
Gold Coast Talks, 1995 April
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An afternoon talk held at Bond University on the Gold Coast on 9 APRIL 1995
LANGUAGE: English
YEAR RECORDED: 1995
PLACE RECORDED: Gold Coast, Australia
DURATION: 2 hours and 54 minutes
EPISODE NOTES
GOLD COAST TALK 9 APRIL 1995
Do you want to suffer any more? – Shock and taking action – Being true to your feelings; love is not a feeling – Eastern language – Stop acknowledging your feelings – What you fear is coming; the dread of being born; the life process – What can I do, not what do I feel – The still mind and Eastern teachers – Enlightenment of the burden of feeling – Going into Me: the absence of myself, my natural place, a sensational place
Believing in feelings – Authority of master consciousness: the loving father – If I learn to be me, will I be happy all the time? Birthdays and children – How do I get back to Me from thinking and feeling? – Achievement without thought: how to create a novel – Philosophies and falsehoods; leaving the senses; videogames – Suppressing feelings and knowing what you are doing – Breaking up old illusion and confusion – Going into Me: knowledge of peace, a place of no position
Ascending your mountain and coming down into existence – Interpretation of feelings, likes and dislikes – Sensation, making love, feeling and boredom – Thou shalt not kill – Everybody pays back for the wrongs of humanity – Alone and lonely, interpretation of feelings – Going into Me: with eyes open – Inner perception: washing machine inside – Pop songs and their content; Barry sings ‘The Place of the Sinking Heart’
Being true to the situation and going against my feelings – Going into Me: a place of non existence – Facing emotion in young children; compassion and serving humanity – Coldness of universal love – Free will, free choice, wilfulness – Feeling and psychic knowledge – Honesty in partnership – Facing moral dilemmas: knowing what you are doing – The Wailing Wall, perpetuating sentimental feeling – Purpose of life – Sensational life and feeling life