Some of these contractions are like creases that can't be ironed out. No matter what we do, we may take them to the grave and that needs to be okay. Nothing needs to change in order to Be.
I think judith Blackstone is another great voice on this topic , resistances in the mind and beliefs held mirrored as holdings in the fascia and soft tissues , as mind let's go of rigid structures bodily tensions arise into awareness to be felt into and dissolved , its a process , many layers , subtler and subtler resistances on mind level and corresponding contractions in bodily tissue, elasticity of body can be regained, body can feel like home again as in childhood.
Thank you Rupert for explaining a phenomenon I have experienced for many years during zazen meditation. Many times I used to hear a loud bang like a door slamming shut and then in my meditative state I used to visualize a small bright light with my subconscious responding with, "I'm not ready yet!" ...Rupert you are right on the mark which many of my Zen teachers have missed!
Regardless, we all have a conditioning of the body, whether we know every detail of that experience, it's just a pointer that he's making in which he acknowledges the tensions in the body or the bodily conditioning we all experience to some degree or another, "It makes this understanding possible." If we didn't have some sort of bodily conditioning, we would remain as pure consciousness without experience (of a body & world), which is not our experience. Goodnight, everyone!
this explains greatly ptsd, and overt trauma that occurs over and over , and even tho i worked thru it, i will have a tsunami attack of panic without realizing it. hmm. ty. luckily, meditation is very helpful.
I have an enormous amount of tension trapped in my body from extreme anxiety that began with a breakdown on psychedelics 16 years ago, followed by an anti-anxiety drug addiction. My body 'wants' to release the tension but my mind resists and blocks it. However, I have started getting IV ketamine treatments. The second time I received ketamine, which is a gentle psychedelic, I think it pushed the resistance aside with brute force. My body started shaking furiously, wobbling at the hips, my head flapping back and forth, and then full-body muscular contractions as the resistance battled fiercely with my faith in freedom from fear. This went on for 3 hours. In the next two days, I had two more massive releases like this, lasting 2-3 hours. I've never experienced anything like it. It is exhausting but I am glad ketamine can enable all the terror energy to come pouring out of my body at once. I'm going back again this week, two weeks later, and expect the same result. I have yet to experience any subjective shifts in my consciousness because of these releases, but we'll see. It is hard to imagine not having such a shift before long.
@@_deers so happy for you, and for me that you share it with me🤗 very kind of you. I found it also through RUclips while listening to a interview with another topic. She mentioned it several times and I was thinking, what is that TRE? I tried it once after doing some research and consulted then a certified TRE teacher to make sure I understand the exercises. It’s incredible, my tension in the neck is gone and the impact on my mind and body is just great. Very glad it is something good for you and thanks to Mr Perceli🙏🏻🤗
Yes ,these are very effective,,, I've created my own....creative and liberating.... I released pain in it's climax......fell deep into still point......it happened...it happened swiftly...love these awesome...... Kay La
Glips awakening - see that you are aware and exist You are not the mind / thought You aware of them Fully awaken - stay in this awareness as possible until it your experience and you are that Enlightenment - live as this self aware beeing in all situations Let all sensations of fear to come out to this awareness and clean up
Aha! This is why you can understand loads but when you are triggered you are back in your angst. Tim fletcher is a Christian trauma counsellor. He explains you need a therapist working one to one sometimes because however many self help books you read, the feeling of trauma are still there.
Would love to know & purchase exploration of face / chest / belly region (if there is such a meditation) Yoga meditations mentioned in this video. Could somebody povide links / information to which are meditations I'm looking for? Thanks
Mr. Spira will tell you that "objects don't have existence; existence has objects", which is not actual. Existence doesn't have objects either; existence has the illusion of objects by way of mental processes. It's not the body that has to be liberated, there is no actual body. It's the Mind that has to be liberated from the delusion of body. When the Self is free of the delusion of object then the illusion of body object will be set in it's proper place within the Mind.
+One Iam This is what Rupert is says though he doesn't elaborate in this video. He usually and often states it as "apparent objects", "apparent separate self", etc. to make the distinction you point out. Watch a few more and you'll see.
It is hard to talk about what has no words using words. Concepts have their limit regarding that which is without concepts. Rupert does describe and explain it very expertly. However, one thing he talks about is that we make a concession to language and words, etc. If you keep that in mind, then any gaps or problems in understanding can be compensated for.
The link is the cosmic internet ...just breathe deeply into the belly then gently and slowly breathe out (many times) and then just observe whatever phenomenon pops up. ^^
If anyone can answer this please. if your aware of being aware. How would you relax the awareness? He says to relax the awareness. Does it mean to be come comfortable being aware not let anything take you away from being aware or does he mean like try let go of awareness as if your trying to go to sleep.how would u surrender if your trying to stay aware? It's hard to explain but if a thoughts trying to take u away do you surrender to the awareness no matter what the thought is and just be aware of it and not follow it? That kinda requires some effort. So then how would u relax?
+Andrew Bush There is a theoretical approach and the details on various aspects of experience and the mind. However, as Rupert was saying, it is experiential. You have the phase of trying to intellectually comprehend details about the functions of the mind, but this all points towards your own, direct experience. From your questions, it seems that you know that thoughts "about" it can be distracting, so what is the feeling, intuition and exact knowing of it? If we talk about water all day, we may understand water well, but jumping into a lake for a swim or drinking a glass of water is a direct experience of it. To relax, in this sense, is to relax in the best way you understand the state of full relaxation of body and mind. The practice of that is a good focus. If you are trying to relax, you may notice the trying and that carries, at the least, a sense of activity or "tension" itself. Frequent and deep relaxation can become easier and more natural as you apply patience and continue. Suspending ideas or inquires when you relax into it is something to consider and if you are comfortable with it, simply surrender and let yourself relax. Repeat that until it feels comfortable and natural and it is best to do it when you feel like it rather than forcing it or being regimented, though some people prefer that. One aspect of this relaxation, in a technical sense is to remain aware. So, practicing focus and awareness is another matter and you can learn more about various methods through these videos and other means. If you fall asleep with deep relaxation, don't consider that a failure. Deep rest is significant and a way to trust your own immersion into it is to lay a good foundation for that trust. Insight into your ability to surrender fully to your true nature is worth developing in this matter.
I mean I just don't know where to go. I can view things from awareness and feel as though I'm staying there but then I feel as though I could be doing something wrong. like daydreaming without any kind of images. Just blank. But of course I hear stuff still and my attention goes there I guess I should put it back at awareness. Then my bigger question is tht if I put my attention toward awareness and a thought comes I put myself back at awareness but that makes the thought disappear or am I doing something wrong?
You are doing something. Take it as it comes. If you can reread what you are saying and how you are thinking, that's a good key here. Non-duality is not complex, but the structures we cling to about things can be. We tend to indulge in or suppress thoughts. Look into that. Consider what you are experiencing as cycles or waves. This happens in Dzogchen, too. It is fine. No need for commentary or even to question it if you continue to abide in the process without distraction. Firs there are thoughts, then no thoughts. Who is putting who or what back into something or other? Notice it.
One thing that Rupert said which helped me was "instead of looking at objects with/from awareness, look at objects as awareness". In a nutshell it should feel easy and natural. Else we are trying too hard and will take us away from being as awareness. Also remember we have to keep doing this as often as we can since we can stay in this mode only for a few moments initially and the mind takes over. After sometime when we realize, we have to come back to awareness which again will stay for a few moments. Relentless practice will gradually increase the duration where we remain as awareness. Good luck and Godspeeed!!!
One Rupert Spira video a day - keeps identification with ego away :)
Indeed
'Go away' WHAT 🤣???
haha good one
This made me laugh so hard that it hurts.🤣🤣i am ok.✌
@@Pinkheartbwell Teal'c? Is that you?
9:05 "in my experience, it's something that we have to come back to again and again"
Yes
awareness and awareness of the spaciousness is key
a borderless field of sensations 🙏
instant realization of self-awareness and self- healing, just brilliant!🙏💗🙏
Some of these contractions are like creases that can't be ironed out. No matter what we do, we may take them to the grave and that needs to be okay. Nothing needs to change in order to Be.
I think judith Blackstone is another great voice on this topic , resistances in the mind and beliefs held mirrored as holdings in the fascia and soft tissues , as mind let's go of rigid structures bodily tensions arise into awareness to be felt into and dissolved , its a process , many layers , subtler and subtler resistances on mind level and corresponding contractions in bodily tissue, elasticity of body can be regained, body can feel like home again as in childhood.
Often when listening to Rupert’s teachings I find my body spontaneously relaxing
Open and Soften
Love Ruperts simplistic yet profound teachings of the " self" and awareness 🙏💗🙏
Thank you Rupert for explaining a phenomenon I have experienced for many years during zazen meditation. Many times I used to hear a loud bang like a door slamming shut and then in my meditative state I used to visualize a small bright light with my subconscious responding with, "I'm not ready yet!" ...Rupert you are right on the mark which many of my Zen teachers have missed!
Nice. It reminds me of the Vipassana meditation techniques. Many thanks.
Your voice in beautiful.
Make that ... Is beautiful!
Absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much for this valuable information. Lots of love from an Australian 🇦🇺❤
A Rupert a day keeps the doctor away.
A Rupert before bed keeps you out of your head.
This is really amazing
Regardless, we all have a conditioning of the body, whether we know every detail of that experience, it's just a pointer that he's making in which he acknowledges the tensions in the body or the bodily conditioning we all experience to some degree or another, "It makes this understanding possible." If we didn't have some sort of bodily conditioning, we would remain as pure consciousness without experience (of a body & world), which is not our experience.
Goodnight, everyone!
Very helpful explanation. Thanks for sharing the meditation info from your site :)
Thanks for your teachings Rupi :)
Thanks a lot!!!
🙏👌🎯❤️
Thank you very helpful
when you fully awake....yor thouts return to words and your feelings returns to body senstation
Yes exactly it’s not normal to not feel with your thoughts
this explains greatly ptsd, and overt trauma that occurs over and over , and even tho i worked thru it, i will have a tsunami attack of panic without realizing it. hmm. ty. luckily, meditation is very helpful.
I have an enormous amount of tension trapped in my body from extreme anxiety that began with a breakdown on psychedelics 16 years ago, followed by an anti-anxiety drug addiction. My body 'wants' to release the tension but my mind resists and blocks it.
However, I have started getting IV ketamine treatments. The second time I received ketamine, which is a gentle psychedelic, I think it pushed the resistance aside with brute force. My body started shaking furiously, wobbling at the hips, my head flapping back and forth, and then full-body muscular contractions as the resistance battled fiercely with my faith in freedom from fear. This went on for 3 hours.
In the next two days, I had two more massive releases like this, lasting 2-3 hours. I've never experienced anything like it. It is exhausting but I am glad ketamine can enable all the terror energy to come pouring out of my body at once. I'm going back again this week, two weeks later, and expect the same result.
I have yet to experience any subjective shifts in my consciousness because of these releases, but we'll see. It is hard to imagine not having such a shift before long.
How are you doing, @valar?
I have recently discovered TRE, this might be something for you? Trauma/Tension Release Exercises from David Perceli
Peter Levines somatic experiencing is the way. Learn about titration, pendulation, orientation.. and patience, gentleness.
@@Fairy-8080 Thank you so much for leading me to TRE with your comment. Even though your advice was not directed at me, I'm very glad you wrote this.
@@_deers so happy for you, and for me that you share it with me🤗 very kind of you. I found it also through RUclips while listening to a interview with another topic. She mentioned it several times and I was thinking, what is that TRE? I tried it once after doing some research and consulted then a certified TRE teacher to make sure I understand the exercises. It’s incredible, my tension in the neck is gone and the impact on my mind and body is just great. Very glad it is something good for you and thanks to Mr Perceli🙏🏻🤗
thank you. this was very helpful for me. I will look into these yoga meditations. =)
Yes ,these are very effective,,, I've created my own....creative and liberating.... I released pain in it's climax......fell deep into still point......it happened...it happened swiftly...love these awesome...... Kay La
Sounds very much like the scanning process during Vipassana meditation as it’s taught by Goenka. But pls correct me if I’m wrong.
Glips awakening - see that you are aware and exist
You are not the mind / thought
You aware of them
Fully awaken - stay in this awareness as possible until it your experience and you are that
Enlightenment - live as this self aware beeing in all situations
Let all sensations of fear to come out to this awareness and clean up
Thank you
Would love to hear what you say bout or how you would teach contemplation. I think the how and why is a big "obstacle" for many.
I've discovered this exercises through open focus by Les Fermi same approach from different, experimental psychology, origin.
Interesting, I have never heard of this stuff… Love new information to research-Usually leads to a path of discovery and a WE
It sounds like he is talking about something like the cleaning practice in Heartfulness or Sahag Marg Raja Yoga. Cleaning of samskaras or impressions.
3:11 .....🔥🎯❤️🙏👏
Oneness with the present
The voice of the person asking question sounds like Jeff Foster voice
Thank you, Rupert... Do you have a specific meditation for the face as I feel/sense what you speak of around it?
+Gloria J. Barrera Are you aware of The Headless Way? Having No-face can prove to be quite liberating!
Daniel Shai are you referring to Douglas Harding? i read his books many years ago and yes he's goes into many headlessness exercises/experiments.
Thank you, Daniel... Have not studied Douglas Harding...
michael mcclure Thank you, Michael... Have not studied Douglas Harding...
But if you want to find Rupert's yoga experiments then just search on RUclips for "Rupert Spira Yoga meditations" :)
Are these tensions not seperate from any other kind of form, i.e coming and going?
Aha! This is why you can understand loads but when you are triggered you are back in your angst. Tim fletcher is a Christian trauma counsellor. He explains you need a therapist working one to one sometimes because however many self help books you read, the feeling of trauma are still there.
Gracias ♡♡♡
Would love to know & purchase exploration of face / chest / belly region (if there is such a meditation) Yoga meditations mentioned in this video. Could somebody povide links / information to which are meditations I'm looking for? Thanks
Look up into Rupert Spira's site.
Feeling the body requires thinking
Healing comes before dropping out of thinking
@@DanielRamirez-iq3wv Please elaborate
Is Rupert related to Gary Zhukov. ?
Mr. Spira will tell you that "objects don't have existence; existence has objects", which is not actual. Existence doesn't have objects either; existence has the illusion of objects by way of mental processes. It's not the body that has to be liberated, there is no actual body. It's the Mind that has to be liberated from the delusion of body. When the Self is free of the delusion of object then the illusion of body object will be set in it's proper place within the Mind.
+One Iam This is what Rupert is says though he doesn't elaborate in this video. He usually and often states it as "apparent objects", "apparent separate self", etc. to make the distinction you point out. Watch a few more and you'll see.
So clear... Thank you! 💞
It is hard to talk about what has no words using words. Concepts have their limit regarding that which is without concepts.
Rupert does describe and explain it very expertly. However, one thing he talks about is that we make a concession to language and words, etc. If you keep that in mind, then any gaps or problems in understanding can be compensated for.
🙏🏼💗💗💗👽
This sounds like another form of dearmoring.
Does anybody have a link for the meditations?
The link is the cosmic internet ...just breathe deeply into the belly then gently and slowly breathe out (many times) and then just observe whatever phenomenon pops up. ^^
Check out Heartfulness for a similar practice of cleaning meditation and pranahuti or yogic transmission.
Heartfulness is also free.
Again audio not working in Chrome, Mozilla and Internet Explorer :D
If anyone can answer this please. if your aware of being aware. How would you relax the awareness? He says to relax the awareness. Does it mean to be come comfortable being aware not let anything take you away from being aware or does he mean like try let go of awareness as if your trying to go to sleep.how would u surrender if your trying to stay aware? It's hard to explain but if a thoughts trying to take u away do you surrender to the awareness no matter what the thought is and just be aware of it and not follow it? That kinda requires some effort. So then how would u relax?
Thank you very very much.
+Andrew Bush There is a theoretical approach and the details on various aspects of experience and the mind. However, as Rupert was saying, it is experiential. You have the phase of trying to intellectually comprehend details about the functions of the mind, but this all points towards your own, direct experience. From your questions, it seems that you know that thoughts "about" it can be distracting, so what is the feeling, intuition and exact knowing of it? If we talk about water all day, we may understand water well, but jumping into a lake for a swim or drinking a glass of water is a direct experience of it.
To relax, in this sense, is to relax in the best way you understand the state of full relaxation of body and mind. The practice of that is a good focus. If you are trying to relax, you may notice the trying and that carries, at the least, a sense of activity or "tension" itself. Frequent and deep relaxation can become easier and more natural as you apply patience and continue. Suspending ideas or inquires when you relax into it is something to consider and if you are comfortable with it, simply surrender and let yourself relax. Repeat that until it feels comfortable and natural and it is best to do it when you feel like it rather than forcing it or being regimented, though some people prefer that.
One aspect of this relaxation, in a technical sense is to remain aware. So, practicing focus and awareness is another matter and you can learn more about various methods through these videos and other means. If you fall asleep with deep relaxation, don't consider that a failure. Deep rest is significant and a way to trust your own immersion into it is to lay a good foundation for that trust. Insight into your ability to surrender fully to your true nature is worth developing in this matter.
I mean I just don't know where to go. I can view things from awareness and feel as though I'm staying there but then I feel as though I could be doing something wrong. like daydreaming without any kind of images. Just blank. But of course I hear stuff still and my attention goes there I guess I should put it back at awareness. Then my bigger question is tht if I put my attention toward awareness and a thought comes I put myself back at awareness but that makes the thought disappear or am I doing something wrong?
You are doing something. Take it as it comes.
If you can reread what you are saying and how you are thinking, that's a good key here. Non-duality is not complex, but the structures we cling to about things can be. We tend to indulge in or suppress thoughts. Look into that.
Consider what you are experiencing as cycles or waves. This happens in Dzogchen, too. It is fine. No need for commentary or even to question it if you continue to abide in the process without distraction.
Firs there are thoughts, then no thoughts. Who is putting who or what back into something or other? Notice it.
One thing that Rupert said which helped me was "instead of looking at objects with/from awareness, look at objects as awareness". In a nutshell it should feel easy and natural. Else we are trying too hard and will take us away from being as awareness. Also remember we have to keep doing this as often as we can since we can stay in this mode only for a few moments initially and the mind takes over. After sometime when we realize, we have to come back to awareness which again will stay for a few moments. Relentless practice will gradually increase the duration where we remain as awareness. Good luck and Godspeeed!!!
It's good with psychedelics
Awareness is personal, Mr. Spira, and if you would have a conversation with me, I am certain you would agree.
That being said, truly wonderful video. I just disagree with your ultimate conclusion about awareness being impersonal.
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The Flesh made Spirit.
Temporary remedies 🤕
thank you