Find the Place of Peace and Share It
Saturday 04 June 2022
A woman asks about a comment Rupert made about suicide not guaranteeing that mental activity ends. Rupert responds that if the mind has lost the capacity to create happiness, there is no guarantee that that would change with death. There is nothing to suggest that the mind comes to an end at death, and it may or may not be similar to the state before death. He suggests the best preparation is to make sure that our happiness is not dependent upon the content of the mind. They reflect on Bernardo Kastrup's analogy of the whirlpool and what may happen to the body and mind at death.
From event 03 - 10 June, 2022 Seven Day Retreat at The Vedanta – 3rd to 10th June 2022
Dialogues 10:30
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