The Love of Truth
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 23 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 23 seconds
- Recorded on: Aug 27, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Castello di Titignano
A woman says that she has a different experience when she is in her finite mind than when in pure knowing, and asks for help in understanding how they are the same.
A man asks, if 'I', consciousness, have no limits, why I am not omniscient
A man asks Rupert how the concepts of karma and rebirth fit into the non-dual perspective.
Rupert reflects on how the love of truth is a frequency of the heart that draws people together.
A man asks Rupert to elaborate on the expression 'being knowingly'.
A woman feels she is limited by her body and mind, and alternates between experiencing the world and resting in awareness.
A woman feels the inward-facing path could be used to avoid engaging with the world.
A woman wants to know how to balance her new non-dual understanding with the distractions of living in a materialistic world.
A woman asks if the separate self has personal freedom.
A woman shares that even in times of great illness, she feels that the peace of her own being is undisturbed.
A woman says that she has a different experience when she is in her finite mind than when in pure knowing, and asks for help in understanding how they are the same.
A man asks, if 'I', consciousness, have no limits, why I am not omniscient
A man asks Rupert how the concepts of karma and rebirth fit into the non-dual perspective.
Rupert reflects on how the love of truth is a frequency of the heart that draws people together.
A man asks Rupert to elaborate on the expression 'being knowingly'.
A woman feels she is limited by her body and mind, and alternates between experiencing the world and resting in awareness.
A woman feels the inward-facing path could be used to avoid engaging with the world.
A woman wants to know how to balance her new non-dual understanding with the distractions of living in a materialistic world.
A woman asks if the separate self has personal freedom.
A woman shares that even in times of great illness, she feels that the peace of her own being is undisturbed.