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Michael Hall, PhD - Teachings on Spirituality 1/2

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

This is a short video clip [1/2] from a 6 part video series.

Michael was interviewed by Rev. Dr. Arthur Suggs, WBNG TV, Binghamton, NY. December 2006.

For more information, visit www.awakentotruth.com, and www.awakentotruth.blogspot.com. Copyright Michael Hall, PhD 2008.

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  • This is accurate the experiencing of this illusion and seeing that all there is is this the story falls away. Awareness is the watcher of thought. Life is living you.

    Life is eternal.

  • Fantastic Although I felt like this since i wokened up around gr 7 when i knew something was wrong and just dealt with it. Your ego is what drives you crazy , your thoughts are what torment you , Just be FREE of your ego and mind and start looking into your spiritual side because we are all connected spiritually and we will all experience each other in the afterlife in my opinion.

  • Consider your thoughts to be a kind of reflection. Not reality but an image of what is, transformed and returned subtly altered.

    Thoughts take us out of the moment and interfere with our natural, vital processes. We are given the ability to speak and to express our actual nature yet so many persist in blocking this and remaining stuck in an illusory existence of thoughts and feelings that have little or nothing good to do with getting on with life.

    Living is about being, doing and expressing.

  • he speaks as a buddhist!! Real truth x

  • Interesting, never thought religious people had something of value to say but this guy is very articulate.

  • I somehow like it,... but don´t we kind of look down on people who don´t think all the time?? ...???

  • Many valid points. Many higher ideas. But, breaking habitual thinking is a "s.o.b."

    He is right, begin by watching your thoughts. You'll see what you are in the flesh.

  • well explained, but it's extremely difficult to purge yourself of the mental habits that trigger automatic emotional reactions, trapping your conciousness in a rut that leads to a miseable existence. being a vigilant witness without attaching yourself to the event that is taking place is a treacherous undertaking of a lifetime.

  • Yeh satanrocks668, I really understand where you are coming from. I come to certain Epiphanies on life.. But the hard part is implementing them into my life as it is now. I find it hard to say implement my ideas into everyday life. I guess as they say its one thing to talk to the talk and its another to walk the walk.

  • @Rusty0555

    thanks rusty, I have been meditating for like 20 years or something. the challenge is synching up meditating life with walking around life. and not appearing to be a zombie. nothing against zombies, you understand, just don't want to be one. the hard part is taking hits while living in society, while not losing your center.

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