media platforms. This has reinforced a traditional teacher–student dynamic focused on continuity and depth.

The Ishayas’ Teaching

The Teaching of the Ishayas is radically simple and uncompromising.

It does not promise a better life in the future. It reveals what is already whole, present, and complete — here and now.

Through effortless, eyes-closed practices and direct guidance, Ascension allows the nervous system to release deeply held stress and identification. As this stress dissolves, awareness naturally returns to itself. Peace is no longer something to be achieved; it becomes the foundation from which life is lived.

This is not about withdrawing from the world. It is about meeting life from clarity rather than fear, from presence rather than habit, from love rather than seeking.

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