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.
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 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…
In this lovely little 3 minute audio, Mooji reminds us that once a realization takes place the juice is cut, but the momentum from years of conditioning will try to persist. Let’s find out what we can expect and how to deal with it all…
Eckhart Tolle offers a thought-provoking perspective on the essence of manifestation in this insightful video. He discusses how challenges, whether personal or collective, that appear as obstacles are actually essential catalysts for spiritual awakening. Eckhart Tolle explains that these challenges push individuals towards transcendence and are necessary for recognizing the depth of one’s being. Using an analogy comparing the superficial aspects of life to skimmed milk and the depth of being to cream, Eckhart Tolle illustrates how everything in the physical realm arises from this formless, foundational beingness.
In this fantastic 9 minute audio clip, Alan Watts explains that although most people agree that everything is one energy on an intellectual level, there seems to be great difficulty in the “realization” of it experiencially. Let’s listen to Alan’s wise words…
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…
Here is another wonderful 5 minute video created by Lucia Lagana combining music, AMAZING images, and quotes from Mooji, including live audio clips in which we find Mooji sharing words of wisdom.
In this 13 minute video, Mooji shows us how to summon the power of direct inquiry. For years we have placed great importance on the mind and the effects of conditioning. Not even Christ or Buddha could escape conditioning, and yet just like them we have the power to transcend it by following Mooji’s instructions for inquiry.
This guided meditation is designed to lead you from the illusion of the personal self to the realization of the no-self. Eckhart provides insights into becoming more present in your daily life, living from a place of deep, benevolent awareness where judgment subsides and true connection emerges.
Eckhart Tolle explores the profound spiritual significance of being in service to others. He explains that genuine service arises from a place of inner alignment and not from a desire for recognition or self-image enhancement. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of non-egoic service, where the sense of self as the doer and the concept of the other as the receiver dissolve, allowing for a pure flow of universal energy through the individual.
In this five minute video, Mooji explains that the reason it is possible to experience happiness, even through what appears to be troublesome times, is the fact that the nature of the self IS happiness.
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 is less than 4 minutes but packs a huge punch. Rupert asks and answers the important questions to discover “What Am I?”.
In this 5 minute, five star video Mooji explains that we need to stop trying to hold on to the idea we have about ourselves. Let’s listen…
This exchange is triggered by the question, “Is there a permanent end to seeking? And do we choose when it ends?” In this FANTASTIC 16 minute clip from 2020, Mooji clarifies these doubts around seeking and the seeker and reminds us of our true place.  Let’s get started…
In this seven minute video, Mooji explains in as many ways as possible what is truly meant by, “What you are searching for is already where you are searching from”. Consciousness is on a journey to discover itself and Mooji points the way…
Gautam Sachdeva speaks and writes on the subject of Advaita (non-duality). He writes with a specific focus on peace of mind in daily living. In this lovely little 4 minute video,  Gautam explains what Nisargadatta Maharaj meant when he said, “I Am Double Dead!”.
In this 10 minute clip from Zmar, Mooji takes us on a very relaxing introspection of remaining as nothing (or nobody). This clip is almost a guided meditation helping us to see that all we are experiencing are just movements in time.
In this really deep one-on-one interaction, Mooji reminds a follower that, “Prior to the waking state you are in a state without even an ‘I Am’. Your identity in the waking state can not come into deep sleep with you. Come back to that original place.”
In this video, Eckhart Tolle uncovers how ego-driven desires for superiority, rooted in childhood experiences and adulthood attachments, lead to suffering. Discover how complaining reinforces the ego’s grip and learn practical steps to break free through gratitude and non-interference with reality. Join Eckhart on the path to aligning with the present moment for greater inner peace and self-discovery.
This video contains a very special message designed to help us to drop EVERYTHING and strip us back to a place beyond time and intention. A place where we can truly experience our true nature.
In this video Mooji addresses a common fear of wondering what will happen to “me” once I am realized. This fear can keep us from the “Truth” and keep us on a merry go round of questions and confusion until we are ready to give up the “me” and trust that as we loose our sense of individuality, we gain the recognition of being at the heart of all that is.
In this ten minute clip from Mooji, he reminds us that to realize the self we need to stop focusing on ALL THE IMAGES AND THOUGHTS that occur before our being and only focus on the one who watches or experiences these images and thoughts. Mooji has told us this thousands of times and yet most seekers keep doing the exact opposite.
This video clip from Mooji is 18 minutes long, but if you have ever wondered why there are starving and sick children and all of the atrocities happening in this world, then you may want to invest a few minutes to see Mooji’s perspective to these very common questions.
In this twelve minute compilation video we find Adyashanti, Bentinho Massaro, Rupert Spira, Swami Satchidananda, Sadhguru talking about the nature of the mind and the Awareness that we truly are. Let’s listen to the similarities behind these varied perspectives…
Most people believe that Enlightenment or Awakening means the end of the ego. In this very short four minute video, Ramesh Balsekar explains that in actuality the ego remains after Awakening and for the entire duration of the body. Let’s listen carefully… Ramesh Balsekar is a direct desciple of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. He also became one of Maharaj’s favorite live 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 short 5 minute video, Mooji explains that often we call our attention “I” and take it to be who we are when in reality attention is only a functioning. It is one of the greatest powers of consciousness BUT it is NOT the essence of who we are.
In this video, Eckhart Tolle shares insights and wisdom on how to leverage the mind to cultivate joy. He provides transformative insights on harnessing the power of your mind to experience lasting joy in life.
Eckhart Tolle offers practical advice on using unhappiness as a signal to return to presence and awareness. He explains that recognizing moments of unhappiness as indicators of lost presence can help individuals shift their focus back to the present moment, stopping the cycle of suffering. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, observing the mind, and questioning the validity of mental narratives to disengage from harmful thought patterns. By understanding and transforming one’s mental processes, individuals can reduce suffering and live more harmoniously with the present moment.