In this 8 minute video, Rupert explains that in order for one to discover the true cause of conflicts in their relationships, one must realize who/what they are. He goes on to say that in all cases of conflict with others, one can find wrong identification at its root. See how Rupert explains it…
In this five minute video, Mooji responds to a questioner wanting to know why it seems that Mooji resides in a state of bliss. He explains how it is possible for one to experience bliss, even if one appears to be miserable. Let’s listen in to his explanation…
In this 10 minute clip from one of Mooji’s Satsangs, he explains that the roles that we play are all happening by themselves and that the experiencer, that which is being experienced and the functioning of experiencing is all happening all by itself within consciousness. Once we realize our true position, one becomes more and more comfortable remaining in that place of seeing rather than following the mind in an attempt to control the functioning of consciousness.
In this eight minute video from Mooji, a questioner wants to know if she can help or speed up her self inquiry using other practices such as Asana, Pranayama Meditation or other forms of Yogas and practices. Listen to Mooji’s surprising answer…
In this 5 minute video, Adyashanti does a great job in describing the imagined self and how we can begin to dismantle it. Short video, huge message.
This video helps us to understand the concept of Aloneness and what is beyond the concept of Aloneness and our attachments to not being alone.
In this super short 3 minute video featuring an audio clip from Alan Watts we are asked to think about the mistake that is made in our society between our measuring devices and confusing them with what ACTUALLY makes things happen. Let’s listen in on Alan as he explains…
In this 10 minute video, Rupert talks about the three stages of understanding starting with “I Am Something” to “I Am Nothing” to “I Am Everything” until finally one realizes that even “I Am Everything” is not true and what we are left with is something that can not be described by the mind. That is why we keep hearing that what we are can not be described.
This is another wonderful 10 minute guided meditation from Mooji
This very interesting nine minute video from Gangaji focuses primarily on recognizing the patterns of suffering in relationships, but it also applies to any area of our life where our suffering is based on patterns established in our conditioning. Let’s listen to the importance of this recognition…
In this interesting eight minute from an interview of Jeff Foster by Richard Miller (host of Never Not Here), Jeff tries to explain with words the role of love in the attempt to describe non-duality.
In this seven minute video, Rupert responds to a questioner who wants to know if our everyday experience actually veils us from our true nature. Let’s listen to his intelligent and simple response…
In this fourteen minute audio, Adyashanti tries to explain that we mistake the events of the world as being the cause of suffering and loss of peace within us, when in reality it is our (mind’s) thoughts about what is happening that is separating us from our inner nature of joy and peace.
In this very short 4 minute video, Mooji explains that freedom is a concept that only comes out of duality. Therefore, not only can freedom be your only true state but it is actually what you are.
In this short 5 minute video, Rupert gives us some insight into choice. And by using a simple example, he demonstrates that the choice is actually an interpretation of an experience where there is actually no choice made. In fact, science is now showing that the impulse for a decision happens up to six seconds before the actual choice is made.
This video is less than 2 minutes long and yet describes very quickly the cause of all “Problems”.
In this seven minute video, Adyashanti shares with us some insight into what meditation is and why one should meditate. Let’s listen while he explains why meditation is a response to the call of the sacred…
In this video Mooji uses a joke to demonstrate that even though we may be saying “Thy Will Be Done”, on the inside, the ego says “My Will Be Done”. Surrendering to “what is” is not about trying to conform reality to our own projections.
In this 11 minute video from Roger Castillo (a student of Ramesh Balsekar), he explains that one must dig deep and make sure one does not have ANY image, projection or expectations of what “Enlightenment” or “Awakening” is suppose to be. He explains that often these can be hidden and will result in delay of actualization or even inability to recognize that “it” has already happened. And finally, he helps us understand that the tiniest bit of suffering is a sure sign that a false expectation may be lurking in the shadows of the mind.
Mooji explains the relationship between the “Self” and daily activity and experience.
In this beautiful 3 1/2 minute video, Alan describes “Nothingness” as the Ultimate Reality of which you are. This is not a nothingness with the absence of all, but rather an indescribable Nothingness which contains the entire universe.
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 this very intimate 12 minute video, Mooji tells the story of stranded fishermen to demonstrate how sometimes, because of habit, we can find ourselves returning to the ways of the Ego, so it is important to remain vigilant and take a position of observation when such things take place. Let’s listen to the way Mooji puts it…
In this short 5 minute video, Mooji explains that Awakening is not about becoming a stone Buddha or someone that is always in serious meditation. In fact, an awakened one experiences total freedom to have fun and enjoy all that life has to offer.
This is a fantastic eleven minute guided meditation using the words and teachings of Jnani and Non-Dual Master Nisargadatta Maharaj featuring outstanding quotes from the book, “I Am That”. Let’s clear all distractions and enjoy…
In this super short 4 minute video, Mooji answers the question “When is the End of Inquiry?”
In this five minute video, Mooji responds to an inquiry about forgiveness. The questioner wants to know “In the Advaita way, does one seek forgiveness for behavior that has brought harm, or does one just observe the thoughts and abide in the self?” Listen to what Mooji has to say…
In this 3 minute gem, Eckhart Tolle discusses the shift in consciousness from our ordinary “surface-level” perspective to a deeper awareness that transcends the personal sense of identity. Let’s step out of our chattering minds and take a listen…
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 23 minute video from Mooji, a seeker says that he has experienced several “awakening” experiences but then the mind and misery came back and wants to know, “is “Enlightenment” a permanent state?” This is an INCREDIBLE video that is well worth the 23 minute investment.