Sacred Art
- Duration: Video: 2 hours, 0 minutes, and 5 seconds / Audio: 2 hours, 0 minutes, and 5 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 16, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - October 2019
A woman speaks about the impact of the morning meditation and asks Rupert if she should ground herself or simply allow herself to remain as spacious awareness.
A woman asks about the relationship between energy and consciousness.
A man asks about liberation from the cycles of birth and death.
A woman asks if objective experience is conditioned by the human mind.
A woman asks if discovering her true nature will help her during times of emotional difficulty.
An artist asks Rupert to speak about the intersection of creativity and consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert if there are practices that chip away at conditioned beliefs.
A man asks if there are pitfalls to studying the progressive path before the Direct Path.
A woman asks how she can investigate the experience of being, given that it is beyond space and time.
A man asks Rupert for guidance about shame.
A man asks how the Yoga Sutras inform Rupert's teaching.
A woman asks if she can access 'the I that I am' within her body.
A man asks about his resistance to certain thoughts and behaviours that he feels are not in alignment with his true nature.
A man asks about his experience in the morning meditation and asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman speaks about the impact of the morning meditation and asks Rupert if she should ground herself or simply allow herself to remain as spacious awareness.
A woman asks about the relationship between energy and consciousness.
A man asks about liberation from the cycles of birth and death.
A woman asks if objective experience is conditioned by the human mind.
A woman asks if discovering her true nature will help her during times of emotional difficulty.
An artist asks Rupert to speak about the intersection of creativity and consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert if there are practices that chip away at conditioned beliefs.
A man asks if there are pitfalls to studying the progressive path before the Direct Path.
A woman asks how she can investigate the experience of being, given that it is beyond space and time.
A man asks Rupert for guidance about shame.
A man asks how the Yoga Sutras inform Rupert's teaching.
A woman asks if she can access 'the I that I am' within her body.
A man asks about his resistance to certain thoughts and behaviours that he feels are not in alignment with his true nature.
A man asks about his experience in the morning meditation and asks Rupert for guidance.