Live Stream Q&A
- Duration: Video: 55 minutes and 43 seconds / Audio: 55 minutes and 43 seconds
- Recorded on: Sep 28, 2019
- Event: Weekend in Amsterdam - September 2019
A woman feels she doesn't know herself since releasing the belief in the separate self, and she asks Rupert for guidance in allowing the process of not knowing.
A man asks why it is not plausible that consciousnesses is personal and begins at the time of birth of the body.
A woman who practices both the Vedantic and Tantric methods of working with difficult feelings asks if it is an avoidance of feelings to alternate between the two approaches.
A man senses physical contractions in the body instead of the underlying feelings, and he asks if it is enough to sense the body.
A woman asks if the self she senses herself to be is identical to the selves of all other people.
A man shares a Zen quote about volition-less manifestation and Rupert comments.
A woman asks if suffering is the result of choice or of forgetting our true nature.
A woman asks if the spiritual search and the quest for self-development are useful and whether there are benefits to specific spiritual practices.
A woman who struggles with feelings of guilt and shame related to financial concerns asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman feels she doesn't know herself since releasing the belief in the separate self, and she asks Rupert for guidance in allowing the process of not knowing.
A man asks why it is not plausible that consciousnesses is personal and begins at the time of birth of the body.
A woman who practices both the Vedantic and Tantric methods of working with difficult feelings asks if it is an avoidance of feelings to alternate between the two approaches.
A man senses physical contractions in the body instead of the underlying feelings, and he asks if it is enough to sense the body.
A woman asks if the self she senses herself to be is identical to the selves of all other people.
A man shares a Zen quote about volition-less manifestation and Rupert comments.
A woman asks if suffering is the result of choice or of forgetting our true nature.
A woman asks if the spiritual search and the quest for self-development are useful and whether there are benefits to specific spiritual practices.
A woman who struggles with feelings of guilt and shame related to financial concerns asks Rupert for guidance.