Journey through Grief
Saturday 02 April 2022
A man says he’s been thinking about love, as he cites his parents, and says that it feels like it’s a denial of them to say they are impersonal being. Rupert asks him what it is the man loves about his father, who has died. The man replies that it is his being. Rupert suggests that when he was alive, he was a particular form of infinite being, but that was just his form. It wasn’t him. What you really loved in your father was ever-present being, the one you love now. You love the being; you cherish the unique expression.
From event 27 March - 03 April, 2022 Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute – 27th March to 3rd April
Dialogues 11:32
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