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Buddha at the Gas Pump

479. Rick Archer SAND Conference Q&A & Shakti Caterina Maggi Interviews Rick

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2018

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

This video contains my Question and Answer session at the 2018 Science and Nonduality conference. and also an interview of me by Shakti Caterina Maggi, an Italian spiritual teacher who used to be a journalist. My SAND Q&A includes the following points: How BatGap started. Which guests have been the most interesting, provocative, intriguing, brilliant, mysterious, surprising, etc.? What insights have I gained? How has this process influenced my spiritual path? What do I experience while I’m interviewing people? What do I foresee for BatGap in the next few years? How to deal with family and friends who don’t understand your awakening or interest in spirituality? A consideration of sudden vs. gradual awakenings. How do I regard the urgency of humanity’s need to take a spiritual/cultural leap in response to the dire predicament facing us? The joy and challenge of speaking with people from such a broad range of spiritual backgrounds. Why science and spirituality need and can benefit one another. The importance of understanding consciousness to be the fundamental to the universe rather than merely a product of brain functioning. Shakti's interview includes the following points: In which direction are we as consciousness moving? How might the growing awakening of consciousness help humanity avert disaster? Embodied spirituality vs. avoidance of life through transcendence. Consciousness is relevant to every field of human endeavor. Consciousness is fundamental to matter. Finding the foundation of our being and dealing with individual planetary problems from that foundation. Ethical standards for spiritual teachers. The quality of awakening will vary according to one’s constitution. Awakening enhances individual differences while establishing our fundamental unity. Sticking with one teacher vs. working with many. The importance of sincerity. The principle of “the highest first”. Recorded October 27th and 28th, 2018, in San Jose, California. Discussion of this talk and interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this talk and interview Other talks by Rick on BatGap: SAND 2019 - Knowledge/Reality is Different in Different States of Consciousness YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - The Birth of Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:10 - The Enlivening Effect of the Industry Update 00:07:12 - The Power of Ordinary People 00:09:47 - Hidden Gems in Interviews 00:12:14 - Creating New Categories of Interesting Content 00:14:24 - The Transformative Power of Immersion in the Interview Process 00:16:44 - The Evolutionary Impact of Service 00:18:38 - Dealing with Family in the Awakening Process 00:20:04 - Cultivating Patience and Compassion in Relationships 00:22:16 - A Remarkable Awakening 00:24:14 - The Incremental Process of Spiritual Development 00:25:57 - A Tipping Point 00:28:44 - The Spiritual Awakening in Response to Crisis 00:31:40 - Awakening Within Everyone's Physiology 00:33:49 - Revival of Extinct Cultures and Convergence of Technologies 00:36:24 - Science, Spirituality, and the Balance of Evolution 00:38:37 - The Role of Science in Spirituality 00:41:02 - The Fundamental Nature of Consciousness 00:43:35 - Interview with Shakti Caterina Maggi 00:46:33 - The Earth's Immune System 00:49:56 - The Evolution of the Non-Duality Conference 00:53:59 - The Extension of Human Quest to Know the Universe 00:57:48 - The Dark Side of Spiritual Teachers 01:01:30 - Remaining a Student Forever 01:04:30 - Cultivating Discernment and Questioning in Spiritual Development 01:07:56 - The Boundaries of a Behavioral Teacher 01:11:28 - The Boundaries of Ethics and Honesty in Teacher-Student Relationships 01:14:46 - Transparency and Ethical Guidelines in Spiritual Teaching 01:17:15 - The Cognition and Integration of Awakening 01:20:27 - Different Perspectives in Spirituality

Transcript

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I'm

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B.

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I'm

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Bhop

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I'm

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. My name is Rick Archer.

0:28.9

Most of you probably know me from my video interview show and podcast, Buddha at the Gas Pump.

0:36.5

Is there anyone here who has never watched that,

0:38.3

who stumbled in here by accident somehow? Well anyway, it's a thing that I conceived of. The idea

0:44.3

popped into my head about nine years ago. I was out in the garage working out on a

0:49.3

bowflex machine, listening to Adyashanti. And this idea came.

0:56.0

I want to do a spiritual interview show.

0:57.6

I want to start interviewing Awaken people.

1:01.6

Part of my motivation was that I had been involved in a weekly satsong thing in my town for years.

1:05.5

Didn't have any particular teacher.

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A bunch of us just gathered together and had a discussion

1:10.4

for about

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three hours every Wednesday night. I live in a town, Fairfield, Iowa, where people have been

1:15.9

meditating for many decades, and many people are having awakenings of some sort, including

1:23.1

many of the people who were in that little discussion group that I was in, like Harry Alto,

1:27.2

whom you probably watched on Bat Gap and others. And yet many of these people were reticent to mention

1:34.4

it to their friends, because when they did, their friends would say, ah, you're just Harry Alto,

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