This eight minute video from a Sunday Satsang tea session, Mooji shares some reminders of what we are searching for and to help us find the courage for us to shed the illusions of the mind.
In this inspired short 4 minute video, Gangaji explains, “I am not offering psychotherapy in any way. I am not offering a way to fix yourself, or get success. I am offering you a way in to discover what has never needed fixing.” Let’s find out what she is talking about…
In this 10 minute video, Mooji helps us think about, “Who is trying to make life a certain way” and “Does this one truly exist and where is it located?” Upon introspection we find that there is this “entity” that is trying to get things done a particular way, there is the one that is watching all of it and not participating, and upon even closer examination we find that neither one can be found. Let’s listen in…
This ten minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to your true self. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the golden message of truth and freedom…
In this inspiring video, Mooji explains that the first step for most people is to learn the difference between the mind and the “Self” because the fact is that you can live without the psychological mind, but this mind can not live without . So let’s continue with this step…
In this video, Mooji shares that when facing a difficult loss, it is perfectly normal to grieve and that the grieving process should be experienced fully and not cut short in an attempt to cover up the grieving.
In this “eye opening” 3 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva helps us understand how the concept of the “third eye” fits in to the Advaita teachings and our everyday life. Let’s listen to these wise words…
Here’s another beautiful 20 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 very short 4 minute video, Mooji offers a very practical approach for using inquiry to deal with fear.
In this lovely little 7 minute video clip, Gangaji invites you to stop imagining what it is you need to get fixed, or what obstacle you need to get rid of, or how you need to get deeper, or how you need to be awake a hundred percent of the time. All of that is still within the realm of imagining a problem, imagining that there are certain benchmark measurements. Problems do appear in lives and there are measurements. But Gangaji is inviting you to engage in an experiment and investigation of really, really just immediately being at home.
“Is there something you can know that gives you understanding of all things? Yes, there is. Wise it would be to find what this thing is.” This powerful exercise from Mooji takes us into the heart of “I Am” — pure, unassociated being.
In this amazing 10 minute video, Rupert Spira addresses the illusion that the separate self is limited, temporary and generated by the body. Let’s listen
Rest in the silence before thoughts with Mooji’s guidance. This 16 minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to your true self.  In this meditation Mooji reminds us that NOTHING can affect our true “Self” in ANY way.  Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the golden message of truth and freedom…
In this direct 4 minute video, Roger explains that life is always flowing between pleasure and pain. Once this is realized, there is no longer resistance to pain which is actually the element that causes suffering. Pleasure and pain are necessary parts of life but “suffering” is completely unnecessary. Let’s listen…
In this beautifully produced 10 minute video, Mooji reminds us that all we need to keep uppermost in our minds on a moment to moment basis is the fact that we are Consciousness Awareness. Let’s site back and enjoy…
This beautiful 15 minute interaction takes place during the April Online Weekend Retreat, where Mooji addresses the topic of personal love, moving more into universal consciousness and the greater opportunity of awakening to your Self. Let’s join in…
In this very important 5 minute video, a teacher asks Rupert for guidance on how to introduce children to the non-dual understanding.  Let’s listen to Rupert’s response…
In this brilliant 9 minute video, a man asks about sensitivity to others’ emotions and suffering.  Rupert explains that this is what is called compassion and purely natural.  He explains the mechanics behind it all…
In this great little 12 minute video, a woman who shares this teaching with others says she still gets caught up in the personal and becomes depressed, so she wonders if she is in a position to share. Rupert describes how attention goes to personal drama, and how a shift of attention towards others, in the form of sharing, is the relief for that.
In this lovely video, Mooji shares this powerful illustration of the two birds. We are guided to look together with him, and see from our natural state of pure and formless consciousness. Let’s get started…
At its root the desire for control is an infantile thought: “What I want is what I should have.” We do have a limited capacity to control many things within our life circumstances, our relationships, or our emotions. But when we try to control what cannot be controlled, we suffer and cause others to suffer. On this 18 minute podcast, Gangaji speaks to what that moment of letting go of control really is and what it reveals.
In this excellent 7 minute video, a questioner is a bit confused about a quote he heard that says that we can never meet as separate entities, to which Rupert explains that we can only recognize our shared being. Let’s listen to Rupert’s explanation…
Our spiritual discovery of the absolute truth of one’s being can be turned into a hiding place, where we ignore harsh realities and deny the cruelest aspects of our shared humanity. Ignorance is not “bliss.” Rather, it is the root of all suffering. In this powerful monologue delivered in 1999, Gangaji shares that the end of ignorance and our willingness to be all is the “gold of self-realization.”
In this 4 part series, a questioner wants to know why Robert Adams, Ramana Maharshi and Mooji were not really looking for enlightenment but it just happened to take place without intention. Mooji explains several very important principles that form the basis for his teachings. This is part FOUR of FOUR so let’s get started…
In this compilation video, Eckhart presents a series of enlightening stories and teachings from key figures in spirituality, such as Bodhidharma, Ramana Maharshi, and Zen Master Hakuin. Through these narratives, Eckhart explores the impact of silent wisdom, the art of non-reactivity, and the distinction between our form and essence identities, offering viewers a deeper understanding of spiritual awakening.
Eckhart Tolle challenges the notion that worldly achievements and future aspirations hold the key to lasting happiness. Learn why the present moment is the only true source of fulfillment and how to cultivate a deep sense of presence in your daily life. Discover the pitfalls of living unconsciously and constantly seeking contentment in the next moment. Join Eckhart Tolle on a transformative journey to find your true purpose beyond the illusions of the world.
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.
In this nine minute video clip from a Satsang in 2017, Mooji responds to a seeker who says that he needs help to completely surrender. Mooji explains the true meaning of surrender and all of its implications. Let’s listen to see how we can surrender even our most resistant (or hidden) thoughts and beliefs…
Recognition of the Truth Does Not Mean the Job is Finished. Mooji explains that recognition of the truth is normally the beginning of the assimilation of the truth. For some it can take months and for some years to fully assimilate completely into everyday life.
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.