When we hear the word “reincarnation,” we typically associate it with the concept of past lives and rebirth found in Eastern spiritual traditions such as Buddhism. In this teaching, Eckhart Tolle shares a different understanding of the term. Before we awaken spiritually, he explains, we subject ourselves to a moment-by-moment reincarnation of repetitive thoughts, feelings, and associated behaviors that perpetuate suffering.
There are certain things about the experience of being human that hold true no matter our time or place in history. Philosophers, artists, religious leaders, and other luminaries have all pointed to this “perennial” wisdom, explains Eckhart Tolle, yet unfortunately most people only relate to these teachings through the filter of conceptual thought—or what in Zen traditions is called mistaking the finger for the moon that it’s pointing to.
In this nine minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks, he reminds us to turn our attention totally into ourselves which may seem like a selfish mission. But in reality we are like pioneers in our own spiritual life until the person blossoms and turns into presence. Let’s listen…
In this inspiring 6 minute video, Nada helps us understand what gratitude really means, and how to be grateful, because gratitude has the power to change your life from one of dissatisfaction to one of happiness, joy and contentment. Let’s join in…
In this short 4 minute video, Adyashanti explains that because of the distinct possibility of taking spiritual teachings as containing the reality of “Truth” itself, it is better to look at spiritual teachings as strategies for awakening.
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.
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.
In this 7 minute video clip, Mooji explains that most are suffering the illusion of separateness because of their mistaken identity and that after Awakening, one can actually enjoy the illusion of separateness and duality. In either case, NO ONE can escape the play of consciousness in duality.
In this 6 minute video, Mooji speaks on the fact that we are all 100% THAT and that we have just imagined ourselves to be something else. He explains that there is no difference between you and the Buddha and everything else we think ourselves to be is a complete illusion.
In this eight minute video, Mooji responds to a very, very popular question about deep sleep, and where do we go in deep sleep? Mooji explains that the Absolute, that Stateless State, within which all states [waking, dreaming, and deep sleep] are experienced, that pure consciousness that cannot be described and is always present.
In this 10 minute video clip, Rupert explores the belief “I am the body”. He explains that this belief is not altogether untrue and that through a simple exercise (that he presents) we can transcend the belief that we are exclusively the body/mind.
In this great little four minute reminder, Mooji explains that we should always stay totally fresh, even when the mind would like to repeat a particularly sweet moment that we enjoyed. Let’s listen to Mooji’s words of wisdom on remaining focused on what Is…
In this five minute video clip from Mooji, he explains that the “I Am”, the sense of being, is the one who identifies with the body as a separate self and can create the illusion that it is “suffering”. However, the whole point of Satsang is to remind us that this “I Am” does NOT have to identify and can remain as pure presence emanating pure joy, love and understanding.
This short four minute, well produced video from “Universal Awakening” brings us beautiful quotes about the nature of reality from such Masters as Mooji, Ramana Maharshi, Alan Watts, Nisargadatta Maharaj and many others. Here we find a central theme that attempts to define the meaning of reality expressed in many ways, but resulting in only one common message.
In this very special 3 minute message from Mooji, he reminds us that even though our fleshly body may come and go, we are all the eternal one beyond names and forms. What a beautiful 3 minute meditation!
Here is another wonderful 4 minute video created by Lucia Lagana combining music, AMAZING images, and quotes from Mooji, including a beautiful song performed by Shivali and Mooji himself.
In this 7 minute video Mooji explains that recognizing the self requires no belief. It is not an opinion, belief, point of view or require trust. The “Truth” just IS and IS essentially what we are.
This is an AMAZING video. It deals with several subjects at once: It helps deal with the feeling that nothing is of interest anymore Mooji describes what his journey was like when he had nothing at all. Also confronts “What is my purpose?”
In this wonderful ten minute clip from Mooji, he explains that what he is pointing to may well be simple in nature, but can easily be missed because what he is talking about is even more subtler than space. It is only a matter of recognizing this space that has always been within us. Let’s listen to his explanation… Translated into Spanish.
In this super short 3 minute video, Rupert responds to someone that is confused about what is real and what is not real, and in the process gives us a completely different perspective or meaning of “Individuality” itself.
In this 9 minute video from Rupert, he explains that many of us tend to superimpose an expectation, a wrong or right answer, or any other form of projection during self-inquiry, when actually there are endless paths the mind can take on the way to discovering our essential nature. Let’s listen in on Rupert as he provides more insight on the process of self-inquiry…
In this super short 4 minute video, Jac reminds us that the person can only function based on stories and that the true “Self” has no story at all. Because the person is a story itself, it depends on stories to uphold its validity. It’s important to keep this in mind because any time we find ourselves caught up in a story, we can immediately detect that we are caught up in a role that is being played and that perhaps this story and this role should not be taken so seriously.
Mooji explains that the value of being in the presence of a master is for guidance and to have someone that can tell you when you are wandering off track. He also explains that it is important to know the difference between a teacher and a master.
In this five minute video, Mooji reminds us that even though we all come with a certain amount of programming (conditioning), this programming is not important and doesn’t have to be worked on or worked through. Let’s listen in on this EXCELLENT message…
Mooji speaks of Nicodemus having Satsang with Jesus and the message he shared.
In this video Mooji poses some questions to you to help you determine where you stand.
In this spontaneous 6 minute audio, Mooji explains that doing the “right things” or “right practices” or “right behavior” does not mean that you will get any special treatment for the realization of the “Self”. Having this attitude is more about arrogance than anything else. Let’s listen to Mooji’s explanation…
In this five minute video from Monte Sahaja, Mooji explains that for many, their mind creations seem so real that they often find themselves being molested by their mind. Let’s listen to Mooji as he helps us to laugh at the power we give to the unreal…
In only 9 minutes, Mooji brings us to such a beautiful realization.
Mooji explains that in what we truly are there are no teachings. As pure awareness, the concepts that are used to try to explain or point us to what we are are completely irrelevant and of no use.