This extremely professional video created by S.A.N.D. (Science and Non-Duality) explores the many reasons why there is such an immense shift in humanity towards the exploration and linking of science and spirituality to answer some of the oldest and most perplexing questions known to man.
In this short 5 minute video, Mooji reminds us to stay fully open so we do not suffocate the spontaneity of life.
In this wonderful 10 minute video from Mooji, he drives home the point that our true “Self” is incorruptible and can only appear to be corrupted if we dream corruption, because in actuality that which is one can never be two, it can only dream two-ness. Realizing this is the key to the freedom that we seek.
In this lovely 10 minute video, Mooji dives deeper into our feelings and emotions so that we may understand them better and how to remain in a place where we don’t become one with them and suffer the consequences. Let’s sit back and listen…
In this beautiful 4 minute video clip from Mooji, he talks to us about using concepts to remove concepts and also explains what he means when he tells us to “Stay As That” when we are already That. This video may be short but it covers a lot of “ground”.
In this straight-to-the-matter 6 minute video, Alan Watts Explains Why Death is an Art, Adventure and Creative Act … More than at any time in history, people live in expectation of similar life spans; but it seems like most want to live forever. Alan explains the profoundly philosophical significance of death…
Are you tired of constantly seeking mental stimulation to avoid boredom? In this video, Eckhart Tolle offers a refreshing perspective on how to find peace in solitude and embrace the present moment. He explains the pervasive feeling of unease that many experience while bored and the industry dedicated to preventing boredom. Learn how to become aware of your mind’s demand for constant stimulation and the benefits of sitting with boredom.
Very often in spiritual circles we keep hearing how Awakening is a matter of Remembering something we once knew. In this compilation featuring Mooji and Rupert Spira, they both explain how Awakening does not require remembering and has nothing to do with remembering. Let’s listen to this wisdom to help us avoid this misunderstanding…
In this seven minute video, Mooji tells the parable of “the man in the desert” to remind us that our mind and our thoughts can seem very real and tempting but we must remain in our true place and see the illusion they present to us.
Eckhart Tolle emphasizes the importance of awakening and maintaining a state of consciousness in the present moment. He explains that the state of consciousness with which you meet any situation is the most crucial aspect, as it determines how you perceive and react to life events. Eckhart Tolle encourages viewers to recognize and be aware of their state of consciousness, as this awareness can help them remain present and transform their experiences.
In this 9 minute video, Rupert responds to a question about perceiving. Because of the mind’s ability to wear the mask of being the perceiver, one can get confused and feel like perhaps there is a perceiver that can be perceived. Rupert uses his wonderful teaching method to help remove the confusion.
In this world, millions and millions of people experience unnecessary stress generated by their search for perfection in some are of their lives. In this little eight minute video from a lovely being named Nada, we find the relief from such self imposed stress by realizing that perfection is not real and only a matter of perspective. Let’s listen to this advice…
We’ve all heard the advice that we should listen to our heart, but what is really meant by this? How do we go about listening? How do we distinguish between the voice of the heart and the voice of the head? Let’s listen to Nada for 10 minutes and find out… This video also attempts to answer the question about, “How do we distinguish between the voice of the heart and the voice of the head?” This is the most important and difficult issue for most people. Here is the key to the answer for this question… RECOGNITION. To hear
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In this wonderful little seven minute video, Mooji touches on several points leading to the ultimate reminder that the one who feels the need to control life is the number one trouble maker in the first place, and by realizing this we come to the conclusion that we don’t have to try to manage life at all.
Here’s a great little five minute video featuring David Godman who shares some personal experiences with Nisargadatta Maharaj, which includes the backbone of Nisargadatta Maharaj’s teachings. Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was an Indian spiritual teacher and philosopher of Advaita (Nondualism), and a Guru, belonging to the Navnath Sampradaya. Sri Nisargadatta, with his direct and minimalistic explanation of non-dualism, is considered the most famous teacher of Advaita since Ramana Maharshi.
In this amazing 8 minute video, Rupert explains that Consciousness is ONE and that everything we think as having a separate existence exists primarily out of imagination that imagines it. The understanding of this answers most questions of the mind including the question “Why does God allow suffering?”
In this lovely 8 minute video clip, a seeker says that he experienced what it was like to be with “no mind” and wants to know how he can get back there. Mooji explains what is happening and how easy it can become to return where you are zero.
In this sixteen minute video, Adyashanti helps us understand the fear many people experience on the discovery of our own true nature and offers some suggestions and advice on how to deal with it and push past almost any fear we may have.
In this eye opening 10 minute video, a woman is curious about the nature of attention and what triggers it. Let’s listen as Rupert uses his amazing teaching style to explain the nature of attention.
In this 7 minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks in Portugal, Mooji explains that you can not “practice” your way to the discovery of the “Truth”. It can not be something that you make up or keep up or force into being. All of these activities require a second version of yourself, a false version of yourself that keeps you from realizing your true self.
In this lovely little 5 minute video, Rupert helps us understand that any sense of “peace” that can be disturbed is only a state of mind that needs to be maintained by the mind and it is very easily disturbed. Let’s listen as Rupert describes a more permanent sense of peace that is always present (even when we don’t know it) and available to us…
This is a wonderful 5 minute video clip in which Mooji describes how sometimes it can seem as though we are being tested to fail, when in reality circumstances and events happen to transcend our misconceptions. Let’s get started…
This is a very interesting seven minute clip from Alan Watts in which he starts out explaining that he is not a Guru and goes on to explain that ultimately WE are the ones who assign authority to whatever Guru, teacher or doctrines we end up following.
In this very interesting 13 minute video, a woman asks Rupert about the relationship between physical pain and the interpretation of it which leads to a conversation about finding and removing the layers of illusion that is clouding your experience. Let’s join in…
When you say “I”, who is speaking? Are you speaking as the person or consciousness? This video will bring you back to your true place in under 9 minutes.
In this short six minute video of a spontaneous moment with Mooji, he explains that life will take on all kinds of thoughts and activities as long as we have a body and the mind will try to play the judge of what is happening, but all we need to do when this happens is to keep quiet and just let life unfold on its own.
In this ten minute video, Rupert responds to the very common question of whether consciousness (awareness) is also an illusion, or part of an illusion. Rupert uses the definition of an illusion, and very simple metaphors to logically examine and ultimately arrive at a conclusion and answer to this question.
This eleven minute clip is Part 1 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 2 click here. For Part 3 click here.
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.
In this great 7 minute video from Rupert, he answers the common question of whether there is something to do to realize the self or not. The answer will may surprise you… listen to what Rupert has to say…