Two Days, December 1995
6 recordings
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MEETING LENGTH: 13 HOURS AND 38 MINUTES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
YEAR RECORDED: 1995
PLACE RECORDED: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
SESSIONS
Divine Amnesia: The World of Consciousness
Length: 1 hours and 23 minutes
The talk emphasizes letting go of emotional memory and thought to access the still, silent presence within—the true "me." Spiritual life begins by surrendering the self and living from this inner state of conscious absence.
How to find out where your Life is not right
Length: 56 minutes
A spiritual life must be lived practically by getting rid of emotional conflict, by being responsible, by getting one's life right through practical action and by surrendering when that is not possible. Emotional reactions—such as judgment, resentment, manipulation—are the root of inner conflict and must be surrendered. Spiritual realisation begins with purifying the heart and simply being.
The Phantom Mind: Giving up the Thinker
Length: 1 hours and 4 minutes
True freedom arises by surrendering thought and emotion to fully inhabit the body and live in the present moment. The mind, Barry says, is inherently negative and must be relinquished to access love, intelligence, and purity. By facing life directly without mental interference, one begins to live truthfully, love without attachment, and experience the divine within.
The Person: Facing the Ignorance of the Self
Length: 1 hours and 24 minutes
To experience truth directly one must be fully present and surrender the thinking mind. Real love is selfless, vigilant, and free of emotional reactions or attachment. Aligning with the Divine Will means embracing the present moment, taking responsibility for oneself, and acknowledging beauty and truth in everyday life.
All Feelings must go: What is real is always now
Length: 1 hours and 5 minutes
Negative feelings are self-created and must be distinguished from true sensations like love and well-being, which are universal and rooted in the body. Barry urges individuals to live intelligently, take full responsibility for their lives, and avoid emotional reactivity or dependence on others. Through practical examples and audience dialogue, he emphasizes surrendering to the present moment as the path to real freedom and love.