No One Has Ever Been 'There'
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 2 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 2 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 27, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - October 2017
A man wants to understand the phenomena occurring in his body as a result of the recognition of his true nature.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the mechanism by which awareness condenses and manifests as appearances.
A woman wants to know if karma is the reason that some people suffer greatly while others do not.
A woman who has had out-of-body experiences wants to know if she should stay with her dark feelings rather than transcend them.
A woman who has worked hard to give to others feels a deep well of sadness and stickiness during the morning meditation.
A woman wants to know why she doesn't experience everyone else's experience all at once given that we all share the same 'I'.
A man asks if generosity is driven by feelings as opposed to the rational mind.
Rupert clarifies the use of a certain metaphor in his book 'The Nature of Consciousness'.
A musician asks Rupert to clarify what he means when he uses the terms experiencing, sensing, perceiving and knowing.
A man who has been to several retreats feels he is doing something wrong because he is not getting it.
A woman asks for a description of the paths of knowledge and beauty and any stumbling blocks which may be encountered.
A woman who was conditioned to freeze in fear wants to know how there can be an absence in 'complete' consciousness.
A man interested in unity wants to know what needs to happen for him before total surrender can occur.
A man wants to understand the phenomena occurring in his body as a result of the recognition of his true nature.
A man asks Rupert to speak about the mechanism by which awareness condenses and manifests as appearances.
A woman wants to know if karma is the reason that some people suffer greatly while others do not.
A woman who has had out-of-body experiences wants to know if she should stay with her dark feelings rather than transcend them.
A woman who has worked hard to give to others feels a deep well of sadness and stickiness during the morning meditation.
A woman wants to know why she doesn't experience everyone else's experience all at once given that we all share the same 'I'.
A man asks if generosity is driven by feelings as opposed to the rational mind.
Rupert clarifies the use of a certain metaphor in his book 'The Nature of Consciousness'.
A musician asks Rupert to clarify what he means when he uses the terms experiencing, sensing, perceiving and knowing.
A man who has been to several retreats feels he is doing something wrong because he is not getting it.
A woman asks for a description of the paths of knowledge and beauty and any stumbling blocks which may be encountered.
A woman who was conditioned to freeze in fear wants to know how there can be an absence in 'complete' consciousness.
A man interested in unity wants to know what needs to happen for him before total surrender can occur.