In this meditation we contemplate the nature of the mind. The mind cannot turn towards its essential nature in the way that it turns towards an object. In order to know itself the mind has to relax its attention from objects and allow its attention to sink back into itself. It doesn’t go forward towards itself but rather sinks backwards, or inwards, or self-wards, into its own essence, awareness itself.
Duration: 57:38
57:56
Recognising Our Innate Peace
Rupert describes how the mind is, in most cases, progressively revealed to be made of that for which it searches.
Duration: 18:02
01:15:59
The Revelation of Our Eternal Nature
Rupert distinguishes between recognising 'I am aware', enlightenment and being established in the understanding.
Duration: 12:19
01:28:19
An Argument Against Materialism
Rupert encourages using direct Nature of experience when evaluating the consciousness-only model.
Duration: 16:31
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The Essence of Mind
Duration: 57:37
In this meditation we contemplate the nature of the mind. The mind cannot turn towards its essential nature in the way that it turns towards an object. In order to know itself the mind has to relax its attention from objects and allow its attention to sink back into itself. It doesn’t go forward towards itself but rather sinks backwards, or inwards, or self-wards, into its own essence, awareness itself.
57:56
Recognising Our Innate Peace
Duration: 18:03
Rupert describes how the mind is, in most cases, progressively revealed to be made of that for which it searches.
01:15:59
The Revelation of Our Eternal Nature
Duration: 12:19
Rupert distinguishes between recognising 'I am aware', enlightenment and being established in the understanding.
01:28:19
An Argument Against Materialism
Duration: 16:30
Rupert encourages using direct Nature of experience when evaluating the consciousness-only model.