Year: 2020

Here’s John’s answer to a question that comes up for many people at some point in their life: what is love and how can we fully feel it?

John often refers to what is real and what is actual. What does he mean, and how do we know when we’re being real?

A fundamental teaching on living from the heart, your return to the quiet happiness of innocence.

After many years on a spiritual path, this person is no longer interested in more teachings. Can there really be nothing to do? John describes what stands in the way of living our awakening, and the value of doing that before we die.

“But that’s not possible!” In this conversation, John shows how inner alignment and love can materialize our unseen deeper levels in physical reality.

“You don’t need to fix your self …” John responds to the pain this person is feeling about her experience of lost innocence and love, and invites her into the goodness, deeper within.

Continuous environmental noise has this person feeling distressed and longing for silence. John shows her how to let go of the fight and enter the intimacy that lies beneath.

Beyond being ready and willing to change, what does it take to go to ‘bedrock’ within and build a new foundation from which to live?

Q: I love what you say about the self being only the vehicle through which innocence and purity naturally express. At the beginning of our relationship, we were both aware of playing a kind of ping-pong game, where the energy went back and forth…

In this extraordinary conversation, John describes the way that the universe is always in loving support of whatever way of being we may choose, but that our genetics can only be transformed when we align with our deepest core.

A delicate and complex issue is opened up that goes to the heart of a family dilemma: is it right to prolong the life of a parent who doesn’t always want to live? Who decides? John and the questioner deeply consider every angle together in search of real clarity.

Love. An eternal quality most of us have wondered about, longed for, wanted to be filled with. John describes what it is and isn’t, and how we naturally return to it every day without even realizing.

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