The Reality of Waking, Dreaming and Deep Sleep
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 37 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 38 seconds
- Recorded on: Mar 6, 2015
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - March 2015
Rupert elaborates on what happens to one's 'attention to objects' as one's level of understanding increases.
Rupert speaks about consciousness experiencing a multiplicity and diversity of minds.
Rupert speaks about how consciousness itself takes the shape of the totality of objective experience.
Rupert expands on how thought creates the appearance of time and space.
Rupert explains that there no appearances outside of consciousness but there can be appearances outside of the finite mind.
Rupert speaks about the variety of questions amongst students.
Rupert discusses how space, time and consciousness relate to one another and to the states of waking and sleep.
Rupert responds to a man who claims that he experiences the absence of awareness during deep sleep.
In this conversation, the reality shared by both the waking state and the dream state is explored.
Rupert explains that consciousness does not need a body in order to know itself.
Rupert speaks about the neti neti process while comparing an infant's experience with the post-egoic experience.
Rupert elaborates on what happens to one's 'attention to objects' as one's level of understanding increases.
Rupert speaks about consciousness experiencing a multiplicity and diversity of minds.
Rupert speaks about how consciousness itself takes the shape of the totality of objective experience.
Rupert expands on how thought creates the appearance of time and space.
Rupert explains that there no appearances outside of consciousness but there can be appearances outside of the finite mind.
Rupert speaks about the variety of questions amongst students.
Rupert discusses how space, time and consciousness relate to one another and to the states of waking and sleep.
Rupert responds to a man who claims that he experiences the absence of awareness during deep sleep.
In this conversation, the reality shared by both the waking state and the dream state is explored.
Rupert explains that consciousness does not need a body in order to know itself.
Rupert speaks about the neti neti process while comparing an infant's experience with the post-egoic experience.