In this ten minute video, Rupert Spira brings to light the “Knowing” aspect of all experience. Rupert explains that without this “Knowing” aspect, nothing could be known, therefore, nothing could be experienced. Let’s listen to his explanation…
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.
A great 10 minute guided mindful meditation to use when you can’t stop thinking. Great for anxiety, or when you are just trying to clear your thoughts. Become present to the moment… Enjoy!
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.
Eckhart Tolle shares how to practice presence with playful awareness and ease. He explains how to allow presence to naturally arise during everyday activities and waiting times. Eckhart also cautions against believing the mind’s negative self-talk that pulls you out of the now. Learn to perceive beyond limiting concepts and appreciate the aliveness all around you.
Eckhart Tolle shares a simple yet transformative practice for cultivating presence: awareness of breath. He explains how consciously following your breath can help reduce unnecessary thinking and create a gap in your stream of thoughts, allowing presence to arise. Eckhart also delves into the closely related practice of inner body awareness, which deepens your sense of presence and connects you to the aliveness within.
In this beautiful thirteen minute video from Zmar in 2015, Mooji helps us see beyond identity to move past any inner resistance we may be experiencing to surrender to our true nature. By staying only as the space in which resistance arises, we can quickly realize the illusory nature of it. Let’s listen…
In this twenty minute video clip, we join Mooji is a super cozy setting to hear him talk about how most effort that we make is for the misunderstandings of the “Person” and that our true being is complete effortless in nature. Let’s cuddle up and listen…
In this spontaneous 6 minute audio, Mooji explains that doing the “right things” or “right practices” or “right behavior” does not mean that you will get any special treatment for the realization of the “Self”. Having this attitude is more about arrogance than anything else. Let’s listen to Mooji’s explanation…
In this five minute video from Monte Sahaja, Mooji explains that for many, their mind creations seem so real that they often find themselves being molested by their mind. Let’s listen to Mooji as he helps us to laugh at the power we give to the unreal…
In this 9 minute spontaneous Satsang from Sahaja, Mooji explains that very often seekers will run upon hearing the Truth and that this is a common tendency. He explains that one should not be complacent and that there has to be some vigilance not to buy into the distractions of the mind. Let’s listen to this great advice…
In this short 6 minute video Deepak addresses 3 questions: How can we understand consciousness? What is transcendence? Why is there pain and suffering.
In this short five minute video, Adyashanti talks to us about being truthful and honest with ourselves and others as a powerful tool to generate a feeling of peace within ourselves and others. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below…
In this lovely 12 minute video, a woman who experiences a distinction between her ‘inside world’ and ‘outside world’ asks for guidance on integrating these parts of herself. Rupert explains the difference between the two and that ultimately they are part of one indivisible reality. Let’s listen…
In this historic moment, white people have an opportunity to redress the long, cruel legacy of racism in America. In this 14 minute recording from 1998, Gangaji recounts an article about Bishop Desmond Tutu. His commitment to truth and reconciliation in South Africa serves as inspiration all.
During the June 2020 Online Weekend Retreat, Mooji has a clear and universal exchange about the purpose of life, selfless service and the idea of doership. Mooji also offers powerful guidance inviting us to leave everything aside, bringing our attention back to the direct recognition of our natural stillness and true being.
This Easter Monday (2022), Mooji took a walk and recorded this uplifting message rejoicing in the presence of the Lord inside our very own Hearts.
With this guided meditation, Eckhart invites you to break free from the confines of your historical self and embrace your true presence. He encourages you to stop identifying with your past and start living in the fundamental sense of Being.
In this 7 minute video, Eckhart Tolle discusses the concept of abundance beyond financial metrics, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating life’s fullness that transcends material wealth. He introduces the idea of experiencing the “fullness of life,” a state of being deeply connected to the present moment and independent of material conditions. Eckhart Tolle suggests that this abundant life is accessible through appreciation of the world around us, such as nature’s richness or even the diversity of products in a shop window.
Eckhart Tolle exposes the ego’s relentless pursuit of identity through possessions, abilities, and comparisons. Learn how the ego’s need for superiority and validation keeps us trapped in a cycle of suffering. Discover the path to true happiness by awakening to the deeper dimension of your being.
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 short four minute video clip, Jeff Foster speaks about how we really should see everything within us as divine and with total acceptance. He explains that if we were taught to see everything within us as a divine expression, that would be the end of violence towards ourselves and others.