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 short four minute video, Alan says a few words about the mind’s addiction to thinking and the solution which is simply to take some time to watch the mind without engaging with it (leave the mind alone).
In this little 3 minute video clip, Adyashanti invites you to explore this vital life inquiry by honestly bringing the light of awareness to every belief that you have. This inquiry investigates and dismantles your conditioning, moves you beyond belief, and grounds yourself in reality.
In this great 8 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The End of Separation,’ talks about patterns of the ego, and witnessing the entanglements of the thinking mind and understanding the TRUE MEANING of MEDITATION. Gautam is a student of Ramesh Balsekar who is a direct desciple of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj.
In this revealing 10 minute video, Rupert speaks about the impact of the recognition of our true nature on conditioning and the different ways awakening may be expressed in the world. Let’s get started…
Twenty years ago Jac headed up a professional team who ran residential retreats for people with clinical depression. What they found was that depression was fundamentally rooted in the overuse of the self referencing network. In this important video, Jac talks about brain function, beliefs, emotions and experiences common to most people with depression and provides tips on what you can do.
Here is another wonderful 6 minute video created by Lucia Lagana combining music, AMAZING images, and quotes from Mooji, including live audio clips in which we find Mooji sharing words of wisdom.
This 20 minute guided meditation is designed to help you break free from the hypnotic power of thought and discover the spacious presence that defines your true essence. Connect with the deeper, unseen dimensions of yourself and the universe.
In this video, Eckhart Tolle explains how realization can lead to a more conscious and fulfilling way of living, where every moment is experienced with depth and clarity. He offers insights into how to cultivate this awareness in your daily life and meditation practice, leading to a profound sense of peace and presence.
Eckhart Tolle explores deep concepts regarding the nature of reality, consciousness, and the perception of time and existence. He addresses the question of how to confirm the existence of consciousness, emphasizing that it is directly known through experience rather than objective knowledge. Eckhart Tolle delves into the concept of the ‘now’ as the unchanging space in which life unfolds, and discusses the unchanging nature of the observer, or inner space, where all perceptions and experiences occur. His insights provide a unique perspective on the relationship between consciousness, reality, and the timeless nature of existence.
Eckhart Tolle shares a simple yet powerful trick to reduce stress and live fully in the present moment. Learn how to shift your main focus of attention to the now, while keeping future tasks and goals in your peripheral awareness. Discover the peace and clarity that comes with this reversal of normal consciousness. Join Eckhart Tolle on a journey to greater presence and inner calm.
In this great little 2 minute reminder, Rupert helps us overcome some misconceptions about Realization and understand that Realization is simply about dissolving our false belief that the world is something other than ourselves. Let’s listen…
This super short two minute video from Mooji is actually in response to a very important question. A seeker wants to know, “Who is to be thankful” once one is realized. Let’s listen in on Mooji’s reply…
In this six minute video, Papaji tells the story of a king who falls asleep and dreams that he is a beggar. He uses this analogy to teach us that when we are awake to the senses we fall asleep to our True Nature.
In this eleven minute video, Mooji responds to a follower that is very excited to share her discoveries and covers a lot of ground to help us realize that the type of intelligence he is talking about, “…Is not coming from a University but from the Universe itself.”
In this eleven minute clip, Adyashanti explains that letting go of perspectives, your attachments to them, and any lingering value judgments, you open yourself up to the vast array of life that lies at your fingertips in every moment. Adyashanti points out that without these limiting factors hindering you and by diving deeply into your experience, you are able to gracefully step into the infinite reality.
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 5 minute video clip, Mooji responds to a very common question from a seeker that wants to know, “Who is the one that is seeing the witness?” Let’s sit back, relax and listen to Mooji’s response…
In this five minute video, Rupert explains how mantra meditation fits in with the non-dual understanding. He explains how we can use short mantra repetitions throughout the day to create moments of Awareness (gaps) where we are not focused on objects or remain focused on the musings of the mind. Here is the explanation…
In this lovely 8 minute visit with Mooji, a questioner says that she feels she is free and using her ego as her anchor, but she wants to know about forgiveness. Mooji explains that when you are TRULY free, there is no need for forgiveness. Let’s listen…
In this 5 minute audio clip, Adyashanti helps us to understand the gap of perceived separation within us which fuels an innate desire to dissolve these boundaries and merge with all of life, yet we also fear this dissolution. Let’s listen…
In this extract from Satsang, a man suffering from chronic depression comes with the desire to awaken to his true nature. A guided introspection with Mooji leads to a profound recognition of what cannot be missed never, even in the face of depression.
In this lovely little 8 minute video, Adyashanti explains that the direct encounter with your immediate experience of being is the most important thing that there is spiritually. Adyashanti explores the vitality that lives within your immediate experience of being. As you explore that aspect of being, you are encountering the silence that lives at the heart of existence.
In this important 13 minute video, a man who is flooded with peace since the recognition of his true nature asks about the process of integration over time. Rupert explains…
In this lovely 13 minute video, a man recognizes himself as the observer, aloof from experience, and asks for assistance with moving to the loving stage of knowing he is that in which all experience arises. Let’s listen to Rupert’s reply…
Here is wonderful 12 minute video created by combining music, AMAZING images, and quotes from Mooji, including live audio clips in which we find Mooji sharing words of wisdom.
When we step onto the spiritual path, often we hope to transcend our fears. Our fear of death and loss can drive a lack of compassion and perpetuate our unnecessary suffering. Gangaji encourages us to meet our fear, not avoid it. In a moment of giving up control and simply being undeniably flawed, mortal, and very human, we can rest in the peace of who we are.
Gautam Sachdeva speaks and writes on the subject of Advaita (non-duality). He writes with a specific focus on peace of mind in daily living. He spent over nine years in close association with renowned Advaita sage Ramesh Balsekar, assisting him with the editing and publishing of some of his books.