I Am' Is God's Presence in Us
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 21 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 21 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 14, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - June 2017
A woman longs to be close to her mother but finds it very challenging to spend time with her.
A man asks if different aspects of experience are better than others given that everything is awareness.
A man asks, 'How can I approach God?'
Rupert offers guidance to a man who says that he wants to act one way but often finds himself acting in an opposing way.
A man asks if the experience of love can ever be equal to the experience of pain or loss.
A woman was surprised to experience a 'receiving aspect' during the morning meditation and she wondered why Advaita and Christian mystics don't talk about this.
A woman asks Rupert how to best apply the teaching in light of our current world situation.
A man asks Rupert how he can speak with ease about his understanding when he is in front of a group of people.
A woman wants to know how to maintain her identity as awareness when she is challenged by her interactions with her child and grandchild.
A man asks Rupert how he would talk to one of his loved ones if they were dying.
Rupert offers guidance to a woman who has a tendency to skip over deep-seated emotions.
A woman longs to be close to her mother but finds it very challenging to spend time with her.
A man asks if different aspects of experience are better than others given that everything is awareness.
A man asks, 'How can I approach God?'
Rupert offers guidance to a man who says that he wants to act one way but often finds himself acting in an opposing way.
A man asks if the experience of love can ever be equal to the experience of pain or loss.
A woman was surprised to experience a 'receiving aspect' during the morning meditation and she wondered why Advaita and Christian mystics don't talk about this.
A woman asks Rupert how to best apply the teaching in light of our current world situation.
A man asks Rupert how he can speak with ease about his understanding when he is in front of a group of people.
A woman wants to know how to maintain her identity as awareness when she is challenged by her interactions with her child and grandchild.
A man asks Rupert how he would talk to one of his loved ones if they were dying.
Rupert offers guidance to a woman who has a tendency to skip over deep-seated emotions.