Archive for the ‘Audio Blogs’ Category

Was I Born?

Audio blog – we are seeking in spirituality with the root idea we have about ourselves still in-tact and unquestioned. We believe we are something which began, in other words an independent and finite existence. Instead of looking for some benefit for that entity we must question the entity itself and see if it’s true.


Aren’t You That Intelligence?

Audio blog entry – Randall talks about what nonduality truly means – no separation or independence of existence.  This honors the world as appearance yet points out that existence does not belong to the world, the world belongs to existence.  The world is a play of existence, one essence, one intelligence.  The podcast features some [...]


No Finish Line

Another audio blog – an investigation into the most basic ideas we have about what we are.  We begin from the individual who is seeking a way out, then take a look at the obvious fallacy of identification as reality.  You are present but left without any upon which to place that identification.  Your presence [...]


You Have No Opposite

Audio blog – it’s been a while since there has been a new audio blog entry.  This post discusses the immediacy of the Subject-I and then goes on to point out the discovery that what you are has no opposite – that opposites are only descriptions in language but the reality of this immediacy is [...]


You Are A Thought Story

A discussion of the ME, the story which is created from memory and imagination, the facade or mask which we wear as we face the so-called “outside world”.


The False Filter of ME-Seeing

A discussion of the falseness of the filter we call ME-seeing.


Oneness of Consciousness

Randall Friend talks about the Oneness of Consciousness


Subject “I”

A discussion of the Subject-”I”.


Screen of Awareness

Randall Friend discusses the Screen of Awareness, which is only a concept, but points to the ever-present background or capacity or principle because of which all experience is known.


Absolute Perspective

Randall Friend discusses the “Absolute Perspective”.