I Am' Is the Knowledge of Pure Consciousness
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 38 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 38 seconds
- Recorded on: May 19, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - May 2017
Seeing ourself 'as we truly are' is sometimes seen as arrogance, but we learn otherwise in this clip.
Rupert elaborates on how the nondual teaching uses words to describe reality.
A man asks for assistance in diffusing the feeling of a separate self during yoga meditations.
A man wants to know how scientific discoveries relate to the consciousness model.
Rupert comments on the possibility that our culture as we know it is disintegrating.
A participant asks if parents should be careful about how they shape their child's sense of self.
A woman who is new to nonduality would like some pointers on how to function in the very conservative community where she lives.
A participant asked Rupert if he could elaborate upon the 'Divine Mother' quality of awareness.
The tight knots in the body need proactive action in addition to passive abidance during yoga meditations.
A woman wants to know how to navigate the fact that her intimate partner looks to her for his happiness.
A doctor wants to know how to apply the teaching to his suffering that stems from not having enough time.
Seeing ourself 'as we truly are' is sometimes seen as arrogance, but we learn otherwise in this clip.
Rupert elaborates on how the nondual teaching uses words to describe reality.
A man asks for assistance in diffusing the feeling of a separate self during yoga meditations.
A man wants to know how scientific discoveries relate to the consciousness model.
Rupert comments on the possibility that our culture as we know it is disintegrating.
A participant asks if parents should be careful about how they shape their child's sense of self.
A woman who is new to nonduality would like some pointers on how to function in the very conservative community where she lives.
A participant asked Rupert if he could elaborate upon the 'Divine Mother' quality of awareness.
The tight knots in the body need proactive action in addition to passive abidance during yoga meditations.
A woman wants to know how to navigate the fact that her intimate partner looks to her for his happiness.
A doctor wants to know how to apply the teaching to his suffering that stems from not having enough time.