I Am' Will Never Let You Down
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 48 minutes, and 49 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 2 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 30, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - October 2016
A man who was distracted by the side-effects of being taken to his true nature is encouraged to let them go but to continue to use pathways from all realms of experience to trace back to his essential self.
After offering some suggestions on how to approach the yoga meditations, Rupert speaks about the only thing that can be trusted in our experience.
A woman wants to understand why the sense of joy she felt at the moment of her mother's passing has turned into deep sadness.
Rupert responds to a woman who loves movement and says she is challenged with tapping into awareness without using her body.
During this dialogue a distinction is made between the experience of love and the way in which love can be expressed.
In this dialogue guidance is offered to a woman to whom suicidal thoughts are arising.
In this conversation a man who shares that he can't feel love for his deceased father is given an exercise to support him.
How lovemaking can be liberated from 'being an activity between two people' is the focus of this conversation.
A man who was distracted by the side-effects of being taken to his true nature is encouraged to let them go but to continue to use pathways from all realms of experience to trace back to his essential self.
After offering some suggestions on how to approach the yoga meditations, Rupert speaks about the only thing that can be trusted in our experience.
A woman wants to understand why the sense of joy she felt at the moment of her mother's passing has turned into deep sadness.
Rupert responds to a woman who loves movement and says she is challenged with tapping into awareness without using her body.
During this dialogue a distinction is made between the experience of love and the way in which love can be expressed.
In this dialogue guidance is offered to a woman to whom suicidal thoughts are arising.
In this conversation a man who shares that he can't feel love for his deceased father is given an exercise to support him.
How lovemaking can be liberated from 'being an activity between two people' is the focus of this conversation.