On Spiritual Homesickness
A Direct Path to Loving Awareness
Clear Guides to Non-Dual Meditation
by Radhule Weininger PhD
Despite being more "connected" than ever, millions feel profoundly alone—cut off from meaning, authentic relationships, purpose, and a spiritual ground of experience.
We are living through a crisis of meaning. Psychotherapist and meditation teacher Radhule Weininger names this experience spiritual homesickness — the quiet ache of feeling estranged from our deepest ground.
About this book
A Systematic Path Home
Drawing from 45 years of contemplative practice and clinical work, Radhule Weininger offers a grounded and practical path through what she calls Loving Awareness — the recognition that our deepest nature is already the peace and warmth we seek.
Resting in this ground of being, we learn to remain steady even in the fiercest storms, responding to suffering with compassion instead of collapse.
What You’ll Discover
A clear introduction to non-dual awareness
Effortless mindfulness practices
Sustainable compassion without burnout
How to transform personal healing into collective service
A way to remain rooted in turbulent times
Why This Book Now
In a time of collective anxiety and fragmentation, this book offers a grounded response. Rather than bypassing pain or amplifying urgency, it points directly to the inexhaustible source of steadiness already present within awareness itself.
About Radhule
Psychotherapist and meditation teacher with over four decades of contemplative and clinical experience. Her work integrates non-dual awareness, relational healing, and sustainable compassion.
Guided Practices
This book includes recorded meditations which can be found here.
Whether you are reading along or returning to a practice on its own, these guided sessions are offered to support your exploration of Loving Awareness — gently grounding attention and inviting you to rest in your natural steadiness.