In this 10 minute video, a questioner says that he is so tired of the emotional ups and downs in his search for the Self and he just wants to know, “when is it going to end”? Let’s listen to Mooji’s approach to the answer…
The sacred hunger for truth, for God, for love, for peace, for freedom is the force calling us home. This deep longing doesn’t leave us alone. It persists even with a lifetime of disillusionments or “unfulfilled promises.” No matter what spiritual path we have taken or not taken, Gangaji offers all this encouragement: “Let this hunger for Truth have you. It is a glorious feast, and it is time to stop circling the table. You have a place at this feast.”
In this lovely 8 minute video, a man wonders if the seer is ever separate from the seen, and asks Rupert to speak about the body as an instrument of perception. Let’s listen carefully to Rupert as he speaks to us as consciousness to consciousness…
In this very interesting 12 minute Satsang, Mooji is asked about the “stateless state” to confirm what has been happening and another is about search for the Truth while warding of evil spirits. Let’s listen to Mooji’s response…
In this seven minute audio from Alan Watts, he shares with us how our reality is guided by an intelligence that is built in to everything that appears here in the world of form. Let’s listen carefully for the message behind the words…
In this enlightening 9 minute video, a woman who says she has always felt as if she was two entities – personality and being – has recently recognised that she is one. Rupert responds that the personality is a coloring of being, not a separate entity.
Eckhart delivers an impactful talk on awakening our innermost being and achieving full humanity by trusting in ourselves throughout the journey.
Discover how to maintain inner peace and mindfulness with Eckhart Tolle, even in the distracting lights of Las Vegas. Learn why letting go of constant thinking may not lead to life falling apart but instead to a profound sense of stillness and presence. This video challenges the necessity of overthinking and invites you to view every environment as an opportunity for spiritual practice and growth.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the common experience of feeling present in peaceful moments but losing that awareness when faced with life’s challenges. He offers valuable insights on how to use these difficult moments as opportunities to deepen your presence and cultivate inner growth. He shares some effortless, effective methods for recapturing of your consciousness from negative streams of thought and staying present, even when adversities come about.
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 great little five minute video from an interview on “Never Not Here” with Richard Miller, Jeff reminds us that its very easy to get drawn into the idea that we are Brahman, the void of nothingness, and forget that the world of form also originates from that void as well.
This three and half minute video offers the best Mantra one can have.
In this super short clip from an interview, Mooji explains that when we start to wobble in our transformation and feel like we are about to lose our true position, we just need to remember to stay as the observer.
In this short video, Mooji explains that after realization there is a crucial time period where we need to remain extremely vigilant to detect the efforts of the mind to creep back in and identify once again. In other words, once “Realization” has taken place, the mind identity will not instantly give up and die. It will come back again over and over until a maturity comes and permanently drives away the psychological self.
In this lovely little 6 minute video from a wonderful being named Nada, we get a different take on the true meaning of being or becoming “Spiritual”. Click here for more Nada videos.
In this short 5 minute video, Mooji emphasizes the understanding of the Master Concept from which all other concepts that follow can exist. He also speaks about communicating from consciousness to consciousness rather than from the person to a person.
In this great little video clip from Satsang in Russia, Mooji responds to a seeker who wants to know if it is necessary to have a Master to realize the Truth. Mooji explains several reasons why one should really have a Master to help one realize all of the subtle ways the ego (mind) can hide in plain site. Let’s listen carefully as Mooji also offers the best way to find a master…
In this 7 minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks in Portugal, Mooji explains that you can not “practice” your way to the discovery of the “Truth”. It can not be something that you make up or keep up or force into being. All of these activities require a second version of yourself, a false version of yourself that keeps you from realizing your true self.
Mooji reminds us that the mind is in constant dreaming and to wake up we just need to snap out of it.
In this 9 minute video, a seeker who says that she is feeling a kind of loneliness and desire to share here spiritual journey with others. Mooji explains that after true surrender you can leave all the details of life to God and remain in stillness. Let’s listen to his advice…
In this quick five minute video, Jeff Foster reminds us that much of the pain we go through is caused by abandoning ourselves in the greatest time of need, or as he calls it, “The Land of Powerlessness”. Let’s listen to this empowering little reminder…
This video clip is less than 3 minutes long but contains major wisdom. Jac explains that all of our beliefs are based on the past, therefor they color our experience of the present based on events that are dead and gone. The fact is that none of our beliefs are necessary to experience the present as it really is. See what Jac says about getting out of this trap…
This well produced video from “Universal Awakening” brings us a beautiful compilation of many of today’s pertinent spiritual teachers on the subject of fear and offers practical advice on how to deal with fear as it comes up in our daily lives.
In this 6 minute video from an interview with Mooji, the questioner says that many times they hear people say that they seem to progress more in a Master’s presence and poses the question “Can I Awaken faster by spending more time in the physical presence of a Master?”.
Here’s another beautiful 16 minute guided meditation from Mooji that 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 lovely 14 minute video, Gangaji explains how our minds are designed to recognize what is “wrong” and needs fixing. This aspect of our ego serves our survival as human animals. There is nothing wrong with this aspect of our ego, but if we only look for what is wrong and neglect to honor what is already whole and free, then we suffer unnecessarily. Wherever you find yourself, you can take this moment to shift your attention to what is right: the wonder of existence itself. Let’s listen…
In this six minute clip, a participant says that she has realized that she can “do this” without Mooji, but that it makes her so sad to know this. Let’s listen to Mooji’s lovely and compassionate response…
In this lovely 13 minute video, Gangaji explains how even the smallest thought (believed in) can be the greatest obstacle to freedom. Gangaji offers a radical invitation and demonstrates how being aware of what we are actually thinking can open the door to freedom.
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.