Enlightenment Is Not Achievable
- Duration: Video: 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 19 seconds / Audio: 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 19 seconds
- Recorded on: Jun 30, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - June 2017
Rupert discusses the roots of the teaching and elaborates on several non-dual pathways.
A woman asks if enlightenment is achievable for everyone.
A man asks if it's necessary for children to go through the separation process.
Rupert discusses the balance between love and commitment with respect to a spiritual teaching.
A woman wants to understand emotions she experienced that didn't seem to have a quality to them.
A participant asks 'What is the proper relationship to pleasure?'
A man asks Rupert for pointers that will help him with his spiritual practice when he is back home.
A crisis may be precipitated when one's intimate relationship is not aligned with their understanding.
Rupert discusses how addiction can precipitate an investigation that can lead to self-realisation.
A woman wants to know what can get in the way of a student's relationship with their teacher.
Rupert discusses the roots of the teaching and elaborates on several non-dual pathways.
A woman asks if enlightenment is achievable for everyone.
A man asks if it's necessary for children to go through the separation process.
Rupert discusses the balance between love and commitment with respect to a spiritual teaching.
A woman wants to understand emotions she experienced that didn't seem to have a quality to them.
A participant asks 'What is the proper relationship to pleasure?'
A man asks Rupert for pointers that will help him with his spiritual practice when he is back home.
A crisis may be precipitated when one's intimate relationship is not aligned with their understanding.
Rupert discusses how addiction can precipitate an investigation that can lead to self-realisation.
A woman wants to know what can get in the way of a student's relationship with their teacher.