The Shortest Path to the Self
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 52 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 52 seconds
- Recorded on: Aug 28, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Castello di Titignano
A woman who has very intense emotions ask for guidance.
A man asks what is the appropriate action to take when witnessing people mistreating each other if he knows everything is ultimately pure awareness.
A man questions non-dual assertions that cannot be verified by direct experience
A woman feels vulnerable to her family's negative energies and asks for guidance.
A woman asks how she can take the knowing of her true self and apply it in its fullest expression to her life.
A man says it is very difficult for him to disidentify from challenging emotions and asks Rupert to comment on the process.
A man asks Rupert to clarify the statement, 'Self-enquiry is the highest approach to the search for happiness' and asks how it compares with other techniques, such as meditation or psychotherapy.
Rupert uses the metaphor of Mary and Jane to illustrate the pull of grace from awareness on the finite mind.
A woman with a background in A Course in Miracles asks Rupert his perspective on channeling.
Rupert is asked to share his opinion on what occurs during near-death experiences.
A woman who has very intense emotions ask for guidance.
A man asks what is the appropriate action to take when witnessing people mistreating each other if he knows everything is ultimately pure awareness.
A man questions non-dual assertions that cannot be verified by direct experience
A woman feels vulnerable to her family's negative energies and asks for guidance.
A woman asks how she can take the knowing of her true self and apply it in its fullest expression to her life.
A man says it is very difficult for him to disidentify from challenging emotions and asks Rupert to comment on the process.
A man asks Rupert to clarify the statement, 'Self-enquiry is the highest approach to the search for happiness' and asks how it compares with other techniques, such as meditation or psychotherapy.
Rupert uses the metaphor of Mary and Jane to illustrate the pull of grace from awareness on the finite mind.
A woman with a background in A Course in Miracles asks Rupert his perspective on channeling.
Rupert is asked to share his opinion on what occurs during near-death experiences.