This well produced 4 minute video featuring audio clips of wisdom from Alan Watts is focused on the spontaneity of life and how we often stand in the way of our true nature by trying to force life to be what it is not.
In this 9 minute video, Rupert describes the reality of what is happening as he films a trip from England to the U.S. This video sheds a different light on the reality of the activities of life as one realizes the “Truth” of what is happening from the perspective of awareness itself.
In this nine minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks, he reminds us to turn our attention totally into ourselves which may seem like a selfish mission. But in reality we are like pioneers in our own spiritual life until the person blossoms and turns into presence. Let’s listen…
In this 8 minute video, Rupert explains that the “State of Bliss” that is often described as a benefit of “Enlightenment” is actually a temporary state. It is a bubbling over of the peace, joy and happiness that is the ever-present perfume of our true nature. Depending on many variables, this perfume can fluctuate greatly in intensity creating states of joy and bliss that can come and go.
In this beautiful 6 minute video, Mooji speaks about being the unsplittable ONE who is here right now. Because of our belief in our minds, we fall under the spell of our own hypnosis when in actuality the truth that we are has eternally been right here, right now.
In this great little 9 minute video, a questioner wants to know how he can lay his false sense of self at Mooji’s feet to which Mooji replies with a true story about himself that helps demonstrate how the ego is like an infection that must be treated and/or removed.
In this wonderful eleven minute video, Rupert clarifies that although in the dualistic world we seem to live in, everything seems to have an opposite, but that consciousness does not. He goes on to explain that each of our minds is a dream in infinite consciousness. In other words, its like there are billions of dreams going on but only one dreamer. Let’s listen…
In this very short three minute video, Adyashanti explains that by letting go into a state of allowance, and dropping the desire to relate to things in a purely intellectual way, spiritual revelation can anchor in your being. Let’s listen…
The mind is our SERVANT, and not the other way around. Don’t try to stop your mind…don’t try to change anything… just sit back and watch the show, otherwise your very objection to what you “don’t like” is feeding energy and power to it. Let your thoughts do what they do, just don’t identify with them.
In this 9 minute video, Mooji is helping a seeker to dive deeper into herself to find who is asking all these questions. This video also contains at least three of the most classic approaches that Mooji uses to help devotees reclaim their beingness.
In this 4 minute video clip, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar,’ talks about that for most, their faith in God is a wavering faith where one has complete faith when things are going according to plan and a loss of faith when things go badly (or not as we planned). Let’s listen to Gautam’s description of unwavering faith…
Here’s a beautiful little eight minute video from a lovely being named Nada who shares with us a very profound message about the difference between self love and narcissism. Let’s listen… Click here for more Nada videos.
In this lovely 5 minute video, Adyashanti explains that the world of experience has a very powerful magnetic attraction but that we must learn to let life be, let what happens… happen, and find out what remains. This is one way to experience our true nature…
In this lovely six minute video clip, Mooji dives deep into the nature of our beliefs, how they work, how they create delusion and suffering and although they seem to shape our moment to moment experiences, they are truly only phenomenon that can be observed by the Isness of our existence.
What does it mean to be secure in oneself? In this fantastic 7 minute video, Nada addresses one of the most universal misconceptions about inner as well as outer perceived security. Let’s listen as Nada takes us on a much closer look at the idea of security and how we become more secure, more confident, more self-assured…
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…
Recorded at Stinson Beach on January 9, 2000, Gangaji recounts how she asked Papaji: “How is it possible that I can thank you, that I can show my gratitude. Tell me something that I can give you.” And he said, “Well, I will tell you, you give your whole life to This. Everything. You make This all.” When Gangaji heard this she said “yes,” but she had no idea of the depth of receiving in that giving. Let’s watch this wonderful 5 minute video…
In this video, Adyashanti shows that the shift from just understanding to full realization is through experience and begins with a stillness of mind.
In this 9 minute video/audio, Alan feeds us food for thought about this moment we call now and our relationship to it on a day to day basis.
In this very short 3 minute video, Rupert explains the transition from Infinite Awareness to the limited self or an apparent limited form of awareness. This is one of those videos that may require multiple viewings to fully appreciate what is being said.
This very short 4 minute video from Alan Watts reminds us that even from a scientific standpoint, we are not separate from universe nor are we separate from other people. All are interdependent with each other to form the universe as we know it.
In this lovely little 5 minute video, Rupert helps us understand that any sense of “peace” that can be disturbed is only a state of mind that needs to be maintained by the mind and it is very easily disturbed. Let’s listen as Rupert describes a more permanent sense of peace that is always present (even when we don’t know it) and available to us…
Mooji explains that change is inevitable and that it should be welcomed into our life. Accept the changes of life from a place that is unchanging within you.
In this short four minute video we hear Eckhart explaining that “Realization” can come in an instant but that many times it can come over time. He then goes on to tell a short version of the story of Nisargadatta Maharaj (I Am That). Lets listen 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.
In this revealing 15 minute video, a woman who’s son died days after he was born asks Rupert to interpret the experience. Rupert uses his clear manor of speaking to help her understand what is taking place upon “death” of the body. Let’s listen…
In this amazingly beautiful ten minute video clip from one of Mooji’s Satsangs, a woman explains that after facing breast cancer, she came to realize that disease is of no consequence to our innermost self. Using a parable, Mooji demonstrates that immortality can not be found in the body itself, but rather in the recesses of our heart where the eternal has always been.
In this interesting ten minute video, Adyashanti explores the impact of awakening as an individual as it relates to the consciousness of the whole. When someone is deeply awake, their consciousness is being utilized by something greater than their egocentric makeup, which contributes to the state of our consciousness as a whole.
In this six minute video, Rupert responds to a questioner who wants to know why infinite awareness manifests as form. Let’s listen in on Rupert’s brilliant response…
This amazing 10 minute video from Mooji helps us to see clearly that intention, want and desire is the most common source of our suffering. He also explains why it seems that the fulfillment of our desires brings us joy, when in reality it is only a very temporary period when we stop suffering the desire.