In this 22 minute guided meditation, Eckhart Tolle reveals the essence of accessing pure beingness beyond the obstacle of constant doing. Discover the aim of meditation and the importance of transitioning from doing to experiencing true being.
In this 15 minute video from Rupert, he helps us gain a deeper understanding of Awareness itself. One can come to an understanding that their true nature is Awareness itself, but what is Awareness and can it come and go (as in the case of death or deep sleep)?
Tony Parsons gives talks and facilitates investigation and discussion on the nature of Advaita Vedanta and non-dualism. He works both in the UK and internationally and his books are published in many countries. The fundamental principle of his work is to define the non-dual and impersonal nature of reality and to expose the dichotomy of the dualistic belief in a progressive path leading to spiritual attainment.
In this FANTASTIC 7 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva actually shows us EXACTLY how we come to believe that we are the doer of actions when in reality all is just happening spontaneously. Let’s listen as Gautam uses an everyday work scenario to demonstrate this point…
In this 10 minute video from Roger Castillo (a student of Ramesh Balsekar), he explains the basics of non-dual teachings. His explanation is quite simple and easy to understand, even for those who have never been exposed to non-dual teachings, and provides the basic building blocks at the heart of non-dual teachings and how these teachings can help us achieve peace of mind.
In this short 7 minute extract, Papaji replies a question about effort and non effort in self inquiry: “You are advised simply to keep quiet and during this quietness perhaps it will reveal itself to you through its own grace. Submit. Keep quiet. Don’t move your mind for one second, one thought. Now is the time, today is the time, this moment is the best moment. Make the best of this moment.”
Eckhart Tolle challenges the notion that worldly achievements and future aspirations hold the key to lasting happiness. Learn why the present moment is the only true source of fulfillment and how to cultivate a deep sense of presence in your daily life. Discover the pitfalls of living unconsciously and constantly seeking contentment in the next moment. Join Eckhart Tolle on a transformative journey to find your true purpose beyond the illusions of the world.
This video from an interview with Tony Parsons provides the essence of Tony Parson’s non-dual message. This message can be quite controversial but upon closer examination offers a somewhat unique perspective on non-duality and the reality of our life experience. Feeling adventurous? Let’s give it a try…
This 20 minute guided meditation from Mooji 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 amazing 12 minute compilation that features Mooji, Rupert Spira and Ramesh Balsekar, we find the answer to the question, “Do we have free will or not?” It is so encouraging to see that the TRUE teachers of the “Truth” all say exactly the same thing in different ways. Let’s listen as the question of “Free Will” is answered once and for all….
In this insightful video, spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle addresses the concept of spiritual bypassing – using presence and awareness as a means to avoid dealing with unresolved pain and issues. Eckhart Tolle clarifies that genuine awareness allows one to fully experience emotions without repression, emphasizing that authentic spiritual practices involve confronting and feeling one’s pain rather than bypassing it. He highlights the importance of not mistaking avoidance for true spiritual progress. Eckhart Tolle’s message encourages viewers to embrace the necessary emotional work for real growth and transformation.
In this ten minute video from Rupert, he replies to the question, “What happens to consciousness after death?” and in the process provides a possible explanation why there could be a form of reincarnation in the process. Because Rupert never recognizes the existence of a physical body, the explanation he provides may require several repetitions to fully understand.
Here is a wonderful 10 minute guided meditation. Start your morning full of Positive Energy with this beautiful Guided Meditation with a focus on Gratitude. Lets just sit back, relax and enjoy!
Eckhart Tolle shares the importance of detaching from your body identity and recognizing your true self. Learn how both pride in your appearance and unhappiness with your body can strengthen the ego, hindering spiritual growth. Discover the path to deeper self-awareness and lasting fulfillment beyond physical identification. Join Eckhart Tolle on a journey to embrace the timeless present and break free from the ego’s grip.
In this 5 minute video, we find 25 quotes from Nisargadatta Maharaj which points to his core teachings. Nothing is needed other than the simple truths revealed in these quotes to reach the highest knowledge and understanding of who we truly are. As the pace of this video is rather swift, we recommend watching this video through the first time to help identify the quotes that resonate with you for further reflection. And then you may want to watch it again and pause on the quotes that need a bit more reflection. Let’s get started…
In this inspired 7 minute video, Rupert speaks about creation and manifestation as the nature of consciousness, and the desire for happiness as the one shared desire of all seven billion people on the planet.
In this 8 minute video, Adyashanti calmly shows us how anything other than silence is actually a mental projection created by the mind. And as long as we engage with these projections we miss out on the fact that our true self is the ever shining silence prior to the noise of the mind.
This short 8 minute video contains rare footage of Nisargadatta Maharaj. His most precious teaching is shared like… when he was asked “Why is it so important for us to realize our true nature?”, he responded with “Without realization, you world becomes filled with desires and fears, repeating themselves meaninglessly in endless suffering.” The message shared in this video is the basis for all of Mooji’s teachings or ANY other true Master’s pointings.
This video is a deep dive into mindfulness, focusing on themes like the importance of present-moment awareness, differentiating between immediate and future problems, understanding the mind’s preoccupation with past and future, and the role of awareness in perception. Eckhart also discusses the impact of consciousness on thinking, the negative effects of unconscious thought, and the value of embracing a state of non-thinking.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the pervasive issue of alienation and disconnection in modern society, offering a path to inner peace and wholeness. He explains how identifying too strongly with the ego can lead to mental suffering and a sense of isolation. Eckhart introduces the concept of universal consciousness, using the analogy of a ripple on the ocean to illustrate our deep connection to the vastness of existence.
In this fifteen minute video, Rupert takes us on a logical examination of fear and its effect on our true nature. He demonstrates that nothing can truly affect our true nature and it is thoughts that create the illusion that fear has such unpleasant powers.
Eckhart Tolle shares practical ways to incorporate presence and mindfulness into daily activities. He suggests taking brief moments, such as 30 seconds before driving, to focus on breath or inner body awareness. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of transforming everyday tasks, like washing hands or walking up stairs, into opportunities for mindfulness by introducing gaps of presence.
In this great little 11 minute video, a man wants to know if paying close attention to perceptions is a valid path. Rupert responds that focusing on perceptions is fine as long as we continue to inquire a little further to demonstrate that in the midst of every experience we find the signature of consciousness. Let’s watch…
In this BEAUTIFUL five minute video, we witness Omkara singing “Everything is Passing”. This beautiful song is featured in many of Mooji’s videos and here she sings the amazing full version of the song. Please enjoy…
Eckhart Tolle shares valuable insights on maintaining presence during verbal interactions. He explains how the practice of self-remembrance can help you avoid getting lost in the stream of words and contribute more meaningfully to conversations. Eckhart offers simple yet effective techniques, such as using body awareness or focusing on your breath, to stay anchored in the present moment, even during challenging discussions.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the most effective spiritual practice for daily life, emphasizing the power of observing one’s breath. By shifting attention from the mind to the body through breath awareness, one can foster a deeper connection to their inner energy field. Eckhart Tolle explains how this practice can lead to a sense of aliveness and presence that transcends the physical body.
In this eight minute clip from an interview by Rick Archer, Rupert explains what the realization of the truth (non-duality) can mean in everyday life. Although Rick poses questions originating from the mind and looking for answers that will satisfy the mind’s objections to how things “really are in the real world”, Rupert never strays from the freedom realized in the essence of non-duality (Truth).
With this guided meditation, Eckhart invites you to break free from the confines of your historical self and embrace your true presence. He encourages you to stop identifying with your past and start living in the fundamental sense of Being.
Fall in love with your unborn being with Mooji’s guidance. This beautiful guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the ultimate message of truth and freedom…
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”.