In this very wise video, Nada offers some intelligent insight into overcoming security and letting go of romantic relationships. Nada uses a personal experience demonstrating issues with personal insecurity and how it can manifest in the form of romantic attachment, while also offering some insight into how we can become more secure in ourselves and our relationships.
In this guided meditation, join Eckhart Tolle on a journey to discover how realizing inner stillness transcends our identity and is essential for leading a fulfilling life. This session offers insights into transforming frustration into satisfaction and peace, guiding you toward a deeper understanding of presence and the significance of living in the now.
In this ten minute video from Jac O’Keeffe, she explains that to the mind (ego, person) it appears that there are two worlds when in reality there is only one. Because its existence is dependent on a dualistic view created by the world of form, it simply can not accept its existence as being imagined. Let’s listen to this very interesting explanation…
In this beautiful 18 minute talk Mooji shares the simple and fruitful exercise of paying attention to being-ness, and that even one minute of sitting with this is enough. This powerful explanation is not to be missed!
Do you find yourself constantly comparing yourself to others or seeking validation through external means? Eckhart Tolle reveals the hidden dangers of ego-based identity and its link to suffering. Discover the freedom that comes with letting go of false identities and embracing your authentic self.
In this 5 minute video, Mooji replies to a question from a seeker wanting to know how long it is going to take for the answer (realization) to come. Mooji responds by explaining that as long as the validity of the question and questioner remains, Realization will not occur.
In this revealing 8 minute video, a man asks Rupert what is the appropriate action to take when witnessing people mistreating each other if he knows everything is ultimately pure awareness.
A woman asks for some direction in making decisions in the service of awareness. In this 12 minute video clip, Rupert responds to her inquiry and attempts to clarify our position in the decisions making process. Let’s watch…
In this fantastic 15 minute video, Mooji offers us a great contemplative exercise to help determine where we are at exactly with our understanding of the Truth. Don’t miss out on this…
In this final podcast of the year host, Barbara Denempont invites all listeners to a short clip from Gangaji on the invitation to fall into yourself. She invites us to think about “Falling into yourself is really the same as surrendering to yourself. It is a surrender to what you don’t know about yourself.” Let’s listen as she explains…
In this very short 8 minute video clip from an interview with Mooji, the interviewer would like for Mooji to clear up a famous quote from Jesus. Let’s listen to Mooji’s wise response…
In this interesting 5 minute video, Gangaji speaks about how we try to keep peace and freedom, or the things we like about ourselves, and try to change what we don’t like. She examines what is underneath our desire to change or keep anything, the freedom that is life—naturally, effortlessly, changelessly. Let’s listen to what she has to say…
Most of us experience psychologically induced fears to some extent or another. In this video, Adyashanti offers a great and simple tool we can use to disarm psychologically induced fear or at least help you avoid a full on “attack”. Let’s listen to this brilliant advice…
In this quick five minute video, Jeff Foster reminds us that much of the pain we go through is caused by abandoning ourselves in the greatest time of need, or as he calls it, “The Land of Powerlessness”. Let’s listen to this empowering little reminder…
Eckhart Tolle discusses the role of being in service to others in one’s spiritual development. He explains that service can be a wonderful spiritual practice if it arises from the right place within, but it can also strengthen the ego if it comes from a different place. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of motivation in service, distinguishing between giving from a desire to improve self-image and giving without seeking recognition, which allows the energy to flow freely and aligns with the universe’s source.
Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the crucial role of presence and being in the now for overcoming dysfunction in human consciousness. He explains that the main purpose of human life is to consciously inhabit the present moment, a process synonymous with the awakening of consciousness. Eckhart Tolle describes this awakening as a timeless state that develops gradually over time, with periods of presence followed by moments of losing it, ultimately extending the duration of presence.
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…
This trailer for Science and Non Duality Anthology (SAND) Volume 1 is offered as an amuse–bouche for the soul. This is a very interesting 3 minute clip of some of the top 21 thinkers of our time from around the world expressing some little tidbits on “Non-Duality”.
We have all had moments in our life when we feel that the present moment is just unbearable. In this great 8 minute video, Jeff Foster helps us understand what is truly going on during those times and what you can do about it. Let’s listen carefully and bookmark this video to watch when this happens to you…
In this nine minute audio clip, Jeff Foster talks about life before and after the recognition of non-duality. Jeff demystifies enlightenment and points to a love that’s always present amidst every appearance of life.
In this incredible 10 minute video, Mooji introduces a simple and potent mantra for stilling the mind. Highly recommended for anyone struggling with mind attacks or mind storms, this chant is a powerful and direct reminder of your true Self.
In this very inspiring 14 minute audio, Gangaji explains that the human desire for understanding is powerful. We naturally want to understand where we fit in or how best to fix a problem. Understanding satisfies particular needs in our daily life, but on the spiritual path, is understanding enough? Gangaji addresses the crucial difference between realization and understanding that transforms our life experience.
Many spiritual seekers hope to realize a “quiet mind”. What is actually possible given the stream of thoughts that go through our minds every day? In this 20 minute audio, Gangaji speaks to the life-changing opportunity to “overhear your stories” and stop following any thought no matter how elevated or mundane the thought is. Let’s join in…
When we step onto the spiritual path, often we hope to transcend our fears. Our fear of death and loss can drive a lack of compassion and perpetuate our unnecessary suffering. Gangaji encourages us to meet our fear, not avoid it. In a moment of giving up control and simply being undeniably flawed, mortal, and very human, we can rest in the peace of who we are.
Our spiritual discovery of the absolute truth of one’s being can be turned into a hiding place, where we ignore harsh realities and deny the cruelest aspects of our shared humanity. Ignorance is not “bliss.” Rather, it is the root of all suffering. In this powerful monologue delivered in 1999, Gangaji shares that the end of ignorance and our willingness to be all is the “gold of self-realization.”
In this silent, yet revealing video of a conversation describing his true nature, Nisargadatta responds to questions about “himself” and his relationship to the apparent world around him.
In this 6 minute video, Rupert Spira explains that “surrender” is actually a natural condition of awareness and that awareness is constantly surrendering everything. Great perspective on the concept of surrendering.
Here you will find a well produced four minute video of quotes and wisdom from Nisargadatta Maharaj, one of the greatest modern day masters and Jnani.
“Living in the now” has become a very popular phrase these days and millions of people get up each day and do their best to “live in the now”… “as much as possible”. Unfortunately, the mind trying to live in the now is very short lived advice and ultimately altogether impossible. In this great little compilation we hear Mooji and Jeff Foster explain why this is so…
A man who is terminally ill and has sought treatment to no avail, asks if his interest in self-enquiry is for the body, and if the body is mind, is illness a neurosis. Rupert suggests that his interest in self-enquiry is to find happiness, to return to his true nature, otherwise known as ‘die before you die.’