Podcast "The Essence of Non-Duality" by Rupert Spira available on iTunes: goo.gl/SYCCwy non-duality.rupertspira.com/
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@karlapd518883 жыл бұрын
The part when Rupert speaks about the relationship with his father and how he now loves him without needing him is so so beautiful... thank you for sharing this conversation 🙏
@user-ny7ki8ss3x
His calmness is so nice and i love it so much
@lisafox10015 жыл бұрын
This tender, compassionate, loving exchange brought tears of empathy and joy to my eyes.
@maciej.ratajczak
Would love to see an interview with Rupert and his Dad!
@WonderingAboutThat Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this
@higherlifeacademy Жыл бұрын
I notice that is the version of my 'self' who I like less when I am with my mother (for example) and then project this onto her. I struggle or resist my own feelings towards her and then experience guilt for feeling that way. I keep remminding myself that this is the way back into self-love,letting go of the 'blame' for not being perfect and the people I am intimate with not being perfect.
@margueritecurtis21687 жыл бұрын
Beautifully expressed.
@HelloOki
Rupert could have said "you are your parents and u hate yourself" but he responded according to how she needed to hear it
@songwritersvillage4538
Very moving..
@rachaellouise2666
Profound!
@dorarebelo6734 жыл бұрын
I know baby. This is a very opportunistic situation because of the way we are used.
@lindaj713 жыл бұрын
It makes perfect sense that love cannot be divided and parcelled out in different amounts. However, my love for my grandchildren seems so much more intense than my love for all others. What is that?
@siriosstar4789
loving your parents less is only a problem when you claim to love everyone else the same . this puts into question the validity of the Sameness .
@mindfulkayaker7737
According to Ramesh Balsekar nobody is responsable neither for his good deeds nor for his wrong doings therefore neither forgiveness nor condemnation make any sense.