The Unity of Being
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 23 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 23 seconds
- Recorded on: Apr 30, 2019
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - April 2019
A man who is flooded with peace since the recognition of his true nature asks about the process of integration over time.
A woman asks if there is something more essential than being aware.
A man asks, if only awareness can be aware of itself, whether there is anything he can do.
A woman asks about the relationship between the peace of her true nature and the preferences of the body-mind.
A man asks if awareness can experience love in the absence of the finite body-mind.
A man speaks about the separate self as a mask and Rupert elaborates.
A woman asks if world peace is a possible consequence of becoming aware of our true nature and if evil is an activity of consciousness.
A man asks about the responsibility of grandparents in guiding children, and of the larger community in helping those in need.
A woman expresses the belief that her body-mind is separate from the knowing of experience, and Rupert guides her through the self-enquiry process.
Rupert assists an audience member in becoming aware that all experience is made of knowing.
A woman asks Rupert to elaborate on Krishnamurti's statement, 'The observer is the observed'.
A man who is flooded with peace since the recognition of his true nature asks about the process of integration over time.
A woman asks if there is something more essential than being aware.
A man asks, if only awareness can be aware of itself, whether there is anything he can do.
A woman asks about the relationship between the peace of her true nature and the preferences of the body-mind.
A man asks if awareness can experience love in the absence of the finite body-mind.
A man speaks about the separate self as a mask and Rupert elaborates.
A woman asks if world peace is a possible consequence of becoming aware of our true nature and if evil is an activity of consciousness.
A man asks about the responsibility of grandparents in guiding children, and of the larger community in helping those in need.
A woman expresses the belief that her body-mind is separate from the knowing of experience, and Rupert guides her through the self-enquiry process.
Rupert assists an audience member in becoming aware that all experience is made of knowing.
A woman asks Rupert to elaborate on Krishnamurti's statement, 'The observer is the observed'.