In this 8 minute video, a questioner says that she has had an awakening and she does all the right practices and so forth, but still there are these health issues that pop out of nowhere. She would like to know why. Let’s listen to Mooji ‘s response…
This lovely 10 minute audio bring to us an introduction to Jnani and Non-Dual Master Nisargadatta Maharaj featuring outstanding quotes from the book, “I Am That”.
In this 10 minute video, Mooji responds to a questioner in Satsang asking “I don’t trust myself it seems, how can I trust myself?” Mooji explains the answer to this question and how to approach all similar types of questions as well. Here is the link for Adyashanti’s version mentioned at the beginning of the video:
In this fantastic twelve minute video, at the request of a participant, Rupert explains our true relationship with our thoughts. He goes on to explain that once the realization of our true nature has taken place, this is when the real work begins to align our thoughts, beliefs and feelings to match the discovery that has taken place rather than letting old programming continue to be in control.
In this 9 minute video clip taken on one of Mooji’s walks in Monte Sahaja, he shares with us the initial cause of suffering and offers a way out of suffering by returning our attention back to the that unbound space of being where the imagined self does not exist.
In this nine minute video, Neale (author of “Conversations with God”) shares his understanding of fear and then shares how to deal with and ultimately transcend fear altogether.
In this 10 minute video, Rupert responds to an inquiry about the difficulty of remaining in our true position once the eyes are open versus when the eyes are closed. Rupert explains that due to our conditioning, it takes time to overcome our tendencies when the realm of sight is introduced in our field of perception.
In this 8 minute clip from Mooji, he responds to inquiry from someone who wants to know if it is possible that the closer one seems to get to the truth of the matter, the stronger the mind seems to become. Mooji responds that this is very normal and that often the mind responds with fierce resistance, lots of noise, lots of doubts which is actually a sign of the undoing of the mind.
In this wonderful 5 minute video clip from Adyashanti, he helps us remember that when we move from the world of the mind to the world of our true nature, we automatically start feeling a deep appreciation for “What Is”.
In this very short 4 minute video clears up the misconception around the directive “Stay as Awareness”. He explains that not only is it hard, it is quite impossible for “you” to stay as awareness. Watch this video to discover the mistake that is being made. In reality, “Staying as Awareness” or “Remaining as Awareness” is completely effortless.
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 very short three minute video, Rupert reminds us that the nature of Awareness, the nature of what we ARE, is peace and happiness and that all that needs to be done to enjoy peace and happiness is to spend time with ourselves.
In this fantastic 8 minute video clip from an older Satsang, Mooji tries to help a seeker understand that she is Awareness itself and that there is NO “Who is going to retain Awareness?” or NO “How Can I remain in Awareness?” because there is no “who” and there is no “I” that can be Awareness.
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 short four minute video, a participant explains that after hearing Mooji speak he had an awesome experience and realization, but that after a slight distraction the experience faded away. Here’s Mooji’s response…
In this very interesting 5 minute video, Non-duality teacher Richard Sylvester talks about the difference between our night time dreams and our daily “reality” to arrive at the conclusion that they are extremely similar other than that our daily “reality” is more consistent in nature.
In this fantastic ten minute video, Mooji responds to the question, “How to attain the state of blissfulness?” by taking us through the series of realizations that must take place until one’s inmost truth (Satguru) throws you out of yourself and enters your absence.
In this wonderful video from Rupert Spira, a questioner says that she’s alright most of the time but then she encounters a life situation that causes her to react based on conditioning and she so wishes should could react from the pure “Self”. Rupert explains that there is no need to “return” to our “Self” because we are always our “Self” but rather it is just that we have have forgotten who/what we are for a moment. Let’s listen to Rupert’s incredible way of explaining it…
This 8 minute clip from one of Mooji’s Rishikesh (2016) Satsangs focuses on shedding everything down to what can not be shed to remind us that we are not anything that is happening.
Here is a wonderful 20 minute guided meditation from Mooji called “Simply ‘I Am’ in this Moment of Presence”. Just sit back, relax and enjoy!
This is one of Mooji’s most passionate short videos ever recorded. On one of his walks, Mooji responds to everyone and to thousands of questions sent to him on an ongoing basis about all the issues they think they are experiencing that is keeping them from freedom. THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO IS A MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE!
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.
This beautifully produced 10 minute audio/video from Gangaji deserves a full five star rating. Every single word points to the true nature of reality and adds no confusing concepts to distract the restless mind, leaving room for true realization of the all encompassing “Self”.
In this ten minute video from 2013, Mooji explains that it seems as though our life is about what is happening on the outside, but in actually our life is about what happens on the inside and that the most auspicious aspiration we can have is to get to know our true nature. Includes German translation.
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.
In this five minute clip, Mooji replies to a seeker wanting to know if it is possible that he is suffering from a bad conscience, or a suffering mind. Let’s listen to Mooji’s enlightened response…
In this super short 2 minute video, Jac explains that in the New Age movement we often hear of finding your “Higher Purpose” which can seem like a very constructive and admirable thing to do. However, in most cases (where people are still identified with who they think they are and what they do) it can actually be counterproductive to the realization of the “Self”.
In this 7 minute video, Mooji explains that no matter what life circumstance one has to live with, having the ability to discern between the mind and what watches the mind is all that is needed to realize the Truth. Let’s listen in…
In this 7 minute video from Mooji, he explains that our true self is “prior to” any and all. Because we are here to witness the “I am” is proof that we are prior to the “I am”.
This short five minute audio clip is from a super popular video clip that has been shortened to provide us with a quick reminder we can listen to often. This is a great little clip to listen to first thing in the morning to keep us on track for the rest of the day.