In this nine minute video clip of Mooji, we find him focusing in on the “I Am” and taking a closer look at what it is and what it is not to help us come to a place of unmixed being.
In this 6 minute inward look, Rupert helps us to see a different perspective on what our minds believe to be true in our day to day experiencing. In a world that is separated into “I” versus solid matter (or outside world), our mind makes all kinds of false assumptions. This closer look helps us to realize that things are not what they appear to be.
In this short 5 minute video, Jac responds to a question from Richard Miller (host of Never Not Here) about the statement that we hear fairly often which says, “Nothing is Really Happening”.
In this mini three minute video clip, Jac explains that without even realizing it, even the most seemingly noble agendas can be ego driven. Let’s listen in as she takes the example of “Compassion” to demonstrate her point…
In this less than 4 minute video, Adyashanti describes how most people’s base sense of self seems to be seated in the head (or mind), and that in order to live in peace and freedom we need to derive our sense of self, our “base” , from the ground of “being”.
This is a spontaneous 12 minute Satsang, with translation into Hindi.  Recorded March 13, 2016 in Rishikesh, India. ” You cannot master your  mind by trying to control or suppress it. The one that entangles your mind is only your limited identity, or ego. And we’ve all been identified  with the ego for a while. But the real one is the one who is aware of the ego and its interferences…”
In this super short 4 minute video, Alan Watts takes a closer look at “falling in love” to discover that love itself is an act of faith and surrender.
In this six minute video, Ramesh Balsekar tells about his Understanding of the scientist’s Big Bang theory and the emergence of this manifestation. He says that Consciousness is all there is. Life is a movie in which Consciousness is playing every character in the movie, the movie is scripted, produced and directed by Consciousness and Consciousness is witnessing the movie… and it is already in the can! Let’s listen carefully… Ramesh Balsekar is a direct disciple 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 [More]
In this beautiful 17 minute guided meditation you will discover your ever-still self beyond momentary thoughts & feelings with Mooji’s guidance. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the ultimate message of truth and freedom…
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 very effective 7 minute video with Spanish subtitles, Mooji replies to a questioner who says that she would like to come and experience the Sangha in person but can’t seem to shake the fear of the current situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Mooji offers some inspired advice which can be applied to ANY FEAR, so let’s listen…
In this timely 6 minute video, a man reports on his experience of true surrender, in Gangaj’s words, “the most ruthless act of a lifetime.” In the willingness to surrender he found peace. Gangaji goes on to speak about the humbling of these times, and the shock we receive when something, like a pandemic, humbles us and reveals the freshness of life.
The University of Arizona The Science of Consciousness Conference is the world’s longest running and interdisciplinary conference addressing fundamental aspects of consciousness, the brain, reality, and existence. Jac presented at the 2020 conference. She suggested ways in which science and spirituality could cross-pollinate for mutual benefit. Here’s Jac’s presentation, “How to Approach Phenomenal Consciousness”.
Anxiety can sometimes be overwhelming and debilitating, or at the very least, unsettling. In this 13 minute video Nada shares a simple method for dealing with anxiety when it arises. Very great practical advice, let’s listen…
What comes before I ? What is watching this feeling of I? What is creating the I ? To all of this question we have to find answers, and when we do, the person that is looking for these answers will vanish. Let join together with Mooji in this amazing inquiry.
In this lovely 6 minute video, Lisa Cairns reminds us that our sense of existence is really all that is important. Everything else that the mind throws at us is only secondary to this sense of existence. Let’s join in…
Everything that we ever wanted to know about the world and our selves we can find out in self inquiry. That is the power of self inquiry. The sharpest tools that we have to look beneath the layers of mind and ego. Let us do that now together with Mooji.
In this lovely 11 minute video, Mooji explains that life take cares of life and what you as person constantly think about is what will manifest your reality. But if you learn the skill of observation, if you let go, you will align your self with Universe and your life will be joyfully, loving and compassionate.
In this rich and insightful 20 minute talk, Mooji responds to a questioner who asks how we can stay in our inner emptiness, the true Self, when life also calls us to engage with the troubles and sorrows of the world? Let’s listen to Mooji’s beautiful response…
Join Eckhart Tolle as he discusses the challenge of being trapped in the world form, which includes our identities. In this guided meditation, Eckhart offers profound insights on how to transcend the narrow sense of self that leads to frustration, anxiety, and reactivity.
Take some time to reflect on your true self with this guided meditation from Eckhart Tolle. In this video, Eckhart emphasizes stillness, presence, and detachment. He helps us learn to navigate life’s challenges with a sense of spaciousness and peace. This meditation is a pathway to discovering the true essence of your being.
In this amazing 9 minute spontaneous video from Jac, she explains that there are some persistent thoughts can just be dismissed, but there are also persistent thoughts that need to be dealt with. In this clearly expressed video, Jac explains the way to deal with these endlessly persisting thoughts.
In this great 12 minute audio, Mooji reads selected verses from the Avadhuta Gita. Let’s sit back, relax and let these timeless words sink into your heart…
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 super short video we find Mooji driving around while holding a mini Satsang. The point of what he is saying is that you have to come to a place where you say this is your life now, your life is for freedom, your life is for God, your life is for Truth.
In this 10 minute video, Mooji explains that one should be prepared for emptiness because the world around you will not understand the kind of happiness that you are. Even your loved ones may rather see you doing something or working towards something and be miserable than to see you doing nothing and being happy.
Have you ever felt frustrated about losing your connection with the self? In this 5 minute video Mooji explains why this happens which provides you with the answer to this question.
In this great little nine minute audio clip, Mooji helps us see all the ways that the mind tries to hold us hostage and how we surrender to its allure and suffer without realizing that we could free ourselves at any moment. Let’s listen…
In this very valuable nine minute video, Nada shares wisdom on resistance, tolerance and acceptance. He goes on to explain that one must mentally accept the problem or situation FIRST, in order to gain a clear mind and perspective. This can often create tons of resistance from the mind, so what to do? Let’s listen to this most practical advice…
This eight minute video from a lovely being named Nada speaks to the very common human condition of feeling a bit lost in life, having difficulty finding a sense of direction, purpose, ambition, or inspiration.