Nonduality, a lived-realisation
Conversations and reflections on the the nature of Reality and the source of happiness, love and beauty
The Nature of Consciousness —
RUPERT SPIRA at the Science and Nonduality Conference
One's actual experience is the only point of reference or criteria when we investigate ultimate reality. And all experience is known in the form of mind. Everything the mind knows or experiences is a reflection of its own nature. Therefore, the ultimate question that mind can ask is, ‘What is the nature of mind?’ or ‘Who am I?’
FRANCIS LUCILLE transmits
the ancient teachings of non-duality - the common ground of Advaita Vedanta, Ch’an Buddhism,
Zen, Taoism and Sufism.
Self-realisation is the stabilisation in peace, happiness and freedom of our natural state. This channel provides an awakening understanding to that truth. Francis’ teachings reflect those of his guru Jean Klein: appreciation for humor, art, music, and poetry, intellectual rigor with a “personal” twist due to his training in mathematics and physics, emphasis on the body and its feelings.
ECKHART TOLLE a spiritual teacher who focuses on the power of Presence, the awakened state of consciousness which transcends ego and discursive thinking. Eckhart sees this awakening as the essential next step in human evolution.
"One of the main teachings of the Buddah is is to recognizse the unreality of the self. That it is a mental construct that you mistake for who you are and the identification with the thoughts and subsequent emotions".
sky mirror - Anish Kapoor
FRANCIS LUCILLE speaks about one thing; awareness, our
true nature, the Absolute. This is the ancient teaching of nonduality, which is at the core of the message left behind by the founders of all great religions.
In a loving, open, peaceful manner, Francis points to a deep understanding that what we are is love, the pure awareness behind and between all the activities of the mind; - perceptions, sensations, thoughts, feelings.