The 'I' Keeping an Eye on the 'I'
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 43 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 43 seconds
- Recorded on: Sep 1, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Castello di Titignano
We contemplate a poem by the Sufi mystic Balyani.
A woman asks Rupert for his perspective on the statement, ‘There was never any suffering because there was never anyone to suffer.’
A woman asks Rupert if karma exists or if experience is random.
Rupert answers a question about absolute and relative truth.
A woman asks if there is value in revisiting past trauma.
Rupert talks about the distinction between impersonal and personal desires.
A man asks for guidance on how to take a step towards the Tantric approach of experiencing the world as himself.
A woman asks if it is grace that dispels suffering.
Rupert offers an interpretation of the Biblical quote, 'I have called you by my name, you are mine'.
We contemplate a poem by the Sufi mystic Balyani.
A woman asks Rupert for his perspective on the statement, ‘There was never any suffering because there was never anyone to suffer.’
A woman asks Rupert if karma exists or if experience is random.
Rupert answers a question about absolute and relative truth.
A woman asks if there is value in revisiting past trauma.
Rupert talks about the distinction between impersonal and personal desires.
A man asks for guidance on how to take a step towards the Tantric approach of experiencing the world as himself.
A woman asks if it is grace that dispels suffering.
Rupert offers an interpretation of the Biblical quote, 'I have called you by my name, you are mine'.