The True and Only 'I'
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 21 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 21 seconds
- Recorded on: Oct 11, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - June 2017
A man asks Rupert if he's learned any new insights recently that he could share with the retreat participants.
A man asks Rupert for a non-dual interpretation on a seemingly unusual occurance that happened after his mom's death.
A woman who wakes up with a feeling of hopelessness each morning asks for guidance.
Rupert clarifies what he means by the term 'soul' and how it relates to our dreams.
A man who has vertigo wants to know if this condition is related to listening to Rupert's teachings.
A man wonders why his realisations during self-enquiry seem to happen without any effort.
Rupert clarifies what he means by 'attention' and what it means in relation to feelings.
Rupert discusses whether 'attention' factors in to the recognition of one's essential self.
A woman has a problem with Rupert introducing the use of the term 'soul' in his teaching.
A woman asks Rupert if meaning and purpose are necessary in one's life.
A man wants to know if there is a correlation between the recognition of his true nature and the condition of his body.
A woman who is experimenting with knowing herself as awareness asks Rupert for guidance.
A man asks Rupert if he's learned any new insights recently that he could share with the retreat participants.
A man asks Rupert for a non-dual interpretation on a seemingly unusual occurance that happened after his mom's death.
A woman who wakes up with a feeling of hopelessness each morning asks for guidance.
Rupert clarifies what he means by the term 'soul' and how it relates to our dreams.
A man who has vertigo wants to know if this condition is related to listening to Rupert's teachings.
A man wonders why his realisations during self-enquiry seem to happen without any effort.
Rupert clarifies what he means by 'attention' and what it means in relation to feelings.
Rupert discusses whether 'attention' factors in to the recognition of one's essential self.
A woman has a problem with Rupert introducing the use of the term 'soul' in his teaching.
A woman asks Rupert if meaning and purpose are necessary in one's life.
A man wants to know if there is a correlation between the recognition of his true nature and the condition of his body.
A woman who is experimenting with knowing herself as awareness asks Rupert for guidance.