A Current in the Ocean of Awareness
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 30 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 30 seconds
- Recorded on: Sep 30, 2018
- Event: Weekend in Amsterdam - September 2018
We are guided to experience the body without preconception, as though we are newborn infants, and to feel raw sensation and perception as they are experienced within the boundary-less field of knowing in which they appear.
A woman who recognises that there is part of herself that wants to change her circumstances asks Rupert for advice.
A man asks, 'Is the mind unlocated?'
Rupert discusses the difference between Vedantic and Tantric meditations.
A man asks for clarification about whether it is the mind or awareness that is seeking and knowing.
A man asks Rupert to interpret the Bible phrase, 'Be still and know that I am God.'
A woman asks Rupert how to remain connected to the peace of her true nature when she feels impatient with her children.
A man asks if self-abidance is a relaxation of attention.
A woman asks Rupert to comment on a meditative experience she had in the past.
We are guided to experience the body without preconception, as though we are newborn infants, and to feel raw sensation and perception as they are experienced within the boundary-less field of knowing in which they appear.
A woman who recognises that there is part of herself that wants to change her circumstances asks Rupert for advice.
A man asks, 'Is the mind unlocated?'
Rupert discusses the difference between Vedantic and Tantric meditations.
A man asks for clarification about whether it is the mind or awareness that is seeking and knowing.
A man asks Rupert to interpret the Bible phrase, 'Be still and know that I am God.'
A woman asks Rupert how to remain connected to the peace of her true nature when she feels impatient with her children.
A man asks if self-abidance is a relaxation of attention.
A woman asks Rupert to comment on a meditative experience she had in the past.