There Is No Opposite to Consciousness from the media All Experiences Shine Equally with Their Reality
A woman asks Rupert to talk about consciousness not having a polarity in itself.
- Duration: 10 minutes and 55 seconds
- Recorded on: Mar 18, 2018
- Event: Weekend in Amsterdam - March 2018
In this meditation we discover that no activity of the mind or cessation of the activity of the mind would bring us any closer to ourselves than we already are.
Rupert clarifies a passage in Atmananda Krishna Menon's book which addresses memory and the past.
A man who feels that he is stuck in paradoxes asks where he can be found in the midst of all experience.
Rupert distinguishes between the direct path and the Tantric and Vedantic path.
A musician asks Rupert to help him with his stage fright.
Rupert distinguishes between personality and individuality.
A woman wants to know how to share her love while her experience is troubled or stressful.
A woman discovers the true meaning of happiness.
A man, who feels 'this has happened before' when his mind dissolves into presence, asks Rupert to comment.
A woman asks Rupert to talk about consciousness not having a polarity in itself.
In this meditation we discover that no activity of the mind or cessation of the activity of the mind would bring us any closer to ourselves than we already are.
Rupert clarifies a passage in Atmananda Krishna Menon's book which addresses memory and the past.
A man who feels that he is stuck in paradoxes asks where he can be found in the midst of all experience.
Rupert distinguishes between the direct path and the Tantric and Vedantic path.
A musician asks Rupert to help him with his stage fright.
Rupert distinguishes between personality and individuality.
A woman wants to know how to share her love while her experience is troubled or stressful.
A woman discovers the true meaning of happiness.
A man, who feels 'this has happened before' when his mind dissolves into presence, asks Rupert to comment.
A woman asks Rupert to talk about consciousness not having a polarity in itself.