The Impact of Suicide from the media Happiness Is Always Latent Within You
A man asks if there are any repercussions or impact for a person who commits suicide.
- Duration: 15 minutes and 30 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 8, 2018
- Event: Weekend in Freiburg
A man who says he is a serious seeker asks how he can have fun as a seeker.
A man asks for Rupert's perspective when it comes to the abuse and cruelty that exist in the world.
A woman is bothered by the fact that the poem Rupert recited used 'he' versus 'she' when referring to consciousness.
Although he intellectually understands what Rupert speaks about, a man has never felt the peace that comes with it.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the discrepancy between what he understands and how he feels.
A man wants to know if it's God that wants a person to do something or if it comes from the ego.
A man asks Rupert if he has found lasting happiness.
A man asks how he can be with the fear in his body which never seems to leave his awareness.
A man feels very lonely in knowing that his essential self, God, is alone.
A woman asks if she can explore the pain in her body in the same way the teaching explores emotional pain.
A woman asks why cruelties exist and how one can apply the non-dual understanding to political issues.
A man asks if there are any repercussions or impact for a person who commits suicide.
A man who says he is a serious seeker asks how he can have fun as a seeker.
A man asks for Rupert's perspective when it comes to the abuse and cruelty that exist in the world.
A woman is bothered by the fact that the poem Rupert recited used 'he' versus 'she' when referring to consciousness.
Although he intellectually understands what Rupert speaks about, a man has never felt the peace that comes with it.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the discrepancy between what he understands and how he feels.
A man wants to know if it's God that wants a person to do something or if it comes from the ego.
A man asks Rupert if he has found lasting happiness.
A man asks how he can be with the fear in his body which never seems to leave his awareness.
A man feels very lonely in knowing that his essential self, God, is alone.
A woman asks if she can explore the pain in her body in the same way the teaching explores emotional pain.
A woman asks why cruelties exist and how one can apply the non-dual understanding to political issues.
A man asks if there are any repercussions or impact for a person who commits suicide.