Eckhart Tolle delves into the impact of negative thoughts, particularly those picked up in childhood, and how they can persist and affect one’s perception and behavior. He explains that belief in negative thoughts leads to a selective perception of reality, confirming these thoughts and attracting negative experiences and people. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes that freedom comes from creating space inside and recognizing thoughts as mere thoughts, rather than identifying with them.
In this 6 minute video, Eckhart Tolle discusses the significance of enjoying the creation process itself. He suggests that learning and developing skills, such as video editing or content creation, should be fulfilling, with the focus not overly tied to the outcome but on the process and the joy it brings. Eckhart Tolle also encourages viewers to visualize themselves as successful while considering the impact their content has on others, emphasizing the importance of contributing to others’ lives, not just the personal image of fame.
In this 12 minute spontaneous talk, which was recorded in a taxi on the way to the airport, after the car broke down, Mooji reminds us to not immediately think the worst when something unexpected, apparently bad happens but to see God´s presence and love in it. Everything is part of the bigger picture, of your destiny if you like to see it this way. Don´t complain, say thank you to God, ‘Thank you, your eyes are greater than mine.’
In this eight minute video, Ramana Maharshi takes us on a journey into deep silence. Ramana Maharshi (Maha or great, Rishi or Enlightened Being) was the awe inspiring sage who’s presence graced the renowned sacred Arunachala hill during much of the 20th century.
This short five minute audio from Alan explains that for most of us our reality seems to be made up of sense perceptions, thoughts and emotions. These three “things” seem to be all that one can say about our experience, until we ask the question, “who or what recognizes these sense perceptions, thoughts and emotions?” Let’s listen to these insightful words from Alan…
In this great little 8 minute video clip, Mooji responds to an inquiry from a seeker who wants to know, “How do I let go of the attention itself?” Mooji explains the nature of attention and how there is the ONE who is aware of our focus of attention. Let’s listen in…
In this beautiful four minute video from an interview with Mooji, he attempts to describe with words what we should be looking for in our search for the true “Self”, and points out some potential misunderstandings along the way in order to recognize them.
In this fantastic 8 minute video clip from an older Satsang, Mooji tries to help a seeker understand that she is Awareness itself and that there is NO “Who is going to retain Awareness?” or NO “How Can I remain in Awareness?” because there is no “who” and there is no “I” that can be Awareness.
In this fantastic 10 minute audio clip, Roger sheds light on what non-dual teachings are, what they are pointing at and how magic can happen if what is said penetrates to the heart.
In this wonderful eleven minute video, Gangaji helps us to understand that most of the billions of people living on this planet actually belong to just one religion called “Me”.
In this 7 minute video, Mooji clarifies the distinction between liberation, awakening, enlightenment and so forth. He goes on to explain that what we are talking about here is our natural state which is actually a “stateless” state from which all other states can be observed.
This is an EXCELLENT video that can be watched anytime we feel caught up in the mind. Mooji works with this lady to show that even the “I” is also a phenomenon and ALL that is taking place is taking place in your presence.
Eckhart Tolle discusses the importance of integrating the dimension of being (presence and inner fulfillment) with the dimension of doing (actions and achievements) for effective manifestation without stress. He emphasizes that activities should be enjoyable in themselves, not merely seen as means to an end. Eckhart Tolle points out that working with intense stress, even if it leads to achievement, often results in unhappiness for oneself and others, suggesting that leaving a stressful working environment may be healthier.
In this inspired 6 minute video, Roger Castillo talks about how liberation can change our seeing of life and explains the non existence of the thinker. This is an excerpt from Daily Live Satsang of Roger Castillo in online meeting on 2nd of December 2020. Let’s get started…
In this very enlightening 11 minute video, Mooji reads a letter from someone who has recently lost their partner, and is experiencing feelings of grief and a wish to just escape from this feeling. Moojibaba’s response is beautifully universal and touches on grief, loss, as well as relationships and attachments in general. Let’s listen…
As requested by patrons of this site, here is another 10 minute guided meditation from Mooji. Enjoy!
In this inspirational 10 minute video, Roger points out that it is impossible for Awareness to NOT be present because Awareness is always aware of experience.  Let’s listen carefully as Roger goes into more details…
In this interesting 5 minute video, Jac O’Keeffe asks us to look inside to face the divisions and prejudice that we may not be aware of.  Let’s listen to this little message of unity…
THIS IS PART 2 OF A 2 PART VIDEO. PLEASE WATCH PART 1 FIRST. This video is a follow up to the Video “How Mooji Lost the Ego“, when Mooji says that on the day he lost his ego, Mooji felt that he was disrespected and angry at Papaji. This is an actual video of the day that this happened.
This eight minute clip is Part 3 of 3 of an intimate conversation with Tony Parsons on the subject of non-duality. Tony offers a rather different and what some may call “radical” look at the oneness of all. Tony Parsons is the author of the book, “The Open Secret” and gives talks and facilitates investigation and discussion on the nature of Advaita Vedanta and non-dualism. He works both in the UK and internationally and his books are published in many countries. For Part 1 click here. For Part 2 click here.
In this wonderful 8 minute video, Jac talks to us on how we can be the “non-doer” and yet remain fully responsible and accountable. Let’s listen carefully as she explains…
In this 8 minute video, Stephen (founder of Quantum Psychology and direct disciple of Nisargadatta Maharaj) helps us to understand what a Guru is and how to pick the right one for ourselves.
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 inspiring 7 minute video, Nada takes us on a little journey to a time when he felt like he was missing out on life and how something happened that shifted his attention, resulting a deep sense of inner peace. Let’s find out…
In this lovely 7 minute video, Mooji responds to a questioner who doesn’t understand why the masters say that we are not the doer. This leads her to ask, “Isn’t witnessing itself also a doing?” Let’s listen to Mooji’s response…
This video explores how moments of connection with nature or a non-judgmental gaze from a baby can momentarily liberate us from our incessant thinking. Eckhart Tolle describes these instances as glimpses of the spiritual dimension that can affirm the value of life, even for those not consciously on a spiritual path.
In this AMAZING 4 minute audio, Mooji is truly inspiring. The words spoke in this recording are the Absolute irrefutable Truth. This is as far as the mind can comprehend with words, the only thing beyond this can not be spoken in words, but can be experienced. Let’s listen…
In this very short two and a half minute clip, Rupert is presented with a question about how it is possible to use thoughts and words to give us a glimpse of our true nature when thoughts and words can truly only point to an object. Let’s listen to Rupert’s brilliant reply…
Very often when we feel that perhaps we have realized who/what we are, we feel the need to share it. This is especially common when it comes to sharing it with friends and family. In this short video Mooji explains that most will not want to hear your message and that it is perfectly alright to be a “Buddha With No Disciple”.
Here’s a beautiful little eight minute video from a lovely being named Nada who shares with us a very profound message about unconditional love in relationships. Most of us relate “love” as some kind of feeling or action, but in reality, true unconditional love is simply synonymous with “acceptance” or “allowing”. Click here for more Nada videos.