In this profound video, Eckhart Tolle explores the two dimensions of human existence: the human aspect, which encompasses our past, conditioning, and life situation, and the being aspect, which represents the timeless, conscious dimension. He emphasizes that the main purpose of our existence is to awaken to the dimension of being and become increasingly present in the now. Eckhart Tolle explains how challenges can either intensify our awakening process or make us more unconscious, depending on our response.
Eckhart Tolle shares powerful insights on the importance of presence and the nature of spiritual awakening in this thought-provoking video. He observes that many people live as if they are longing to be somewhere else, never fully present in the moment, which creates a sense of dissatisfaction. Tolle uses the analogy of waking up from sleep to describe the process of spiritual awakening, emphasizing the clear distinction between being spiritually asleep and awake. He concludes by stating that normal human consciousness is actually a form of unconsciousness, as it is heavily conditioned by the past.
In this profound 11 minute guided meditation, Moojibaba offers sublimely simple yet immensely powerful guidance for all seekers of Truth. It transmits a sweet purity and deep silence, where the listener comes to effortlessly recognise their shapeless, history-less source and being. Accompanied by gentle, uplifting music. Let’s get started…
This is an AMAZING 10 minute LIVE meditation led by Mooji. This is a very special video combining video and very calming background music to help set the mood for an open mind. Let’s listen and let the wisdom of Mooji’s words wash over you.
Here we find an official beautifully guided meditation with Mooji into the space of pure being. Mooji explains that, ““Everything is in place for life to unfold in its natural way. Be aware of this. You are not apart from life, but life itself. You are simply here – undivided, whole, complete, happy. Be confirmed in your completeness.” Let’s join in for the rest of the story…
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…
Eckhart Tolle explores the common misconceptions surrounding happiness and the true purpose of life’s challenges. He explains that the world is not meant to make us happy but to make us conscious, and that growth occurs through overcoming difficulties. Eckhart Tolle discusses how psychological suffering can lead to an awakening, revealing that much of our unhappiness is self-created. He emphasizes the importance of presence and finding peace even in moments of sadness. Ultimately, Eckhart Tolle suggests that recognizing the ego’s role in our suffering can help us transcend it and experience a deeper sense of peace.
Eckhart Tolle explores the integration of present-moment acceptance with the pursuit of future goals. While acknowledging the importance of having goals and moving towards them, Eckhart Tolle highlights the necessity of not being continuously preoccupied with outcomes that differ from the present conditions. He explains that true acceptance does not hinder one from making changes or taking actions toward desired manifestations. Eckhart Tolle’s message emphasizes the need for a balanced approach, reconciling the acceptance of what arises in the present with holding an image of what one wants to manifest.
A woman whose father recently died says that she feels he is one with her, truly incorporated in her. She asks Rupert to describe the place where loved ones go. Rupert says that it is the heart, where our loved ones always and only exist as our shared being. Let’s listen…
In this short 6 minute video, Rupert helps us to dispel the myths about time and helps us to take a clear look at this moment we call now.
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.
As long as we think that we are the person we can not be free from suffering and pain. That is why we need deeper observation of your self, to see the patterns of ego and finally transcend the person. Let us do that together with Mooji in this short, wise invitation to freedom.
In this short and potent 7 minute guidance, Mooji simply invites us to sit down and be present for 10 minutes. By following this guidance, you come to rest in a deeper sense of yourself, which has tremendous benefits.
Discover how to maintain inner peace and mindfulness with Eckhart Tolle, even in the distracting lights of Las Vegas. Learn why letting go of constant thinking may not lead to life falling apart but instead to a profound sense of stillness and presence. This video challenges the necessity of overthinking and invites you to view every environment as an opportunity for spiritual practice and growth.
In this guided meditation, Eckhart helps us understand the power of not being absorbed by our thoughts and how meditation can give us a sense of choice in directing our attention. He helps us experience a foundational sense of Being that can potentially transform how we experience the world.
Eckhart Tolle offers a thought-provoking perspective on the essence of manifestation in this insightful video. He discusses how challenges, whether personal or collective, that appear as obstacles are actually essential catalysts for spiritual awakening. Eckhart Tolle explains that these challenges push individuals towards transcendence and are necessary for recognizing the depth of one’s being. Using an analogy comparing the superficial aspects of life to skimmed milk and the depth of being to cream, Eckhart Tolle illustrates how everything in the physical realm arises from this formless, foundational beingness.
Step into the present moment with Eckhart Tolle’s guided meditation. Discover the art of presence and awaken from the dreamlike state of continuous thought. This meditation invites you to embrace the now, enhance your awareness, and find comfort in the present without the distractions of past or future.
In this 13 minute video clip, Rupert Spira helps us understand what is thought and where does it come from. Starting with taking a closer look at where thoughts appear, we begin to deduce what thoughts might be and where they originated from. This should be interesting and valuable in our everyday lives so let’s get started…
In this seven minute clip, Rupert helps us understand why our attention seems to continuously drift off so easily. He explains that it is because of a life-long habit that has been promoted by almost everything and everyone in our environment and has become so ingrained in our way of being that it happens automatically. Let’s listen to Rupert brilliant explanation…
Explore the vastness of consciousness with Eckhart Tolle as he unveils its omnipresence, akin to the ‘anima mundi’ or soul of the world, as understood by the Greeks. Discover how to directly realize this universal essence as Eckhart guides you through the journey of spiritual awakening.
One of the most profound experiences we can cherish is the depth and quality of our relationships. In this video, Eckhart explains how the art of being present in these relationships – with family, friends, or partners – is not merely an act of being physically there but a deeper engagement of our conscious self.
In this video, Eckhart explores the idea that true satisfaction in life goes beyond material possessions. He emphasizes the importance of connecting to a peaceful inner state to fully enjoy life’s experiences, regardless of one’s surroundings. Eckhart also discusses how true abundance originates from an internal state of Being, rather than external wealth.
This video may only be 5 minutes long, but it contains amazing truth from Rupert Spira in helping us to understand the one we call “I”.
We are all connected to the universe. In this amazing video, Eckhart speaks about deep loss and how communities can help us heal from suffering. Nothing is permanent in the eternal universe and this realization is one of freedom.
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.”
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.
In this cute three minute animation we find Frick and Frack discussing the fact that realization of our true nature does NOT mean the end of the personal role (character) we are playing. The greatest advantage to these cartoons is that it allows us to focus more on the MESSAGE, rather than the credibility or character of the messenger. This is Part 3 of this discussion of our true nature between Frick and Frack. Here are the links to the other parts of this series: Part 1 – The Nature of Reality Part 2 – Individuality & Conditioning Part 3
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Amazing as it is, in this 5 minute video Rupert manages to explain how God comes into being and how God truly relates to non-dual teachings. Awesome video!
In this 9 minute video, Rupert explains that most versions of meditation are seen as an activity of the mind or trying to achieve a state of inactivity of the mind which is a form of discipline of the mind that can be hard to achieve. Rupert explains that the highest form of meditation really requires no effort… listen to what he has to say…
Take some time to reflect on your true self with this guided meditation from Eckhart Tolle. In this video, Eckhart emphasizes stillness, presence, and detachment. He helps us learn to navigate life’s challenges with a sense of spaciousness and peace. This meditation is a pathway to discovering the true essence of your being.