Love this conversation 💜 the way I experience this is the more I let go, the more Love I let into the body, and the more the power of Love liberates emotions/trauma ...it's like we were all born as a vast ocean of Love but part of us froze at some point into an iceberg of a static, separate "self"...until we either collapse under the pressure of the rigid self or invite Love in to melt the "self" until there's a tipping point and the ocean of Love takes over the process...
Thank you essence loves in brother skin. I am so moved as I listen. I wrote this bit of prose ...."It takes space and time to remind eternity what it is here for. And Divinity said, “I am here for the ride, and should I forget in my anamnetic amnesia, space and time are the quantum mechanism to remind the seeds of virtue what they are here for and that they have a garden in which to bloom, called Eden. The toroidal movement of resonant -fragrant-light, which we call heartsong, delights in finding both virginal ears in the sanctuary of awareness, as well as seasoned ears of devotion in love’s inward-outward journey who recognize the melody and smile while singing in scented memory the vibrating Aum on freshly wet lips, kisses of “Yes, and Thank you.”
I don't know why it took so long for me to get around watching this. Absolutely amazing conversation. Thank you both. It's really great to have people encouraging to just open up to the light, I feel like I have tip-toed my entire life, and this message is slowly sinking in. Thanks again Sam for doing these. Love it.
This was a beautiful heart to heart conversation! I wish I could talk like that with every person I interact closely, especially friends and family... makes me think about societal expectations and family/personal beliefs and question it all... what is left after the illusion falls apart and truth is revealed? Is it unconditional love? Thank you both 🙏 ❤️ ❤️
Ok. This blew me away!!! It’s sooo personal to me as it is so relatable to my recent experiences working with inquiry and integrating or balancing it with something before all that . I’ll be watching this several more times and probably commenting again later. It’s loaded with soooo many goodies!!!! Well done, Sam, well done indeed!!!! 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻 I’m sure you can imagine my joy from seeing this!!!! To all you others out there, I highly recommend one on one sessions with Sam. He’s got an amazing quality in that capacity!!!! Love this guy so much. He’s on my daily gratitude list! Lol
I see you have a Vipassana book in the background. I also have done a few Vipassana courses and feel I've always been drawn to it for emotional work. It's a very simple meditation but it really gives you no option to attach yourself to emotions that come up. I find the concept similar to what Rupert Spira teaches about emotion work. I wonder if you find Vipassana to go hand in hand with emotion work in terms of non duality practices?
I find I was get mixed up with the non duality approach of feeling the emotion and in a way making the emotion more than it is and exactly like Matt says it solidifies the world so much more. I also noticed that sometimes emotion work can be more mind work than anything else. Think there is emotion to be healed instead allowing the emotion to just be there without getting involved in it or without suppressing it
@@macaroon147 Yeah I hear you. I find Vipassana and non duality can co-mingle, they’re actually not separate practices in my view. Just feeling the bare sensation. Dropping the image of a body. Any label categorising the experience. You can do that in the goenka tradition of Vipassana bodyscan. Maybe dont go parading it around though as they seem quite strict on technique 😬 (I’m banned from attending those retreats because a produced a video promoting belly breathing as a concentration object rather than nostril breathing lol). But yes emotion work can be as simple as just feeing. For me intuition points me to actually process things some times. It feels right. Then sometimes that exhausts itself. I don’t really care to land anywhere these days. Both approaches seem to compliment each other and insight deepens
@@macaroon147 also when Matt was talking about making the emotion more real, I don’t think he meant ‘being’ with it makes it more real, but processing it in a way with mental labels, stories, past and future ect may. For instance, ‘this sadness is happening because of a childhood trauma I had when I was 6’ vs just feeling it, dying into it, dropping the labels, dropping the one who is apparently feeling the sensation, dropping the body image, dropping any sense of separation through investigation of perceptual overlays
@SamRoff broooo thats so un-Vipassanalike of them 😂 I thought its not about dogma 😅 anyway I get where they're coming from though and it's a pity you can't attend any more retreats though.
@SamRoff yeah man I also understood that from what Matt said. But I'm open to the possibility that there is something that I'm missing. I find that has been the case alot lately haha. Also just been letting the video sink in over the past few days and what your freind said about "be the fear" has been really powerful for me and its something I'll be taking forward with me whenever fear arises again. And the part where Matt said something about opening yourself to the possibility that you are "God consciousness/love" already and then seeing what parts of you are resisting - it's amazing how quickly you can see what you need to let go of. (I know I butcherd it but i think you might understand the part I'm talking about)