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The Deepest Healing

Saturday 06 January 2024

John Smith Never Really Becomes King Lear

A woman asks about Rupert saying, ‘in order to localise, being sacrifices its happiness’. Rupert replies that being does that for no reason; it is its nature to do so. To say that being localises itself in the form of our finite minds is true from the perspective of the finite mind. However, from being’s own point of view, it does no such thing. King Lear is only King Lear from the illusory point of view of King Lear. John Smith never really becomes King Lear. It’s only in the form of King Lear that King Lear thinks ‘I am King Lear’.

From event 05 - 07 January, 2024 The Pathless Path – Online Weekend Retreat at Home – 5 to 7 January

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Dialogues 5:12

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