In this 8 minute classic video, Alan helps us to understand that nothingness is not just infinite space with nothing in it, but rather it is the background for all of existence itself. The video quality is poor but the message is amazing. Let’s watch…
In this awesome twelve minute video, Rupert provides some practical advice on how to deal with uncomfortable feelings of any kind that can stir up inside during inquiry or meditation or introspection. Let’s listen to this valuable advice…
We naturally value self-reliance and independence especially in Western culture. Considering our personal survival, the desire to not be dependent on others makes sense, but is it real? In this 10 minute audio from one of her podcasts, Gangaji helps us discover the self we can truly rely on and the self-love that is revealed in that discovery.
In this great little 2 minute reminder, Rupert helps us overcome some misconceptions about Realization and understand that Realization is simply about dissolving our false belief that the world is something other than ourselves. Let’s listen…
Discover the power of translation with Eckhart Tolle as he navigates the digital world and its role in transforming suffering into consciousness. Uncover how immersive online experiences, when translated effectively, can become a tool for spiritual growth and self-discovery.
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…
We are all connected to the universe. In this amazing video, Eckhart speaks about deep loss and how communities can help us heal from suffering. Nothing is permanent in the eternal universe and this realization is one of freedom.
In this eleven minute audio clip, Rupert Spira defines the most rudimentary definition of love and that there is no such thing as the absence of happiness or love; only the apparent veiling of it.
In this short 5 minute guided meditation, Mooji encourages us not to get caught up in small personal problems that are exaggerated in our own consciousness. He reminds us that we are the light of consciousness that never goes out, and guides us to begin to appreciate our Being – the Eternal One – thus breaking the spell of separation.
In this fantastic 9 minute video, a woman asks how to share the teaching with people who get scared and revolt against it. Rupert speaks of the concessions made by all spiritual teachers, with the analogy of the willingness of John Smith’s friend to speak to King Lear.
In this fantastic 8 minute video, Rupert Spira speaks about trauma and the ongoing process of realignment of the mind after the recognition of our true nature.  Let’s not wait another minute…
In this five minute video clip from Mooji, he explains that the “I Am”, the sense of being, is the one who identifies with the body as a separate self and can create the illusion that it is “suffering”. However, the whole point of Satsang is to remind us that this “I Am” does NOT have to identify and can remain as pure presence emanating pure joy, love and understanding.
In this very enlightening audio, Gangaji explains that as human beings we very often define ourselves by our problems. This is a crucial mistake that can often obscure an inspired solution to life’s issues and is completely unnecessary when we realize there is a better way. Let’s find out what that is…
In this 9 minute video, Rupert dives in to explaining that awareness only sees itself and therefore must transform itself into “other” in order to experience the subject/object relationship and have the ability to experience anything other than itself. Sounds confusing, but Rupert describes the process in an understandable way….
In this super short 2 minute video, Gangaji shares with us that perhaps the best answer to “What is Enlightenment?” is to actually give up all definitions surrounding the concept of enlightenment. Great video of this often asked question.
In this short 5 minute video, Rupert speaks about a common misconception that we hear about over and over again. We are told by many teachers that we need to discipline our attention so it does not slip into thoughts, feelings or psychological thinking that creates the unpleasantness we are trying to avoid. Rupert explains here that when we do this we are creating a conflict within ourselves which actually makes things worse. See what Rupert has to say…
In this short 4 minute audio from Adyashanti, he explains that for most people the “unknown” seems like this mystical void out there that contains all of the unknown, when in actuality the unknown is right here and now.
In response to an inquiry from a seeker, Mooji explains that the correct relationship between the psychological mind and the “Self” is that the “Self” can live without the mind but the mind cannot live without the attention of the “Self”. In other words, the “Self” is the master and yet it has become the slave of the mind. Isn’t time to take back your power? Listen to Mooji’s words…
In this 7 minute excerpt (from a joint-Satsang from Roger Castillo and Gautam Sachdeva), Roger emphasises the importance of earnestly asking oneself: “What am I truly seeking?” and touches upon Ramesh Balsekar’s (his master) wisdom to help direct the seeker toward a life of peace and love.
In this one hour guided meditation on the occasion of Rupert’s 60th Birthday, we contemplate truth, love and beauty, three pathways to ourself. We peer beyond the veil of the multiplicity and diversity of experience to the one indivisible experience, the knowing of ourself.
In this little eight minute video clip from Rupert Spira, a young boy asks why consciousness has to explore itself given that it knows everything. Using metaphors Rupert tries to explain and ends up making the very important point that destiny is not something that is pre-planned but is actually spontaneous in nature, helping us to realize that destiny is actually “spontaneous destiny”. Let’s pay special attention around the 6:30 minute mark…
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…
In this video Mooji speaks with a woman who has a father that has Alzheimer’s and helps her to understand that perhaps what she sees as a miserable state, is actually a preferred state of being. Our minds automatically feel like if you don’t have memories and desires that life can be miserable, but actually it can be quite the opposite.
In this short five minute clip, Mooji explains what a wonderful opportunity we have been given to no longer identify with person-hood and discover the divinity living within us. After this takes place, our personality becomes only an artificial mask we wear to interact with “others”.
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 lovely 13 minute video filled with ancient wisdom,  Gautam shares some quotes of Siddharameshwar Maharaj that impacted him deeply. Siddharameshwar Maharaj was Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Guru.  This is Part 4 of this series so let’s get started…
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 9 minute video, Rupert explains that because consciousness is infinite in nature and that time does not really exist, time and objects seemingly arise together in consciousness to create an apparent object or apparent event “in time”.
In this enlightening 7 minute video clip, Mooji explains that “Are you your mind?” is the first question that needs to be asked because if you are your mind you have no chance for freedom. Let’s listen…
Eckhart Tolle addresses the critical question of whether a person on psychiatric medication can still experience spiritual awakening. He explores the impact of these medications on the awakening process, acknowledging that while medication might obscure awareness in some cases, it is not necessarily true for all. Eckhart Tolle shares personal experiences and observations, highlighting that awareness can still arise even while on medication, depending on various factors such as the type of medication, duration, and the specific psychiatric condition.