In this very eye opening 8 minute video, Nada explains that having “Hope” is one of the most counterproductive things one can do to effect the change we are seeking. He explains how relying on hope as a crutch for our unhappy ego can actually create the opposite effect we are looking for. Let’s listen to the logical reasons why we should give up hope…
In this awesome guided meditation, Rupert Spira reminds us that non-duality addresses two essential questions, ‘How may we find lasting peace and happiness?’ and ‘What is the nature of reality?’. We find that the answers to both questions are the same: self-knowledge. In this contemplation, we uncover the nature of this naked, uncoloured self to find both the means of lasting peace, of happiness, and an understanding of the nature of reality.
Here’s a great six minute video clip taken from one of Mooji’s Satsangs in which he reminds us of our true position and how to identify that which is only coming and going. Let’s reflect with Mooji…
This eight minute audio clip is an awesome reminder of how mistaken identity takes place and how by turning internally we can discover the eternal within each of us. Let’s listen to Mooji’s crystal clear words of wisdom…
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…
Do you struggle with feelings of nihilism and meaninglessness? Eckhart Tolle offers a path to finding lasting fulfillment by aligning with the purpose of the universe. In this video, learn how to transcend personal ambitions and become a bringer of consciousness and light. Embrace Eckhart Tolle’s wisdom for redefining success and finding meaning in even the most challenging experiences.
In this nine minute video, Mooji helps us to understand that because the Ego can play the part of the observer, we often identify with the ego as what we are. But on taking a closer look we realize that even this can be observed so lets take a closer look with Mooji at the one who can not be observed…
We all have 10 minutes to spare. This 5 STAR meditation is less than 10 minutes and will bring you back to yourself and drop you off as presence.
In this extremely powerful 8 minute reminder, Mooji explains that we do not forget the name that our parents gave to us, why then do we think we can forget that which accepted this given name? We have never truly forgotten that we are the child of God, we have just made a mistake in identity. Let’s listen…
In this very short 5 minute video, Mooji explains that there is no such thing as a normal life. He goes on to explain that an “Enlightened” one looks at life differently and so his/her life will take its natural course.
Eckhart Tolle reveals the crucial distinction between appreciation and attachment. Learn how to recognize and value the goodness in your life without letting it define your identity. Discover the transformative practice of gratitude and its connection to present-moment awareness.
In this thirteen minute video, a seeker wants to know what she can do with bad memories and guilt from the past that keep coming up over and over again. Mooji responds by offering some gentle advice to try to lead her out of the identification with these thoughts.
In this six minute video from Mooji, he offers advice on what to do when our attention seems to be alternating between mind and heart. He explains that instead of trying to silence the mind, which is next to impossible, we can easily ignore the mind instead. Let’s listen to Mooji’s explanation…
In this inspiring video, Mooji explains that the first step for most people is to learn the difference between the mind and the “Self” because the fact is that you can live without the psychological mind, but this mind can not live without . So let’s continue with this step…
In this five minute clip from Mooji, he explains that although this is a common question, it is not a true question. The very premise of the question is wrong, so how can there be a correct answer? For those who are still intrigued by this question, Mooji invites us to look within.
Who is responsible for all the violence occurring in the world? Mooji answers this question in this video but the answer is very easy to miss. To sum it up in short, when consciousness is identified with the body, this gives birth to individuality (the ego) and this ‘ego’ is susceptible to any kind of conditioning, good or bad. Therefore, conditioning and genetics can produce a Mother Teresa or it can produce a murderer but in either case, it begins with miss-identification.
In this short seven minute video, Adyashanti reminds us of the power of listening, or as he calls it, “Contemplating Loafing”. This type of listening can be used as prayer and reinforcing our trust in God, our trust in life and the universe. Lets “listen” to these words of wisdom…
Do you have 10 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!
Here’s a great little three minute reminder from Mooji about the nature of the “I” in “I am”. Let’s take a few minutes right now to refocus our attention…
In this short five minute video, Rupert helps us to understand that happiness is not something that comes and goes, but rather something that is ever-present by recognizing that unhappiness is not the opposite of happiness. Let’s listen carefully…
In this 12 minute video Mooji explains that relationships can be reinforcement for the ego, or it can be a beautiful communion of love.
In this wonderful little five minute video, Mooji helps make it clear the purpose of inquiry as the discovery that we are not the movements or objects we conceive, but rather the Awareness of all that appears to be happening to us. Let’s sit back, close our eyes, and listen…
In this short four minute pause in Satsang, Mooji reminds us that are minds are always working on what’s next, our true self is always here and fresh, so we must take a few minutes as often as we can to check in with our Self.
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.
This eight minute video from a Sunday Satsang tea session, Mooji shares some reminders of what we are searching for and to help us find the courage for us to shed the illusions of the mind.
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 lovely 7 minute video clip, Nada explains how in meditation practice we may be given the instruction to quiet the mind. But how? This often seems to be the most difficult thing to do. But could it be this is a simple misunderstanding? Let’s listen…
In this short 5 minute video, Mooji reminds us to stay fully open so we do not suffocate the spontaneity of life.
Eckhart Tolle explores deep concepts regarding the nature of reality, consciousness, and the perception of time and existence. He addresses the question of how to confirm the existence of consciousness, emphasizing that it is directly known through experience rather than objective knowledge. Eckhart Tolle delves into the concept of the ‘now’ as the unchanging space in which life unfolds, and discusses the unchanging nature of the observer, or inner space, where all perceptions and experiences occur. His insights provide a unique perspective on the relationship between consciousness, reality, and the timeless nature of existence.
In this short five minute video from Rupert, he explains the ultimate cause of human psychological suffering as the result of a deep rooted belief in separateness and provides the remedy for this mistake. He also helps us understand that we can’t just dismiss this suffering as “not real” and hope that this will make everything better.