In this AWESOME 10 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva responds to a question about the “purpose” of suffering. In his explanation he expands on the dynamics of suffering and how it all takes place behind the scenes. Let’s listen carefully…
In this very short 4 minute video, Mooji offers a very practical approach for using inquiry to deal with fear.
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.
This 20 minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the ultimate message of truth and freedom…
In this wisdom filled 7 minute video, Adyashanti explains that Being FULLY present is essence of being spiritually awake. He goes on to explain that this can not be done with the mind because being fully present is something that the mind can not do because its very nature is to focus on the past or the future. Let’s listen to Adyashanti’s recommendation for this…
In this lovely 8 minute video, a follower says that her spiritual guide told her that she needs to start doing for herself instead of always doing for others, but she says this causes a bit of a conflict inside and wants to know what she can do about it. Let’s listen to Mooji’s advice…
In this super 10 minute video clip, a questioner is confused about “who” is the thinker and Rupert explains that the True Self is always pure Awareness and that it is the “mind” where all the activities occur. There is actually no issues with this until identification sets in. Let’s listen to Rupert’s easy to follow wisdom…
In this impromptu eight minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks, he responds to the question, “Is a teacher needed or recommended to help realize the self?” and also “How do I know who is the right teacher?”. Let’s listen to Mooji’s advice…
In this extremely well produced 5 minute video, Alan Watts explains that there is no reason to keep doing what you don’t like so that you can finance your life of doing what you don’t like, and live a long time doing what you don’t like. Life is to short to live in misery for the sake of money, so the first question we must ask is, “What do I desire”. Let’s listen to these wise words of advice…
In this AMAZING five minute video clip from Mooji, he invites us to remain in that place of silence where we are free from “working life out”.
In this lovely little six minute video, Adyashanti explores our natural, spiritual instinct to be curious about the world and life around us. By connecting to our childlike sense of wonder, and not focusing on finding a specific answer, we enter into a state of not-knowing. This innocent exploration allows our spiritual instinct to flourish and allows us to live in a state of wonder.
In this powerful 10 minute video, a seeker wants to know, “What is belief and how does belief and attention merge to create Maya?” In Mooji’s reply we find the answer to these questions and more including the incredible power we have using belief and attention. Let’s listen…
Jim Carrey has been expressing tidbits of his understanding of non-duality in the media lately and many are questioning his sanity. By the reaction of the media we find that perhaps the world at large is not ready to hear this message. However, in this nine minute video, a young man named Prince Ea explains what Jim Carey meant in these interviews in a very easy to understand format for the masses. Is it possible that this will become common knowledge in the near future?
This short but rich encounter takes place as Moojibaba is arriving at the airport to catch a flight. Some Sangha members meet him at the airport and share what they have been finding through Mooji’s pointings. With little time to spare, Mooji’s words speak straight to the heart and reflect the quintessence of Satsang.
This 49 minute video that contain the complete live original TV series episode called “Time”. 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 lovely 13 minute video, Gangaji explains how even the smallest thought (believed in) can be the greatest obstacle to freedom. Gangaji offers a radical invitation and demonstrates how being aware of what we are actually thinking can open the door to freedom.
In this awesome 10 minute video, Mooji reminds us that even after realization of the Truth takes place, much of our conditioning will still remain. Mooji explains that you can not get rid of this conditioning through conscious effort but rather by simply remaining present as the self. Let’s listen…
In this lovely little 3 minute reminder, Adyashanti explains that if we want to live our daily life operating from the deepest part of us, we just need to start with the small stuff and work our way up from there. Let’s watch…
This 16 minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the ultimate message of truth and freedom…
In this interview, Mooji speaks more in depth about Advaita and Neo-Advaita, not dismissing either movement but rather pointing out the common mistakes which are made by both. Somewhere between the two movements — the freshness of the Neo-Advaita, along with the focus, depth, and commitment of the Traditional Advaita is where knowledge and being can become one.
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…
Who is the seer of “It”? What is “It”? Mooji explains that we are missing the obvious.
In this video Mooji is SUPER DIRECT and is not kidding around. It’s time to really take a look at WHO is asking all of these questions. When asking a question, we must check in first and ask “Who is asking this question?” Is it the mind? Is it the beingness? Why waste everyone’s time answering the frivolous questions of the mind? There’s really no need to find a fictitious answer for a fictitious question coming from a fictitious sense of self.
In this beautiful 9 minute video, we find Krishnamurti expressing his last words in front of an audience. You can tell that his physical being is struggling but he never wavers from his message on non-duality. Let’s listen carefully…
In this super interesting video, Mooji is interviewed by members of the Sangha and talks about how Monte Sahaja came to be and several other questions that offer a wide range of wisdom regarding the realization of the Self. Let’s kick back and listen…
This 7 minute audio is Part 2 of a 2 part series from Adyashanti that points us to a different way to think about meditation. His teachings are an open invitation to stop, inquire, and recognize what is true and liberating at the core of all existence.
This 12 minute audio is Part 1 of a 2 part series from Adyashanti that points us to a different way to think about meditation. His teachings are an open invitation to stop, inquire, and recognize what is true and liberating at the core of all existence.
In this revealing 15 minute video, we find a dialogue from an outdoor Satsang with Mooji, at the foot of Arunachala. It is expressed in English with Spanish translation. Mooji attempts to describe the experience of Being without a personal centre.
In this 7 minute video, Mooji responds to a seeker that has surrendered her life to the realization of the “Truth” but is feeling a bit insecure financially and what is going to happen in the future. Mooji explains that life is an adventure in being and that one should trust life to show the way for the fulfillment of those adventures.
This audio/video from Alan watts may only be three minutes long but it contains the secret to making everything we call “work” more pleasant and enjoyable. Let’s listen in on this simple advice…