I adore Tammy’s earnestness and honesty in the spirit of beginner’s mind. Beautiful conversation
@benjapeterson613217 сағат бұрын
❤🎉This is the best interview of Tami and Rupert. The best to starting a New Year. Congratulations!! I love the feeling I have when Rupert put us in the new born being and just about to die in 2 minutes 🎉Put 1:03:21 those together, I feel so alive. birth and death is the same thing. I got it for the first time and it is so beautiful and refreshing. 2 days ago, I listened to the Buddhist nun who was a nurse helping people die in peace at her work in the Hospice. And my goal is to prepare myself to die in peace. Rupert has already take me there from his words in this interview. Thanks Rupert, I love you so much.
@tonylaramee2125Күн бұрын
This conversation evokes such a clear explanation of what Rupert communicates. A marvelous video.
@tonylaramee2125Күн бұрын
If one were in the right place, this could be the switch that would turn on clear seeing of our true nature.
@hazelr992Күн бұрын
Yes! Rupert is absolutely what would we have named a “Master”. Even though the term “Master”is also just a concept. I began with my own personal, experience of the perfect warmth and compassion, then was lead to Eckhart Tolle. One day Rupert also blessed me with his Presence and Wisdom, too! Thank you, Tammy, for facilitating these very aware dialogues. Blessing to all🌻
@mikei5550Күн бұрын
Imagine always being able to say “I am exactly where I want to be” no matter what circumstance is unfolding in the content of my experience. That is my daily practice for 2025. It may require that I use my phone 92% less than I did in 2024.
@memento6204Күн бұрын
The "I am" is not what you assume it to be, but the recognition that what you assume to be is not real. So when you say, "I am exactly where I want to be" and mean it without trying to mean anything… this comes from that recognition. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a person, and to the extent it does is the extent to which this peace will remains elusive.
@yamunarohrich3753Күн бұрын
hopefully you do might be the biggest of all you ever have to yourself 🫶😘🥰
@ryanremembersКүн бұрын
"Your original face" reminds me of the famous line from Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series that the main character says to express disappointment in another's actions: "You have forgotten the face of your father."
@zielsmagie23 сағат бұрын
This is a wonderful conversation 😊 Thanks for sharing ❤
@monikashealingyoga4853Күн бұрын
What an amazing conversation! Totally enjoyed and resonated with it. 🙏♥️
@samanthastjohn8119Күн бұрын
Outstanding!! Thank you! So clear...❤❤❤
@yzu_Күн бұрын
Learning how to be is like teaching a fish how to stop swimming. The difficulty of pure being stems from it being easier than anything we have ever done because it is the absence of doing.
@BlandetGufКүн бұрын
What a beautiful conversation.
@Roshan-q6nКүн бұрын
The sun shines for all beings. We don't control it. The same goes for the light when it shines from within.
@Swoozy724Күн бұрын
The only thing I struggle with about this teaching is that there are circumstances in life that warrant you to not want to be in them. If you’re suffering, then the drive to change usually comes from your recognition that you do not want to be in that situation, so to say we should be okay in every situation is a bit confusing.
@terefefeyssa877Күн бұрын
@Swoozy724: You have a good point to be explored. Swoozy: I try to share what I understand. 1. There are situations in life . All situations happen. Pleasant,unpleasant. Good or bad,etc. We don't necessarily choose unpleasant and bad situations. It is obvious. There are two situations here: One is the situation. The other is the resistance we have about the situation. Bad situation and the resistance to push the bad situation. The resistance to push away the situations amplifies our suffering. That is called psychological suffering. That is the core point to be seen. I am not sure if I am clear or not.
@dasarkasКүн бұрын
Great conversation! 🙏🏼
@preguntari0Күн бұрын
Wonderful!
@moonglow663919 сағат бұрын
If happiness is the "nature of our being", then suffering is too. They are two sides of the same coin. I think it's better to say happiness is also the nature of our being.
@TimC-CambridgeКүн бұрын
Serenity 😉
@RfnapavalleyКүн бұрын
The ego is compelled to argue for its uniqueness, when in fact it is a product of its genes and condioning.
@plumeria66Күн бұрын
The example of primary being would work best if he is talking about being in the peaceful womb with no stimulation before birth. Because babies get born screaming and in shock.
@moonglow663919 сағат бұрын
My mother just died but I can't "say yes" to it.
@SoulCoachKris9 сағат бұрын
Im very sorry for your loss ❤ but I think he means you can say yes to the emotion grief. The resistance against our feelings is suffering, not feeling is spiritual bypassing. Big hug 🫂 from Germany
@stevenmccarthy112Күн бұрын
Try being HAPPY when you are aware of the horror that surrounds one in this world. Thousands of children murdered in Gaza recently should make one feel all rosy inside...