This well produced 9 minute video from “Universal Awakening” brings us a beautiful compilation of many of today’s pertinent spiritual teachers providing insights from those who have explored the depths of their being, and invites you to take the step towards a life of wholeness.
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.
In this short six minute video, Adyashanti explains that even though all is one, each expression is very unique. That’s why instead of his teachings being answers in response to questions, they are meant to engage your heart, evoke your highest values, and continue to live within you at the core of your being.
In this lovely Satsang of the Week, Mooji shares about the freedom of non-doing and reflects on some stories from the Bible, these rich and simple contemplations emerge. The emphasis is to become free of concepts and to confirm the place of total peace, joy and natural completeness.
In this beautiful 10 minute video, an emotional woman longs to come back to herself and asks Rupert for guidance. Let’s listen to Rupert’s patient and loving response…
In this brilliant 13 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva explains that meditation is not what one ‘does’, but rather one’s attitude to the flow of life. 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.
In this really deep one-on-one interaction, Mooji reminds a follower that, “Prior to the waking state you are in a state without even an ‘I Am’. Your identity in the waking state can not come into deep sleep with you. Come back to that original place.”
In this insightful video, spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle addresses the concept of spiritual bypassing – using presence and awareness as a means to avoid dealing with unresolved pain and issues. Eckhart Tolle clarifies that genuine awareness allows one to fully experience emotions without repression, emphasizing that authentic spiritual practices involve confronting and feeling one’s pain rather than bypassing it. He highlights the importance of not mistaking avoidance for true spiritual progress. Eckhart Tolle’s message encourages viewers to embrace the necessary emotional work for real growth and transformation.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the seeker’s dilemma of trying to transcend the illusion of separation while fully resting in the present moment. He explains that seeking inherently implies that fulfillment lies in the future, which contradicts the essence of true realization. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of embracing the present moment fully, with an attitude of openness and acceptance towards whatever arises.
Eckhart Tolle shares invaluable wisdom on using presence to navigate life’s challenges. He explains how practicing presence during calm periods builds the inner strength needed to face overwhelming situations without getting consumed by chaotic thoughts. Eckhart also highlights the healing power of nature in restoring presence and offers a personal story illustrating the liberating effects of connecting with the natural world.
Although they used the terminology of their times, both the Buddha and Jesus directed their listeners toward what Eckhart Tolle calls “the dimension of spaciousness” within. In Buddhism, this dimension is known as “emptiness”; in Christianity, it is called “the kingdom of heaven.” Here, Eckhart shares his own pointers for stepping outside of identification with the mind-made sense of self, and into the freedom of “the formless.”
Life becomes dreary when our challenges seem to have absolutely no point or purpose. Eckhart Tolle discusses how from both a biological and a spiritual perspective, there is no growth and evolution without moving through challenges.
In this six minute video clip of Jac on the show “Never Not Here”, she explains that life’s “events” are truly only stories and that these stories are great fuel for the ego which can lead to suffering. The key is not to identify with the story and realize that the story is not happening to “you”. The story itself is not the problem, it is the identification with the story that causes suffering. See how Jac puts it…
In this 8 minute video from Jeff Foster, he expresses the idea that we are always “trying to do” or “trying to get” that we often end up living in this “trying” and completely miss out on the present and what it has to offer.
What at does it mean to deeply listen with all of you? In this 10 minute video, Adyashanti invites you to investigate the quality of your listening and to discover how you can bring all of yourself into a deep state of listening where you just become the listening.
Here is a 49 minute clip from Alan Watts. In this clip he helps us to examine the motives behind the desire to improve ourselves to try to become a better. Alan has some interesting ideas about that. Let’s listen…
In this seven minute audio, Deepak shares some wisdom on letting go and surrendering. He speaks on the benefits of it and the how, when and why.
In this short six minute audio, Adyashanti explains that although we definitely don’t want to remain as the ego for a sense of identity, you needn’t go into battle with the ego, nor indulge it, and instead utilize it as a useful function of life. Let’s find out what he means…
In this lovely 8 minute reminder, Mooji explains that “My job in this life here with you is to remind you of this–to come to the place of the ‘I am’, the consciousness, which is not mixed up in all these things. It’s your time to wake up.” Let’s continue…
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 little video from an interview of Mooji by Russell Brand, Mooji explains how the sneaky mind is always looking to find a way back in which leads to the conversation about the God-Self in each and everyone of us. Let’s join in….
Do you have 10 minutes for freedom? In this BEAUTIFUL guided meditation, Mooji takes us into our hearts where he plants the seeds of eternal wisdom. Let’s just sit back, relax and enjoy!
In this short 4 minute video, Roger Castillo answers a question: “What is the importance of the Enlightenment? What is the difference between the Awakening and the Enlightenment?” Let’s listen in on his very interesting response…
Dive deep, let go of your center together with Mooji in this beautiful guided 16 minute meditation and just be that what Is. Let’s sit back, relax and get started…
What do you do when you are stuck with the feeling that you are not enough? In this lovely little 4 minute video, Gangaji directs the inquiry into what is truly enough?
The biggest question that we grapple with is: what is my purpose in life? How can I change the world? In this wonderful 4 minute video, Neale Donald Walsch shares the 3 three biggest life lessons that completely changed his life and helped him clarify his life purpose. He gives actionable insights that you can put to use right now to find your purpose.
What is acceptance, and how can we learn to accept things as they are? Sometimes there are things in our life that we can’t control. In fact control is the biggest illusion, illusion of control comes from center – ego. So learn how to accept and live life free from expectations. Let us do that today with Mooji and learn for ourselves.
In this 8 minute video, Eckhart Tolle discusses the limitations of using willpower for manifestation, suggesting that wanting something implies a lack of possession. He advises that the most effective way to manifest is by feeling that you already possess what you desire, which arises from a sense of completeness and presence in the moment. Eckhart Tolle emphasizes merging desire with a sense of fullness and being, creating a powerful manifestation environment where happiness is not dependent on external achievement.
Do you find yourself constantly comparing yourself to others or seeking validation through external means? Eckhart Tolle reveals the hidden dangers of ego-based identity and its link to suffering. Discover the freedom that comes with letting go of false identities and embracing your authentic self.
Eckhart Tolle explores the nature of consciousness beyond scientific explanations. He shares a simple yet transformative exercise to help you experience your true self beyond your personal story. Whether you’re curious about spirituality or seeking inner peace, Eckhart’s insights offer a fresh perspective on who you really are beneath your thoughts and emotions.