That Which Is Shared
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 45 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 45 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 11, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - October 2016
This dialogue explores the activity of mind and its relationship to consciousness.
In this discussion, Rupert addresses the question, 'Why is there duality?’ by exploring its underlying presumption.
This exchange considers the impact of the recognition that there is no separate self on friendships and relationships.
In this dialogue, Rupert acquaints love and consciousness.
This exploration considers when changes in circumstances may be necessary in order to bring one's deepest love and Understandinginto alignment within their life.
This discussion indicates that consciousness never evolves regardless of the ever-changing content of experience.
In this dialogue, Rupert provides guidance on how to approach resistance during yoga meditations.
This dialogue explores the activity of mind and its relationship to consciousness.
In this discussion, Rupert addresses the question, 'Why is there duality?’ by exploring its underlying presumption.
This exchange considers the impact of the recognition that there is no separate self on friendships and relationships.
In this dialogue, Rupert acquaints love and consciousness.
This exploration considers when changes in circumstances may be necessary in order to bring one's deepest love and Understandinginto alignment within their life.
This discussion indicates that consciousness never evolves regardless of the ever-changing content of experience.
In this dialogue, Rupert provides guidance on how to approach resistance during yoga meditations.