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 eight minute audio, Alan gives us a lot to think about when we realize that everything that can be known to us in the universe can only be known from a human perspective. Let’s listen in on this little treat for the intellect…
In this thirteen minute video, Mooji responds to the question, “To Whom Shall I Pray?” Mooji explains that even the greatest Sages performed spiritual activities and praises to the supreme being while knowing that they are already “That’. Let’s listen to Mooji’s reply…
This beautifully produced 6 minute video discusses how scientific discovery demonstrates that the entire UNI-VERSE is ONE. Not that everything in the universe is connected somehow, but that it is actually all ONE, independent of space and time, exactly how the spiritual masters have been describing the nature of reality for thousands of years.
In this wonderful little seven minute video, Mooji touches on several points leading to the ultimate reminder that the one who feels the need to control life is the number one trouble maker in the first place, and by realizing this we come to the conclusion that we don’t have to try to manage life at all.
In this very important 4 minute clip, Mooji explains that we believe to be operating from a place we consider to be a fact of who we are, when in reality it is the “fiction” of who we are. Mooji states that most people in life are speaking from this very personal and fictional, unstable standpoint, and reminds us that there is a stable, much more deeper position which we should direct our attention towards.
In this lovely 19 minute clip, a questioner feels like he is out of moves and doesn’t know where to go from here. Mooji explains that it is not possible for the Self to run out of moves and that the one who is saying this is only the idea we have about ourselves. Let’s listen…
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…
At its root the desire for control is an infantile thought: “What I want is what I should have.” We do have a limited capacity to control many things within our life circumstances, our relationships, or our emotions. But when we try to control what cannot be controlled, we suffer and cause others to suffer. On this 18 minute podcast, Gangaji speaks to what that moment of letting go of control really is and what it reveals.
Do you have 8 minutes to spare for freedom? This eight minute guided meditation from Mooji called, “A Taste of Presence” will help guide your attention back to your true self. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the golden message of truth and freedom…
In this great 6 minute video from Adyashanti, he explains that the first sign of recognizing consciousness within us is the feeling of irrational happiness, a happiness that has no reason or cause. With this recognition of awareness, an underlying sense of happiness evolves into being, and the seeking mechanism dissolves. Adyashanti invites you to explore the different levels of recognition that permeate our everyday existence.
In this 3 minute video, Gangaji explains that thoughts like not pretty enough, not smart enough, not rich enough, not interesting enough, not green enough, not enlightened enough are an indication that identification with the mind/body is taking place.
In this short six minute audio, Adyashanti explains that although we definitely don’t want to remain as the ego for a sense of identity, you needn’t go into battle with the ego, nor indulge it, and instead utilize it as a useful function of life. Let’s find out what he means…
In this 10 minute video, Rupert explains that there is only Awareness and that it is only through Awareness knowing itself that life is experienced. At first, this may seem difficult to understand until Rupert takes us step-by-step through the process and using metaphors to show that the mind truly does not know anything and that Awareness is always the only point of experience.
In this wisdom filled ten minute audio clip, Rupert reminds us that although many think that Awakening means reaching a state where we totally abide in our true essence always, in actuallity we need to alternate between abiding in our true essence and returning to objective experience in order to function in this dualistic play of life.
In this lovely 8 minute video, Mooji explains that although we think and act like a five star beggar, the reality is that we are what makes everything in the universe possible. Let’s listen to these ageless words of wisdom…
In this fifteen minute video, Rupert Spira helps us understand memory, the past and the future by explaining that time only exists because of the limitations of the mind. Let’s listen to Rupert’s explanation as to why there is only this moment called “now”…
In this 8 minute video, Jeff Foster takes a comical look at the search for “Enlightenment” and “Living in the Moment” to show that the reason it seems so hard is because we are looking for something that we already are and a moment which already is.
In this wonderful 11 minute audio clip, Alan helps us understand the nature of our true nature. Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehursjt, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York.
In this short video, Mooji explains that after realization there is a crucial time period where we need to remain extremely vigilant to detect the efforts of the mind to creep back in and identify once again. In other words, once “Realization” has taken place, the mind identity will not instantly give up and die. It will come back again over and over until a maturity comes and permanently drives away the psychological self.
In this seven minute video, Mooji tells the parable of “the man in the desert” to remind us that our mind and our thoughts can seem very real and tempting but we must remain in our true place and see the illusion they present to us.
This short video is a DIRECT pointing to the self. It also discusses how the mind (or most anyone else) doesn’t want you to recognize because then they will loose power over you. Brilliant!
In this cute four minute animation we find Frick and Frack discussing the role of individuality and conditioning within a non-dual world. The beauty of using this format to convey this message is that it allows us to focus on the MESSAGE rather than the messenger. Let’s listen in on there little conversation… This is Part 2 of this discussion of our true nature between Frick and Frack. Here are the links to the other parts of this series: Part 1 – The Nature of Reality Part 2 – Individuality & Conditioning Part 3 – Personality After Realization Part 4 [More]
In this video, Eckhart Tolle discusses the importance of disidentification from others’ pain and negativity. He explains that as presence (awareness) grows, one becomes less affected by external negative energy. Eckhart Tolle also highlights the gender differences in sensitivity to energy fields, with women generally being more sensitive than men.
In this revealing 12 minute video, Rupert Spira explains that most mistakenly believe that there are THREE states called “waking”, “dreaming” and “deep sleep”, but the reality is that there are only two states because “deep sleep” is a non-state. It is very important to know this distinction. Let’s listen to his simple explanation…
In this short five minute video, Adyashanti helps us to explore the true meaning of compassion in the human experience. He explains how compassion is that feeling that you love something or someone in such a way that your sense of your own well-being is transcended. Let’s focus on the love in these words…
Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of awakening and maintaining a state of consciousness in the present moment. He explains that the state of consciousness with which you meet any situation is the most crucial aspect, as it determines how you perceive and react to life events. Eckhart Tolle encourages viewers to recognize and be aware of their state of consciousness, as this awareness can help them remain present and transform their experiences.
In this lovely 4 minute reminder, Nada explains that very often we make ourselves miserable over our attachments and how we unknowingly suffer from those attachments and that through letting them go we can experience an immediate feeling of liberation. Let’s trade 4 minutes for a world of wisdom…
In this video, you are in for a very special treat.  In this 2 part video, Mooji answers a lovely ladie’s question about decision making by first taking her to the “Self”.  Watch as Mooji skillfully takes this lady from ego to “self” while taking you along for the journey. For Part 1 of this video, click here.
In this very short video Mooji explains that in order for ANY thought to have any power whatsoever, there has to be “Identity” present… and “I” entity (me). Otherwise, thoughts have no power at all because no thought is self employed.