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Spectacle des 30 ans de carrière de Jean-Yves Rupert filmé au PROGT de Matoury le Vendredi 18 Juin 2016. Réalisation et montage vidéo : Dhjanyo a.k.a Dhjanyo 973 Regardez et si vous appréciez, Likez, partagez et laisser un commentaire si vous le souhaitez...
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Murrayfield, Scotland. Start of the international rugby match between Scotland and France at Murrayfield, Scotland. GV. France kick off from right to left in dark shirts. GV. Player struggling for the ball. Dauga gathers the ball and runs with it and passes to Jean Rupert who is tackled and Dauga regains possession. He is tackled but manages a pass to a colleague who passes the ball on. Ball is intercepted by a Scotsman. GV. The Scots in possession. The player is tackled and passes the ball straight to Boniface who kicks up field. GV. The French section of the crowd. GV. Frenchman taking penalty, ball goes between posts. GV. Crowd cheering. GV. Scotland in possession. Alex Hinshelwood is tackled and then passes to Campbell-Lamerton who evades a tackle and runs for line. Referee blows wh...
Spectacle des 30 ans de carrière de Jean-Yves Rupert filmé au PROGT de Matoury le Vendredi 18 Juin 2016. Réalisation et montage vidéo : Dhjanyo a.k.a Dhjanyo 973 Regardez et si vous appréciez, Likez, partagez et laisser un commentaire si vous le souhaitez...
Humour antillais
jouer petanque toujou mdrrrr
Murrayfield, Scotland. Start of the international rugby match between Scotland and France at Murrayfield, Scotland. GV. France kick off from right to left in dark shirts. GV. Player struggling for the ball. Dauga gathers the ball and runs with it and passes to Jean Rupert who is tackled and Dauga regains possession. He is tackled but manages a pass to a colleague who passes the ball on. Ball is intercepted by a Scotsman. GV. The Scots in possession. The player is tackled and passes the ball straight to Boniface who kicks up field. GV. The French section of the crowd. GV. Frenchman taking penalty, ball goes between posts. GV. Crowd cheering. GV. Scotland in possession. Alex Hinshelwood is tackled and then passes to Campbell-Lamerton who evades a tackle and runs for line. Referee blows wh...
Spectacle des 30 ans de carrière de Jean-Yves Rupert filmé au PROGT de Matoury le Vendredi 18 Juin 2016. Réalisation et montage vidéo : Dhjanyo a.k.a Dhjanyo 973 Regardez et si vous appréciez, Likez, partagez et laisser un commentaire si vous le souhaitez...
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https://www.scienceandnonduality.com All that is or could ever be known is experience, and all experience is known in the form of mind. Therefore, to know the nature or ultimate reality of anything that is known, it is first necessary to know the nature of mind. Whether the mind perceives a world outside of itself, as is believed under the prevailing materialist paradigm, or projects the world within itself, as is understood in the ‘consciousness only’ approach that is shared by nearly all the great religious and spiritual traditions, everything that is experienced is experienced through the medium of mind. Thus, the first imperative of any mind that wishes to know the nature of reality must be to investigate the reality of itself. Everything the mind knows or experiences is a reflection ...
Jean La Fontaine in conversation with Jack Goody. A description of teaching and personalities in the Cambridge Department of Anthropology in the 1950's, including Reo Fortune, G.I.Jones and others. Filmed in the Social and Political Sciences Faculty in 1982. All revenues are donated to the World Oral Literature Project: http://www.oralliterature.org/ For a full, higher quality, downloadable version, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com
In this conversation A.H. Almaas and Rupert Spira explore the nature and dynamic of experience, and their two distinct approaches to that inquiry. Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas), Founder of the Diamond Approach, was born in the Middle East, but at age 18 he moved to the USA to study at the University of California in Berkeley. Hameed was working on his Ph.D. in physics, where he was studying Einsteirn’s theory of general relativity and nuclear physics, when he reached a turning point in his life and destiny that led him more and more into inquiring into the psychological and spiritual aspects of human nature. Hameed is the founder of the Diamond Approach® – a spiritual teaching that utilizes a unique kind of inquiry into realization, where the practice is the expression of realization. Freedom...
This conversation was recorded at the Science and Nonduality 2013 conference in San Jose, California. Exploring the Nature of Consciousness and Perception - Conversation with Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas) and Rupert Spira -moderated by Zaya Benazzo A.H. Almaas is the pen name of A. Hameed Ali, the creator of the Diamond Approach to Self Realization. The Diamond Approach is a contemporary teaching that developed within the context of awareness of both ancient spiritual teachings and modern depth psychological theories. Almaas has authored several books about spiritual realization, including The Diamond Heart series, The Pearl Beyond Price, The Void, The Unfolding Now and The Point of Existence. His last book is The Power of Divine Eros: The Illuminating Force of Love in Everyday Life co-autho...
Also see http://batgap.com/rupert-spira-2nd-interview/ From an early age Rupert Spira was deeply interested in the nature of reality. For twenty years he studied the teachings of P.D.Ouspensky, J.Krishnamurti, Rumi, Shankaracharya, Ramana Maharshi, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj and Robert Adams, until he met his teacher, Francis Lucille, in 1996. Francis introduced Rupert to the teachings of Jean Klein and Atmanada Krishnamenon and, more importantly, directly indicated to him the true nature of experience. His two books, The Transparency of Things, (sub-titled Contemplating the Nature of Experience), and Presence, in two volumes (The Art of Peace and Happiness and The Intimacy of All Experience), are a profound exploration of the non-dual nature of experience. Rupert’s YouTube Channel. Inter...