Buddha Brian

About

Buddha Brian is here to awaken your deepest truth.

Buddha Brian isn’t here to teach beliefs — he’s here to ignite your direct experience of truth.

Since 2010, he’s guided others through radical clarity, inner freedom, and the kind of peace that doesn’t leave when life gets hard.

We offer immersive experiences like The Blazing Truth Experience, a transformational meditation event held in a 106° heated room, and The Buddha Brian Immersion, a year-long journey of unlimited, personal access to Brian’s direct presence — a one-of-a-kind mentorship designed for complete mind, body, and spirit alignment. Every offering is grounded in stillness, compassion, and truth — not as a belief system, but as a lived experience open to all.

Whether you’re seeking clarity, release, or a profound shift in your awareness, Buddha Brian is here to walk with you — one soul at a time.

Awaken with us. The truth is already within you.

Hours of Operation: By Appointment Only
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Phone: (424) 254-4561
Email: thebuddhabrian@gmail.com

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    Practical Guidance Tips

    8 practices for your daily meditation

    01

    When to Meditate

    Meditate once a day for 40 minutes. Choose a time you can realistically commit to. Morning is ideal — when the mind is naturally quieter — but evening works too if that’s better for you.

    02

    Make It a Routine

    Consistency matters more than perfection. Pick a regular time and make it part of your daily rhythm.

    03

    Your Environment

    Meditate in a quiet, comfortable place where you won’t be interrupted. If noise is an issue, earplugs or headphones are completely fine. Softer lighting and a slightly cooler room tend to help.

    04

    Light Exercise

    Light exercise before meditation can help if possible — a walk, stretching, or a workout. Anything that settles the body.

    05

    Don't Meditate on a Full Stomach

    It’s best to meditate on an empty or light stomach so your energy isn’t tied up in digestion.

    06

    Use Your Accountability Buddy

    Use your accountability buddy in the dashboard and check off your sessions. Consistency changes everything — this is here to support you.

    07

    Time Awareness

    Use a timer so you don’t have to think about time during your practice. Your phone is fine — just put it on airplane mode and set a 40-minute timer.

    08

    Carry It With You

    End each session by sitting in the silence 1–2 min, no mantra — just enjoy the peace. After meditation, see how long you can carry that sense of calm into the rest of your day.

    You now have the keys to a peaceful mind. Use them daily.

    After Completion
    For Those Who’ve Completed the 40 Days

    You've Experienced No-Mind Bliss

    Well Done

    01

    Keep the Bliss Alive

    Aim for 20–30 minutes most days. Consistency beats perfection every time; 40 minutes remains the sweet spot. When it feels right, explore longer sits (45–60 minutes). It will stretch you — and the bliss intensifies.

    02

    Weave No-Mind Into Daily Life

    Use Hong-Sau for mini-practices in real moments: waiting in line, stuck in traffic, or before a big meeting — a few conscious breaths (eyes open or closed) grounds you instantly. Notice thoughts arising throughout the day, then gently return to presence.

    03

    Run the Program Again

    Reset the dashboard and start fresh. Many repeat it 2–3 times — each round uncovers new layers and goes deeper. If the fire’s lit right now, dive back in.

    04

    Trust the Unfolding

    You’ve built the foundation. Now rest in the no-mind state you’ve cultivated — bliss isn’t something to chase; it reveals itself in the quiet spaces you already know how to access.
    “Thank you for trusting me as your guide — I’m honoured. Now go live it — enjoy the no-mind bliss you’ve earned.”

    Big love, Buddha Brian