Mind Is a Colouring of Consciousness
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 32 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 32 seconds
- Recorded on: Jun 27, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - June 2016
Rupert discusses the primacy of self-shining, eternal, infinite and imperturbable awareness.
Rupert explains why the finite mind cannot answer the question, 'Why is there duality?'
Rupert elaborates on the root of cruelty being related to the belief and feeling of separation.
Rupert speaks about how the discovery of one's imperturbable self is the antidote to fear.
Rupert discusses the fear of disappearance and a way to gain access to what is prior to fear.
Rupert encourages living a life that reflects one's deepest love and understanding.
Rupert speaks about the non-practice of tracing the mind back to its reality but also makes it clear that there is no real distinction between the mind and awareness.
Rupert presents a model to illustrate why we all see the same world although our minds appear separate from one another.
Rupert discusses how the consciousness-only model accounts for parts of Nature of experience that overlap and parts that do not.
Rupert discusses the primacy of self-shining, eternal, infinite and imperturbable awareness.
Rupert explains why the finite mind cannot answer the question, 'Why is there duality?'
Rupert elaborates on the root of cruelty being related to the belief and feeling of separation.
Rupert speaks about how the discovery of one's imperturbable self is the antidote to fear.
Rupert discusses the fear of disappearance and a way to gain access to what is prior to fear.
Rupert encourages living a life that reflects one's deepest love and understanding.
Rupert speaks about the non-practice of tracing the mind back to its reality but also makes it clear that there is no real distinction between the mind and awareness.
Rupert presents a model to illustrate why we all see the same world although our minds appear separate from one another.
Rupert discusses how the consciousness-only model accounts for parts of Nature of experience that overlap and parts that do not.