'I Am' Is Present in the Midst of All Experience
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 13 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 13 seconds
- Recorded on: Jun 1, 2018
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - Spring 2018
Enlightenment can't be found, but can only be recognised. Nothing could be more intimate than the knowing of our own being.
A man says it's unbearable to feel the anxiety of wanting to kill the separate self.
A young boy asks if all experience - physical objects as well as thoughts and dreams - are equally real if everything is consciousness.
A woman asks if consciousness could dissolve into infinite consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert to comment about the T.S. Eliot quote, 'the still point of the turning world'.
A man wants to know what living the understanding will do to emotions and relationships.
A man wants to know if paying close attention to perceptions is a valid path.
A man and woman want to know how Rupert's teaching can be made more accessible to young people.
Enlightenment can't be found, but can only be recognised. Nothing could be more intimate than the knowing of our own being.
A man says it's unbearable to feel the anxiety of wanting to kill the separate self.
A young boy asks if all experience - physical objects as well as thoughts and dreams - are equally real if everything is consciousness.
A woman asks if consciousness could dissolve into infinite consciousness.
A woman asks Rupert to comment about the T.S. Eliot quote, 'the still point of the turning world'.
A man wants to know what living the understanding will do to emotions and relationships.
A man wants to know if paying close attention to perceptions is a valid path.
A man and woman want to know how Rupert's teaching can be made more accessible to young people.