The Ever-Present Background of Changing Experience
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 40 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 40 seconds
- Recorded on: Apr 21, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - April 2018
A man asks if the body has a storage facility that monitors and guides our thoughts.
A woman wants to know why different teachers have different interpretations of the understanding.
A man asks Rupert to comment on the relationship of the brain to the mind.
A man asked Rupert to comment on the fact that he recently experienced 'seeing' without using his eyes.
A woman feels that it is important to distinguish between saying 'I am aware' and her awareness of any experience.
A woman who struggles with hypersensitivitity to sounds asks for guidance.
A woman is confused about how the teaching speaks about love.
A woman wants to know how we hold the state of awareness and remain functional.
Rupert comments on the idea of free will and how it relates to the consciousness-only model.
A man wants to know if developing a sense of self is a natural part of the human experience.
Rupert discusses God within the context of non-duality.
A man asks if the body has a storage facility that monitors and guides our thoughts.
A woman wants to know why different teachers have different interpretations of the understanding.
A man asks Rupert to comment on the relationship of the brain to the mind.
A man asked Rupert to comment on the fact that he recently experienced 'seeing' without using his eyes.
A woman feels that it is important to distinguish between saying 'I am aware' and her awareness of any experience.
A woman who struggles with hypersensitivitity to sounds asks for guidance.
A woman is confused about how the teaching speaks about love.
A woman wants to know how we hold the state of awareness and remain functional.
Rupert comments on the idea of free will and how it relates to the consciousness-only model.
A man wants to know if developing a sense of self is a natural part of the human experience.
Rupert discusses God within the context of non-duality.