Time and Space Are the Activity of Consciousness from the media The Memory of Our True Nature
Rupert elaborates on all activities of mind, including thinking, time and space, being the movement of consciousness.
- Duration: 15 minutes and 37 seconds
- Recorded on: May 21, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2019
Rupert speaks about the mechanics of manifestation.
A man asks Rupert if living life from a place of 'love and understanding' means making plans or going with the flow.
A woman asks Rupert about the pull of grace.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify what he meant when he asked, 'Would I, as awareness, feel disturbed?'
A man asks Rupert to comment on Bernardo Kastrup's self-identification as an idealist and how that relates to non-duality.
A woman asks about time, the laws of physics and if the material world is a dream.
Rupert elaborates on all activities of mind, including thinking, time and space, being the movement of consciousness.
A woman asks about the feeling of weight and the reality of the body.
A woman asks Rupert to interpret a passage from Balyani.
A woman asks if the difficulty of perceiving the passage of time is an intuition of the timelessness of awareness.
A woman asks Rupert to elaborate on the statement, 'Here is where experience takes place'.
A woman asks how emotions and conditioning colour experience.
A woman summarises how unlimited consciousness divides itself into the mind to create the subject–object relationship. She asks Rupert about the experience of feeling simultaneously located and un-located.
A woman asks if it could be said that awakening is the 'I' returning to awareness.
Rupert speaks about the mechanics of manifestation.
A man asks Rupert if living life from a place of 'love and understanding' means making plans or going with the flow.
A woman asks Rupert about the pull of grace.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify what he meant when he asked, 'Would I, as awareness, feel disturbed?'
A man asks Rupert to comment on Bernardo Kastrup's self-identification as an idealist and how that relates to non-duality.
A woman asks about time, the laws of physics and if the material world is a dream.
Rupert elaborates on all activities of mind, including thinking, time and space, being the movement of consciousness.
A woman asks about the feeling of weight and the reality of the body.
A woman asks Rupert to interpret a passage from Balyani.
A woman asks if the difficulty of perceiving the passage of time is an intuition of the timelessness of awareness.
A woman asks Rupert to elaborate on the statement, 'Here is where experience takes place'.
A woman asks how emotions and conditioning colour experience.
A woman summarises how unlimited consciousness divides itself into the mind to create the subject–object relationship. She asks Rupert about the experience of feeling simultaneously located and un-located.
A woman asks if it could be said that awakening is the 'I' returning to awareness.