I totally sympathize with this woman, and I sense that the people who were laughing also understand. I used to be besieged by thoughts... constant, unwelcome, tiresome, pathological thoughts... The awful narrator that just won't shut up. You don't have to live this way! What it took for me was a sustained meditation practice and a concerted effort outside meditation to maintain awareness of the thoughts, to not identify with them, and to focus on the quiet spaces between the thoughts. It's important not to judge them or reject them, just let them be and don't follow them. I remember the first time I went for a walk and my mind was quiet... really quiet, and all experience became more vivid. It was like walking out of prison... What incredible joy! I'm so much happier now that I can turn my thoughts off (or down, at least). Highly recommended ;-)
Not even the need to turn off the thoughts i would say. But to just let them be by realizing... 👀👻 And YES... the laughter of the others shows that they are also familiar with this sort of divine game of hide and seek, getting lost and finding your SELF again... and again... 😍
How innocent, in the ignorance of what "we really are", so many of us are trapped!! Trapped, by believing in the bloody commentator☹ . How I sympathise with this lady. May we pierce through this veil 🙏 . Thank you Rupert and thank you to everyone ❤
I love Rupert and I respect his approach to teaching non duality but sometimes it seems like he’s so unwilling to meet people where they are and he ends up talking in circles. Yes, we are all pure being. We are all pure awareness. Intellectually knowing this is one thing but being able to embody that and make that our moment to moment experience can be challenging and it’s clear this woman was simply saying she finds it challenging to feel the freedom of her being because she feels as if her being is always clouded by thoughts. I am sure we can all certainly relate to that regardless of how well we know the truth of our being or not.
Well said. It's clear he's trying to help but sometimes it doesn't work. Many/most people need to practice in some way just to relax enough to even notice the "screen" to which he so eloquently refers.
Almost all people desire is sense of permanent euphoria and that's where money making comes in. All techniques are there detach yourself from thoughts, but what if thoughts can be used to write a book or maybe a journal that nobody ever reads? Thoughts are energy and it is a rule of science that energy just cannot be quenched, it has to be transformed. Most teachers fail to tell people that it is one's own mission to find ways to transform the thought energy into something. All they teach is ignore thoughts or keep watching them as they come and go. The struggle will go on till people mature their minds enough to recognise that thoughts can be converted into benign forms like playing music, art or just writing a short story WITHOUT worrying about the audience. Just do it for the sake of energy transformation or thoughts can make one insane after a point.
I don’t know if she “got it,” as intensely as those watching the interaction “got it.” When I first heard Rupert, I guess about ten years ago, I just shook my head and thought that compared with the great celebrated gurus and mystics, this is just a circus sideshow. And, then I realized how special his approach is. And, for those westerners who for many decades tortured themselves to wear holy beads and dub the persona of a tortured wandering monk in search of salvation, meeting the teachings of Rupert is a great relief, and the end of the journey that has completed its full circle.
Almost all people desire a sense of permanent euphoria and that's where money making comes in. All techniques are there detach yourself from thoughts, but what if thoughts can be used to write a book or maybe a journal that nobody ever reads? Thoughts are energy and it is a rule of science that energy just cannot be quenched, it has to be transformed. Most teachers fail to tell people that it is one's own mission to find ways to transform the thought energy into something. All they teach is ignore thoughts or keep watching them as they come and go. The struggle will go on till people mature their minds enough to recognise that thoughts can be converted into benign forms like playing music, art or just writing a short story WITHOUT worrying about the audience. Just do it for the sake of energy transformation or thoughts can make one insane after a point.
I can relate to her style of thinking, this was so touching and helpful to watch. I have come to recognize that my mind has a tendency to see things very black and white. So in my mind, thinking 'cancels out' being, when the mind sees being as the goal and thinking as the obstacle. For me what helps me with this challenge is to recognize that because being is constant and ever present, my thoughts do not 'cancel out' my being. The two are not opposed to each other, as Rupert is gently trying to point out. I needed to recognize the logic that something which is ever present cannot be canceled out by something that comes and goes, just as the clouds don't cancel out the sky. This has helped me also to release my grip on constantly feeling I must control my thoughts and correct them, which has been so helpful in learning to be at ease with my own mind. So grateful for this clip and for this woman sharing.
If you have an overthinking issue, the best thing to do is to read some good basic physics or basic mathematics books or good novels, this will keep your thinking on good things rather than garbage things.
there is everything in this. the whole human dance with being, as being. Until recently I think I would have found it uncomfortable perhaps even triggering. But having recognised what he points to it is quite beautiful. What fascinates me is how what would have felt violent to me at some stage now feels so full of compassion. It is very curious. But it makes me smile.
Thank you. I think that this is where Eckhart Tolle's description of the "pain body" really helps. Our trauma, or how anxiety resides in the nervous system, will "relieve" itself via the distraction of thought. The volume/noise of the pain can be so loud that it's often too much to simply feel... to observe. It feels like suffocating without the narrative voice. I'm not sure what the threshold is exactly where one gets beyond the conceptual and gains the capacity to BE a step back "behind" the stream of thinking and "watch" it, but it DOES eventually happen through practice. I think of it often like emerging from drowning: after you've come up for air enough times, even if you go back to drowning, you at least know what it was like to NOT be drowning, and that sustains you as you learn to swim. After a while it just kind of feels like watching echos of a lifelong habit play itself out. I think the subconscious mind feeds this stuff into the waking brain until your various systems realize you don't need the safety blanket (or to complete the analogy: the life vest) anymore.
Love Rupert's laughing, always relaxes me!! 😆 Everything is a cosmic joke, we need to realise that & start laughing!! Eventually Everything is good & Everything is Valid!!! Spirituality or Not, you are exactly where you supposed to Be!!! So Just BE!!! ❤️🙏✨😊
As Francis said, only dead corpses have empty minds. Interestingly, Nisargadatta Maharaj taught us that to be truly helpful to the world, one must die to the world and find freedom. This doesn't mean abandoning your home and family to live in caves. You can engage in ordinary life while maturing; it's about growing up rather than just growing old and complaining.
I have been down that road... Best results for me was: Do not judge a thought as "good or bad" (every thought is neutral until we judge it / we give them meaning). Just observe each thoughts like leaves flowing down a river. Remain neutral and don't judge or don't label anything anything = this can feel so blissful. All the best, Lee PS Soon as we or the ego judges a thought as negative, it amplifies it more and more (normally until we re okay with it not being okay, paradoxically).
Thanks! 🙏❤...this lady can also try listening to Eckhart Tolle...he has some beautiful tips on how to remain without thinking...inner body awareness is very helpful in keeping thinking at bay...sometimes a change of pointers really help.
Brilliant🙏🏼. In all the years I have committed to non duality, many of those in the presence of an enlightened master, the explanation in this Satsang is the simplest, most profound, pragmatic, and useable teaching one could ever ask for. Rupert’s questions left the students ego, nowhere to run or hide! Very funny Satsang to🤣
To lady who asked this question, pls watch Sadhguru videos on thoughts, thinking. Impeccably clear. Also pls start breath meditation daily 20 min twice a day and then go 45 min single sitting ... After 3 months, let me know ur experience . Mind chatter drops like a bomb .
One thing that helped me and anxiety I had was to not place any importance on positive or negative experiences in terms of my triggers. For example it was equally important not to be happy if I did not experience anxiety as it was not to be sad if I did. Your brain is lazy and thoughts go to where you train them to go. The more you think of particular things the more you think of those things. Like revising for an exam. To overcome anxiety or overthinking you need to train your brain to not go to those places anymore. The only way is to not pay attention to those thoughts and over time you think less about them
That was so precious. Her earnest, beseeching of help, of relief from thought; his guidance, examples, gentle laughter and encouragement, slow down my own thoughts! I find thinking tiresome, especially when it gets so out of control, going in circles, fueling worry, regrets, anxiety. Precious are the moments when thoughts cease, and the ocean calms. Meditation, abiding in silence, attentive to silence in the background of activity, spending time around realized souls, spending time in nature, listening to Rupert and other spiritual offerings, give rest to the weary mind. So thankful for these expanding moments of peace. I don’t know how things were for the questioner when she went back to her seat. But, it is very possible that she sat down and fell into a deep, silent, restful place free of thoughts!🩵☮️😌🥲
Yes, it's interesting to experiment with different responses to intrusive or uncomfortable thoughts. Apart from "I don't know and I don't care" you can also try "ok, thank you!" or "How do you know that?"
I get this person so much. I am cursed with thinking and even thinking about what "Iam". I have not found a solution. Only small periods of distractions from it.
Yes. Exploring spirituality adds more to think about, which perhaps defeats the purpose or may be part of the process. I think the "I am" explanation is faulty. On the one hand, we all have the normal sense of "I am". So, how do we distinguish that egoic "I am" which we have had since our egos were formed from the "I am" Spira so often uses and says was also there from the beginning. I really think the terminology is confusing. The Buddhist's say there is no self, therefore no "I am" in their explanation. If you ask who am I and find nothing , then why say " I am" anything at all?
@sanekabc thanks for your reply. The non stop thinking that I speak of, is at it's best the quietest at the point I am thinking "what am I ?".I cannot stop myself from thinking about that , just as I cannot stop the "busy thoughts* either. I am able to outwardly not allow the thoughts to be me. Inside where you can't lie to yourself is where the battle really rages for me.
"I am cursed" is just a thought. "I have to find a solution" is another thought. "What am I?" is a great question to let simmer in your mind though. Many people have found awakening doing just that.
@@sanekabc I don't think Buddhists say there is no self, and therefore there is no "I am". "No self" simply points to the experience that there's no "doer" or thinker inside our heads (or anywhere else) influencing reality, even if it often feels as if there is. "Self" is just a word, with no inherent meaning or substance. Where is your "sefl"? Can you point to it? How big is it? What color is it? No, that doesn't make sense right? Because the word "self" just points to a concept and doesn't point to anything tangible. "I am" points to the most foundational direct experience of being, which needs no "self".
@@snakedogman You are right. Buddhism doesn't discuss "I am". I just use the terms self and I interchangeably so I didn't make myself clear, But the idea of no self is central to Buddhism. To me, any mention of I or, ego, or self are interchangeable concepts.
Affect comes before cognition. Ask how am I feeling right now is a good place for self enquiery and this can resolve a lot of the unnecessary thinking that's problamatic. The screen has the ability to focus its attention on itself in many levels yet it is always the screen.
So, to this lady, who essentially identifies with her thoughts, thinking thoughts are I. That I is who think, I is not who thinks. Thought arises in front of I, I is the observer of thought. Letting thoughts be what they are, which is not I, is how you leave them alone. Attach to them, like identity, and voila; suffering. I have thoughts, therefor, they are not I. What I have is not I. Thoughts do not arise from I, but in front of I. I am not my thoughts even though they may be mine, they are not I.
Absolutely lovable interchange. And my thinking loved it too. Her description is perfect of that commentator. Your, Rupert, declaration of loving to think sooooo helped me reconcile with my frequently pesky commentator on the edge of the screen. Moreover some dam just washed away wrt to the intellect vs brain/neurons HQ vs practical tool with and without the ego form present. Thank you. Thank you. 😂 ❤❤❤
Your thoughts aren't you. Just like your hunger to eat, isn't you. If you simply step back, you will notice that your hunger is automatic and is a part of your body and mind acting in unison for a desired outcome. And in this case, to eat. You have a choice to make then. You can simply observe the hunger, this feeling, and appreciate it. Notice its role. Or you can fear it, thinking if you do not fulfill this desire, something bad may happen. One will lead to understanding, the other will lead to loss of self-control or misdirection. Work to be with your thoughts, like you would be with a child. Patient and understanding. Do not push them away. Pandoras box was formed by attempting to capture chaos and control it. The solution was always to allow chaos to flow naturally but use order to understand it and create from it.
@mikuspalmis well yes, and no. Yes, because hunger, in an obvious way, is a primary facet of your survival. And if not addressed, eventually will cause death. And no, it's not different because both are automatic, and having a hunger feeling can come up unnecessarily, just like unnecessary thoughts. For example, satiation can be withheld if a person consumes a lot of fructose containing foods. They may have eaten enough to satisfy the energy requirements of the body but have been unable to trigger the satiation response, which will cause an individual to consume more food than is necessary. With a step back and careful consideration, the individual who's having a difficult time getting "full" can observe the hunger and simultaneously understand that they've consumed enough food. They can be patient with their hunger pangs as well as adjust their diet accordingly to remove excess fructose containing foods. In a sense, bringing order to their chaotic feelings. Not by containing the hunger but by understanding its origin and being patient with it.
I am me. How close is me? Very close. Can me be any closer? Have I ever not been me? Who or what would I be, were I not me? How would I know I am that? What would I call myself were I that other? Here, it seems the main issue is that she views thinking as not being. All is being. It is similar to saying God is everything, and infinite, but this thing here came from somewhere else, outside of God. Further to believe that thinking is a problem. The idea of thinking being a problem is a thought you have about thinking. Stop. When thinking occurs, observe it until it tires itself out like a child playing by itself until it is exhausted. While observing the mind “me” is being, and when the mind is silent, still you are being.
Let the thoughts do as they please. It's not personal. It's a human condition that we think and that we have thoughts. The problem lies when we identify with those thoughts if they have meaning or are somewhat real. They come. They may hover around for a while, then disappear. Let them be watch them without judgement and allow them to be and leave off their own accord.
What manner of magnificently good fortune, good karma, endless countless benevolent magnanimous generosity has one performed to suddenly find one’s self fortunate enough to be here enabled to comprehend this brilliant eloquent, elegant, compassionate Shakespearean Buddha Houdini, lovingly disentangle and reveal the Self in front of a patient, loving, admiring, entertained, confident audience? Something that could not be accomplished in years upon years of endless study. You have, my dear friend, entered the hallowed halls of the Rupert Spira Spiritual Finishing School for those ready enough to put an end to learning.
@ Not really. He speaks as an eloquent descendant of Shakespeare. I speak as a crude, unschooled onlooker, trying my best to capture and express what I see and feel. He speaks simply and to the point with no excessive, unnecessary language - admirable. Completely different circumstances.
@angeloiodice9304 are you for real, G.? Especially your last sentences? You know nothing about Shakespeare... his kids weren't able to read or write... stop all this mumbo-jumbo. Wake up, dwag!
@@sartemisa1 I don’t know about Shakespeare’s children. I am commenting on Rupert’s delivery and teaching method to be calm and eloquent with precise intelligent language.
@@angeloiodice9304 maybe one day you'll learn Shakespeare didn't write those things, being lower class he wouldn't have access to... anyway, you know a lot about his descendants! Keep it simple, G.
She may like his colleague Francis and realize that the thinking has lots of resistance mixed in. Letting go of resistance and effort makes the thinking not much of a problem. You have to notice the resistance and effort in the body so that it's possible to feel the muscle tension in the psycho-physical space and now the tension is conscious so the mind can relax. Usually the tension is throughout the body, but especially around the head and neck.
From what I understand, being is literally doing nothing ? The idea is to just understand that a thought or an emotion comes, I’m paying attention or not, try not to identify with and go back to do nothing ?
The foundation of all thoughts are the self protective false concept of self - "I" thought. The less often you think about yourself the more the momentum of thoughts dies out
@@ReeHouse2024 But, she might get it when she is alone at night. Swami Rama used to say things to me, and oftentimes it took a while to get it. Ego’s dastardly roots run deep.
He does probably just need to tell her what has to be done like it's homework and just let it be and move on, instead of constantly correcting and scrutinizing her on the spot, so yeah. Just enough instruction and constructive criticism. Can't force someone to get it and it sounds like she still wasn't getting it at the end.
I would love to see Rupert Spira on psychedelics. That would be a powerful speach afterwards. Might begin to talk like Terence McKenna. "The mushroom said to me once, that you're awareness alone".
I'm fairly certain that you're joking (and it is funny), nut mushrooms - or any substances - and their attending psychedelic experiences are entirely conceivable and perceivable, meaning their nature is duality. The nature of Nonduality is stillness and silence _ only; all else is duality.
I think I get this, the problem which is also not a problem really is that she wants thinking to cease or reduce. She believes that being equals absence of thought yet being is happening regardless. Her wanting rid of thoughts is her being, her suffering and believing these thoughts are impinging on her freedom is still being! The solution is to realise that everything that is happening can only be observed from being, nothing can happen away from being. She needs to allow the thoughts to come and go as they please and not try to get rid of them. The ego is strong in this one😂
How I dealt with this was pragmatically. I asked myself what use was the thought? Does it serve to enlighten, inform, uplift, warn, or offer a choice or change? Is it ACTIONABLE? Can it be manifested in reality through me, and should it be? I still have thoughts I dont value, but when they present themselves, and I agree that they dont serve me or anyone else in a good way, they go away when I turn my attention away. And that valuation is what makes ir easy to turn attention away. This wasnt Mr. Spiras best. Im a fan but anyone can make mistakes and I think he did here. If overthinking isnt his speciality, he should have said that at the beginning, not the end. Sometimes you can lead people to their own insights, and sometimes they cant find it and it needs to be given.
Ramana Mararashi clearly said in the analogy of the rope and and snake you either see the snake (person/world) or the rope (being/god). There is no seeing of both simultaneously Which contradicts a lot of teachers who suggest you see the world as a person and retain the understanding that you are (often expressed as in the background) the being. Ramana clearly says no this is not true.
I felt like she was miss understood and mocked. Not knowing is the journey. It also brings to mind that people often take Rupert’s words as gospel and this only splinters his teachings. Being is being but how we relate to it is only known by I.
I feel that there is sometimes a more direct way for each person depending on the uniqueness of their makeup and what works for some isn't the easiest for all but ideally it'd be great to be able to have a set of methods to match a person to one of, instead of beating them over the head with the one that works for you or even most because you feel like they're making things more difficult when really they just need more help or help in a particular way.
There's alotta thinkin goin on in the comments as well as in this talk on how to not think. Surely there's a simpler way, even if it takes work. People need to have somethin to look forward to on a daily basis where they can release and just... "be".
A random thought. Journey begins with the question, Who am I? and ends in knowing/realizing that there is no I. Life is a constant flux, like this music, it flows, with no beginning nor any direction, it has no origin. Why to bother when it begins or when will it end, when we happen to find ourselves in this world, but we define ourselves in consciousness with a beginning, the day we are born, and the day we will die, but is there a death. If it is, how do we know what death is when we never have had the first hand experience of it. Our conception is based on what we have heard of it from people, but not with the actual reality of it. We aren't born in the world but born out of it. We were enfolded in the universe and now unfolded, and we are gonna dissolve right back in it, like waves. Attributing an independent existence to a wave is silly. Duality exist in our consciousness. Who are we? Let this question starve itself, exhaust itself, merge itself! ( if possible, be kind to animals. Don't contribute to their mass killing in the name of food when deep down we know, in eating them we only seek gustatory gratification. Would you take your dog to the slaughterhouse to put them down? No, despite him having run the course of his life! Humane slaughter is only an oxymoron because we exclude the conscious experience of the victim in our base and hasty estimate of humane slaughter.)
Much respect to Mr. Spira. However, I feel like he could have handled it better. For instance, he could've told the lady to "practice observing thoughts with detachment" or "practice losing interest in the content of thoughts". I personally think he was a bit "too direct" in this video. Especially given the fact that the lady seems to not have an advanced knowledge in Non-Duality/Self-Inquiry. Yes, the character is on a screen but the game on the screen is "The Matrix" and the 3D character therein has to get rid of some flying 3D objects that pop-up in front of him (Thoughts in our case) in order to not be too distracted/agitated to decipher the secret programming code (Resting as awareness/beingness/I Amness) that will reveal to him that he is indeed a character in a game, on a TV screen. (Tried my best to make a somewhat reasonable analogy lol!)
4:58 to be in being? 😂😂😂 you already are. Before everything…. You are. Every second. It’s not a matter of consciousness awareness or will. It’s what you are. you cannot choose it.
Might she not be a slave of the confusion that she thinks she has to follow every thought to where it leads (a new thought, a new thought, a new thought)? Wouldn''t it be a better strategy to tell her that she doesn't have to follow every thought to its end? She clearly knows that she get caught in thought, but she tries to solve it by thinking. And the thinking about the thinking only leads to more thinking, and the self is constructed in the process.
Such a beautiful question and line of questioning. Hope she knows that they were laughing with her. So precious. Go see "Free Guy". That movie, I think, tackles what it means to feel like an NPC (Non-Playable-Character) in life. I feel like that's in the same vane as this conversation. I understand TOTALLY where she's coming on. I've been freaking isolated for years. I can't even get engagement online, let alone in my "personal life". I guess I've had to go through this isolation to get to a deeper plane of meditative contemplation that I would not be able to access if I had a typical 9-5, wife and kids, white picket fence. Maybe? Anybody else feel similar? Am I just a NPC, thinking that I have autonomy over my life, and just stuck in an illusion? Does any of this fucking matter? (I still have a lot to learn... that's why I'm here).
@@KennyVert you are here because you are a genuinely honest sincere person, ready to become consciously aware more deeply of yourself, and to fulfill your dreams, also, if that is what you decide to do.
You're here to have fun and if you're not having fun then you're building resilience and eventually learning to have fun again and all the serious shit is basically like chores that just need to be taken care of and gotten outta the way so you can enjoy the good shit.
Sometimes the detriment of the thinking isn't recognizing seriously. But in the case of senses we can understand the difficulty of escaping from the negativity. For example, I am living near the chemical factory or rubbish dump and I smell a stench. Or I hear always blasphemous words around of me. The same we can say about seeing, tasting and touching. Is it possible in such circumstances keeps our focus on "I" but not on aggressive and negative experience? I think it is impossible.
I think such circumstances are forms of spiritual guerilla training! What you said makes me think of those four people who were at Ground Zero of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima atomic bombs, yet were not injured in any way. Enlightend!
You need to take your thoughts captive and bring them to obey Christ. The evil one fires fiery darts/thoughts into our minds constantly. We need to take the initiative and set our minds on God in Jesus. God is Spirit and the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace. Any other way is a deception but God is truth
I wish Rupert could answer questions more directly rather than using elaborate metaphors. She asks whether she's truly present if she's constantly thinking. Well the answers simply no, if you're thinking - you're not present! You're away with the fairies in an imagined wonderland. Then the thought stream stops and you snap back to reality. Why does he talk about a character on a screen and really abstract hard to grasp metaphors? It's not so difficult that it even requires such a metaphor surely? Or am I misunderstanding? Then he completely confuses her, asking her so many vague questions. Ok I think I get it.. he's not even talking about presence, he's talking about 'being'. Okay .. he has a completely different dichotomy to someone like Eckhart Tolle. What a poor lady, she had a genuine question about presence and wanting help to reduce her constant thoughts and he literally told her to just stop worrying about it and thinking is good. Thinking IS good, but the realisation that you are not your thoughts and focussing on awareness is the advice this lady needed, what she needs is some proper mediation practice.
Incorrect. Just because *you* do not acknowledge something doesn't mean it isn't there. You either take action to combat issues (of any type: physical, mental, emotional, psychological, spiritual, etc.), or else... they shall flourish upon their own recognizance. No exceptions. And simply "not thinking about things" is not only a terrible idea, it's probably the WORST one of all. 😂 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ --Diamond Dragons (series)
He's talked about this many times, & means not giving them any energy, rather than buying into them, we're getting sucked into a Vortex of increasing thoughts and subsequent emotions.
Tell me someone: What is the difference between "I am" in the usual way people mean it, as an ego identifed with my name and background and "I am being".
I totally sympathize with this woman, and I sense that the people who were laughing also understand. I used to be besieged by thoughts... constant, unwelcome, tiresome, pathological thoughts... The awful narrator that just won't shut up. You don't have to live this way! What it took for me was a sustained meditation practice and a concerted effort outside meditation to maintain awareness of the thoughts, to not identify with them, and to focus on the quiet spaces between the thoughts. It's important not to judge them or reject them, just let them be and don't follow them. I remember the first time I went for a walk and my mind was quiet... really quiet, and all experience became more vivid. It was like walking out of prison... What incredible joy! I'm so much happier now that I can turn my thoughts off (or down, at least). Highly recommended ;-)
Not even the need to turn off the thoughts i would say. But to just let them be by realizing... 👀👻
And YES... the laughter of the others shows that they are also familiar with this sort of divine game of hide and seek, getting lost and finding your SELF again... and again... 😍
How innocent, in the ignorance of what "we really are", so many of us are trapped!! Trapped, by believing in the bloody commentator☹ . How I sympathise with this lady. May we pierce through this veil 🙏 . Thank you Rupert and thank you to everyone ❤
I am trying.
@@narayanaswamysivaraman3584 stop trying and just BE
Thank you
I love Rupert and I respect his approach to teaching non duality but sometimes it seems like he’s so unwilling to meet people where they are and he ends up talking in circles. Yes, we are all pure being. We are all pure awareness. Intellectually knowing this is one thing but being able to embody that and make that our moment to moment experience can be challenging and it’s clear this woman was simply saying she finds it challenging to feel the freedom of her being because she feels as if her being is always clouded by thoughts. I am sure we can all certainly relate to that regardless of how well we know the truth of our being or not.
It's because he doesn't want to lead but push from behind.
Yes, I often feel I want to jump in for Rupert.
Well said. It's clear he's trying to help but sometimes it doesn't work. Many/most people need to practice in some way just to relax enough to even notice the "screen" to which he so eloquently refers.
Almost all people desire is sense of permanent euphoria and that's where money making comes in. All techniques are there detach yourself from thoughts, but what if thoughts can be used to write a book or maybe a journal that nobody ever reads? Thoughts are energy and it is a rule of science that energy just cannot be quenched, it has to be transformed.
Most teachers fail to tell people that it is one's own mission to find ways to transform the thought energy into something. All they teach is ignore thoughts or keep watching them as they come and go. The struggle will go on till people mature their minds enough to recognise that thoughts can be converted into benign forms like playing music, art or just writing a short story WITHOUT worrying about the audience. Just do it for the sake of energy transformation or thoughts can make one insane after a point.
I don’t know if she “got it,” as intensely as those watching the interaction “got it.”
When I first heard Rupert, I guess about ten years ago, I just shook my head and thought that compared with the great celebrated gurus and mystics, this is just a circus sideshow.
And, then I realized how special his approach is. And, for those westerners who for many decades tortured themselves to wear holy beads and dub the persona of a tortured wandering monk in search of salvation, meeting the teachings of Rupert is a great relief, and the end of the journey that has completed its full circle.
Almost all people desire a sense of permanent euphoria and that's where money making comes in. All techniques are there detach yourself from thoughts, but what if thoughts can be used to write a book or maybe a journal that nobody ever reads? Thoughts are energy and it is a rule of science that energy just cannot be quenched, it has to be transformed.
Most teachers fail to tell people that it is one's own mission to find ways to transform the thought energy into something. All they teach is ignore thoughts or keep watching them as they come and go. The struggle will go on till people mature their minds enough to recognise that thoughts can be converted into benign forms like playing music, art or just writing a short story WITHOUT worrying about the audience. Just do it for the sake of energy transformation or thoughts can make one insane after a point.
This is helpful and more practical.
This is a very helpful perspective and very timely for me to hear and practice. Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you!
I can relate to her style of thinking, this was so touching and helpful to watch. I have come to recognize that my mind has a tendency to see things very black and white. So in my mind, thinking 'cancels out' being, when the mind sees being as the goal and thinking as the obstacle. For me what helps me with this challenge is to recognize that because being is constant and ever present, my thoughts do not 'cancel out' my being. The two are not opposed to each other, as Rupert is gently trying to point out. I needed to recognize the logic that something which is ever present cannot be canceled out by something that comes and goes, just as the clouds don't cancel out the sky. This has helped me also to release my grip on constantly feeling I must control my thoughts and correct them, which has been so helpful in learning to be at ease with my own mind. So grateful for this clip and for this woman sharing.
She is so honest ....good question...❤
If you have an overthinking issue, the best thing to do is to read some good basic physics or basic mathematics books or good novels, this will keep your thinking on good things rather than garbage things.
I am the screen, thoughts appear on the screen, no thoughts can affect it. Rupert explaines this so well. Thank You.
Beyond clear 👌
Beautiful explanation! Very clear and powerful! ❤
Is that your actual experience on a day-to-day basis?
@@oolala53 I wish it was! I constantly have turn my attention back to knowing thoughts just come and go, they are not me.
there is everything in this. the whole human dance with being, as being. Until recently I think I would have found it uncomfortable perhaps even triggering. But having recognised what he points to it is quite beautiful. What fascinates me is how what would have felt violent to me at some stage now feels so full of compassion. It is very curious. But it makes me smile.
Thank you. I think that this is where Eckhart Tolle's description of the "pain body" really helps. Our trauma, or how anxiety resides in the nervous system, will "relieve" itself via the distraction of thought. The volume/noise of the pain can be so loud that it's often too much to simply feel... to observe. It feels like suffocating without the narrative voice.
I'm not sure what the threshold is exactly where one gets beyond the conceptual and gains the capacity to BE a step back "behind" the stream of thinking and "watch" it, but it DOES eventually happen through practice.
I think of it often like emerging from drowning: after you've come up for air enough times, even if you go back to drowning, you at least know what it was like to NOT be drowning, and that sustains you as you learn to swim.
After a while it just kind of feels like watching echos of a lifelong habit play itself out. I think the subconscious mind feeds this stuff into the waking brain until your various systems realize you don't need the safety blanket (or to complete the analogy: the life vest) anymore.
Love Rupert's laughing, always relaxes me!! 😆 Everything is a cosmic joke, we need to realise that & start laughing!! Eventually Everything is good & Everything is Valid!!! Spirituality or Not, you are exactly where you supposed to Be!!! So Just BE!!! ❤️🙏✨😊
As Francis said, only dead corpses have empty minds. Interestingly, Nisargadatta Maharaj taught us that to be truly helpful to the world, one must die to the world and find freedom. This doesn't mean abandoning your home and family to live in caves. You can engage in ordinary life while maturing; it's about growing up rather than just growing old and complaining.
I have been down that road...
Best results for me was:
Do not judge a thought as "good or bad" (every thought is neutral until we judge it / we give them meaning).
Just observe each thoughts like leaves flowing down a river.
Remain neutral and don't judge or don't label anything anything = this can feel so blissful.
All the best,
Lee
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Soon as we or the ego judges a thought as negative, it amplifies it more and more (normally until we re okay with it not being okay, paradoxically).
Rupert is the best out there. Thank you so much 🙏. .
Actually, he didn't handle that very well!
Oh yes isn’t he wonderful!
Thanks! 🙏❤...this lady can also try listening to Eckhart Tolle...he has some beautiful tips on how to remain without thinking...inner body awareness is very helpful in keeping thinking at bay...sometimes a change of pointers really help.
Thank you Rupert for making my life comfortable ❤❤❤
Amazing Rupert ❤. Immense gratitude and love for this incredible pointing 🙏❤
Brilliant🙏🏼. In all the years I have committed to non duality, many of those in the presence of an enlightened master, the explanation in this Satsang is the simplest, most profound, pragmatic, and useable teaching one could ever ask for.
Rupert’s questions left the students ego, nowhere to run or hide! Very funny Satsang to🤣
I love you,everyone✨🙏︎💕︎︎
I am he as you are he, as you are me and we are all together.
Are you the walrus?
Clouded by thinking 💭
Overwhelmed by moodiness
Detach from ‘drama’ 🎭
Nice!
To lady who asked this question, pls watch Sadhguru videos on thoughts, thinking. Impeccably clear. Also pls start breath meditation daily 20 min twice a day and then go 45 min single sitting ... After 3 months, let me know ur experience . Mind chatter drops like a bomb .
One thing that helped me and anxiety I had was to not place any importance on positive or negative experiences in terms of my triggers. For example it was equally important not to be happy if I did not experience anxiety as it was not to be sad if I did.
Your brain is lazy and thoughts go to where you train them to go. The more you think of particular things the more you think of those things. Like revising for an exam. To overcome anxiety or overthinking you need to train your brain to not go to those places anymore. The only way is to not pay attention to those thoughts and over time you think less about them
Breathing in & out is also a sign that you are
A grain of sand doesn't exist since there is no breath?
Outstanding introspective knowledge
That was so precious. Her earnest, beseeching of help, of relief from thought; his guidance, examples, gentle laughter and encouragement, slow down my own thoughts! I find thinking tiresome, especially when it gets so out of control, going in circles, fueling worry, regrets, anxiety. Precious are the moments when thoughts cease, and the ocean calms. Meditation, abiding in silence, attentive to silence in the background of activity, spending time around realized souls, spending time in nature, listening to Rupert and other spiritual offerings, give rest to the weary mind. So thankful for these expanding moments of peace. I don’t know how things were for the questioner when she went back to her seat. But, it is very possible that she sat down and fell into a deep, silent, restful place free of thoughts!🩵☮️😌🥲
I love this conversation. So relatable. Just let your thoughts be.
When your thoughts come say " I don't know and I don't care " that should quiet your thoughts for a short time and then repeat above statement.
Yes, it's interesting to experiment with different responses to intrusive or uncomfortable thoughts. Apart from "I don't know and I don't care" you can also try "ok, thank you!" or "How do you know that?"
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Yes rupert, it matters if 'I' knows about the screen otherwise there is only suffering all the time. I'm expert!
I get this person so much. I am cursed with thinking and even thinking about what "Iam". I have not found a solution. Only small periods of distractions from it.
Yes. Exploring spirituality adds more to think about, which perhaps defeats the purpose or may be part of the process. I think the "I am" explanation is faulty. On the one hand, we all have the normal sense of "I am". So, how do we distinguish that egoic "I am" which we have had since our egos were formed from the "I am" Spira so often uses and says was also there from the beginning. I really think the terminology is confusing. The Buddhist's say there is no self, therefore no "I am" in their explanation. If you ask who am I and find nothing , then why say " I am" anything at all?
@sanekabc thanks for your reply. The non stop thinking that I speak of, is at it's best the quietest at the point I am thinking "what am I ?".I cannot stop myself from thinking about that , just as I cannot stop the "busy thoughts* either. I am able to outwardly not allow the thoughts to be me. Inside where you can't lie to yourself is where the battle really rages for me.
"I am cursed" is just a thought. "I have to find a solution" is another thought.
"What am I?" is a great question to let simmer in your mind though. Many people have found awakening doing just that.
@@sanekabc I don't think Buddhists say there is no self, and therefore there is no "I am". "No self" simply points to the experience that there's no "doer" or thinker inside our heads (or anywhere else) influencing reality, even if it often feels as if there is. "Self" is just a word, with no inherent meaning or substance. Where is your "sefl"? Can you point to it? How big is it? What color is it? No, that doesn't make sense right? Because the word "self" just points to a concept and doesn't point to anything tangible.
"I am" points to the most foundational direct experience of being, which needs no "self".
@@snakedogman You are right. Buddhism doesn't discuss "I am". I just use the terms self and I interchangeably so I didn't make myself clear, But the idea of no self is central to Buddhism. To me, any mention of I or, ego, or self are interchangeable concepts.
Love you Rupert. Keep truckin'. 😊💗
Affect comes before cognition. Ask how am I feeling right now is a good place for self enquiery and this can resolve a lot of the unnecessary thinking that's problamatic. The screen has the ability to focus its attention on itself in many levels yet it is always the screen.
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So, to this lady, who essentially identifies with her thoughts, thinking thoughts are I. That I is who think, I is not who thinks. Thought arises in front of I, I is the observer of thought. Letting thoughts be what they are, which is not I, is how you leave them alone. Attach to them, like identity, and voila; suffering. I have thoughts, therefor, they are not I. What I have is not I. Thoughts do not arise from I, but in front of I. I am not my thoughts even though they may be mine, they are not I.
Thanks for sharing, knowing, feelings, thoughts,emotions being❤
Absolutely lovable interchange. And my thinking loved it too. Her description is perfect of that commentator. Your, Rupert, declaration of loving to think sooooo helped me reconcile with my frequently pesky commentator on the edge of the screen. Moreover some dam just washed away wrt to the intellect vs brain/neurons HQ vs practical tool with and without the ego form present.
Thank you. Thank you. 😂
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“Less thinking is not my speciality: i love thinking.” You are alreadyy free from it, by simply being.
Do you love playing with your beloved quotes?
I listened to this lady's question and realised that now I have lost the commentator in me.
Your thoughts aren't you. Just like your hunger to eat, isn't you. If you simply step back, you will notice that your hunger is automatic and is a part of your body and mind acting in unison for a desired outcome. And in this case, to eat. You have a choice to make then. You can simply observe the hunger, this feeling, and appreciate it. Notice its role. Or you can fear it, thinking if you do not fulfill this desire, something bad may happen. One will lead to understanding, the other will lead to loss of self-control or misdirection. Work to be with your thoughts, like you would be with a child. Patient and understanding. Do not push them away. Pandoras box was formed by attempting to capture chaos and control it. The solution was always to allow chaos to flow naturally but use order to understand it and create from it.
@@inspirehealthandhope beautiful- thank you
Is there a difference between hunger and unwanted thoughts?
@mikuspalmis well yes, and no. Yes, because hunger, in an obvious way, is a primary facet of your survival. And if not addressed, eventually will cause death.
And no, it's not different because both are automatic, and having a hunger feeling can come up unnecessarily, just like unnecessary thoughts. For example, satiation can be withheld if a person consumes a lot of fructose containing foods. They may have eaten enough to satisfy the energy requirements of the body but have been unable to trigger the satiation response, which will cause an individual to consume more food than is necessary.
With a step back and careful consideration, the individual who's having a difficult time getting "full" can observe the hunger and simultaneously understand that they've consumed enough food. They can be patient with their hunger pangs as well as adjust their diet accordingly to remove excess fructose containing foods. In a sense, bringing order to their chaotic feelings. Not by containing the hunger but by understanding its origin and being patient with it.
Rupert is on fire 🔥.
I am me. How close is me? Very close. Can me be any closer? Have I ever not been me? Who or what would I be, were I not me? How would I know I am that? What would I call myself were I that other?
Here, it seems the main issue is that she views thinking as not being. All is being. It is similar to saying God is everything, and infinite, but this thing here came from somewhere else, outside of God. Further to believe that thinking is a problem. The idea of thinking being a problem is a thought you have about thinking. Stop. When thinking occurs, observe it until it tires itself out like a child playing by itself until it is exhausted. While observing the mind “me” is being, and when the mind is silent, still you are being.
Thank you 🙏
Let the thoughts do as they please. It's not personal.
It's a human condition that we think and that we have thoughts. The problem lies when we identify with those thoughts if they have meaning or are somewhat real. They come. They may hover around for a while, then disappear. Let them be watch them without judgement and allow them to be and leave off their own accord.
Amazing
We are not our thought...but we are in the thought n chatting too
What manner of magnificently good fortune, good karma, endless countless benevolent magnanimous generosity has one performed to suddenly find one’s self fortunate enough to be here enabled to comprehend this brilliant eloquent, elegant, compassionate Shakespearean Buddha Houdini, lovingly disentangle and reveal the Self in front of a patient, loving, admiring, entertained, confident audience?
Something that could not be accomplished in years upon years of endless study.
You have, my dear friend, entered the hallowed halls of the Rupert Spira Spiritual Finishing School for those ready enough to put an end to learning.
Are you trying to beat his twisting language use?
@ Not really. He speaks as an eloquent descendant of Shakespeare. I speak as a crude, unschooled onlooker, trying my best to capture and express what I see and feel. He speaks simply and to the point with no excessive, unnecessary language - admirable. Completely different circumstances.
@angeloiodice9304 are you for real, G.? Especially your last sentences?
You know nothing about Shakespeare... his kids weren't able to read or write... stop all this mumbo-jumbo.
Wake up, dwag!
@@sartemisa1 I don’t know about Shakespeare’s children. I am commenting on Rupert’s delivery and teaching method to be calm and eloquent with precise intelligent language.
@@angeloiodice9304 maybe one day you'll learn Shakespeare didn't write those things, being lower class he wouldn't have access to... anyway, you know a lot about his descendants!
Keep it simple, G.
"Don't go into theory. Let me go into theory."
She may like his colleague Francis and realize that the thinking has lots of resistance mixed in. Letting go of resistance and effort makes the thinking not much of a problem. You have to notice the resistance and effort in the body so that it's possible to feel the muscle tension in the psycho-physical space and now the tension is conscious so the mind can relax. Usually the tension is throughout the body, but especially around the head and neck.
❤️❤️😂😂 so beautiful, so clear
4:52 the screen analogy is simply confusing.
❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏Thank you.
From what I understand, being is literally doing nothing ? The idea is to just understand that a thought or an emotion comes, I’m paying attention or not, try not to identify with and go back to do nothing ?
Bald man in the front row looks like Papaji attending Rupert's satsangs
@@devanshudesperado I swear to God, I spit up my coffee reading your comment!!!
I love that glass of water!!
This helped me
The foundation of all thoughts are the self protective false concept of self - "I" thought. The less often you think about yourself the more the momentum of thoughts dies out
Very good one
Why he is trying to correct her , what she is expressing is so genuine and sincere. The woman should go to Ekhart Tolle to get her answer
@@ReeHouse2024 But, she might get it when she is alone at night. Swami Rama used to say things to me, and oftentimes it took a while to get it. Ego’s dastardly roots run deep.
He does probably just need to tell her what has to be done like it's homework and just let it be and move on, instead of constantly correcting and scrutinizing her on the spot, so yeah. Just enough instruction and constructive criticism. Can't force someone to get it and it sounds like she still wasn't getting it at the end.
Awareness of being has to be developed ....
I would love to see Rupert Spira on psychedelics. That would be a powerful speach afterwards. Might begin to talk like Terence McKenna. "The mushroom said to me once, that you're awareness alone".
I'm fairly certain that you're joking (and it is funny), nut mushrooms - or any substances - and their attending psychedelic experiences are entirely conceivable and perceivable, meaning their nature is duality.
The nature of Nonduality is stillness and silence _ only; all else is duality.
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I think I get this, the problem which is also not a problem really is that she wants thinking to cease or reduce. She believes that being equals absence of thought yet being is happening regardless. Her wanting rid of thoughts is her being, her suffering and believing these thoughts are impinging on her freedom is still being! The solution is to realise that everything that is happening can only be observed from being, nothing can happen away from being. She needs to allow the thoughts to come and go as they please and not try to get rid of them. The ego is strong in this one😂
How I dealt with this was pragmatically. I asked myself what use was the thought? Does it serve to enlighten, inform, uplift, warn, or offer a choice or change? Is it ACTIONABLE? Can it be manifested in reality through me, and should it be? I still have thoughts I dont value, but when they present themselves, and I agree that they dont serve me or anyone else in a good way, they go away when I turn my attention away. And that valuation is what makes ir easy to turn attention away.
This wasnt Mr. Spiras best. Im a fan but anyone can make mistakes and I think he did here. If overthinking isnt his speciality, he should have said that at the beginning, not the end. Sometimes you can lead people to their own insights, and sometimes they cant find it and it needs to be given.
Muy interesante.gracias
Ramana Mararashi clearly said in the analogy of the rope and and snake you either see the snake (person/world) or the rope (being/god). There is no seeing of both simultaneously Which contradicts a lot of teachers who suggest you see the world as a person and retain the understanding that you are (often expressed as in the background) the being.
Ramana clearly says no this is not true.
I felt like she was miss understood and mocked. Not knowing is the journey. It also brings to mind that people often take Rupert’s words as gospel and this only splinters his teachings. Being is being but how we relate to it is only known by I.
I feel that there is sometimes a more direct way for each person depending on the uniqueness of their makeup and what works for some isn't the easiest for all but ideally it'd be great to be able to have a set of methods to match a person to one of, instead of beating them over the head with the one that works for you or even most because you feel like they're making things more difficult when really they just need more help or help in a particular way.
So I agree with what you're saying.
There's alotta thinkin goin on in the comments as well as in this talk on how to not think. Surely there's a simpler way, even if it takes work. People need to have somethin to look forward to on a daily basis where they can release and just... "be".
“I will observe, but I will not be joining you”
A random thought.
Journey begins with the question, Who am I? and ends in knowing/realizing that there is no I.
Life is a constant flux, like this music, it flows, with no beginning nor any direction, it has no origin. Why to bother when it begins or when will it end, when we happen to find ourselves in this world, but we define ourselves in consciousness with a beginning, the day we are born, and the day we will die, but is there a death. If it is, how do we know what death is when we never have had the first hand experience of it. Our conception is based on what we have heard of it from people, but not with the actual reality of it. We aren't born in the world but born out of it. We were enfolded in the universe and now unfolded, and we are gonna dissolve right back in it, like waves. Attributing an independent existence to a wave is silly.
Duality exist in our consciousness.
Who are we? Let this question starve itself, exhaust itself, merge itself!
( if possible, be kind to animals. Don't contribute to their mass killing in the name of food when deep down we know, in eating them we only seek gustatory gratification. Would you take your dog to the slaughterhouse to put them down? No, despite him having run the course of his life! Humane slaughter is only an oxymoron because we exclude the conscious experience of the victim in our base and hasty estimate of humane slaughter.)
All maya, how wonderful
Unfortunately The woman hasn't been understood
Who is the entity being bothered by thoughts? How can "you" leave thoughts alone, when there is no "you"?
Much respect to Mr. Spira. However, I feel like he could have handled it better. For instance, he could've told the lady to "practice observing thoughts with detachment" or "practice losing interest in the content of thoughts".
I personally think he was a bit "too direct" in this video. Especially given the fact that the lady seems to not have an advanced knowledge in Non-Duality/Self-Inquiry.
Yes, the character is on a screen but the game on the screen is "The Matrix" and the 3D character therein has to get rid of some flying 3D objects that pop-up in front of him (Thoughts in our case) in order to not be too distracted/agitated to decipher the secret programming code (Resting as awareness/beingness/I Amness) that will reveal to him that he is indeed a character in a game, on a TV screen. (Tried my best to make a somewhat reasonable analogy lol!)
4:58 to be in being? 😂😂😂 you already are. Before everything…. You are. Every second. It’s not a matter of consciousness awareness or will. It’s what you are. you cannot choose it.
Might she not be a slave of the confusion that she thinks she has to follow every thought to where it leads (a new thought, a new thought, a new thought)? Wouldn''t it be a better strategy to tell her that she doesn't have to follow every thought to its end? She clearly knows that she get caught in thought, but she tries to solve it by thinking. And the thinking about the thinking only leads to more thinking, and the self is constructed in the process.
Such a beautiful question and line of questioning. Hope she knows that they were laughing with her. So precious. Go see "Free Guy". That movie, I think, tackles what it means to feel like an NPC (Non-Playable-Character) in life. I feel like that's in the same vane as this conversation.
I understand TOTALLY where she's coming on. I've been freaking isolated for years. I can't even get engagement online, let alone in my "personal life". I guess I've had to go through this isolation to get to a deeper plane of meditative contemplation that I would not be able to access if I had a typical 9-5, wife and kids, white picket fence. Maybe?
Anybody else feel similar? Am I just a NPC, thinking that I have autonomy over my life, and just stuck in an illusion? Does any of this fucking matter? (I still have a lot to learn... that's why I'm here).
@@KennyVert you are here because you are a genuinely honest sincere person, ready to become consciously aware more deeply of yourself, and to fulfill your dreams, also, if that is what you decide to do.
You're here to have fun and if you're not having fun then you're building resilience and eventually learning to have fun again and all the serious shit is basically like chores that just need to be taken care of and gotten outta the way so you can enjoy the good shit.
The more u put effort the more they grip u.
Meditation daily if y wanna empty your mind.
In this context, I = BEING
I think she's complaining about how to stop ruminating... not thinking, but in either case people seem to have a problem with being human
Most of us are not taught the way, from birth.
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Why this complicated explanation? 3:31
He is complicating it further for her.
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I see
Sometimes the detriment of the thinking isn't recognizing seriously. But in the case of senses we can understand the difficulty of escaping from the negativity. For example, I am living near the chemical factory or rubbish dump and I smell a stench. Or I hear always blasphemous words around of me. The same we can say about seeing, tasting and touching. Is it possible in such circumstances keeps our focus on "I" but not on aggressive and negative experience? I think it is impossible.
I think such circumstances are forms of spiritual guerilla training!
What you said makes me think of those four people who were at Ground Zero of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima atomic bombs, yet were not injured in any way. Enlightend!
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Quite often I just say to my inner monologue, you talk too much and it stops! 😂
Chocolate layered cake covered in 10% cream 😋
You need to take your thoughts captive and bring them to obey Christ. The evil one fires fiery darts/thoughts into our minds constantly. We need to take the initiative and set our minds on God in Jesus. God is Spirit and the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace. Any other way is a deception but God is truth
Is this the same with emotions ?
I wish Rupert could answer questions more directly rather than using elaborate metaphors. She asks whether she's truly present if she's constantly thinking. Well the answers simply no, if you're thinking - you're not present! You're away with the fairies in an imagined wonderland. Then the thought stream stops and you snap back to reality. Why does he talk about a character on a screen and really abstract hard to grasp metaphors? It's not so difficult that it even requires such a metaphor surely? Or am I misunderstanding? Then he completely confuses her, asking her so many vague questions.
Ok I think I get it.. he's not even talking about presence, he's talking about 'being'. Okay .. he has a completely different dichotomy to someone like Eckhart Tolle. What a poor lady, she had a genuine question about presence and wanting help to reduce her constant thoughts and he literally told her to just stop worrying about it and thinking is good.
Thinking IS good, but the realisation that you are not your thoughts and focussing on awareness is the advice this lady needed, what she needs is some proper mediation practice.
She is basically addicted to the story. Your being has no story and needs no story. Let the world play out, just be .
Addicted and identified, yes. And not a single problem with any of it.
Man has the patience of Job.
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Incorrect. Just because *you* do not acknowledge something doesn't mean it isn't there. You either take action to combat issues (of any type: physical, mental, emotional, psychological, spiritual, etc.), or else... they shall flourish upon their own recognizance. No exceptions. And simply "not thinking about things" is not only a terrible idea, it's probably the WORST one of all. 😂
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
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--Diamond Dragons (series)
He's talked about this many times, & means not giving them any energy, rather than buying into them, we're getting sucked into a Vortex of increasing thoughts and subsequent emotions.
Tell me someone: What is the difference between "I am" in the usual way people mean it, as an ego identifed with my name and background and "I am being".
She should just look into Raja Yoga and Pranayama if she wants no thought
He made a fool of her at the end, are you telling me he has no suggestion how to help her not think so much? What about breathing technique?
The woman is brilliant - but this guy’s response is confusing me .
I love her analogy to this “ little commentator “
5:35 finally
Yeah right, keep thinking, it's beautiful, right.
What on earth are you teaching??
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Do these people have already free from their financial and relationship problems? Why they always ask questions with no substance?
Who has financial problems?
More importantly, give an example of a single question with substance. I will patiently await your response
Zazen meditation .. can someone tell her please. Its what shes looking for.