Thank you Fred, I'm so grateful for finding your videos, you changed my life ☺️❤️
@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
Splendid! I'm glad to be of service.💙
@Howdyho.3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
You are generous, and trust me, there a lot of gratitude for it.
@AwakeningClarityNowAdmin2 ай бұрын
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@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
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@TerryOldfieldYoutube3 ай бұрын
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@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
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@RobbeyT13 ай бұрын
Emerson Non-duality speaks about knowing you, and the help you gave him when he had no money.
@kenjones1023 ай бұрын
I just stumbled on Emerson the other day. I wondered if he is teaching directly in a way similar to if not identical to Fred's teaching methods.
@RobbeyT13 ай бұрын
@@kenjones102 Well I thoughts so too, until I saw the end of his recent 1 on 1 with Marcin and realized that he had followed speakers like Tony Parsons, Jim Newman etc for years until his awakening. Emerson took a different approach than all of these speakers since he noticed they all get fixated within their own well practised grooves, like scratched records. He noticed that these 'robotic/repetitive' sayings of radical non-duality becomes belief systems for the mind to follow and this (unintentionally) can act like a carrot to entice more followers to continue seeking.
@kenjones1023 ай бұрын
@@RobbeyT1 Grateful for your reply and much love to brother Fred.
@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
Emerson and I have no quarrels. His picture is prominently placed on the wall of my studio, and I've read his first series of essays. I can't remember if I read the second, but he was a powerful influence on me. Thoreau was the earliest. Reading Walden altered my direction in life. I read Emerson during the early days of this teaching when I was both confused by and frustrated with the "nondual community," so to speak. He "gave me permission" to ignore the lot of them and teach from my own experience. Only!💙
@kenjones1022 ай бұрын
@@FredDavisNonduality Fred, It was that Emerson who I read early in my seeking. Writing under the pseudonym Ralph Waldo Trine, his book “In Tune with the Infinite” propelled me with a big “Yes!” as I went on to delve deeper. The funny thing is that the book had been sitting on a shelf in my family home before I was a baby. It was given to my mother by a dear friend as a departing gift when she emigrated to North America. Today, it comes as no surprise to me to learn that he was inspired by the Upanishads, or that one can trace AA to encounters with a Swami of the Ramakrishna order in California. Be that as it may, as they used to say, I was referring to a guy on KZbin who calls himself Emerson Nonduality. Resting as Awareness, Ken
@georgepitner39062 ай бұрын
"He is a machine which is brought into motion by external influences and external impacts. Man can do nothing. But he does not realize this and ascribes to himself the capacity to do. Man cannot do. Everything he thinks he does really happens. It happens exactly as 'it rains', or 'it thaws.'" P.D. Ouspensky "The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution."
@bertkreft96892 ай бұрын
you can feel - when the impulse arises - and you can let it go - but you cannot decide - why you do not follow it schopehauer expressed it differently - you can do what you want - but you cannot want what you want
@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
You're on the right path. These things arise spontaneously from the juncture of conditions meeting conditioning. Decisions happen. They are not "made."
@jamiemills26453 ай бұрын
Fred gets it. Fred no longer needs an ego because he's overcome the habitual fight or flight mindset we're taught to harbour. 🕊️🫶🏻🙏🏻
@FredDavisNonduality2 ай бұрын
There's still ego here, but it's no longer a problem.
@jamiemills26452 ай бұрын
@@FredDavisNonduality Until the last moment, then you might realise. 🙏🏻