Complete Interview

Sufi teacher Lynn Barron shares her life’s journey back "home" to an ongoing mystical experience of oneness, an "awareness that doesn't wander." Lynn insists that oneness must be lived in everyday life and explains how glimpses of interconnectedness can be remembered and applied to mundane scenarios like the workplace with the result of bringing greater spaciousness and light to life. Although initially risky, living oneness as an individual radiates outward to transform communities and collective structures with a global effect.

Lynn Barron travels around the country meditating with people and speaking about her mystical experience. She receives formal training in the classical tradition of Sufism from a Shaykh in India. An interview with Lynn and her unique path can be read in the recently published book The Unknown She: Eight Faces of an Emerging Consciousness by Hilary Hart. Full bio and links »

Hi Lynn, I like your concept of home and oneness and how you came to that place as an artist, mixing it with metaphysics etc to find unity. It was amazing sharing your story and relating it to my own search that is quite different but ultimately come to the same divine awareness. Thank you very much.

Lynn, this is my first encounter with you, as I watched your presentation on oneness. I am delightfully impressed from the radiance coming forth from you which bespeaks of joyful serenity and inner deep calmness. Actually, there are no words... , just beautiful light. Thanks, Ettore