The Journey in God Has No End
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 57 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 57 seconds
- Recorded on: Nov 1, 2015
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - October 2015
Using the metaphor of John Smith and King Lear, this contemplation illustrates why we do not have to get rid of a separate self to be knowingly God’s infinite being. The experience from which the knowledge 'I am' comes is God’s presence in our heart. Enlightenment is simply the recognition of our essential being, the recognition of its inherently peaceful, unconditionally fulfilled nature. We cannot go towards it because it is what we already are.
A discussion about technology facilitating the shared being that we already are.
A discussion about the addiction to violence and how to uproot it by facing feeling at the core.
A discussion about the connection between the Christian tradition and the non-dual understanding.
A conversation about the journey before and after the recognition of our true nature.
A discussion about the endless process of realignment of the body/mind after the recognition of our true nature.
Using the metaphor of John Smith and King Lear, this contemplation illustrates why we do not have to get rid of a separate self to be knowingly God’s infinite being. The experience from which the knowledge 'I am' comes is God’s presence in our heart. Enlightenment is simply the recognition of our essential being, the recognition of its inherently peaceful, unconditionally fulfilled nature. We cannot go towards it because it is what we already are.
A discussion about technology facilitating the shared being that we already are.
A discussion about the addiction to violence and how to uproot it by facing feeling at the core.
A discussion about the connection between the Christian tradition and the non-dual understanding.
A conversation about the journey before and after the recognition of our true nature.
A discussion about the endless process of realignment of the body/mind after the recognition of our true nature.