Dear Harri, Your interview with Rick Archer truly resonated for me ( I have posted this same message to him). I very much enjoyed your insistence that consciousness is a two – part show ~! I have longed to hear that we are form and formless simultaneously- with an interdependence that does not relegate form to the sidelines as an unfortunate by-product of Life… I also very much enjoyed you both being in the same room. Not sure why – but I know it added value. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Thank you so very much. kind regards, Annie
Wonderful to hear your insights in the BATGAP interview.
Your words create space inside my head. Difficult to pin point why that is, but I believe it is because you describe the Life experience freely as “this AND that”, while other teachings often tunnel vision into “it’s this, BUT not that”.
Your description includes and integrates instead of narrowing things down.
I appreciate that and can’t stop listening to what you have to say :).
I am looking forward to hear more of what you have to offer. Thank you already, if you would live nearby I would want to come over and hang onto your lips lol :)
Hi Christiaan, Thank you for your great comments. It certainly is my experience is that there are two fullnesses that make the reality of one experiencer. Harri
Thank you for sharing your experiences and your understanding. My first impression is that I’m missing out on a lot of richness in my own daily life! I have experienced a bit of what you describe as experiencing in your early life – although in my case, nothing has stabilized with such experiences – they were fleeting! I’m approaching old age and wishing to cultivate myself more, if that would be useful. And am feeling a sense of urgency, as well. A personal question, please – has any in your family or circle of friends experienced a shift in their own awareness after spending some time with you? ( in other words, is your capability / awareness transmissable?) Another personal question, if you please – Has your expanded awareness enabled you to heal yourself and or others from illnesses and assisted you in maintaining good health?
Your descriptions seem to coincide with my readings of the Tao – perfectly timed. Thank you again for sharing – I understand your initial reluctance entirely!
Dear Ruth, We should be comforted by the reality that the growth of cosciousness is eternal. Discussions of experiences are often very useful, encouraging and uplifting. Deep understanding has a vital role in the process of gaining permanent unbounded awareness. It’s absolutely never too late. I hope all the best for you, Harri
Great interview so far on Buddha at the Gas Pump (I have not finished it yet, just about half way through). Just wanted to comment on your comments on emptiness: Emptiness can be experience but that emptiness is very full. I think most people when they hear emptiness and void, nothingness, etc. unless they have had the experience don’t grasp the fullness of emptiness. So I can definitely resonate with those teachers who talk about it. The problem is it’s hard to talk about because it’s so beyond the intellect. The thing is everyone may have the same experience (or not) and call it by different names… a rose is a rose is a rose…
Dear Dakota, I like your comments on emptiness. My experience is that emptiness is a partial experience of fullness and will grow in clarity over time. I will deal with this kind of experience in my blog posts. Thank you for your interest, Harri
Hi Harry,
Very much enjoyed your interview with Rick. I look forward to the next one.
You made reference to food and it’s effects. Are you a vegetarian? What foods do you
eat for which effects or influences?
Peace and Love, Mike
Hi Mike
The mind and body are one connected whole,anything that influences one influences the other. But we are all so differant and at differant stages of life that specific advice could easily be of no use.
I hope all the best for you
Harri
Thank you so much for this web site and for the interview. At 45 I have been interested in spirituality for about 15 years. Many times during the interview I felt very joyful and was smiling and grinning. It was very uplifting and I felt excitement.
Now the question is how to remove those specks of dust from the lense as efficiently and as quickly as possible. I know that we all are at different levels of realization so getting specific could be pointless. But still are there some general guidelines that would apply no matter what level on is on?
Harri,
I just finished viewing this interview and very much appreciated it. Much was over my head however it was very encouraging and exciting for me since it struck me as Truth.
The main realization that came to me after pondering your experiences was that in my life the daily struggles in my absolute life help me to grow in my walk with/toward the Divine purpose. It is all perfect for my individual(i) enlightenment/realization. My pace/development.
Just wanted to share. Thanks for your openness to share and I’m looking forward to seeing more interviews. God bless you- Abi :)
Your style is unique in comparison to other people I’ve read stuff from.
Thank you for posting when you have the opportunity,
Guess I will just bookmark this page.
Dear Harri, Your interview with Rick Archer truly resonated for me ( I have posted this same message to him). I very much enjoyed your insistence that consciousness is a two – part show ~! I have longed to hear that we are form and formless simultaneously- with an interdependence that does not relegate form to the sidelines as an unfortunate by-product of Life… I also very much enjoyed you both being in the same room. Not sure why – but I know it added value. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Thank you so very much. kind regards, Annie
Please Let’s be in contact, sharing herenow, what’s to be shared. Gruß, Er. Pawlik.
Hi Harri,
My favorite interview so far. Thank you,
Juan Guru Dev
Hi Roger
Thanks for you comment
All the very best
Harri
Thank You Roger
Harri
Thanks Harri, I’ll be back for more. Wonderful interview with Rick. More, more please.
Thank very much, an amazing story and a brilliant interview with Rick. Happy to get to know you Harri.
Hi Harri,
Wonderful to hear your insights in the BATGAP interview.
Your words create space inside my head. Difficult to pin point why that is, but I believe it is because you describe the Life experience freely as “this AND that”, while other teachings often tunnel vision into “it’s this, BUT not that”.
Your description includes and integrates instead of narrowing things down.
I appreciate that and can’t stop listening to what you have to say :).
I am looking forward to hear more of what you have to offer. Thank you already, if you would live nearby I would want to come over and hang onto your lips lol :)
Hi Christiaan, Thank you for your great comments. It certainly is my experience is that there are two fullnesses that make the reality of one experiencer. Harri
Thank you for sharing your experiences and your understanding. My first impression is that I’m missing out on a lot of richness in my own daily life! I have experienced a bit of what you describe as experiencing in your early life – although in my case, nothing has stabilized with such experiences – they were fleeting! I’m approaching old age and wishing to cultivate myself more, if that would be useful. And am feeling a sense of urgency, as well. A personal question, please – has any in your family or circle of friends experienced a shift in their own awareness after spending some time with you? ( in other words, is your capability / awareness transmissable?) Another personal question, if you please – Has your expanded awareness enabled you to heal yourself and or others from illnesses and assisted you in maintaining good health?
Your descriptions seem to coincide with my readings of the Tao – perfectly timed. Thank you again for sharing – I understand your initial reluctance entirely!
Dear Ruth, We should be comforted by the reality that the growth of cosciousness is eternal. Discussions of experiences are often very useful, encouraging and uplifting. Deep understanding has a vital role in the process of gaining permanent unbounded awareness. It’s absolutely never too late. I hope all the best for you, Harri
Great interview so far on Buddha at the Gas Pump (I have not finished it yet, just about half way through). Just wanted to comment on your comments on emptiness: Emptiness can be experience but that emptiness is very full. I think most people when they hear emptiness and void, nothingness, etc. unless they have had the experience don’t grasp the fullness of emptiness. So I can definitely resonate with those teachers who talk about it. The problem is it’s hard to talk about because it’s so beyond the intellect. The thing is everyone may have the same experience (or not) and call it by different names… a rose is a rose is a rose…
Thanks again for sharing.
Dear Dakota, I like your comments on emptiness. My experience is that emptiness is a partial experience of fullness and will grow in clarity over time. I will deal with this kind of experience in my blog posts. Thank you for your interest, Harri
Hi Harry,
Very much enjoyed your interview with Rick. I look forward to the next one.
You made reference to food and it’s effects. Are you a vegetarian? What foods do you
eat for which effects or influences?
Peace and Love, Mike
Hi Mike
The mind and body are one connected whole,anything that influences one influences the other. But we are all so differant and at differant stages of life that specific advice could easily be of no use.
I hope all the best for you
Harri
Hello Harri,
Thank you so much for this web site and for the interview. At 45 I have been interested in spirituality for about 15 years. Many times during the interview I felt very joyful and was smiling and grinning. It was very uplifting and I felt excitement.
Now the question is how to remove those specks of dust from the lense as efficiently and as quickly as possible. I know that we all are at different levels of realization so getting specific could be pointless. But still are there some general guidelines that would apply no matter what level on is on?
Thank you
Jan
Oslo, Norway
Harri,
I just finished viewing this interview and very much appreciated it. Much was over my head however it was very encouraging and exciting for me since it struck me as Truth.
The main realization that came to me after pondering your experiences was that in my life the daily struggles in my absolute life help me to grow in my walk with/toward the Divine purpose. It is all perfect for my individual(i) enlightenment/realization. My pace/development.
Just wanted to share. Thanks for your openness to share and I’m looking forward to seeing more interviews. God bless you- Abi :)
Your style is unique in comparison to other people I’ve read stuff from.
Thank you for posting when you have the opportunity,
Guess I will just bookmark this page.