We Never Truly Part
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 39 minutes, and 36 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 39 minutes, and 36 seconds
- Recorded on: Jul 3, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - June 2016
In this contemplation we ask, ‘What is it in my Nature of experience that can never be let go of? What is it in my Nature of experience that always remains with me, under all circumstances, in all situations and at all times? What element of Nature of experience cannot be separated from me?’ Only that is worthy of the name ‘I’.
Rupert discusses understanding as it relates to the impact that activities have on the environment.
This conversation examines the importance of subjecting beliefs to the scrutiny of Nature of experience and exploring feelings of separation through yoga meditations.
Rupert distinguishes between intuition and thoughts on behalf of the separate self.
Rupert speaks about why there is evil in the world from the consciousness-only perspective.
A 12-year-old boy asks Rupert, 'What happens when you die?'
Rupert illustrates why consciousness takes the form of the finite mind.
In this contemplation we ask, ‘What is it in my Nature of experience that can never be let go of? What is it in my Nature of experience that always remains with me, under all circumstances, in all situations and at all times? What element of Nature of experience cannot be separated from me?’ Only that is worthy of the name ‘I’.
Rupert discusses understanding as it relates to the impact that activities have on the environment.
This conversation examines the importance of subjecting beliefs to the scrutiny of Nature of experience and exploring feelings of separation through yoga meditations.
Rupert distinguishes between intuition and thoughts on behalf of the separate self.
Rupert speaks about why there is evil in the world from the consciousness-only perspective.
A 12-year-old boy asks Rupert, 'What happens when you die?'
Rupert illustrates why consciousness takes the form of the finite mind.