Being As It Is
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 58 minutes, and 32 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 58 minutes, and 32 seconds
- Recorded on: May 22, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2019
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A woman asks Rupert about the relationship between adversity and the creative process.
Rupert shares the essence of the non-dual teaching.
A man asks about reincarnation as it applies to the John Smith and King Lear metaphor.
A woman asks about the relationship between mental clarity and her true nature.
A woman who had a strong reaction during the morning's meditation asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman who feels less concerned with worldly experiences asks Rupert to comment.
A man asks about the difference between co-creating with the creator and creating as the creator.
A psychotherapist asks about the process of offering past experiences to the light of awareness with clients who have traumatic histories.
A teacher of mindfulness asks Rupert for guidance on sharing the non-dual teaching with others.
A woman asks if day-dreaming during meditation is a form of resistance.
A man asks if insentient things are a movement of consciousness.
A man asks why the waking state affects the dream world but nothing that happens during a dream affects the waking state.
A woman asks Rupert about the relationship between adversity and the creative process.
Rupert shares the essence of the non-dual teaching.
A man asks about reincarnation as it applies to the John Smith and King Lear metaphor.
A woman asks about the relationship between mental clarity and her true nature.
A woman who had a strong reaction during the morning's meditation asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman who feels less concerned with worldly experiences asks Rupert to comment.
A man asks about the difference between co-creating with the creator and creating as the creator.
A psychotherapist asks about the process of offering past experiences to the light of awareness with clients who have traumatic histories.
A teacher of mindfulness asks Rupert for guidance on sharing the non-dual teaching with others.
A woman asks if day-dreaming during meditation is a form of resistance.
A man asks if insentient things are a movement of consciousness.
A man asks why the waking state affects the dream world but nothing that happens during a dream affects the waking state.