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This Is The Age of The Pathless Path

Friday 15 March 2024

Awareness’s Knowledge of Itself

A man asks if awareness, in order to know itself, must move away from itself and become localised. Rupert says no, not for awareness to know itself. But he recounts that for awareness to know anything other than itself, it must stand apart from that thing and know it from the localised perspective of a subject of experience. He uses the analogy of Mary, asleep in Burlingame, dreaming that she is Jane on the streets of Paris.

From event 10 - 17 March, 2024 Seven-Day Retreat at Mercy Center – 10 to 17 March 2024

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