In this super short 3 minute video from Jac, she explains that often what is labeled as contentment is not contentment at all, but rather a fabrication of the ego for its own selfish reasons. This short video shows us one of the many ways the ego can use the most seemingly auspicious practices to fuel its own survival.
In this unique five minute composition, we find a mesmerizing musical meditation as Mooji asks the deep questions to help us contemplate the nature of true Self. If you don’t like music with your Mooji, then you may want to move on. But if you’re a little more adventurous then lets enjoy this unique experience…
In this six minute video, Neal explores the moral question “Do I have the right to be happy if it will make someone else unhappy?” Let’s listen in on what Neal has to say…
In this beautiful clip from Rishikesh (2020), Mooji is asked to clarify one of his pointings, that rather than just trying to escape suffering, to find out who is the sufferer. Mooji leads us in this profound contemplation…
How awake are you in this moment? No matter how many experiences of awakening you’ve had, what truly matters is how you express your awakeness in your everyday interactions. In this 6 minute video clip, Adyashanti differentiates between a revelatory moment and an ongoing commitment to express your awakening through your soulful orientation.
In this direct 5 minute guided meditation, Mooji talks about the difference between being quiet and effortless silence. When you discover that, you are in complete silence. Let’s go there now…
In this great 13 minute video from Rupert, a woman says that she has a different experience when she is in her finite mind than when in pure knowing, and asks for help in understanding how they are the same. Let’s listen to Rupert’s wise response…
In this revealing 8 minute video Gangaji responds to a questioner that wants to know, “How do I completely surrender?” Lets take a look at the depth of surrender that is closer than knowing and forgetting.
We naturally value self-reliance and independence especially in Western culture. Considering our personal survival, the desire to not be dependent on others makes sense, but is it real? In this 10 minute audio from one of her podcasts, Gangaji helps us discover the self we can truly rely on and the self-love that is revealed in that discovery.
In this video, Eckhart Tolle uncovers how ego-driven desires for superiority, rooted in childhood experiences and adulthood attachments, lead to suffering. Discover how complaining reinforces the ego’s grip and learn practical steps to break free through gratitude and non-interference with reality. Join Eckhart on the path to aligning with the present moment for greater inner peace and self-discovery.
Eckhart Tolle explores the profound spiritual significance of being in service to others. He explains that genuine service arises from a place of inner alignment and not from a desire for recognition or self-image enhancement. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of non-egoic service, where the sense of self as the doer and the concept of the other as the receiver dissolve, allowing for a pure flow of universal energy through the individual.
Ever wonder how your state of consciousness affects the world around you? In this video, Eckhart Tolle considers collective human consciousness and how personal attempts at waking make it slightly easier for others to do the same. He also discusses the part that presence plays in creative works, listing timeless works created from a deep connection to the state. Whether you are an artist, professional, or anyone wanting to make a difference, Eckhart’s insights will inspire you to bring presence into your everyday life.
Success comes more naturally when you stop chasing it. Through the story of a Zen archer and real-life examples, Eckhart Tolle reveals why letting go of outcomes actually improves your results. His fresh perspective on daily activities, from walking to working, brings new meaning to everything you do.
In this short impromptu moment with Mooji, he talks to us about being and remaining one with our true self whether we are meditating or in daily activities. He explains that this is possible because we don’t truly need the psychological mind (and its activities) to be ourselves.
In this ten minute video, Mooji helps us understand that the one that is without effort can be known as Being, Presence or Consciousness, but that these are still phenomenal in nature. The one who is totally free (like a sage) is beyond even these concepts. Let’s listen to Mooji explain…
In this wisdom filled 5 minute audio clip, Mooji describes living an unconditional life and that there’s no need to tie yourself to any condition. The state of perfection, which is your ‘effortless state’, is a joyful state. He goes on to talk about having the best attitude of “I dont mind.”
Gangaji explains that’s its very important to examine when we are “surrendering” or “trusting” our self to see what we are looking to get out of it. If we are looking to get ANYTHING out of it, then we need to take a closer look at what we mean by the “self”. Looking to get something out of surrendering or trusting is a sure sign that the ego (person) is at helm.
In this interesting eight minute from an interview of Jeff Foster by Richard Miller (host of Never Not Here), Jeff tries to explain with words the role of love in the attempt to describe non-duality.
In this seven minute video, Rupert responds to a questioner who wants to know if our everyday experience actually veils us from our true nature. Let’s listen to his intelligent and simple response…
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.
In this seven minute video, Adyashanti shares with us some insight into what meditation is and why one should meditate. Let’s listen while he explains why meditation is a response to the call of the sacred…
In this revealing video, a questioner says that he has just read one of Ramana Maharshi’s books and wants to know what is the difference between the self inquiry that Ramana teaches verses self inquiry that Rupert teaches. Rupert explains that there is ONLY ONE true method of self inquiry and then proceeds to explain the act of self inquiry. Let’s listen in…
In this revealing 8 minute video, a man asks Rupert what is the appropriate action to take when witnessing people mistreating each other if he knows everything is ultimately pure awareness.
In this 9 minute clip, Adyashanti invites us to authentically embody our awakening by being fully grounded in our connection to the realities of life. As we contemplate our lives, we can ask ourselves how we can allow our awakening to authentically inform our way of being in everything we do.
Peace comes from merging with the endless serenity of the Self. This 15 minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to your true self. Let’s remove all distractions and dive in with Mooji…
In this interesting 6 minute video, a woman asks about the role of devotion and prayer on the non-dual path. Let’s listen to Rupert’s response…
This beautiful and short 3 minute video, Mooji explains that “practice is not a goal. Practice is the means to the goal. For seekers of truth, practice is the means to return to our original nature. The Self.” Let’s continue…
Beliefs around what awakening should look like can be woven into old habits of blame and self criticism. In this lovely 16 minute video, Jac speaks about how to deepen our capacity to witness and heal what wants to be seen without bypassing or self referencing.
Eckhart Tolle shares his journey from being a quiet presence to stepping into the role of helping others. He explains why true healing comes from a state of pure awareness rather than just learned techniques. Whether you’re a coach, therapist, or someone who wants to help others, Eckhart’s insights will show you how to maintain authenticity while making a difference.
Eckhart Tolle explores the common misconceptions surrounding happiness and the true purpose of life’s challenges. He explains that the world is not meant to make us happy but to make us conscious, and that growth occurs through overcoming difficulties. Eckhart Tolle discusses how psychological suffering can lead to an awakening, revealing that much of our unhappiness is self-created. He emphasizes the importance of presence and finding peace even in moments of sadness. Ultimately, Eckhart Tolle suggests that recognizing the ego’s role in our suffering can help us transcend it and experience a deeper sense of peace.