In this short 4 minute video, comedian and actor Jim Carrey shares some words of wisdom based on his search for meaning, internal reflections and life experiences.
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.
Amidst the current coronavirus outbreak, Rupert gives advice regarding how people can find inner peace and happiness during this time of uncertainty, as well as still being able to remain part of a community.
In this wonderful 15 minute compilation we find some of Mooji’s most direct pointings to help remind and guide those looking to end the forever search for the Self. Let’s get started now….
In this very short 2 minute reminder, Alan Watts explains how we relate to the universe as we find ourselves right smack in the middle of it. Let’s listen…
This beautiful 15 minute video includes quotes, music and audio tracks from Mooji. Mooji explains that home, “Is beyond the concept of concept… It is caring for you; maturing you from within; taking you home.” Let’s relax and listen to this unique video…
In this lovely 9 minute video, a man feels ‘enchanted’ by thoughts and asks for guidance on how to stay connected to himself while thinking. Let’s listen carefully to Rupert’s response…
In this video, Eckhart breaks down the intricate dynamics of sexuality and spiritual growth. He discusses the essence of transcending physical and psychological barriers and navigating spirituality in sexual life. Eckhart Tolle proposes that a life led by love, awareness, and a non-addictive approach to sexuality can transform not only your relationships but also your journey toward spiritual enlightenment.
Ever wonder why achieving your goals doesn’t always bring the happiness you expected? Eckhart Tolle dives into the difference between external success and inner fulfillment in this video. He reveals how a deeper understanding of faith can transform your daily life and explains why feeling whole now is the key to effortless manifestation. If you’re tired of the endless pursuit of more, Eckhart’s wisdom offers a refreshing alternative.
In this nine minute audio from a Satsang long ago, Mooji reminds us over and over again that as long as there is a “doer” within who is taking responsibility for all that is happening, there is no true possibility for freedom. Let’s listen to Mooji’s wisdom…
In this very short 5 minute video, Mooji explains that the mind can not get rid of arrogance as it is the cause and source of arrogance. Listen to what Mooji has to say about automatically getting rid of arrogance…
In this eight minute video, a follower explains to Mooji that his friends and family have noticed changes in him and react as if they are frightened and don’t want him to be free. Mooji explains that those that live exclusively in the mind feel threatened by those who are free and offers suggestions on what to do.
Here is a wonderful little five minute video/audio in which Mooji reminds all of us that We Are That! This video combines music, text and audio from Mooji that all works together to create a certain receptive mood to impress upon us that we are “Like The Infinite Sky”.
In this awesome 10 minute video, Rupert explains that when we are suffering it is not the current experience that is causing suffering but rather the actual desire to escape from it. Let’s listen to this amazing perspective on suffering…
In this 10 minute video, Mooji explains that once we have had a glimpse of the “Truth”, the ego will do everything in its power to make sure it does not lose control (or its illusion of control). This is when it is most important to stay vigilant and recognize all the ways the ego is trying to maintain control and respond with surrendering to the heart completely.
In this great little 3 minute video clip from Satsang, Mooji takes us on a quick trip from the ego to the “I Am” and beyond. This video is fantastic for anyone looking for a quick reminder and should be saved to favorites immediately. Let’s join in…
In this great 5 minute video, Mooji explains that we are consciousness itself and that once this is realized, there is no need to try to get rid of the “person”. The person is demonstrated to be only a myth, only a shadow.
In this nine minute audio, Krishnamurti explains that how our entire self image is created by our culture and is ultimately based on memory. He also explains how even our spiritual image is materialistic in nature. Understanding this is the first step in realizing our true nature. Let’s listen… Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti, known as U. G. Krishnamurti, was an Indian philosopher who questioned enlightenment. Although many considered him an “enlightened” person, Krishnamurti often referred to his state of being as the “natural state”.
In this video, Mooji explains that beneath the stain of the ego identity lies the infinite being that we are and that we must use Satsang for nothing other than to completely remove this illusion so we may shine bright in our own being of peace, love and grace.
This six minute video demonstrates how easy one can confuse the arrogance of ego claiming itself to be the “Truth”, even when it truly seems to be genuine in nature. Let’s let Mooji take us through the process of inquiring into it…
We all have 10 minutes to spare. This guided meditation from a Satsang in London is less than 10 minutes long and will bring you back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony.
In thirteen minutes, this well edited compilation offers the wisdom of three modern day spiritual teachers (Gurus) on the subject of suffering, how suffering is created and what we can do about it. Let’s listen in …. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their [More]
Do you have 14 minutes for freedom? In this BEAUTIFUL guided meditation, Mooji takes us into our hearts where he plants the seeds of eternal wisdom. Let’s just sit back, relax and enjoy!
In this nine minute audio clip from a Satsang in Monte Sahaja, Mooji speaks on the power of staying as the “Isness”. He reminds us that the mind is always trying to invite us into personal identification but remaining as the Isness allows us to just watch as the invitation comes and goes. Here is the link to the full version of this Satsang:
In this short 5 minute video, Mooji reminds us to stay fully open so we do not suffocate the spontaneity of life.
This 10 minute video by Rupert Spira is a wonderful reminder of the true meaning of love and provides beautiful insights and confirmation.
In this short 5 minute video, a devotee describes in a letter what it is like to experience a moment in life from the center of one’s Buddha nature. Mooji is very pleased and explains that such a letter can only come from a heart of pure innocence and joy.
In this very short 2 minute clip, Krishnamurti explains that our consciousness, which means the way you think, the way you live, the way you believe, the way you react, your behavior, all that is your consciousness, which is your life. That consciousness is you. The content of that consciousness makes consciousness. Let’s listen…
In this little four minute video from a lovely being named Nada, he talks to us about a popular quote circulating in spiritual circles right now that says, ‘Life is not about finding yourself. It’s about creating yourself.’ But is that true? Or is the opposite actually true? Let’s find out… Click here for more Nada videos.
In this video, Adyashanti spends around 9 minutes getting us to take a look at what we believe our “self” to be. In this video, the “self” he is speaking off is the “me” the daily “I” (the person or personality) that almost all people see themselves to be. Upon closer examination, we find that perhaps we are not who we have always believed ourselves to be.