The Gravitational Pull of Happiness
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 31 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 31 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 17, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - October 2019
A man asks about trust and the pull of grace from consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about egoic and non-egoic expressions of anger.
A woman asks if she can simultaneously experience the world as both shared and personal.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about actions stemming from ignorance.
A woman asks Rupert how to rid herself of her separate self.
A man asks for guidance on how to experience the non-dual teaching beyond an intellectual understanding.
A woman shares her longing to know herself and asks Rupert for guidance
A woman asks if sleep is necessary.
A man asks why the structure of his separate self remains intact after the recognition of his true nature.
A man asks Rupert to distinguish being from existence.
A woman asks how she should manage her anger about the state of the world.
A man asks if abiding in his true nature will heal the trauma stored in his body.
A man asks about living with pain, illness and the fear of death.
A man expresses fear that his finite mind is the only mind that exists.
A man asks about the role of ethics in the world.
A man asks if modern science will eventually adopt the consciousness-only model.
A woman asks how to know the nature of herself.
A man asks about trust and the pull of grace from consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about egoic and non-egoic expressions of anger.
A woman asks if she can simultaneously experience the world as both shared and personal.
A woman asks Rupert to speak about actions stemming from ignorance.
A woman asks Rupert how to rid herself of her separate self.
A man asks for guidance on how to experience the non-dual teaching beyond an intellectual understanding.
A woman shares her longing to know herself and asks Rupert for guidance
A woman asks if sleep is necessary.
A man asks why the structure of his separate self remains intact after the recognition of his true nature.
A man asks Rupert to distinguish being from existence.
A woman asks how she should manage her anger about the state of the world.
A man asks if abiding in his true nature will heal the trauma stored in his body.
A man asks about living with pain, illness and the fear of death.
A man expresses fear that his finite mind is the only mind that exists.
A man asks about the role of ethics in the world.
A man asks if modern science will eventually adopt the consciousness-only model.
A woman asks how to know the nature of herself.