What are Kundalini Awakenings? from the media That Which Is
A man asks Rupert about the experience of Kundalini awakening.
- Duration: 6 minutes and 34 seconds
- Recorded on: Nov 23, 2019
- Event: Weekend Gathering in Copenhagen
A woman asks Rupert how the non-dual teaching aligns with quantum physics theories on existence.
A man asks Rupert to speak about his artistic process and the difference between words and other art forms in expressing truth.
A man asks Rupert to speak about a non-dual approach to overcoming self-doubt.
A man asks, if consciousness is freedom, why it allows suffering and evil actions.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the difference between the questions 'Who am I?' and 'Am I aware?', and how to use those enquiries in daily life.
A man asks Rupert about the experience of Kundalini awakening.
A woman shares an awakening experience that lasted a week and then receded into the background, and asks Rupert to comment on the phenomenon.
A man who had an awakening experience on psilocybin mushrooms asks if mushrooms are a shortcut to the recognition of our being.
A woman shares that at times her perception shifts and experience seems bathed in the light of consciousness. She asked if that experience is simply a trick of the mind.
A scientist asks about the non-dual perspective on time and space.
A man asks for a non-dual explanation of synchronicity and coincidence.
A woman asks Rupert for tools for finding her way out of her thoughts and back to her true nature.
A man asks about the search for happiness as the pull of grace by awareness, calling us back to ourself.
A Zen practitioner asks about the intersection of Zen and non-duality.
A woman feels peace and anxiety simultaneously and asks Rupert for guidance.
A man asks Rupert if there is individual free will.
A woman asks Rupert how the non-dual teaching aligns with quantum physics theories on existence.
A man asks Rupert to speak about his artistic process and the difference between words and other art forms in expressing truth.
A man asks Rupert to speak about a non-dual approach to overcoming self-doubt.
A man asks, if consciousness is freedom, why it allows suffering and evil actions.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the difference between the questions 'Who am I?' and 'Am I aware?', and how to use those enquiries in daily life.
A man asks Rupert about the experience of Kundalini awakening.
A woman shares an awakening experience that lasted a week and then receded into the background, and asks Rupert to comment on the phenomenon.
A man who had an awakening experience on psilocybin mushrooms asks if mushrooms are a shortcut to the recognition of our being.
A woman shares that at times her perception shifts and experience seems bathed in the light of consciousness. She asked if that experience is simply a trick of the mind.
A scientist asks about the non-dual perspective on time and space.
A man asks for a non-dual explanation of synchronicity and coincidence.
A woman asks Rupert for tools for finding her way out of her thoughts and back to her true nature.
A man asks about the search for happiness as the pull of grace by awareness, calling us back to ourself.
A Zen practitioner asks about the intersection of Zen and non-duality.
A woman feels peace and anxiety simultaneously and asks Rupert for guidance.
A man asks Rupert if there is individual free will.