Making mistakes doesn’t make you a mistake. In this talk, Eckhart Tolle shows how to look at your past actions without getting stuck in self-judgment. His compassionate approach helps you move forward while learning from your experiences, bringing more peace to your journey of growth.
In this great little 2 minute reminder, Rupert helps us overcome some misconceptions about Realization and understand that Realization is simply about dissolving our false belief that the world is something other than ourselves. Let’s listen…
In this AWESOME thirty minute audio, Mooji responds to a seeker saying that there seems to be a wall standing in the way of freedom, and would like to know what needs to happen to tear down that wall. I don’t normally post videos of this length but this special moment is so important for those who feel blocked that I had to include it. Let’s listen to Mooji’s inspired response…
In this five minute video, Mooji responds to an inquiry about forgiving yourself for turning away from God. He explains that what matters is where we are now and that, “He who seeks God finds himself, and he who seeks himself finds God.”
This is another great little five minute audio from Mooji to remind us that nothing needs to be done to recognize the Truth other than leaving it to that which is effortless.
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…
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
In this 4 minute video clip, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Ramakrishna on Non-Doership,’ talks about how the understanding on one’s true nature can change one’s attitude of criticizing others to accepting them for who they are, as well as ourselves.
In this very informative 6 minute video, Jeff Foster explains the difference between thinking ABOUT our feelings (in the time-bound mind) and being truly PRESENT with sensations in the body, in the aliveness and safety of the present moment…
In this great little four minute video, Papaji uses a parable to help us understand that no experience (or past) is required or wanted for the realization of the Truth. Papaji is a direct follower of Ramana Maharshi and is also the Guru of Mooji and Gangaji. Enjoy!
This wonderful 20 minute video from Mooji is from a Silent Retreat in the Netherlands featuring a questioner that comes forward to express her gratitude for Mooji’s videos, which have been her salvation at home. Let’s listen as Mooji describes how our false identity is at the root of all suffering…
In this 7 minute video clip from Reshikesh, we find Mooji starting this Satsang with describing the basics one must understand to begin the inner search for God-Self. And now, here’s Mooji…
In this lovely 10 minute audio, Adyashanti explains that true freedom exists when you are able to consider infinite viewpoints, but not be stuck in any of them. By not being beholden to one singular perspective, you allow yourself to attune to each moment anew and see what the moment naturally calls forth in you. Let’ listen…
In this twelve minute video, a follower bears witness to his experience of realizing the stillness within and describes how there was no fireworks or much of anything out of the ordinary. Mooji explains that this is why it is very important not to place ANY expectations or projections from the mind on how liberation will take place.
Eckhart Tolle addresses the intriguing question of whether it is possible to fully dissolve the pain body. He emphasizes the importance of awareness, non-identification, and acceptance in dealing with an active pain body. Eckhart Tolle suggests that embracing the present moment and using challenges as opportunities for deepening presence can lead to the effective dissolving of the pain body over time. This video offers valuable insights into transforming emotional pain through acceptance and awareness.
This superb 11 minute video from Rupert Spira explains as clearly as possible using words how thought is ALWAYS describing what has already past or projecting in the future. Thought is an after effect and therefor can NEVER be about now.
Eckhart Tolle shares valuable insights on maintaining presence during verbal interactions. He explains how the practice of self-remembrance can help you avoid getting lost in the stream of words and contribute more meaningfully to conversations. Eckhart offers simple yet effective techniques, such as using body awareness or focusing on your breath, to stay anchored in the present moment, even during challenging discussions.
Who are you without referring to any thought to tell you who you are? In this lovely 10 minute guided meditation, Adyashanti guides you to see your true nature that exists beyond description. When all thought or the movement of mind falls away, you can rest in the light of being and simply be. Let’s sit back, relax, and enjoy…
In this lovely 10 minute video filled with ancient wisdom,  Gautam shares some quotes of Siddharameshwar Maharaj that impacted him deeply. Siddharameshwar Maharaj was Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Guru.  Let’s get started…
Here is a wonderful 13 minute video where Mooji describes our true essence. This video may be used as a guided meditation as well so lets get started.
In this short four minute video from long ago, Mooji explains that we don’t have to wait to be on a silent retreat to be “silent”, just let this entire world become your silent retreat. Let’s silently listen in…
Here’s a great little three minute reminder from Mooji about the nature of the “I” in “I am”. Let’s take a few minutes right now to refocus our attention…
What is required to be here, in presence ? Ho to be attentive and just be? Where should you start ? Is it even possible even for a second to be really here? What is preventing us to be now? All of this questions already have answer in them and are most important for everyone to ask them self and than observe what is happening without giving an answer in the mind. Let us do this now with Mooji in this deep 9 minute inquiry.
In this short 7 minute extract, Papaji replies a question about effort and non effort in self inquiry: “You are advised simply to keep quiet and during this quietness perhaps it will reveal itself to you through its own grace. Submit. Keep quiet. Don’t move your mind for one second, one thought. Now is the time, today is the time, this moment is the best moment. Make the best of this moment.”
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.
In this lovely 10 minute video, a follower says that she has reached a place where she can no longer find her mind. Mooji responds by emphasizing how wonderful this must be and then somehow finds himself in the middle of a funny spontaneous reaction. Let’s watch…
In this 12 minute meditation, Eckhart talks about how to enhance your connection with the transcendent realm, where you perceive yourself as “Presence” rather than a “person.”
In this awesome 9 minute video clip from Mooji in July 2009, he explains that as we peal back the layers to the question “Who Am I?”, we eventually come to the realization that the answer can not be described with spoken words.