If God Is Anything, He Must Be Everything
- Duration: Video: 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 6 seconds / Audio: 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 6 seconds
- Recorded on: Apr 26, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - April 2018
A woman asks Rupert to comment on the distinction between personal love and the boundless love of awareness.
A man feels that awareness being aware of itself seems selfish because he was raised to think of others.
A man wants to know if it's accurate to say that one can only experience oneself if one loses oneself.
A man who stopped his 4 year meditation practice wonders if he will 'slide back down the mountain again'.
A woman wants to know, if when she dies, she wakes up to the realisation she is one with God.
A woman asks if a person continues to have limited experience after awakening.
Rupert talks about how we can only name something that is at a distance from us.
A man wants to know if there is a practice that would help him remember his true nature.
A woman asks if 'that' which stands as absolute here and now is prior to 'I am'.
Rupert elaborates on why unlimited consciousness can not know the finite mind.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify the meaning of the pain body that Eckhart Tolle talks about.
A man who feels ashamed that he was insensitive to another person seeks guidance.
A woman asks Rupert to comment on the distinction between personal love and the boundless love of awareness.
A man feels that awareness being aware of itself seems selfish because he was raised to think of others.
A man wants to know if it's accurate to say that one can only experience oneself if one loses oneself.
A man who stopped his 4 year meditation practice wonders if he will 'slide back down the mountain again'.
A woman wants to know, if when she dies, she wakes up to the realisation she is one with God.
A woman asks if a person continues to have limited experience after awakening.
Rupert talks about how we can only name something that is at a distance from us.
A man wants to know if there is a practice that would help him remember his true nature.
A woman asks if 'that' which stands as absolute here and now is prior to 'I am'.
Rupert elaborates on why unlimited consciousness can not know the finite mind.
A woman asks Rupert to clarify the meaning of the pain body that Eckhart Tolle talks about.
A man who feels ashamed that he was insensitive to another person seeks guidance.