The Feeling of Being
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 26 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 26 seconds
- Recorded on: Dec 5, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - December 2019
A man says he feels inadequate in challenging situations and asks Rupert for guidance.
A man asks if awareness can experience multiple states of consciousness simultaneously.
A woman asks Rupert to provide a non-dual perspective on the unconscious mind.
A man feels nostalgic for his identity as a separate self and asks if that is common.
A woman asks if John Smith has to assume the form of King Lear to know himself.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about free will and conditioning.
A man asks if trauma and pain in the body dissolve as we abide as awareness.
A woman asks Rupert if thoughts are personal.
A woman asks for assistance with exploring the reality of the concepts of time and space.
A man who has been on a spiritual path for many years asks Rupert how he could feel happiness and love but still be suffering.
A man says he has a voice narrating his experience and asks if it is the voice of the separate self.
A man asks if the knowing 'I am' comes from the mind.
A man says he has anxiety in social situations and asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman asks about the appearance of time in relation to ageing.
A man says he feels inadequate in challenging situations and asks Rupert for guidance.
A man asks if awareness can experience multiple states of consciousness simultaneously.
A woman asks Rupert to provide a non-dual perspective on the unconscious mind.
A man feels nostalgic for his identity as a separate self and asks if that is common.
A woman asks if John Smith has to assume the form of King Lear to know himself.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about free will and conditioning.
A man asks if trauma and pain in the body dissolve as we abide as awareness.
A woman asks Rupert if thoughts are personal.
A woman asks for assistance with exploring the reality of the concepts of time and space.
A man who has been on a spiritual path for many years asks Rupert how he could feel happiness and love but still be suffering.
A man says he has a voice narrating his experience and asks if it is the voice of the separate self.
A man asks if the knowing 'I am' comes from the mind.
A man says he has anxiety in social situations and asks Rupert for guidance.
A woman asks about the appearance of time in relation to ageing.