'I' Is at the Heart of All Experience
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 37 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 37 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 6, 2018
- Event: Weekend in Freiburg
In this meditation, we experience the answer to the questions, 'What is it that is aware of our experience?' and 'What do we mean when we say "I"?'
A man wants to know how the teaching relates to 'no self', referred to by Krishnamurti.
A woman says she can't find awarenesss when she finds herself in overwhelming situations.
A man wants to know if it Is it still necessary to work on himself even when he knows his true nature.
A woman wants to know why she distinguishes between a subject and an object if everything is the same.
A woman asks what Ramana Maharshi meant when he said 'There is no world'.
A man wants to know why he experiences himself in two ways – as a body and as consciousness.
In this meditation, we experience the answer to the questions, 'What is it that is aware of our experience?' and 'What do we mean when we say "I"?'
A man wants to know how the teaching relates to 'no self', referred to by Krishnamurti.
A woman says she can't find awarenesss when she finds herself in overwhelming situations.
A man wants to know if it Is it still necessary to work on himself even when he knows his true nature.
A woman wants to know why she distinguishes between a subject and an object if everything is the same.
A woman asks what Ramana Maharshi meant when he said 'There is no world'.
A man wants to know why he experiences himself in two ways – as a body and as consciousness.