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 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 great little 3 minute reminder, Lisa Cairns responds to a questioner who wants to know if we should just let things come to us through the Law of Attraction. Lisa responds by explaining that realization does not necessarily mean the end of our human tendencies.
This lovely 9 minute video is a profound yet simple guidance to observe life with detachment and to wake up from the limitation of personhood to your true nature.
Eckhart Tolle explores the delicate balance between inner stillness and outer activity. Learn how to integrate presence into your daily life and become a conscious creator. Discover the secret to true fulfillment by allowing universal consciousness to flow through your actions.
Eckhart Tolle delves into the impact of negative thoughts, particularly those picked up in childhood, and how they can persist and affect one’s perception and behavior. He explains that belief in negative thoughts leads to a selective perception of reality, confirming these thoughts and attracting negative experiences and people. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes that freedom comes from creating space inside and recognizing thoughts as mere thoughts, rather than identifying with them.
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 thirteen minute video from a Satsang in February, 2017, a seeker tries to explain to Mooji how he has discovered the answer to the question, “Can the seer be seen?” Mooji confirms his findings and offers some additional tidbits of wisdom…
In this great 6 minute video from Adyashanti, he explains that the first sign of recognizing consciousness within us is the feeling of irrational happiness, a happiness that has no reason or cause. With this recognition of awareness, an underlying sense of happiness evolves into being, and the seeking mechanism dissolves. Adyashanti invites you to explore the different levels of recognition that permeate our everyday existence.
Your own personal philosophy is a lens that you view life through, and it interprets and colors all of your experiences, creating your life. Adyashanti asks us to take a moment to reflect on the question: What philosophy am I entertaining at this moment right now?
In this great little 5 minute clip, Alan Watts helps us understand the mechanics of worry and the most addictive habit in the known universe and how to take control of this addiction. Let’s listen carefully to his wise advice…
In this short five minute video, Mooji responds to the question, “How can I overcome my addictions?” He explains how one needs to discover “who” is addicted before one can make any lasting changes. Let’s listen…
In this great 10 minute video, Rupert explains that when we approach reality from a process of thinking then we call reality “Consciousness”. When we approach reality with the heart (feeling), we call reality “Love” and when we approach it through perception, it is called “Beauty”. All are exactly the same reality but seen through different lenses. Let’s focus our attention on this wisdom…
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…
When we are filled with doubt and overwhelm, and all seems to be falling apart, there is the potential through self-inquiry to discover home. This enlivening 14 minute exchange with Gangaji, recorded in Santa Fe in 1998, demonstrates how in our willingness to fall apart, we ultimately see what falls away and what remains—the home that is real.
This 17 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…
Here is another wonderful 4 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. “Once freed from the cage of personhood, you are coming to the place of ‘I Am’. The ‘I Am’ removes the ‘I-person’ identity and again abides naturally in the ‘I’. Now you are experiencing yourself more as being. This is the first great step of awakening — the shift from person to presence…”
In this short 10 minute video, a man from Ukraine says he has had many glimpses of his true nature but he also loses the experience many times. Rupert tells him that he loses it because he thinks it is a state that starts and stops, and encourages him not to be seduced by an expansive feeling.
Eckhart Tolle shares practical ways to incorporate presence and mindfulness into daily activities. He suggests taking brief moments, such as 30 seconds before driving, to focus on breath or inner body awareness. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of transforming everyday tasks, like washing hands or walking up stairs, into opportunities for mindfulness by introducing gaps of presence.
In this informative 4 minute video, Alan helps us discover the Taoist Principle of Action in Non-Action called Wu Wei and how we can use this principle to enjoy a better flow through life. Let’s listen…
In this eleven minute video, a seeker wants to know how having a non-dual understanding can affect our daily lives and how to deal with daily activities in a way that reflects that understanding. Rupert explains that a non-dual understanding can help to bring love to all situations but that we don’t need to purposefully make sure that our interactions are in line with our understanding as this will happen automatically. Let’s listen…
This is a fourteen minute clip from Satsang at Monte Sahaja that took place on September 3rd 2017. The main focus of this particular clip is reminding us about the play of the mind and our ability to escape the trappings of the mind by remaining in the Isness that we are.
In this five minute video, Mooji discusses how experiencing Satsang in the presence of a Sangha can be more effective and beneficial than just watching a Satsang online by yourself.  Let’s listen to Mooji as he explains… To find out about a possible Sangha nearest you, please go to the following link: https://mooji.org/sangha-groups/
This 20 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 lovely 10 minute video, Adyashanti shares how we cab develop a contemplative practice that involves an inward arc of exploration where consciousness turns within and you enter the unknown. Let’s get started…
What is revealed when we stay conscious in the midst of great upheaval? When we are willing to inquire with an open mind, we can move beyond simply coping with disaster and discover a life changing truth untouched by any loss. In this inspiring short video, recorded in March of 2011 following a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, this monologue is relevant to the times we find ourselves in now, confronting a worldwide pandemic.
In this lovely 8 minute video, a man asks Rupert if there is a distinction between self-inquiry and self-abidance. He explains in detail how Self-Inquiry is about self-investigation which usually involves a question of some kind, where self-abidance is just a conscious effort to keep the attention inside the perimeters of the “Self”.  Let’s listen…
In this great little 10 minute video, a questioner says that he has just begun a new romantic relationship and wants to know if this is in conflict with the non-dual teachings. Rupert explains that there is no problem as long as there is no attachments. Let’s listen to Rupert’s advice…
Through this profound Invitation guidance, Mooji presents an auspicious opportunity into the greatest discovery – to confirm from your own being the timeless Truth within yourself. Let’s get started…