We Are the Activity of God's Mind
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 49 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 49 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 8, 2018
- Event: Weekend in Freiburg
In this meditation, we discover there is nothing to our experience other than knowing knowing itself knowingly. This knowing appears to itself as a mulitiplicity and diversity of objects.
A woman doesn't understand how our true nature, which is neutral, can be described as love.
Rupert is asked to comment as to whether or not substances can be helpful in shortening the spiritual path.
A man asks if there can be a knowing of anything without manifestation.
A woman who has lived abroad happily feels narrow and small when she lives in her homeland of Germany.
A man asks if formless consciousness experiences itself or if it is always like deep sleep.
Rupert interprets the dream of a participant and how it relates to the relief of suffering.
A woman says she can't become enlightened because of her identification with her self as a female.
A woman asks if she can experience inner peace in spite of chronic, physical pain.
A man wants to know if his mind is the real hindrance to self-realisation.
A man asks if it is necessary to lose one's self in the world in order to begin the search for the true self.
In this meditation, we discover there is nothing to our experience other than knowing knowing itself knowingly. This knowing appears to itself as a mulitiplicity and diversity of objects.
A woman doesn't understand how our true nature, which is neutral, can be described as love.
Rupert is asked to comment as to whether or not substances can be helpful in shortening the spiritual path.
A man asks if there can be a knowing of anything without manifestation.
A woman who has lived abroad happily feels narrow and small when she lives in her homeland of Germany.
A man asks if formless consciousness experiences itself or if it is always like deep sleep.
Rupert interprets the dream of a participant and how it relates to the relief of suffering.
A woman says she can't become enlightened because of her identification with her self as a female.
A woman asks if she can experience inner peace in spite of chronic, physical pain.
A man wants to know if his mind is the real hindrance to self-realisation.
A man asks if it is necessary to lose one's self in the world in order to begin the search for the true self.