229. Neelam, 2nd Interview

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Neelam is a direct disciple of H. W. L. Poonja (Papaji), whose teacher was Sri Ramana Maharshi. Her unequivocal commitment to Truth helps us turn inward and release underlying patterns of conditioning which block the recognition of our True Nature. With the utmost tenderness while helping us to address all aspects of daily living, including past conditioning and trauma, she invites us into the same recognition of Truth that her teacher, Papaji, transmitted to her. Neelam’s website Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 5/3/2014 Her first Interview here YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Background 00:04:39 - Identity and Presence 00:08:59 - The Continuum of Presence 00:13:10 - The Experience of Consciousness 00:17:13 - The Ground of Knowing 00:21:14 - The Embodiment of Knowing 00:25:48 - Awakening vs Enlightenment 00:30:25 - The Role of Knowledge in Teaching and Living 00:34:20 - The Intelligence of Presence and Surrender 00:38:42 - Embracing Everything as Is 00:43:17 - Recognizing the Ground of Experience 00:47:14 - The Effect of Climate Change on Human Consciousness 00:50:21 - The True Nature of Being and Evolution 00:53:41 - Dualistic Perspectives and the Arising Universe 00:56:51 - The Tendency to Postpone Being Present 01:00:22 - Recogition of Tendencies and Un-reinforcing Them 01:03:29 - Managing Anger Through Self-Awareness 01:06:45 - The Importance of Being Present 01:10:06 - Authenticity and Congruence 01:13:19 - Seeking Congruence within and without 01:16:31 - Vigilance and the Escape of Vasanas 01:19:49 - Relationship as a Path to Freedom 01:23:02 - Unresolved past and relationships 01:26:14 - The Resonance of Change 01:29:13 - Life after Addiction 01:32:27 - Strengthening our Capacity for Change 01:35:26 - Deepening into Presence 01:38:39 - Seeing Deeply into Students' Makeup 01:41:36 - Inspiration and the Capacity to Be Here 01:44:49 - Concluding Remarks 01:47:43 - Positive Review and Appreciation

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