The Taste of Nature's Eternity'
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 47 minutes, and 6 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 47 minutes, and 6 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 29, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - October 2016
A woman learns that she can trust her recognition that the waking state is like a dream. The implications of this recognition are then elaborated.
Cezanne's approach of drawing the viewer back to the reality of their experience is discussed during a full exploration of the path of perception.
It is seen in this conversation that causality, choice and time are the finite mind trying to make sense of eternity.
A woman who has been aiming for peak states receives guidance with respect to the yoga meditations when she feels her darkest emotions.
In this exchange a man who is suffering from a break-up learns what he needs to do so as not to invest his happiness in his next relationship.
In this conversation Rupert imparts a specific intention that will keep us safe when we feel we have a choice to make.
A woman whose daughter passed away is encouraged to allow the memory of her daughter to take her back to the love they shared instead of attending to the grief it triggers.
A question about the possibility of other forms of mind segues into a discussion about artists bringing God's magnificence into Time and eternity.
A woman learns that she can trust her recognition that the waking state is like a dream. The implications of this recognition are then elaborated.
Cezanne's approach of drawing the viewer back to the reality of their experience is discussed during a full exploration of the path of perception.
It is seen in this conversation that causality, choice and time are the finite mind trying to make sense of eternity.
A woman who has been aiming for peak states receives guidance with respect to the yoga meditations when she feels her darkest emotions.
In this exchange a man who is suffering from a break-up learns what he needs to do so as not to invest his happiness in his next relationship.
In this conversation Rupert imparts a specific intention that will keep us safe when we feel we have a choice to make.
A woman whose daughter passed away is encouraged to allow the memory of her daughter to take her back to the love they shared instead of attending to the grief it triggers.
A question about the possibility of other forms of mind segues into a discussion about artists bringing God's magnificence into Time and eternity.