Why Desire Less Than the Ultimate?
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 29 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 29 seconds
- Recorded on: May 17, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA - May 2017
Rupert elaborates on the true meaning of understanding.
A woman wants to know if she is 'grasping' because she wants to go back to being borderless awareness.
Rupert encourages a woman not to wash a veneer of Advaita over the anger that arises within her frequently.
A participant asks where 'desire fits in' within the nondual understanding.
A woman realises that she can go on improving herself forever but that will never give her what she truly wants.
A man, brand new to the nondual understanding, says he can't find awareness.
A woman asks if it's possible to 'speed up the process' of realising one's essential self.
A woman feels that she is missing out on the loving aspect of awareness.
A woman is concerned that she has become passive since she has realised her true nature.
A participant wants to know how the natural world fits into the nondual understanding.
When the activity of seeking is dismissed, a person is robbed of the means of finding happiness.
A woman asks if it's necessary to pursue the Tantric and Vedantic path in addition to the Vedantic path.
Rupert elaborates on the 'source of wisdom' and the meaning of 'collective consciousness'.
Rupert elaborates on the true meaning of understanding.
A woman wants to know if she is 'grasping' because she wants to go back to being borderless awareness.
Rupert encourages a woman not to wash a veneer of Advaita over the anger that arises within her frequently.
A participant asks where 'desire fits in' within the nondual understanding.
A woman realises that she can go on improving herself forever but that will never give her what she truly wants.
A man, brand new to the nondual understanding, says he can't find awareness.
A woman asks if it's possible to 'speed up the process' of realising one's essential self.
A woman feels that she is missing out on the loving aspect of awareness.
A woman is concerned that she has become passive since she has realised her true nature.
A participant wants to know how the natural world fits into the nondual understanding.
When the activity of seeking is dismissed, a person is robbed of the means of finding happiness.
A woman asks if it's necessary to pursue the Tantric and Vedantic path in addition to the Vedantic path.
Rupert elaborates on the 'source of wisdom' and the meaning of 'collective consciousness'.