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Buddha at the Gas Pump

199. Discussion with Jac O’Keeffe, Francis Bennett, and Igor Kufayev

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2013

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

At the 2013 Science and Non-Duality Conference in San Jose, I moderated a panel with Igor Kufayev, Jac O'Keeffe, and Francis Bennett as participants. We decided to videotape a discussion the night before in which we could develop and refine what we would discuss in the conference presentation. We had begun doing that in a hotel meeting room, when we were informed that due to contractual agreements between conference organizers and the hotel, the room had to be vacated and locked. So we took our discussion outside where it became a much more informal dialog. It was taped on an iPhone, with background music for the first several minutes, jets flying overhead, etc. So the audio quality isn't ideal, but many in the audience which gathered felt it was a very useful discussion which deserved a wider audience. So I'm posting it here, in audio only. Here's the published abstract of the panel discussion. This "pre-panel" discussion covers a lot more ground: Is Awakening, as it’s commonly understood, merely the realization of the Absolute, non-dual reality, or is it a stage or stepping stone to a much more mature development – a larger wholeness, inclusive of both absolute and relative? Francis Bennett, Jac O'Keeffe, and Igor Kufayev will posit that the latter is the case, and discuss the necessity of integrating absolute and relative after awakening, including practical methodologies to facilitate it. They will discuss how a more holistic path before awakening as found in Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian traditions, leads to smoother integration after awakening. These traditions include moral, meditative/contemplative, and wisdom strands designed to develop a "human vehicle" capable of skillfully and effortlessly containing the non-dual wisdom in a relative, human existence. The neglect of this insight has caused many to become stranded on the "island" of unhealthy "spiritual dissociative disorder". This integration does not pertain merely to being able to function in practical life. It is a critical foundation for a vast range of potential development that may unfold after the sort of awakening many mistake as final or ultimate. Perception, appreciation, emotions, and intellect can be refined far beyond what is generally regarded as “normal” or even optimal. Recorded 10/26/2013 Other BatGap interviews with these participants: Francis Francis Bennett Francis Bennett & Adyashanti on "Resurrecting Jesus" Francis Bennett, in Panel Discussion on Refined Perception Francis Bennett, with John Mark Stroud Francis Bennett in Batgap Panel at Sofia U. Part 1 | Part 2 Francis Bennett and Adyashanti on "The Embrace of Jesus and Buddha" Francis Bennett in panel discussion:: “Emptiness is also Form” Igor Igor Kufayev with David Loy Igor Kufayev, in Panel Discussion with John Hagelin and Mark McCooey Igor Kufayev, in Panel Discussion on Kashmir Shaivism A Touch of Grace – (Short Film) Wikipedia Page Jac Jac O’Keeffe Panel discussions on ethics and spiritual teaching SAND Panel Discussion on Sexual Misconduct, Money, Power, Trauma & Ethics in Spiritual Communities Audio below and as a Podcast. No video recording. Save

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The My understanding of this whole thing, just to kind of get us rolling, is the Bible says the body is a temple of its soul.

0:32.6

And all these states of consciousness and realizations and everything that we're talking about have a physiological basis, every thought we think, there's something happening in the brain.

0:42.3

Even though the thought may not come from the brain, at least the brain is enabling us to have it,

0:48.3

the way a radio enables us to listen to music, even though the music isn't in the radio.

0:53.3

I have encountered people, in fact I'm going to interview one next week, who have had

0:58.2

profound, dramatic, sudden awakenings without having a clue as to what they were or what was

1:05.5

going on. Holly had that kind of experience. She went by the name Saro Jeannie. Some of you may have

1:10.5

seen her interview a couple of years ago. If by the name Saro Genie, some of you may have seen her

1:10.8

interview a couple of years ago. If that happens, there can be a very intense period, sometimes

1:16.4

lasting years of catch up, where the body, not the thing you put on French fries, but catching

1:21.7

up, where the body has to adjust and accommodate to support and be able to reflect that awakening.

1:28.3

It's just the way it works.

1:30.3

A radical change in consciousness necessitates a radical change in physiological functioning

1:36.3

in order to be sustained and supported.

1:39.3

So I think that's the theme of what we were talking about.

1:42.3

That's enough of an introduction for me. I'll just let others kind of carry on.

1:48.8

I think increasingly it tends to be a gentler process nowadays.

1:55.3

Traditionally, it was rougher.

1:57.3

Mostly because there's such an evolutionary shift now.

1:59.8

There's a globalization, a shift in consciousness globally.

2:03.2

It's like when you move at the speed of the group, it's gentle transition.

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