Consciousness Is Never Divided by Its Appearances
- Duration: Video: 2 hours, 0 minutes, and 42 seconds / Audio: 2 hours, 0 minutes, and 42 seconds
- Recorded on: Apr 30, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - May 2018
A woman who has been physically abused has trouble with hearing that nothing is wrong because everything is consciousness.
A woman wants to know if she is going to experience her deceased mother any more.
Rupert talks about the difference between something that is non-existent and an illusion.
A man asks how one can explain the linear progression of events that seem to happen if there is no time.
We discover in this clip that cause and effect is not an accurate description of the way things really are.
A participant asks Rupert to explain imagination as it relates to the consciousness-only model.
A woman wonders if she should still ask questions because she has realised that, in time, they will be answered anyway.
A woman asks, 'How can the limited mind know unlimited consciousness?'
A woman has a feeling that this week-long retreat is going to be the final disappointment in her search.
A woman who is a constant worrier feels that the teaching will provide her a pathway to peace.
A woman asks why God allows suffering to occur in the world.
A man wants to know if there is a difference between the conditioned self and the separate self.
Rupert discusses peace, Happiness of Being, Illusion and grace within the context of the understanding.
A woman who has been physically abused has trouble with hearing that nothing is wrong because everything is consciousness.
A woman wants to know if she is going to experience her deceased mother any more.
Rupert talks about the difference between something that is non-existent and an illusion.
A man asks how one can explain the linear progression of events that seem to happen if there is no time.
We discover in this clip that cause and effect is not an accurate description of the way things really are.
A participant asks Rupert to explain imagination as it relates to the consciousness-only model.
A woman wonders if she should still ask questions because she has realised that, in time, they will be answered anyway.
A woman asks, 'How can the limited mind know unlimited consciousness?'
A woman has a feeling that this week-long retreat is going to be the final disappointment in her search.
A woman who is a constant worrier feels that the teaching will provide her a pathway to peace.
A woman asks why God allows suffering to occur in the world.
A man wants to know if there is a difference between the conditioned self and the separate self.
Rupert discusses peace, Happiness of Being, Illusion and grace within the context of the understanding.