Living Our Understanding from the media The Highest Path to Devotion
Rupert and an audience member discuss the Maharishi quote, 'The greatest service you can render the world is your own self-realisation'.
- Duration: 7 minutes and 11 seconds
- Recorded on: May 20, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2019
A man who does not believe there is an end to the spiritual path reads a passage from A Course in Miracles and asks Rupert to comment.
A woman speaks about her recognition that God is not outside of herself but is instead her true nature.
A woman asks Rupert to comment on a quote from Jean Klein about 'living in not knowing' as it relates to others.
A woman shares that while awareness is continuous in all experience, knowing is being revealed to a part of her which feels separate.
A woman asks Rupert if he always feels peace no matter what is happening.
A man asks how to use a recent psychedelic experience to cultivate his non-dual understanding, and how to share his discoveries with loved ones.
A woman asks if different types of prayer are related to duality or non-duality.
A woman who had a strong physical reaction while practising self-enquiry asks if she should tailor the meditations to reduce the physical side effects.
A woman shares that she believes she has to suffer emotionally in order to transcend her feelings and taste her true nature.
Rupert and an audience member discuss the Maharishi quote, 'The greatest service you can render the world is your own self-realisation'.
A woman explains how she stopped her healing practice after finding the non-dual understanding because she felt the two were incompatible, and asks Rupert for guidance.
A man who does not believe there is an end to the spiritual path reads a passage from A Course in Miracles and asks Rupert to comment.
A woman speaks about her recognition that God is not outside of herself but is instead her true nature.
A woman asks Rupert to comment on a quote from Jean Klein about 'living in not knowing' as it relates to others.
A woman shares that while awareness is continuous in all experience, knowing is being revealed to a part of her which feels separate.
A woman asks Rupert if he always feels peace no matter what is happening.
A man asks how to use a recent psychedelic experience to cultivate his non-dual understanding, and how to share his discoveries with loved ones.
A woman asks if different types of prayer are related to duality or non-duality.
A woman who had a strong physical reaction while practising self-enquiry asks if she should tailor the meditations to reduce the physical side effects.
A woman shares that she believes she has to suffer emotionally in order to transcend her feelings and taste her true nature.
Rupert and an audience member discuss the Maharishi quote, 'The greatest service you can render the world is your own self-realisation'.
A woman explains how she stopped her healing practice after finding the non-dual understanding because she felt the two were incompatible, and asks Rupert for guidance.