The Cradle of Love
- Duration: Video: 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 47 seconds / Audio: 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 47 seconds
- Recorded on: Jun 23, 2016
- Event: Seven Day Retreat at Garrison Institute - June 2016
Rupert talks about using language to indescribable experience of consciousness.
Rupert describes how the support of sangha can assist with processing painful feelings.
Rupert distinguishes deep sleep from death and discusses the implications from the consciousness-only perspective.
Rupert describes the endless process of realignment that occurs to the ego after the recognition of our true nature
This conversation explores the connection between intimate partners that remains after one has passed away.
Rupert offers a metaphors to describe the process consciousness goes through to arrive at a multiplicity and diversity of minds.
Rupert peaks about the occurrence of synchronistic events, altered states and miracles from consciousness-only model.
Rupert discusses the connection between the Vedantic approach and the uncertainty of the mind's knowledge.
Rupert describes why certain minds benefit from exploring other spiritual traditions before the direct path.
Rupert talks about using language to indescribable experience of consciousness.
Rupert describes how the support of sangha can assist with processing painful feelings.
Rupert distinguishes deep sleep from death and discusses the implications from the consciousness-only perspective.
Rupert describes the endless process of realignment that occurs to the ego after the recognition of our true nature
This conversation explores the connection between intimate partners that remains after one has passed away.
Rupert offers a metaphors to describe the process consciousness goes through to arrive at a multiplicity and diversity of minds.
Rupert peaks about the occurrence of synchronistic events, altered states and miracles from consciousness-only model.
Rupert discusses the connection between the Vedantic approach and the uncertainty of the mind's knowledge.
Rupert describes why certain minds benefit from exploring other spiritual traditions before the direct path.