Deepening the Knowledge of Our Being
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 20 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 20 seconds
- Recorded on: May 1, 2017
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Buckland Hall - May 2017
A participant who understands 'he is God' wants to know what more he can do after doing the best he can to be 'a servant to God.
Rupert responds to a participant who feels he needs a teacher 'on his shoulder' to more fully integrate the understanding into his life.
A man learns that acting and relating are opportunities to establish himself more deeply in the understanding.
A participant who has recognized her true nature wants to learn how to deal with her growing sensitivity to others' suffering.
A participant asks for guidance with respect to her inability to choose effective employees at work.
Rupert responds to a woman whose increased sensitivity to her patient's pain and suffering causes her to inappropriately cry in front of them.
A man asks if human beings can evolve with an understanding of their essential nature without ever developing an ego.
Using several metaphors, Rupert responds to a man who wants to know if the 'finite mind is acting or being acted upon' given that there is a pull from happiness.
A participant wants to know if we can forget our true nature after having had a recognition of it.
A participant who understands 'he is God' wants to know what more he can do after doing the best he can to be 'a servant to God.
Rupert responds to a participant who feels he needs a teacher 'on his shoulder' to more fully integrate the understanding into his life.
A man learns that acting and relating are opportunities to establish himself more deeply in the understanding.
A participant who has recognized her true nature wants to learn how to deal with her growing sensitivity to others' suffering.
A participant asks for guidance with respect to her inability to choose effective employees at work.
Rupert responds to a woman whose increased sensitivity to her patient's pain and suffering causes her to inappropriately cry in front of them.
A man asks if human beings can evolve with an understanding of their essential nature without ever developing an ego.
Using several metaphors, Rupert responds to a man who wants to know if the 'finite mind is acting or being acted upon' given that there is a pull from happiness.
A participant wants to know if we can forget our true nature after having had a recognition of it.