The Infinite Field of Pure Knowing

Report for the Rupert Spira Session—February 10th, 2019.

In this chapter, Rupert advises us to be knowingly the open, empty, luminous space of Awareness in which all experience arises.

He makes a critical distinction at this point—the difference between thinking and experiencing. Thoughts tell us that a separate self exists and is made out of the belief and feeling that I, Awareness, am identical to the body and the mind. Experience, on the other hand, reveals a unified field of Awareness which is itself aware. All experience is just pure knowing, vibrating within itself, taking the shapes of thinking, sensing and perceiving. From its point of view, Awareness never becomes or knows anything other than itself.

In conclusion, Rupert says, “Be, know and love that knowing alone.”

As Krishnamurti states in, The Freedom Of The Known, “…there is no freedom…(until all the layers of our consciousness)…are understood through awareness.