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Buddha at the Gas Pump

359. Roger Castillo

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2016

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

From an early age I recall a natural inquisitiveness towards the nature and mechanics of all sorts of things. I was constantly observing and theorizing. Fortunately, throughout life, the denser and more persistent forms of suffering were not something I was particularly familiar with. Life unfolded quite smoothly on an inner and outer level. Although there was already a strong spiritual bent, it wasn't until my late twenties that life introduced the notion of enlightenment and the underlying non-dual nature of life. When this happened all the cells in my body shouted ‘yes’ and there was an unexplainable faith that trusted what had been read. From that point, everything else faded into insignificance next to the quest that had been ignited. This was the beginning of a wonderful phase which spontaneously started some 15 years back and spanning 5 years miraculously didn't stop until what was initially pointed at became lived on an unwavering basis. What was most amazing about the process was that from very early on the concept that everything is a 'happening' and not 'my doing' was introduced – that everything is unfolding exactly as it is meant to, not according to my will but according to God's Will. This notion immediately resonated deeply and in a short time the ingrained contrary beliefs dissolved and the conviction flowered into an experiential way of being that so perfectly embodied this pointer. This magically intricate process unfolded with this heart attitude present throughout, making it known directly to be a divinely orchestrated plan delivering everything that was needed in exactly the right proportions and at exactly the right time. I have been known to say "that if any of this process was actually up to 'me', I would have messed it up on day one!". And yet the paradox, but not contradiction, is that it was Roger who was the one contemplating, reading, meditating and so forth. From then I had a deep experiential conviction that everything in life happens the same way "according to God's Will" from the beginning of time to the end of time. This deepened and led to a radical insight about the nature of Source in its most primordial. From here the underlying oneness of life became obvious far more than just intellectually and an unbroken connection to Source was established from where peace of heart in daily living stems. I always speak from my own direct experience, however many who knew the great teachings of my beloved Guru Sri Ramesh Balsekar will recognize the content often comes through in much the same vein as what he shared with seekers for more than 25 years in Mumbai, India. Jai Ramesh Guru. The teachings of Jesus, A Course in Miracles, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi, among others, were all precious gifts which were instrumental in what happened. Humbled and in gratitude I bow. Website: rogercastillo.org YouTube Channel Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 8/20/2016 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:01 - Recognizing the Paradox of Life 00:08:09 - The Experience of Duality and Oneness 00:13:14 - The Three Simultaneously True Levels of Non-Dual Reality 00:17:24 - Smooth Life and Intense Teachings 00:21:38 - Practical Daily Living and Approaching Enlightenment 00:26:12 - A Magical Process of Insight and Contemplation 00:30:38 - Degrees of Spiritual Maturity and Reincarnation 00:35:15 - The Existence of Self 00:40:01 - The Deepening of Understanding in Daily Life 00:45:08 - Certainty about Death 00:49:32 - Life Carrying On 00:54:21 - Life after Death 00:58:23 - The Non-Physicality of Reality 01:03:33 - Surrendering to the Divine's Instruction 01:08:28 - Different Teachings for Different Levels of Development 01:12:57 - Understanding the Evolution of Relationship to Thoughts 01:17:55 - Consciousness and Creativity

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0:00.0

The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump.

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My name is Rick Archer.

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Buddha at the Gas Pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

0:35.6

There have been nearly 360 of them now. If this is new to you,

0:41.1

go to Batcap.com and look under the past interviews menu, and you'll see them all organized in

0:46.8

various ways. This show has been going on for about six years now. It's made possible by the

0:52.9

support of appreciative listeners and viewers. So if you

0:57.3

appreciate it and feel like supporting it to any degree, there's a donate button on every page

1:02.3

of Betcat.com. I really appreciate that. My guest today is Roger Castillo. Did I say that

1:08.6

right? You told me how to say it. Yes, Castillo. Castillo. Okay, there we go. Rogers in Perth, Australia, which is why

1:16.0

we're doing this at such a weird time of day. Sunday morning for him, Saturday night for me.

1:21.6

And we're going to learn a lot about Roger. And I've really been looking forward to this interview.

1:26.6

Roger and I had a 20-minute conversation two weeks ago and I really felt like there was

1:32.3

a nice connection.

1:33.4

We really hit it off and I think we both felt like, wow, this is really going to be enjoyable.

1:39.8

Since then, he's, I think, put more care and attention into preparation and helping me prepare for this

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interview than just about anybody I've ever interviewed.

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He's typed up some really thoughtful notes and made out some good main points of things

1:57.0

we don't want to miss in our discussion.

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So I really appreciate that too.

2:02.4

So anyway, thanks Roger and really great to have you on.

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