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Buddha at the Gas Pump

023. Rick Archer interviewed by Richard Miller

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2010

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

I'm the Chief Cook and Bottle Washer at Buddha at the Gas Pump. Richard Miller hosts a similar interview show called Never Not Here. Somehow we connected and he asked to interview me, not necessarily as an awakened being or teacher, but as a fellow spiritual aspirant. In the summer of 1967, when I was 17 years old, I was driving through Westport, CT with three friends in the car. One of them in the back seat was reading from a commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead by Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (Ram Dass). A quiet but memorable realization dawned in me that there was such a thing as "enlightenment" and that realizing it was life's ultimate goal. I rather recklessly explored that possibility through drugs for a year, then saw the futility of that approach and learned Transcendental Meditation. I taught TM for 25 years and still meditate regularly but am not affiliated with any particular spiritual organization. I respect any of them which seem to offer genuine benefits to their participants. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded 6/5/2010. Other talks by or interviews of Rick on BatGap: SAND 2019 - Knowledge/Reality is Different in Different States of Consciousness 2018 SAND Conference Q&A and Interview by Shakti Caterina Maggi SAND 2017: "The Ethics of Enlightenment" Talk at Berkeley Open Circle Center SAND 2015: Science and Spirituality: Potential Allies in Discovering Truth Interviewed by Fax Gilbert YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Welcome to Never Not Here 00:02:56 - The Growth of Transcendental Meditation in Fairfield 00:05:45 - A Diverse Spiritual Community in Fairfield 00:08:12 - The Blurring of Cultural Boundaries 00:11:23 - The Awakening Moment 00:13:59 - Sincerity and Genuine Practice 00:16:48 - The Profound Effects of Long Meditation 00:19:36 - The Process of Re-Entry from Meditation Retreats 00:22:28 - Unwinding Deep Stresses 00:24:52 - The Benefits of Dissolving Negative Experiences 00:26:35 - The Continuous Practice of Meditation 00:28:26 - The Reflection of Consciousness in the Nervous System 00:30:25 - Becoming a Better Reflector 00:32:21 - The African man's interpretation of the surroundings 00:34:31 - The Correlation of Concept and Experience 00:38:11 - The Presence of Babbling Saints and Articulating Experience 00:41:28 - Different Orientations and Experiences 00:45:27 - The Origins of Spiritual Traditions and Their Relevance Today 00:48:16 - The Qualities of Enlightenment 00:50:06 - Layers of Ignorance and the Essence of Consciousness 00:51:56 - Preferences and Enlightenment 00:54:03 - The Limitations of Conceptual Thinking 00:56:25 - Duality in Concepts: The Positive and Negative 00:58:40 - The Tragedy of Locked Perspectives 01:01:23 - Living in a State of Enlightenment 01:04:27 - Leaving the Incubator and Awakening 01:07:11 - The Illusion of Movement in Enlightenment 01:10:21 - Embracing Further Unfoldments in Education 01:13:33 - The Paradox of Seeking Answers 01:16:05 - Remembering the Nature of Thoughts 01:18:28 - Farewell for this Episode

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Hello everyone, Richard Miller here, and welcome to Never Not Here.

0:30.6

And we've just been kind of in love with talking.

0:34.6

You know, people come on, people post on the site.

0:39.3

You know, of course we have our teachers, our guests, but we want to hear from everybody.

0:46.3

So you don't have to be a so-called teacher, you know, or a presenter of non-duality. That's not really what we're all about, you know. We're just about life and we're about, you know, or a presenter of non-duality. That's not really what we're all about, you know.

0:56.0

We're just about life and we're about, you know, what makes life tick,

1:00.0

and we want to know from you and from everyone else what makes their life tick and, you know,

1:06.0

what we can discover together just by dialoguing. And today we're going to have a really good look at what I'm doing actually

1:16.6

because we're with Rick Archer and he's actually doing the same thing we do with never not here.

1:22.6

He's got something called Buddha at the gas pump.

1:25.6

And that's actually interviews with people that

1:29.0

are talking about life. And he's in a really cool place that I've always wanted to visit

1:34.5

Fairfield, Iowa. And a lot of people that are interested in, you know, what is true about

1:42.5

life have gravitated to Fairfield. and I guess we'll let Rick tell

1:47.0

us what what the ambiance is like there but anyhow Rick welcome to never night here

1:53.0

Thanks Richard I appreciate it

1:56.0

So have you lived all your life in Fairfield or yes but, but the first 20-some-odd years of my life were spent in Fairfield, Connecticut.

2:06.6

Oh-ho!

2:07.6

I didn't move to Fairfield, Iowa until 1987, so I've been here ever since then.

2:16.6

I have a thing for Fairfields, I guess.

2:18.3

Right.

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