Nonduality | The Permission To Fall Back In Love With YourSelf

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Scott exposes the fact that the essence of our childhood is still contained within us and encourages us to allow ourSelf to fall back in love with the inner-love that has ever been. This is nonduality, Advaita Vedanta.
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    Scott Flynn's Bio:
    Scott expedites Self-realization* by utilizing the perennial philosophy of Nonduality (Advaita Vedanta) to point you back to yourSelf, so for you to experience-directly the ever-present peace, happiness and love of yourSelf. Scott’s nondual understanding originates from current teachers such as Rupert Spira and Michael James, but primarily from the 20th Century sages Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Muruganar and Sri Sadhu Om. Yet Scott’s greatest inherent-understanding comes from thousands of hours of Self-inquiry.
    Scott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Idaho and is a Founder and former CEO of two Certified Benefit-Corporations (B-Corps).
    *The paradox is that you are already Self-realized (Jnana) and that the expediting is nothing more than dissolving the veil of Self-doubt (ignorance) that keeps you from the truthful knowledge of yourSelf.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @JoeLeote
    @JoeLeote Před měsícem +2

    Ironically the typical (adult) self-help expert, psychologist, psychiatrist, or spiritual guru does not even know what love is! These people only enmesh the suffering person in some modes that I call dramatic reenactments.
    Forrest Gump: I love you Jenny!
    Jenny: Forrest, you don't know what love is!
    Forrest (years later): I am not a smart man, Jenny, but I know what love is!

    • @loveoutpouring
      @loveoutpouring  Před měsícem +1

      Joe, I could not agree more. The psychology world has failed the very people it has taken a vow to protect. One would think that over time, with the help of what is considered a credible industry (psychology), society would become saner, wiser and more compassionate, but this just is not the case. When will they have the courage to admit they are approaching it all wrong, that their very basis of understanding is not correct, that it is in their very assumption of individualism is where all psychological suffer stems from? When individualism is investigated into, the sense-of-individualism dissolves, and the true love of yourSelf shines...aka, the child-like wonder of ever-present happiness. ❤️

    • @JoeLeote
      @JoeLeote Před měsícem

      @@loveoutpouring Zen lore has a story where the old man instructs the young man, "I am not others! Others are not myself!" In 1994 a Japanese Zen Roshi gave a talk: "I and not-I are one!" Sigmund Freud describes the ego as the distinction between self and the external world. There are two possibilities: (1) I am not others, others are not myself; and (2) I and not-I are one; which seem to be mutually exclusive under conventional (adult) logic. The problem humans have is that both possibilities can arise alone or together; and the mechanism seems to be the product of an unconscious process that Helmholtz describes as unconscious inference. The typical person wants to be paid money, social status, or some resources to offer value to another person. Life seems to demand that we play those roles as adults. But in the social context the original child offers pleasure in the presence of others and hopes to observe the pleasure of others who are present. Admiration is the coin of the realm in early childhood. Love is the memory of admiration. Conditional love is the coin of the realm in adult life. Jesus tells Peter to go ... and pay the Temple Tax lest we offend against man.