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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2010 · 1H 41M

37. Joel Rumbolo

from Buddha at the Gas Pump · host Rick Archer

I was born on June 14,1946 in Elizabeth, NJ and now live in Northwest Jersey. As a child I was aware of a vast stillness each night when I would close my eyes and lay down for sleep. The world seemed to dissolve in a blissful silence each night until waking in the morning. This experience was forgotten until found again while learning Transcendental Meditation. That profound first encounter with meditation set my feet on a path which culminated years later in the realization that our true nature is vast empty stillness that at the same time is full with life. In a very practical sense, this shift in perception has greatly changed reactions to daily life. Every aspect of life is underscored by a spontaneous peaceful acceptance that is beyond intellectual understanding. The world is experienced as arising and dissolving in unconditional knowing. There is no sense of a separate individual struggling or accomplishing anything. Life goes on without anxiety, worry and obsessively mulling over a past that is gone and future that hasn't happened. Seeing life this way allows a freedom to totally embrace experiences as they unfold. Even as the mind continues to judge situations as good or bad there is a deeper knowing that it’s all ok. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded 9/15/2010 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction with Joel Rumbolo 00:03:19 - Childhood Blissful Experience 00:06:49 - From Marijuana to Yoga 00:09:34 - First Initiation Ceremony 00:11:59 - Car Accident in Edison 00:14:40 - Witnessing and the Shift in Perception 00:17:36 - Witnessing and the Ego 00:20:36 - Meeting Nila and Discovering Deep Silence 00:22:55 - Letting Go and Realizing Stillness 00:26:18 - Experiencing the Shift into Silence 00:29:48 - The Peace of Non-Identification 00:32:45 - The Wonder of Life and the Experience of Sleep 00:35:53 - Experiencing Sleep and Awareness 00:38:43 - The Experience of a Unified State 00:41:41 - The Perception of Vastness in Unity 00:44:02 - The Power of Visualization 00:47:26 - Having an Open Mind 00:52:07 - Being Contained and Defined 00:55:53 - The Perception of Silence and Subtle Realities 01:01:53 - The Flow of Life and Coincidental Experiences 01:07:16 - The Illusion of the Individual I 01:12:26 - The Possibility of Taking Questions from the Audience 01:15:59 - The Insanity of the Human Race 01:19:44 - The Wastefulness of Wars and the Path to World Peace 01:23:02 - Awakening to Different Paths 01:25:46 - The Power of Guided Meditation 01:27:58 - Retirement and Hobbies 01:30:19 - Neo-Advaita and the Misconception of Stillness 01:33:40 - The Misleading Nature of Enlightenment Experiences 01:38:21 - The End of Your World and Adyashanti 01:41:23 - Background Music

I was born on June 14,1946 in Elizabeth, NJ and now live in Northwest Jersey. As a child I was aware of a vast stillness each night when I would close my eyes and lay down for sleep. The world seemed to dissolve in a blissful silence each night until waking in the morning. This experience was forgotten until found again while learning Transcendental Meditation. That profound first encounter with meditation set my feet on a path which culminated years later in the realization that our true nature is vast empty stillness that at the same time is full with life. In a very practical sense, this shift in perception has greatly changed reactions to daily life. Every aspect of life is underscored by a spontaneous peaceful acceptance that is beyond intellectual understanding. The world is experienced as arising and dissolving in unconditional knowing. There is no sense of a separate individual struggling or accomplishing anything. Life goes on without anxiety, worry and obsessively mulling over a past that is gone and future that hasn't happened. Seeing life this way allows a freedom to totally embrace experiences as they unfold. Even as the mind continues to judge situations as good or bad there is a deeper knowing that it’s all ok. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded 9/15/2010 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction with Joel Rumbolo 00:03:19 - Childhood Blissful Experience 00:06:49 - From Marijuana to Yoga 00:09:34 - First Initiation Ceremony 00:11:59 - Car Accident in Edison 00:14:40 - Witnessing and the Shift in Perception 00:17:36 - Witnessing and the Ego 00:20:36 - Meeting Nila and Discovering Deep Silence 00:22:55 - Letting Go and Realizing Stillness 00:26:18 - Experiencing the Shift into Silence 00:29:48 - The Peace of Non-Identification 00:32:45 - The Wonder of Life and the Experience of Sleep 00:35:53 - Experiencing Sleep and Awareness 00:38:43 - The Experience of a Unified State 00:41:41 - The Perception of Vastness in Unity 00:44:02 - The Power of Visualization 00:47:26 - Having an Open Mind 00:52:07 - Being Contained and Defined 00:55:53 - The Perception of Silence and Subtle Realities 01:01:53 - The Flow of Life and Coincidental Experiences 01:07:16 - The Illusion of the Individual I 01:12:26 - The Possibility of Taking Questions from the Audience 01:15:59 - The Insanity of the Human Race 01:19:44 - The Wastefulness of Wars and the Path to World Peace 01:23:02 - Awakening to Different Paths 01:25:46 - The Power of Guided Meditation 01:27:58 - Retirement and Hobbies 01:30:19 - Neo-Advaita and the Misconception of Stillness 01:33:40 - The Misleading Nature of Enlightenment Experiences 01:38:21 - The End of Your World and Adyashanti 01:41:23 - Background Music

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