I've enjoyed your interviews with others and now it's great to hear you teaching! Love listening to you. Very clear explanation,confirming the experience here too.
One of the clearest and most succinct explanations of nonduality, grounded in experience, that I have heard. I am sure that I will be sharing this in the future (which, of course, will be Now). Thank you, Simon. Keep it up!
After 10+ years on this path to me it seems like it's "all or nothing" type of deal rather than "making your life incrementally better and better." So either you're absolutely happy, or you're still suffering. And in the moments when I'm suffering, it seems like I'm suffering even more, perhaps because it's the separate self rebelling. So that's why it seems the teaching doesn't make your life better, unless you have the full understanding and the ego is uprooted completely. Maybe it's different for different people though.
I understand what you mean. In my experience, there are some rare individuals who are fully awake (Gary Weber springs to mind, Ramana too etc). But no question the non-dual understanding has enriched my life tremendously - without having the 'all' deal you allude to. Maybe 'one day', but if not - this pathless path is still a treasure beyond anything I ever 'knew' before :)
@@IAmSimonMundie I've have to take back a notch. Today at work especially during the morning I felt this causeless happiness to a degree I've never felt before and when feelings of suffering arose, just by looking at them they vanished and was seen to be impersonal feelings. And I realized this has been going on for a while. I guess it's just the mind that doesn't really register the happy moments but only remembers the suffering moments. I can also say for 100% certainty that Rupert Spira and Francis Lucille fully embody this understanding.
@@JokisenTontsa I am not sure they would claim to 100% embody this understanding - and that's a good thing. We are all after all both human (flaws and all) and 'being'
@@IAmSimonMundie Yes of course they wouldn't. And I don't mean they'd act perfectly in every situation. Perhaps embodiment was a wrong word for that. But I mean they have fully recognized the absolute happiness and immortality of consciousness. In other words "went all the way".
Thank you. Am I awakened? Depends what you mean by that. I would certainly not say I am 'enlightened'. I just recognise that aware presence is our true nature - each and every one of us :)
I have and continue to. We have recorded numerous interviews together (as you can see on my page) and spent time together. I am grateful to Rupert for his eloquence, clarity and - importantly - I just really like him as a person :)
Wonderfully, clearly said and explained! Thank you so much Simon 😊🙏🌟
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I've enjoyed your interviews with others and now it's great to hear you teaching! Love listening to you. Very clear explanation,confirming the experience here too.
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One of the clearest and most succinct explanations of nonduality, grounded in experience, that I have heard. I am sure that I will be sharing this in the future (which, of course, will be Now). Thank you, Simon. Keep it up!
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Lovely description, thank you. I agree that the non dual teachings provide direct and readily accessible relief. Really useful.
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Beautiful!
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This is such a clear explanation. What a gift to the world. Thank you.
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Great explanation. Very well said! Thank you, Simon🙏🙏
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After 10+ years on this path to me it seems like it's "all or nothing" type of deal rather than "making your life incrementally better and better." So either you're absolutely happy, or you're still suffering. And in the moments when I'm suffering, it seems like I'm suffering even more, perhaps because it's the separate self rebelling. So that's why it seems the teaching doesn't make your life better, unless you have the full understanding and the ego is uprooted completely. Maybe it's different for different people though.
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I understand what you mean. In my experience, there are some rare individuals who are fully awake (Gary Weber springs to mind, Ramana too etc). But no question the non-dual understanding has enriched my life tremendously - without having the 'all' deal you allude to. Maybe 'one day', but if not - this pathless path is still a treasure beyond anything I ever 'knew' before :)
@@IAmSimonMundie I've have to take back a notch. Today at work especially during the morning I felt this causeless happiness to a degree I've never felt before and when feelings of suffering arose, just by looking at them they vanished and was seen to be impersonal feelings. And I realized this has been going on for a while. I guess it's just the mind that doesn't really register the happy moments but only remembers the suffering moments. I can also say for 100% certainty that Rupert Spira and Francis Lucille fully embody this understanding.
@@JokisenTontsa I am not sure they would claim to 100% embody this understanding - and that's a good thing. We are all after all both human (flaws and all) and 'being'
@@IAmSimonMundie Yes of course they wouldn't. And I don't mean they'd act perfectly in every situation. Perhaps embodiment was a wrong word for that. But I mean they have fully recognized the absolute happiness and immortality of consciousness. In other words "went all the way".
I’ve watched some of your videos, I didn’t know you are awakened and I’m impressed how well you can explain the awakening process…continue on!
Thank you. Am I awakened? Depends what you mean by that. I would certainly not say I am 'enlightened'. I just recognise that aware presence is our true nature - each and every one of us :)
Love you rshow and am a huge fan of Spira and have Lucille´s book arriving today. Good to see you like tennis too! Andy, Madrid.
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All is ONE!!
"The aware presence is always at ease"
😮 wow
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You’ve been talking to Rupert Spira!! 😁😁
I have and continue to. We have recorded numerous interviews together (as you can see on my page) and spent time together. I am grateful to Rupert for his eloquence, clarity and - importantly - I just really like him as a person :)
@@IAmSimonMundie yes. I have watched all your interviews with Rupert and Bernardo!! 😁
@@lynnrixson3013 ah - thankyou! :)