Our Sacred Duty
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 39 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 39 seconds
- Recorded on: Sep 8, 2017
- Event: Weekend in Amsterdam - September 2017
Awareness is the carrier of all experience; the knowing of our experience does not take place in subject-object relationship; awareness is never affected by experience; we are essentially the openness within which all experience arises; transcendance and immanence of reality.
A questioner realises that there is only the knowing of experience and that no practice brings us closer to ourself.
Rupert elaborates on the experience of seeing during which we find only knowing.
A man wants Rupert to help him explore his fear.
A participant asks how the mechanism of duatity differs in the vedantic approach versus the tantric approach.
A man claims he is experiencing awareness differently when he is at a retreat and when he is not.
Rupert clarifies what is meant by 'living the understanding' in daily life.
A woman wants to know if death or any other experience is possible outside awareness.
Rupert comments on whether or not a child in utero shares its mother's consciousness.
A man asks why perfect consciousness allows violence toward children.
Rupert discusses why there is a need for ethics and morality if everything is consciousness or love.
Awareness is the carrier of all experience; the knowing of our experience does not take place in subject-object relationship; awareness is never affected by experience; we are essentially the openness within which all experience arises; transcendance and immanence of reality.
A questioner realises that there is only the knowing of experience and that no practice brings us closer to ourself.
Rupert elaborates on the experience of seeing during which we find only knowing.
A man wants Rupert to help him explore his fear.
A participant asks how the mechanism of duatity differs in the vedantic approach versus the tantric approach.
A man claims he is experiencing awareness differently when he is at a retreat and when he is not.
Rupert clarifies what is meant by 'living the understanding' in daily life.
A woman wants to know if death or any other experience is possible outside awareness.
Rupert comments on whether or not a child in utero shares its mother's consciousness.
A man asks why perfect consciousness allows violence toward children.
Rupert discusses why there is a need for ethics and morality if everything is consciousness or love.