Being Is the Same at Birth and at Death
Tuesday 24 October 2023
A woman asks about an experience she has of feeling unlocalised, which is similar to experiences she's had in nature and with animals. As soon as she thinks about it, it becomes a subject–object experience. She asks how to approach this differently. Rupert responds that it is a beautiful observation. The experiences referred to in nature and with animals ring true – the mind steps in and attempts to interpret those experiences from its own limitations, which is subject–object. There is no need to get beyond the mind's interpretation, just stay with the experience and only formulate it if the circumstances require that formulation. The experience is true. Understanding does not take place in the mind, it can only be formulated by the mind.
From event 22 - 29 October, 2023 Seven Day Retreat at Mercy Center, CA – 22nd to 29th October
Dialogues 14:44
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