In this 2 minute video, Mooji provides a short and direct reply to the question, “Is It Important to Devote Time to Meditation?”. It is important to note that although Mooji says it is very important to devote time to meditation, he also immediately inserts that he is not speaking of the usual meaning of meditation which is normally focused on an object.
In this nine minute video, Rupert makes several attempts to explain that unlike the popular misconception, the body and mind are not aware, but rather it is Awareness itself that is aware of the body and mind.
In this very short 3 1/2 minute video, Rupert addresses a very, very popular question. Many want to know why being non-dual in nature, why do we still experience feelings of loneliness? Let’s listen to Rupert’s explanation…
In this very interesting 12 minute clip, a questioner says that she was part of a group that used to make her feel very guilty for the way she treated her children in the past and wants to know how to deal with guilt from past actions. Let’s find out…
This audio/video from Alan watts may only be three minutes long but it contains the secret to making everything we call “work” more pleasant and enjoyable. Let’s listen in on this simple advice…
Our spiritual search can be initiated by the ego as a reaction to the challenges of life or from the immensity of the Self. In this splendid 10 minute video, Adyashanti looks into both of these avenues of spiritual discovery and into what role the ego plays in our spiritual search. Even if our search is mainly driven by the ego at the beginning, something beyond ego can begin to move within you as the true spiritual instinct arises.
In this beautiful and profound 10 minute video, Mooji encounters a student on one of his morning walks. Together they reflect on how mind attacks can be used to discover our own true Self. Let’s peek in…
In this fantastic 8 minute video, Rupert Spira speaks about trauma and the ongoing process of realignment of the mind after the recognition of our true nature. Let’s not wait another minute…
In this interesting 5 minute video, Jac O’Keeffe asks us to look inside to face the divisions and prejudice that we may not be aware of. Let’s listen to this little message of unity…
In this lovely little 5 minute video, Mooji explains that although there is only one Source, there are actually billions of worlds. Let’s listen to Mooji’s wise explanation as to why that is…
In this 13 minute video, Nada explains that Life is a continuous process of growth and discovery, so long as we have the willingness to grow. Let’s listen to these wise concepts and examine our ability and willingness to grow…
In this lovely 15 minute old school video, Mooji offers some deep insight into the nature of the mind and how we can learn how to master the mind instead of remaining a victim to it. Let’s listen in now…
A man who has been on the search for decades feels as if all he experiences now is emptiness, that he missed the happiness aspect. He asks ‘What am I missing?’ Rupert explains that what is missed is your self, and suggests he turn around and meet his self.
Limiting beliefs are those beliefs which stand in the way of us living life authentically and doing what we feel inspired to do. These beliefs tell us we aren’t good enough, we aren’t smart enough, we aren’t talented enough and so on. But what if these beliefs aren’t true? Let’s watch…
In this video, Eckhart Tolle delves into the transformative power of feeling gratitude for the present moment. He explores how to cultivate a sense of appreciation and presence in daily life. Discover how embracing gratitude can bring about shifts in consciousness and lead to peace and fulfillment.
In this video, Eckhart Tolle provides insights into bringing spaciousness into our relationships, particularly with children. He outlines the advantages of creating spaces of awareness throughout the day to observe, control, and possibly change our behavior patterns. Eckhart also discusses how to foster a relationship that transcends doing and allows for being, enabling a deeper connection.
In this profound video, Eckhart Tolle explores the two dimensions of human existence: the human aspect, which encompasses our past, conditioning, and life situation, and the being aspect, which represents the timeless, conscious dimension. He emphasizes that the main purpose of our existence is to awaken to the dimension of being and become increasingly present in the now. Eckhart Tolle explains how challenges can either intensify our awakening process or make us more unconscious, depending on our response.
This six minute video starts out with a seeker wanting to know “How do I keep myself quiet?”. In answering her question, Mooji helps us understand the difference between Vipassana and Satsang and that all of the questions designed to request help to awaken are mostly in vein since there is no way to help yourself (your true self) because you can only recognize yourself.
Many of us want to know what a realized being would answer to the question “Who are You”. In this 10 minute video, Mooji responds to that exact question.
This short 5 minute video clip from Jeff Foster explains that emotions, feelings and sensations are never personal or impersonal but rather only a form of energy that we personalize by adding false labels and identifying with it. Having the ability to recognize this can dramatically affect the response we have, if indeed there is any response necessary at all. See what Jeff has to say about this…
In this nine minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks, he explains very clearly how psychological suffering works and how we can quickly detect the symptoms and bring our attention back to the self.
In this short 5 minute video from Adyashanti he helps us understand that we tend to resist what we can not see and that most of what is real and significant in this reality is not tangible or “understandable” such as love, truth and spirituality. See how Adyashanti gracefully describes this…
In this sixteen minute video with Rupert Spira, a seeker explains that he feels that psychedelic drugs help him gain access to his true self by experiencing a state of no-mind. Rupert explains and demonstrates that we ALWAYS at ANY MOMENT have direct access to our true self. Let’s listen…
In this very short 5 minute video, we find very relaxing music and artwork as the background for beautiful and pertinent quotes from Nisargadatta Maharaj, Rupert Spira and Adi Shankara. Enjoy!
In this eight minute video clip, Mooji explains that once we begin to come home again to the heart of being, we may need to experience a bit of “Divine Madness” where we experience a type of joy that completely overwhelms our emotions. This is a beautiful sign that a transformation is taking place… let’s listen….
In this ten minute video, Mooji responds to a lady who has a desire to share what she has learned in Satsang and asks, “How Does One Get Started and Do You Think That a Woman Can Ever Be Accepted as a Master?” Mooji responds that it has nothing to do with being a man or a woman but whether the desire to share (teach) comes from the mind or a movement of the universe. Let’s see how Mooji explains it…
In this 6 minute video, Mooji explains that there are circumstances where anger is an appropriate reaction as a human being and that it can be worse to suppress the anger. He goes on to explain that one can reach a point where they are outwardly expressing anger while in their heart they remain in complete serenity.
In this very interesting 8 minute audio, Alan Watts explains how everything is happening all by itself and that we are THAT which is happening. In addition, he explains that the ego is nothing more than our focused conscious attention which in itself is not a problem, it is only when we identify with this attention as a “something” separate that problems begin to arise. Let’s listen…
In this super short four minute video, Alan explains that our ego is only a caricature of who we think we are. In reality our ego is a sort of defect disguised as the self. The last minute of this audio should be experienced over and over again until a full realization comes of what he is trying to say. Brilliant!!
In this six minute video, Roger explains that the primary reason the majority of humans are on a constant search for happiness is because they have been conditioned with a misunderstanding of the meaning of happiness. Once a true understanding is established, one can stop looking for happiness in the flow of life and look within to find that it has been what we are all along.