
Nonduality, Consciousness, and Ending Suffering — Rupert Spira
The Weekend University
The Good News in the Gospels
In your book, You're the Happiness that You Seek, you give the metaphor of a man called John Smith, who plays King Lear. When John Smith becomes mixed with the thoughts, feelings, actions, and relationships of the character King Lear, he seems to become King Lear. In the analogy, John Smith represents our essential self before who we are is qualified by our thoughts,. Our feelings, our actions, our relationships. That's very well said. It just struck me there as you were speaking that this understanding seems to be what they were talking about. I'm not sure I don't know that much, but in the gospels and everything, they talk about the good news. This
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