The Intimacy of Our Self
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 44 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 44 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 15, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - October 2018
Rupert guides a woman through the processes of experiencing sensation as formless and non-localized.
A man who recently became aware of his true nature, asks Rupert about the resulting realignment the body and mind.
A man asks Rupert for guidance on emotional 'triggers.'
A woman asks Rupert for guidance on dealing with Difficult emotions and cultural beliefs.
A man asks why perceptions such as hearing and seeing are experienced differently, given they are all made of knowing.
A man asks if all finite minds are configured the same way.
A man says when he turns his attention to being aware, he finds the objects of sensation and perception; he asks Rupert to assist him in understanding awareness without such objects.
A woman asks Rupert how the samadhi state relates to the knowing of her own being.
A woman says as she becomes aware she is not any object of experience, fear arises within her.
A man tells Rupert his greatest fear is letting go of his separate self.
Rupert offers the non-dual interpretation of the bible statement, 'Thy will be done.'
A man who has a experienced everything as love asks how he can hold onto that understanding.
Rupert guides a woman through the processes of experiencing sensation as formless and non-localized.
A man who recently became aware of his true nature, asks Rupert about the resulting realignment the body and mind.
A man asks Rupert for guidance on emotional 'triggers.'
A woman asks Rupert for guidance on dealing with Difficult emotions and cultural beliefs.
A man asks why perceptions such as hearing and seeing are experienced differently, given they are all made of knowing.
A man asks if all finite minds are configured the same way.
A man says when he turns his attention to being aware, he finds the objects of sensation and perception; he asks Rupert to assist him in understanding awareness without such objects.
A woman asks Rupert how the samadhi state relates to the knowing of her own being.
A woman says as she becomes aware she is not any object of experience, fear arises within her.
A man tells Rupert his greatest fear is letting go of his separate self.
Rupert offers the non-dual interpretation of the bible statement, 'Thy will be done.'
A man who has a experienced everything as love asks how he can hold onto that understanding.