In this super short video Mooji explains that the “Truth” has nothing to do with believing. You can NOT believe in the truth. Belief is for the ego. The “Truth” stands alone.
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…
This post is bit longer than usual but for fans of Jac O’Keeffe I thought it was important to include the whole interview from 2021 with Susan Hill. Let’s listen as Jac shares some eternal wisdom…
In this six minute video, Roger explains that the primary reason the majority of humans are on a constant search for happiness is because they have been conditioned with a misunderstanding of the meaning of happiness. Once a true understanding is established, one can stop looking for happiness in the flow of life and look within to find that it has been what we are all along.
This wonderful 10 minute video from the archives, a question asks Mooji, “Why did consciousness, who is already bliss, become humans and all the other creatures living in a state of ignorance, AND once we find our way back to bliss, how can we make sure we don’t loose it again?” Let’s listen to Mooji’s response…
In this lovely 11 minute video, Roger Castillo talks about non doer-ship in decision making. Often when faced with making a decision, we seem to have two many voices in our heads telling us to do this and that and this video can help us clear things up. Let’s get started…
In this great little interview of Ramesh Balsekar by Stephen Wolinsky, they discuss the relationship between Ramesh and Nisargadatta Maharaj and what he believes was the central message of his teachings. Ramesh Balsekar and Stephen Wolinsky are both disciples of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. Balsekar also became one of Maharaj’s favorite translators and did so for several years until Maharaj’s death and went on to write several books containing Maharaj’s teachings and discourses.
In this cute four minute animation we find Frick and Frack discussing the role of individuality and conditioning within a non-dual world. The beauty of using this format to convey this message is that it allows us to focus on the MESSAGE rather than the messenger. Let’s listen in on there little conversation… This is Part 2 of this discussion of our true nature between Frick and Frack. Here are the links to the other parts of this series: Part 1 – The Nature of Reality Part 2 – Individuality & Conditioning Part 3 – Personality After Realization Part 4
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We all have 15 minutes to spare. This lovely guided meditation from Mooji is less than 15 minutes long and will bring you back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony.
This video of Nisargadatta Maharaj reveals the entire core or heart of what is known as the “Truth”. Nothing other than this needs to be known or revealed. Nothing has to be done. Blessed be the Master! This video used to be two parts but now this video includes both parts.
In this video, Mooji explains the day his ego was lost forever.
Mooji answers the question “Is it possible to live the truth?”
In this video, Eckhart explains how your pet can be a source of joy and a gateway to living in the present moment. He shares how the love and connection with your pet can deepen your spiritual journey and bring light into your life.
In this inspired 6 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva reminds us that our species is called “human being” and not “human doing”. Living in modern society can give us the impression that we must always be “doing” when in actually we are human “beings” first. Let’s listen to this important reminder…
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 7 minute video clip from Reshikesh, we find Mooji starting this Satsang with describing the basics one must understand to begin the inner search for God-Self. And now, here’s Mooji…
In this 5 minute reminder, Gautam shares his experiential understanding of Advaita during talks with groups of like-minded people, with the specific focus of ‘peace of mind in daily living’. Let’ listen in on this wonderful wisdom…
In this unique little 3 minute video, a member of the Delhi Sangha reads a truly moving poem, honouring the life and work of Mooji. Let’s open our hearts and listen…
In this lovely twelve minute video, Gangaji replies to a questioner who says, “I just want the awfulness of the world to go away”. Gangaji explores the tricks of our minds to deny or escape from what we don’t like or want to avoid and offers a better way of dealing with this common issue…
Perhaps your search for peace and happiness has taken you down many different roads. It may be rooted in a desire for security, spiritual attainments, personal power, or even just an end to feeling afraid. In this 12 minute monologue, Gangaji shares how it is possible to discover the limitless peace of being that is not subject to our ideas, definitions, or circumstances.
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 lovely 7 minute clip, from a meeting that took place a few days after Papaji’s death, Gangaji shares the last teaching that he gave from his deathbed. Fiercely, furiously, he asked each one of his devotees in the room, this very essential question that is really the root of all his teaching. “Where is the Buddha?” Let’s find out the significance of this teaching…
In this very short 3 1/2 minute video, Rupert addresses a very, very popular question. Many want to know why being non-dual in nature, why do we still experience feelings of loneliness? Let’s listen to Rupert’s explanation…
Eckhart Tolle shares his wisdom on the power of believing in manifestation, drawing from the teachings of Jesus and emphasizing the connection with the inner power that aligns with the Source. He discusses the necessity of extensive practice in fields like music and sports, often requiring around 10,000 hours to achieve mastery. Eckhart Tolle also shares his personal experience with doubt when writing “The Power of Now” and how he persevered despite skepticism.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the common misconception that life is meant to make people happy, leading to a sense of misery when expectations are not met. He explores the true purpose of life as a means to awaken consciousness, emphasizing that challenges, obstacles, and difficulties are essential for growth and evolution, both physically and spiritually. Eckhart Tolle explains that life grows through being challenged, and that embracing these challenges is crucial for inner development.
A man who has been on the search for decades feels as if all he experiences now is emptiness, that he missed the happiness aspect. He asks ‘What am I missing?’ Rupert explains that what is missed is your self, and suggests he turn around and meet his self.
In this 11 minute video clip we find part two of a two part video where David Godman was asked about the difference between the teaching styles of Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj. This was his response… David Godman is a well know author who has dedicated his life and written many books on the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Papaji, and Nisargadatta Maharaj.
This 10 minute clip, Alan Watts taking a closer examination at the reality of the ego (person-hood). He starts out by saying that the ego is an abstract concept with the same kind of reality as an hour, and inch or a line of longitude. It is established at a very young age as a social convenience but the problem is that we treat it as it was “real”. Let’s listen to this amazing wisdom…
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.
Join Eckhart Tolle as he shares wisdom on cultivating compassion towards others. He explains how to gain a deeper understanding of empathy and explore ways to incorporate these qualities into your interactions for a more compassionate way of living.