In this short 6 minute video Deepak addresses 3 questions: How can we understand consciousness? What is transcendence? Why is there pain and suffering.
In this very important 4 minute video, Nada explains that it is extremely important for us to find out why we are interested in spirituality?, why do we seek”, what is it that we are seeking?, and perhaps the most important question, “Who is it that is seeking?” Discovering the answers to these questions can actually save decades of searching on the “path”. Let’s listen…
In this 8 minute video from Rupert, he reminds us of a different way we can investigate into the true nature of the “I”, or rather investigate into what is aware of our experience. He reminds a questioner that in reality this is one of the simplest things to do and further instructs how we can easily bring our attention back to that “place” whenever we want.
In this very short 2 minute clip, Krishnamurti explains that our consciousness, which means the way you think, the way you live, the way you believe, the way you react, your behavior, all that is your consciousness, which is your life. That consciousness is you. The content of that consciousness makes consciousness. Let’s listen…
In this fantastic 5 minute video clip, Gautam Sachdeva replies to the very popular question, “How Can I Be Detached?”. Gautam explains that first we must realize that this is not something that the “person” can do and explains the truth behind this concept. Let’s listen…
In this BEAUTIFUL six minute video, Neale Donald Walsch helps us understand our life purpose which is the same as life’s purpose, which is to recognize the universe as ourselves. “This is the miracle of life itself, flowing through you, in you and as you. Let’s listen to this lovely video…
In this very interesting little audio clip from Alan Watts, we find him talking about several topics converging on the principle of surrender and trust. Interestingly, he also discuses why “Realized” beings still have a strong personality… let’s listen.
In this short 4 minute video, Roger Castillo answers a question: “What is the importance of the Enlightenment? What is the difference between the Awakening and the Enlightenment?” Let’s listen in on his very interesting response…
In this 7 minute impromptu video from his home, Deepak explains that all of our views of reality are actually based on “Models” of reality and not based on actual reality itself. He explains that beyond these models we are all actually exactly the same and this is important because understanding our true reality is the only solution for the world’s conflicts.
In this very short four minute video clip from Deepak Chopra, he answers a question about the essential nature of existence.
In this compelling 14 minute dialogue, Adyashanti speaks with a Sangha member about the ‘I got it, I lost it’ phenomenon when it comes to realizing the fundamental reality. Together they discuss the process of self-realization, the shifts of perspective that come, and what to do when it feels like the realization is not present in your life.
In this 8 minute video, Roger Castillo shares some insight on how we can have peace of mind regardless of life’s circumstances, let’s listen in… Roger Castillo is a student of Ramesh Balsekar.
In this nine minute audio, Krishnamurti explains that how our entire self image is created by our culture and is ultimately based on memory. He also explains how even our spiritual image is materialistic in nature. Understanding this is the first step in realizing our true nature. Let’s listen… Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti, known as U. G. Krishnamurti, was an Indian philosopher who questioned enlightenment. Although many considered him an “enlightened” person, Krishnamurti often referred to his state of being as the “natural state”.
Recognition of the Truth Does Not Mean the Job is Finished. Mooji explains that recognition of the truth is normally the beginning of the assimilation of the truth. For some it can take months and for some years to fully assimilate completely into everyday life.
In this 12 minute video we join Tsur Taub, a Philosopher and a researcher of the mind and its potentials, in a step by step examination into the nature of Consciousness. This is a very clear and easy to follow approach that is well worth the 12 minute investment in time… To watch “Who Am I” click here.
In this 7 minute clip from a 2020 online weekend, Gangaji examines what self-inquiry really is, and how it can be relevant for you, in your life, in this time. In the moment of true inquiry, there is a surrender to the deepest mystery of who you are.
In this short 5 minute video, Rupert explains that after awakening, desires do not necessarily just disappear but that the reason for the desires changes completely. See how he explains it…
In this inspirational 8 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar’, narrates an incident that reveals there are always two sides to a situation and how being quick to judge the actions of others in haste is, ultimately, utterly futile.
In this 5 minute video, Jeff Foster shares a few words of wisdom to help us deal with the uncertainty cause by COVID-19 or any other time we may find ourselves feeling a bit scared and uncertain. Let’s enjoy…
In this sixteen minute video, a participant who is also a scientist struggles with the consciousness-only model because of his training which based on proving the existence of matter. Let’s listen as Rupert takes him step-by-step into the consciousness-only model…
In this short 5 minute video, Adyashanti explains what Christ meant when using the words “I am”. Most of the world has mistakenly taken “I am” to mean Christ personally, when what was meant to be conveyed was entirely different. Listen to what Adyashanti has to say…
In this short 5 minute video from Rupert, he explains to us why sometimes there may seem like there are contradictions in his teachings. He explains that there are not really contradictions but rather a change in context to provide a more meaningful teaching for a particular seeker. See how Rupert explains it…
In this very short 2 minute reminder, Alan Watts explains how we relate to the universe as we find ourselves right smack in the middle of it. Let’s listen…
In this seven minute video from Rupert Spira, he offers us a bit of advice on how to incorporate our non-dual understanding into our decision making process. If one is truly living a spontaneous life, the issue of decision making does not really come up very much as most decisions are made spontaneously as a certainty of movement in the moment, but this advice can help when it seems that a decision needs to be made and the answer has not come forth.
In this great little 9 minute clip, Jeff Foster offers us a fresh and freeing perspective on meditation. Jeff talks about the true meaning of meditation. Meditation is not a doing, or the attempt to reach a goal, it is the remembering of who you truly are. Let’s listen in…
Here is a well produced 13 minute biography of Nisargadatta Maharaj. Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (April 17, 1897 – September 8, 1981) was an Indian Spiritual Teacher and philosopher of Advaita. His book, I Am That – summarises his Advaita philosophy through the many talks with devotees, here is his story…
In this wisdom filled 13 minute video, Alan Watts explains certain tenants of Buddhism and the question, “What is Nirvana?” Let’s join in and listen attentively…
In this insightful video, a questioner wants to know more about love and how it relates to our true nature as Awareness. In his response Rupert dives into the true meaning of love, why all beings crave it, and how it relates to what we are. Let’s find out now…
This 28 minute video that contain the complete live original TV series episode called “The Silent Mind”. Most of the material out there from Alan are bits and pieces of his teachings, but this is a complete episode from his TV show. Excellent material.
In this super short 3 minute video from Jac, she explains that often what is labeled as contentment is not contentment at all, but rather a fabrication of the ego for its own selfish reasons. This short video shows us one of the many ways the ego can use the most seemingly auspicious practices to fuel its own survival.