Time Is Never Actually Experienced from the media An Overflowing of Love for the Sake of Beauty'
A 13 year old boy asks, 'Why do we lose a sense of time when we are sleeping?'
- Duration: 12 minutes and 58 seconds
- Recorded on: May 2, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2017
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Rupert responds to a woman who understands that she, awareness, is in the background, but she feels that everything in the world is in front of her.
A participant questions whether awareness is limited although his experience tells him that it has no edges.
The recognition of one's true nature doesn't require a 'shift' from which one can claim an extraordinary experience.
A man who came to the retreat for the 'withering away of conditioned feelings of unworthiness' asks for guidance.
A woman is confused as to why infinite consciousness would need to identify as a separate self.
A 13 year old boy asks, 'If awareness is the fabric of all things like humans and chairs, does that make awareness alive or dead?
A 13 year old boy asks, 'Why do we lose a sense of time when we are sleeping?'
A 13 year old boy ask, 'If I became enlightened and then died, would I be reborn enlightened or have to restart all over again?'
Rupert responds to a woman who understands that she, awareness, is in the background, but she feels that everything in the world is in front of her.
A participant questions whether awareness is limited although his experience tells him that it has no edges.
The recognition of one's true nature doesn't require a 'shift' from which one can claim an extraordinary experience.
A man who came to the retreat for the 'withering away of conditioned feelings of unworthiness' asks for guidance.
A woman is confused as to why infinite consciousness would need to identify as a separate self.
A 13 year old boy asks, 'If awareness is the fabric of all things like humans and chairs, does that make awareness alive or dead?
A 13 year old boy asks, 'Why do we lose a sense of time when we are sleeping?'
A 13 year old boy ask, 'If I became enlightened and then died, would I be reborn enlightened or have to restart all over again?'