Dimensionless Consciousness and the Four-Dimensional World from the media Out of Formless Awareness Comes the World
Rupert speaks about the four dimensions of experience appearing within zero-dimensional consciousness.
- Duration: 8 minutes and 47 seconds
- Recorded on: May 19, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2019
A man shares his experience of awareness being in love with its creations and asks Rupert how that relates to 'benevolent indifference'.
A woman says that being aware of being aware takes effort while resting in her true nature does not, and asks if there is a difference.
A dancer asks if she should allow herself to be absorbed in creative experience or if she should direct attention to being aware of being aware.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about the first time he experienced reality merged with himself.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about the role of ego and impersonal desire in the artistic process.
A man asks if the activity of consciousness is only an activity from the perspective of a separate self and if it could be said that nothing ever happens.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify the term 'benevolent indifference'.
Rupert elaborates on why something viewed from a second-person perspective looks like matter.
Rupert elaborates on the subject–object relationship as arising from the finite mind and speaks about the difference between Brahman and Parabrahman, God and the Godhead.
Rupert speaks about the finite mind as a localisation of infinite consciousness.
Rupert speaks about the four dimensions of experience appearing within zero-dimensional consciousness.
A man shares his experience of awareness being in love with its creations and asks Rupert how that relates to 'benevolent indifference'.
A woman says that being aware of being aware takes effort while resting in her true nature does not, and asks if there is a difference.
A dancer asks if she should allow herself to be absorbed in creative experience or if she should direct attention to being aware of being aware.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about the first time he experienced reality merged with himself.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about the role of ego and impersonal desire in the artistic process.
A man asks if the activity of consciousness is only an activity from the perspective of a separate self and if it could be said that nothing ever happens.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify the term 'benevolent indifference'.
Rupert elaborates on why something viewed from a second-person perspective looks like matter.
Rupert elaborates on the subject–object relationship as arising from the finite mind and speaks about the difference between Brahman and Parabrahman, God and the Godhead.
Rupert speaks about the finite mind as a localisation of infinite consciousness.
Rupert speaks about the four dimensions of experience appearing within zero-dimensional consciousness.