Happiness Lives at the Heart of Our Suffering
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 5 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 5 seconds
- Recorded on: Dec 6, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - December 2017
A man wants to know how to fit the inward-facing and outward-facing paths into the understanding that meditation is a 'universal yes to everything'.
A man asks Rupert how he can be so sure that non-duality exists.
A woman asks for guidance in regard to dealing with a very challenging house guest.
A man wants to know how to abide in 'I am' continuously.
A man asks how the Direct Path eradicates vasanas.
A woman whose family was exterminated in the concentration camps asks how she can know the mind of God.
A woman wants to know if she should let difficult emotions come very close when she hears horrific news.
A man asks Rupert to speak about intuitive guidance.
A woman who has been deeply immersed in A Course in Miracles wants to know Rupert's views on forgiveness.
A woman shares that she didn't find peace when working with starving children in Africa.
A woman says that she wasn't able to tune in to the morning meditation when it came to the exploration of the body.
A man wants to know how to fit the inward-facing and outward-facing paths into the understanding that meditation is a 'universal yes to everything'.
A man asks Rupert how he can be so sure that non-duality exists.
A woman asks for guidance in regard to dealing with a very challenging house guest.
A man wants to know how to abide in 'I am' continuously.
A man asks how the Direct Path eradicates vasanas.
A woman whose family was exterminated in the concentration camps asks how she can know the mind of God.
A woman wants to know if she should let difficult emotions come very close when she hears horrific news.
A man asks Rupert to speak about intuitive guidance.
A woman who has been deeply immersed in A Course in Miracles wants to know Rupert's views on forgiveness.
A woman shares that she didn't find peace when working with starving children in Africa.
A woman says that she wasn't able to tune in to the morning meditation when it came to the exploration of the body.