Experience Flows Through Us
- Duration: Video: 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 51 seconds / Audio: 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 51 seconds
- Recorded on: Jun 20, 2020
- Event: Seven Day 'Retreat at Home' – June
A woman who has recently discovered non-duality expresses concern about physical pain and elevated blood pressure during meditation.
A man who struggles at work asks about the non-dual perspective on procrastination.
A woman who wants a career as an intuitive counsellor asks how to approach feelings of inadequacy related to the work.
A man asks how the feeling of being located relates to the spacious quality of awareness.
A woman says when she is in a tense situation, such as an argument, she becomes flooded with emotion and then numb, and it takes time to re-balance. She asks how to remember her true nature during those times.
A man feels 'enchanted' by thoughts and asks for guidance on how to stay connected to himself while thinking.
A woman asks Rupert for examples of the 'concealing and revealing power' of experience.
A man says he feels he is the localised witness of experience and asks Rupert for guidance in removing the distance between experience and experiencing.
A woman asks what is the mechanism that calls her back to her true nature when she becomes distracted.
A woman asks if it is possible to know herself as a localised perspective while also knowing her true nature as unlimited consciousness.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the process of stabilising as awareness.
A woman feels motivated to engage in positive changes in the world and asks for guidance.
A woman who has recently discovered non-duality expresses concern about physical pain and elevated blood pressure during meditation.
A man who struggles at work asks about the non-dual perspective on procrastination.
A woman who wants a career as an intuitive counsellor asks how to approach feelings of inadequacy related to the work.
A man asks how the feeling of being located relates to the spacious quality of awareness.
A woman says when she is in a tense situation, such as an argument, she becomes flooded with emotion and then numb, and it takes time to re-balance. She asks how to remember her true nature during those times.
A man feels 'enchanted' by thoughts and asks for guidance on how to stay connected to himself while thinking.
A woman asks Rupert for examples of the 'concealing and revealing power' of experience.
A man says he feels he is the localised witness of experience and asks Rupert for guidance in removing the distance between experience and experiencing.
A woman asks what is the mechanism that calls her back to her true nature when she becomes distracted.
A woman asks if it is possible to know herself as a localised perspective while also knowing her true nature as unlimited consciousness.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the process of stabilising as awareness.
A woman feels motivated to engage in positive changes in the world and asks for guidance.