In this 8 minute video, Jeff uses a metaphor to help us understand that “Acceptance” or “Surrender” doesn’t mean that we have to become a passive little puppet, but rather that from a place of deep acceptance, there can still be intelligent, honest action to honor our deep preferences as they arise.
In this 5 minute video from an impromptu walk in the hills of Portugal, Mooji explains that there is no need to try and understand the universe and fill your mind with concepts that can only lead you away from the “Self”. The key lies in becoming empty and following the light within ourselves.
In this short 4 minute video, Adyashanti explains that we can not put conditions on our search for “Truth” if we really want to get to the truth. Placing conditions confines the possibilities to fit only in our narrow view of what is possibly true, but perhaps the truth does not fit within the confines of those conditions at all. See what Adyashanti has to say…
In this inspiring four minute clip, Adyashanti explores how our true nature wants to recognize itself and be fully embodied in form and that the arising of the desire for Enlightenment is the first sign of Enlightenment itself. Let’s listen in…
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 eye opening 8 minute video clip, Alan Watts tackles the question, “Why do we feel the need to improve the world?” when there is still so much improvement to be done on ourselves. He explains that what we may think is an improvement for others could actually be disastrous for them. And since most people are completely asleep to the fact of who they are, who are they to try to improve anything? Let’s listen to this unusual perspective…
In this short five minute video clip from Mooji, he answers a very common question that many are hung up on for years and years. How do I know when it is the mind or not the mind? Listen very carefully to what Mooji says and if you like, use the comment section below to write your understanding of the response to this question.
In this lovely little two minute reminder, Mooji explains, “Remind the world that it is free. This is our true place. If somebody reminds you that you are suffering, they don’t help you. They must remind you that you are free.”
This audio clip is less than two minutes long, yet Mooji manages to remind us of the true meaning of love.
This twelve minute clip between Rupert Spira and John J. Prendergast is Part 4 of a four part series of a discussion about the integration of non-duality and modern day therapy. This particular part discusses how humanity has now reached a point where a more direct approach to the realization of the “Truth” can be used and understood by more and more seekers, but that it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. For Part 1 Click Here For Part 2 Click Here For Part 3 Click Here
Many are under the impression that when you are enlightened you automatically love everyone. In this 8 minute masterpiece, Mooji explains that this is not the case and why.
In this great ten minute video clip, Rupert explains that after the realization takes place that our true nature is unlimited, infinite Awareness, our old ways of thinking still can pop up as habits from our old, limited sense of identity and must be recognized and transcended.
This 4 minute video shows us a little history about Gangaji, how she became a disciple of Papaji and eventually became a spiritual guide herself. Lets’ listen in to her story…
The one who says:”I want to be always consciously aware of who I am,” is unable to accomplish or fulfill such a desire. In fact, this one who desires this does not exist.
In this short 6 minute video clip from Jac O’Keeffe, she explains that there is no such thing as your thoughts and my thoughts because there is no you and no me. The belief in the concept that there is a separate you and me is the very first step into ignorance from which all other false thoughts and beliefs can justify their existence.
In this short 4 minute video clip, Adyashanti explores two spiritual instincts—one of transcendence and one of wholeness. The transcendent instinct involves waking up from limited identifications. By looking at the world around you and experiencing everything as God, you rest into a deep experience of wholeness.
This seven minute clip is Part 2 of 3 of an intimate conversation with Tony Parsons on the subject of non-duality. Tony offers a rather different and what some may call “radical” look at the oneness of all. Tony Parsons is the author of the book, “The Open Secret” and gives talks and facilitates investigation and discussion on the nature of Advaita Vedanta and non-dualism. He works both in the UK and internationally and his books are published in many countries. For Part 1 click here. For Part 3 click here.
In this 34 minute video of of an interview by Patrick Kicken of NonDualiteit, Eckhart shares the story of how he came to have the name “Eckhart” and then goes into how the movie, “The Matrix” can be seen as a metaphor for the trappings of the mind and how we can begin to transcend it…
Mooji describes in detail what it is like for him at his level of understanding. This very short video is one of the best ever. Don’t forget to share this one with your friends.
In this brilliant 10 minute video, Rupert clarifies his use of the words ‘I’, God, knowing, knower, awareness and self. He also explains how everything that is happening is simply the activity of consciousness. Let’s get started…
This 10 minute clip is part 3 of a 4 part interview with Rupert Spira which focuses on exploring the conflict between the conclusion that consciousness in not personal and the feeling within us that tells us that it is personal.   There are three more parts to this interview. To view them click on the following links: Part 1 – The First Fundamental Illusion Part 2 – Consciousness is Not Personal Part 4 – Consciousness is the Nature of Experience
Mooji starts out reading from the Avadhuta Gita and comes to the final paragraph when it says “Once Truth is realized, there is no more necessity to be reborn”. Because so many people hold reincarnation near and dear to their hearts (and may even shy away from realizing the Truth because of it), Mooji explains things further and ends up answering the question “Will I Continue When the Body Goes”.
This video is less than 2 minutes long and yet describes very quickly the cause of all “Problems”.
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 video Mooji uses a joke to demonstrate that even though we may be saying “Thy Will Be Done”, on the inside, the ego says “My Will Be Done”. Surrendering to “what is” is not about trying to conform reality to our own projections.
In this 11 minute video from Roger Castillo (a student of Ramesh Balsekar), he explains that one must dig deep and make sure one does not have ANY image, projection or expectations of what “Enlightenment” or “Awakening” is suppose to be. He explains that often these can be hidden and will result in delay of actualization or even inability to recognize that “it” has already happened. And finally, he helps us understand that the tiniest bit of suffering is a sure sign that a false expectation may be lurking in the shadows of the mind.
Mooji explains the relationship between the “Self” and daily activity and experience.
In this beautiful 3 1/2 minute video, Alan describes “Nothingness” as the Ultimate Reality of which you are. This is not a nothingness with the absence of all, but rather an indescribable Nothingness which contains the entire universe.
In this short 4 minute audio from Adyashanti, he explains that for most people the “unknown” seems like this mystical void out there that contains all of the unknown, when in actuality the unknown is right here and now.
In this short five minute video, Mooji explains that there are actually two answers to the question, “Can one realize the Truth through Samadhi?”, and it all depends whether we are speaking of a temporary or permanent state of Samadhi. Let’s listen in on his reply…