The Foundation of Intimacy
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 59 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 0 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 2, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - June 2016
Rupert clarifies the misunderstanding of awareness as a subtle object to which we can direct our attention.
Rupert encourages living the implications of the truth of one's direct Nature of experience.
This conversation brings to light that it is one thing to understand and another thing to feel the body and perceive the world in line with that understanding.
Rupert recommends exploring numerous pathways in order to become established more deeply in one's true nature.
Rupert provides the non-dual perspective on free will and causality.
Rupert provides guidance on dealing with thoughts that stem from an impulse to avoid the now and distinguishes them from thoughts that come from peace.
Rupert brings to light how longing can never be satisfied if it is going outwards towards something or someone, even if that is God.
Rupert recommends investigating the subtle impulse to induce heightened states in order to avoid uncomfortable feelings.
Rupert encourages expressing one's understanding in a way that doesn't threaten loved ones.
Rupert clarifies the misunderstanding of awareness as a subtle object to which we can direct our attention.
Rupert encourages living the implications of the truth of one's direct Nature of experience.
This conversation brings to light that it is one thing to understand and another thing to feel the body and perceive the world in line with that understanding.
Rupert recommends exploring numerous pathways in order to become established more deeply in one's true nature.
Rupert provides the non-dual perspective on free will and causality.
Rupert provides guidance on dealing with thoughts that stem from an impulse to avoid the now and distinguishes them from thoughts that come from peace.
Rupert brings to light how longing can never be satisfied if it is going outwards towards something or someone, even if that is God.
Rupert recommends investigating the subtle impulse to induce heightened states in order to avoid uncomfortable feelings.
Rupert encourages expressing one's understanding in a way that doesn't threaten loved ones.