Knowing Is the Continuous Element in All Experience
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 48 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 48 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 10, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - October 2016
This discussion examines the use of psychotherapy in conjunction with yoga meditation, for resolving certain conflicts within intimate relationships.
In this conversation a step by step investigation of the term ‘knowing’ as a synonym for consciousness is described.
In this discussion it is explained that the Direct Path is not about overcoming resistance but rather, about the clear seeing of our essential nature.
In this exchange, Rupert challenges the assumption that consciousness disappears during deep sleep or could be diminished if the brain is compromised.
This discussion explains why no altered states, including anesthesia, can impact on the essential nature of consciousness.
This conversation conveys the inability of language to accurately describe the nature of awareness.
In this exploration, Rupert distinguishes between feelings and the space of awareness in which they appear.
This discussion examines the use of psychotherapy in conjunction with yoga meditation, for resolving certain conflicts within intimate relationships.
In this conversation a step by step investigation of the term ‘knowing’ as a synonym for consciousness is described.
In this discussion it is explained that the Direct Path is not about overcoming resistance but rather, about the clear seeing of our essential nature.
In this exchange, Rupert challenges the assumption that consciousness disappears during deep sleep or could be diminished if the brain is compromised.
This discussion explains why no altered states, including anesthesia, can impact on the essential nature of consciousness.
This conversation conveys the inability of language to accurately describe the nature of awareness.
In this exploration, Rupert distinguishes between feelings and the space of awareness in which they appear.