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 WONDERFUL seven minute spontaneous Satsang recorded on one of Mooji’s walks, he reminds us why there seems to be a struggle with the ego during the process of Awakening and what we can do about it. Let’s listen to this awesome wisdom…
Always feel like you don’t have enough time to meditate? Here is a wonderful 4 minute guided meditation from Mooji called “You Are the Eternal Being”. Just sit back, relax and enjoy!
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 nine minute video, Rupert Spira shares his views on what happens after enlightenment (awakening). Most people believe that awakening is the be all, end all of it, but actually Rupert explains that this is when the working through old programming begins.
In this wonderful 10 minute video from Rupert Spira, he takes us step-by-step into the process from birth as an infant that is merged with experience to becoming a person, and then from being a person into maturing to the point where we realize that we are pure consciousness and that ALL of experience is happening in consciousness.
Eckhart Tolle shares insights from his own life, including a spontaneous shift in consciousness and subsequent years of living in a state of peace, which he didn’t fully understand at the time. He advises on how to approach these shifts in awareness, suggesting that it is more about allowing the mind to align with this new state rather than trying to rationalize it further. Eckhart Tolle concludes with the notion that awareness, once realized, changes the perception of the self and the world, transcending personal narratives and memories and aligning with a timeless, formless essence that is the true nature [More]
In this nine minute clip from an interview with Hillary Larson and Gangaji, we explore people’s obsessions with money or lack thereof and its connection with our fear of death. Very interesting.
In this fantastic 6 minute video, Roger explains that our reactions are determined by our structure and can’t be different at that moment.  That’s why there are so many people that want to know why once they have realized the Self, they still have some old thinking and reaction patterns.  Let’s listen as Roger explains… Roger Castillo is a non duality teacher / spiritual teacher, born in Malta and migrated to Australia. Roger is a direct disciple of the famous enlightened Indian Advaita (Non-duality) Master Ramesh Balsekar.
Sometimes we just want to run away when family drama ensues. To help us stay present when family members vie for our attention, Eckhart recommends inner-body awareness practice to help us root into the source of attention, avoid the trap of thinking and judging a situation, and shine the light of Being (rather than try to fight against unconsciousness).
Who is responsible for all the violence occurring in the world? Mooji answers this question in this video but the answer is very easy to miss. To sum it up in short, when consciousness is identified with the body, this gives birth to individuality (the ego) and this ‘ego’ is susceptible to any kind of conditioning, good or bad. Therefore, conditioning and genetics can produce a Mother Teresa or it can produce a murderer but in either case, it begins with miss-identification.
This is a very important 7 minute guidance for seekers of Truth to understand the storms of the mind and any attack of ‘personal identity.’ As Mooji explains, “Please ponder on this over and over again! Look forward to your next mind attack. Say, ‘Mind, Please come! I am waiting for you.’ This is the goal of any authentic spiritual Self-realisation!”
In this wisdom filled ten minute audio clip, Rupert reminds us that although many think that Awakening means reaching a state where we totally abide in our true essence always, in actuallity we need to alternate between abiding in our true essence and returning to objective experience in order to function in this dualistic play of life.
In this 7 minute video, Deepak Chopra shares his personal journey into consciousness, from questions about body-mind connections as a physician to his present understanding of consciousness and the infinite domain of possibilities.
In this AMAZING sixteen minute video, Rupert explains in detail how we are all the SAME awareness and NOT multiple versions of the same awareness,and that love itself is only the recognition of our shared being. Lets listen in on this beautiful description of love and being…
Don’t let the title throw you off. In this great little 5 minute video, Gautam explains that without “Nothing” form would have no way to exists. So in other words this concept we ignore called “Nothing” is actually the support for the entire universe. Let’s take a look… Gautam Sachdeva is a disciple of Ramesh Balsekar. Ramesh Balsekar is a direct desciple of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. He also became one of Maharaj’s favorite live translators and did so for several years until Maharaj’s death and went on to write several books containing Maharaj’s teachings and discourses.
In this 10 minute video, Mooji explains that often when one feels drawn to the truth, the mind wants to run in the other direction. Mooji explains the reason for this and emphasizes that if your choice is for truth, then the whole universe supports you.
In this very interesting 8 minute audio, Alan Watts explains how everything is happening all by itself and that we are THAT which is happening. In addition, he explains that the ego is nothing more than our focused conscious attention which in itself is not a problem, it is only when we identify with this attention as a “something” separate that problems begin to arise. Let’s listen…
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.
This short video from Rupert Spira takes us on a three minute journey back to the self. We start as this separate person we call “I” and finish with the realization of our true essence where we have been all along.
In this thirteen minute video, Rupert Spira tries to explain the difference between a concept and a belief. He explains that the only thing that we can say for certain is real in any experience is Awareness (consciousness). Let’s listen in…
Sometimes we combine with the mind and then you believe this confusion is you. Spirituality is knowing the difference between your mind, which is where your conditioning and identity live and you who is the Self.
Here is a great little four minute clip that has been dug up from the archives to bring us a close look at the nature of Awareness, revealing the same message that Mooji has been bringing to light for years and years. Let’s listen in…
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.
Is World Peace possible? What can we do to create or contribute to a more peaceful world? In this 10 minute video, Nada leads us to some possible answers to these questions.  Let’s listen…
In this awesome 10 minute video, Adyashanti explains that as you relinquish the mind’s desire to constantly be doing or understanding something, you can step out of the egoic mind state and into all-inclusive awareness.
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.
“Maybe grace, deliverance comes to get you. Knocks on your door and says, ‘You have a chance to be at peace.’ In your willingness to take that chance, to accept that invitation to be at peace, then you have an opportunity to share this peace, everywhere.” Living our daily lives, we may find ourselves actually attracted to war. We can also be fed up with that attraction. We can recognize that there is no need to postpone peace in our own minds. In this short audio Gangaji speaks about the roots of war and the opportunity of being at peace [More]
Eckhart Tolle delves into the influence of presence on others’ behavior, noting that people tend to be nicer in the presence of someone who is aware. He explains that the absence of judgment and the sense of acceptance created by an aware individual make others feel more at ease and comfortable. Eckhart Tolle highlights how this presence reduces the defensiveness of others’ egos, leading to diminished ego-driven behaviors and more open, pleasant interactions.
In this very short two and a half minute clip, Rupert is presented with a question about how it is possible to use thoughts and words to give us a glimpse of our true nature when thoughts and words can truly only point to an object. Let’s listen to Rupert’s brilliant reply…