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🗓️ 30 May 2016
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump. My name is Rick Archer. Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people. There have been nearly 350 of them now. And if you'd like to check out previous |
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1:03.0 | My guest today is Shruti. |
1:06.0 | Shruti writes about her experience with an uncommon and painful illness called interstitial |
1:12.2 | cystitis. This ongoing and chronic condition challenged her to stay present with daily pain |
1:17.4 | and to look further inward for answers. In the extreme moment of pain, in which consciousness |
1:23.2 | began to fade, Shruti experienced the erasure of all that clouds over the earliest source of vision. |
1:29.7 | She asks the question, with whose vision are we seeing when the lights are going out? |
1:35.0 | Has this early vision ever known anything at all? |
1:38.4 | After these extreme episodes of pain, Shruti spent time on retreat with teachers such as |
1:42.4 | Gangesh and Shri Muji. She found no difference in these non-dual pointings and discoveries made directly in painful circumstances. |
1:50.0 | Shruti finds that we can allow what is painful to become a tool to disrupt the ordinary layers of our experience. |
1:57.0 | Underneath these layers, we find the unconditional piece that is our constant being |
2:02.0 | in each moment. Can we investigate the source of ordinary vision? Can we find the place |
2:06.8 | of true seeing that is earlier than who we think we are? |
2:11.9 | So thanks, Christine. Welcome. |
2:13.8 | Thank you. We could start in a number of places, but I think people might be curious about what I just |
2:21.3 | read and we might as well get right into your story and then we'll kind of take it from there. |
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