#5 Tim Cliss - The Discarded Compass Interview

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  • In this interview, John Lynch and Tim Cliss explore the rich and profound teachings of non-duality. Tim provides a deeply insightful look at this spiritual concept and shares his insights on the open secret of non-duality. This is a must-listen for all seekers, as Tim and John offer valuable teachings and perspectives on the spiritual path. Tune in to this episode to learn more and be inspired by their wisdom and insights.
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    Tim always wanted to know. He was a seeker, and a questioner.
    As a child he was one of those annoying kids who always asked "why?"
    He grew up in a small village in The Fens in Cambridgeshire where he still lives today.
    Loving sport he became a PE teacher, but secretly always wanted to dance.
    One day whilst leading a group of students on a hike in Derbyshire he was walking up a rocky wooded hill.
    He stopped. Time stopped. Afterwards he described it as,
    "I knew the rocks and trees and they knew me.
    I was the rocks and trees and they were me."
    That's not really how it was, but that seemed like the only way he could make sense of it.
    After that 'revelation', things were never the same. His seeking was now focussed on finding an answer to what had seemed to have been revealed.
    He found the message of non-duality, and was bitten. There was immediate and undeniable resonance. There was absolutely no doubting that this was it! There followed many, exciting, frustrating and painful years of being a non-duality addict. He bought every book that even vaguely resonated, watched endless TH-cam, promiscuously flitting from one speaker to another looking for the secret nugget that would lead to liberation. He learnt a lot. He understood a lot. It became obvious that all his knowledge and understanding were worthless, and he fell into despair.
    The despair lasted, until it stopped. In its place was emptiness, peace, silence, and love, but mostly emptiness.
    Of course, none of that happened.

ความคิดเห็น • 28

  • @suegibson1024
    @suegibson1024 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank you for this terrific interview…Just a dog barking….
    Sensitive and intelligent questioning too…. 🌼

  • @meinertsteensen5838
    @meinertsteensen5838 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    One of the best interviews with Tim - apparently! :-)

  • @jacquelinepilton5516
    @jacquelinepilton5516 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love that thing about understanding not being it! For many years----- and I mean many years I thought there was an 'I' and the 'I' understood!!! But that's not 'it'.You express it sooooo well,Tim! Thanks Tim!!

  • @bob-c702
    @bob-c702 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    'The situation is hopeless, but not serious'- Paul Hedderman.

  • @awakeenlighten2298
    @awakeenlighten2298 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Having watched many channels for years on non-duality this one is really shining for no one!

  • @JasperGrinsdale
    @JasperGrinsdale 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great interview! I like these talks with seasoned interviewers versus individual questioners. There's more of a natural flow to the speaking when it's just one person asking questions.

  • @maryannm2876
    @maryannm2876 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Tim speaks of this awesomely!

  • @jasminha9785
    @jasminha9785 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this interview. Maybe my favorite hour of Tim Cliss so far. Yes, radical non-duality cancels itself out and then one understands that Tim might as well be barking or chirping. So why do I keep tuning in????

  • @chamarigangoda2196
    @chamarigangoda2196 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great explanation 🙏
    Not knowing = not understanding

  • @scotty7954
    @scotty7954 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just this. Brilliant :)

  • @jacquelinepilton5516
    @jacquelinepilton5516 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    wow--- 'this isn't a landing place!' Yeah!!

  • @sarasmile4212
    @sarasmile4212 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love this channel! This particular episode resonates very much!

  • @williamjeffreys2980
    @williamjeffreys2980 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had the same experience when I was about 10. I wrote about it: One day when I was about ten my grandparents came for a visit. It was a warm, sunny day. We had eaten lunch, and the adults were in the kitchen at the table talking. I went outside to play. I was in the yard between the dogwood tree at the edge of the driveway and the garage. I looked up at the dogwood tree and the tree’s presence overwhelmed me. I felt as if I could speak to it and it would understand me. I knew the tree, and it knew me. I stopped and scanned the yard and the sky. Everything was alive and completely self-aware. The clarity was astounding, mesmerizing. I was immersed in my surroundings, part of them. The colors were so completely vivid, deep, almost translucent; to the point a Technicolor film would appear dull in comparison. I sat down and examined the grass, the flowers. I could hardly believe the change.
    I ran back into the kitchen and pleaded with the adults. “Please come outside and see this! The world has changed! It’s different! You have to see this!” Oddly, none of them were interested, and so they continued with their conversations. I went back outside, but the world had changed back. I sat in the grass for some time, trying to see the world as I had just seen it moments ago, but it was to no avail. I could not bring it back. Things were back to “normal”. I was upset and disappointed, but happy at the same time. I had been gifted an insight. I knew the world most people see is an illusion, a poor, degraded copy of what actually is. This verified for me what I knew intuitively, that the world we “see” is what we are tuned to see. Even in my child’s mind, this was enough verification for me that I existed independently of the reality, and could view other realities by shifting my attention.

  • @FirstPersonHood
    @FirstPersonHood 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Another masterpiece!

  • @onlyonerombo
    @onlyonerombo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Another great interview. Didnt know Ricky Jervais had a brother LOL
    Many thanks to both of you.
    Cheers from Down Under.

    • @lucycallaghan8435
      @lucycallaghan8435 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly what I was thinking!!!. He looks like Ricky, speaks like Ricky, apparently ! It’s quite something.

  • @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp
    @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredible Edible Search 😊

  • @lindybooth2078
    @lindybooth2078 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This was completely riveting. Thanks both! Best 'ND' interview heard so far! :-)

  • @leidabos3740
    @leidabos3740 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @life13525
    @life13525 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    what a lovely exchange...thank you...really enjoyed listening to both of you...

  • @CL-he4jz
    @CL-he4jz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    my son when little always sed " YOU want ... (so and such)" /" you did it" talking about himself, always called himself "you" instead of i. Was always in 3rd person... after all we were " thing- ing" him i spose, making him into the "other". I know other kids who do this. I wondered if he was reflecting us calling him "you" as in, he was still unaware of an "i" personal to him. And then he started using his name, but still in 3rd person. I loved this insight, and listening here. I recognised that thing with trees and objects being infused, being "me" as well.

  • @rosa-boom-nonduality
    @rosa-boom-nonduality ปีที่แล้ว +1

    💗

  • @tomsmith2361
    @tomsmith2361 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍😊

  • @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp
    @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You Can't Choose Before You Choose 😂

  • @williamjeffreys2980
    @williamjeffreys2980 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    After some thought, I considered that in my experiences with non-duality I still maintained some semblance of identity. It seems to me your concern and hesitancy is from a potential loss of personal identity. Identity might be a poor word, perhaps better considered an awareness, separate in one aspect, but not really separate at all. Each point of awareness is aware of itself, and the awareness is capable of being shared. The tree is aware of itself as a tree. The leaf is aware of itself as a leaf. So on and so forth. You have a foot in both worlds, which is a good thing.

  • @williamjeffreys2980
    @williamjeffreys2980 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It seems you are clinging to this construction. You speak of your hopes and dreams. There is nothing wrong with making the most of your endeavors, but there is nothing that goes with you when you leave here but your experiences and your relationships. Am I misunderstanding you?