In this wonderful full dialogue Satsang from the archives, a questioner says to Mooji, “As I sit back into myself I become overwhelmed with a sensation or “loss” or “grief” and I was wondering if you could elaborate on that. Let’s watch for the response…
In this great 4 minute reminder, Krishnamurti drives home the fact that we are not separate from the world or anything else for that matter. Let’s take in this amazing wisdom…
In this wonderful 11 minute audio clip, Alan helps us understand the nature of our true nature. Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehursjt, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York.
In this very simple to understand video from Rupert, he describes suffering as a messenger that lets us know each and every time we have taken ourselves to be other than what we truly are. It is a way for the mind to tell us that we are taking ourselves to be a separate self that is unhappy with a particular situation, much like a toothache is designed by the body to tell us that we need to take care of that physical problem. Brilliant!
In this great little 4 minute video, Ramesh Balsekar explains that many people are looking for Enlightenment to bring endless bliss, but in actuality it only means the end of suffering. Let’s listen to his words very carefully. You may want to turn on “CC” (Subtitles) if you don’t understand some of his words. 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.
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 is a beautiful 4 minute video containing photographs, music and wonderful quotes taken from Ramana Maharshi, one of India’s most powerful Jnani and Non-Dual Master. Please sit back, relax and enjoy his presence and wisdom…
In this video, Mooji explains the mechanism of thoughts and that as long as we believe in our thoughts, then they must come into existence in some form whether it is emotional, psychological, or physical. It is our energy that supplies the fuel for their continuance. If ignored, or not believed in, they disappear just as quickly as they appeared because they can not continue to exist on their own.
In this amazing 4 minute video, Ramesh Balsekar tries to describe in one word what Advaita is all about. He explains that the ultimate understanding of Advaita is “Acceptance” and how this applies in our day to day lives. Let’s take a quick listen… 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 wonderful little 3 minute video clip, Ramesh Balsekar answers one of the most popular questions in non-dual teachings about, “How can I live my everyday, active life AND stay as presence?”. Let’s listen to this enlightened response…
In this insightful 7 minute video clip from Lisa, she explains that there really is no “person” we can call “somebody” and that even the body/mind has no awareness of its own without consciousness. Let’s listen in on her simplified explanation…
In this very interesting 5 minute video, Non-duality teacher Richard Sylvester talks about the difference between our night time dreams and our daily “reality” to arrive at the conclusion that they are extremely similar other than that our daily “reality” is more consistent in nature.
In this wisdom filled 8 minute video, Krishnamurti explains that the basis of all fear start with inattention of our true being. He helps us dive in deeper into the felling of fear to reveal the truth of its reality…
In this AMAZING eight minute audio from Alan, he explains in simple terms how the universe works and why our very existence is essential for the existence of the entire universe. Let’s listen in as Alan explains…
In this mind bending 5 minute video, Alan Watts dives deep into the nature of our consciousness to reveal that our ultimate nature is space. Let’s listen as Alan explains what that means…
In this excellent 8 minute video clip, Papaji replies to a questioner who is experiencing some confusion about Awareness and explains to him that even in deep sleep there is Awareness so Awareness is even aware of absence. Let’s listen to the answer to this very common question…
In this 8 minute video, Stephen (founder of Quantum Psychology and direct disciple of Nisargadatta Maharaj) helps us to understand what a Guru is and how to pick the right one for ourselves.
In this twelve minute video clip, Mooji responds to a seeker that says she has a deep desire for freedom but that there seems to be a conflict with her desire for motherhood because of attachments and other phenomenal issues that appear to be in conflict with living the “Truth”. Let’s listen to Mooji’s reply…
In this extract from 22 March 1993 a devotee called Robert Powel asks Papaji whether cells in the body actually exist and mentions J Krishnamurti and U.G. Krishnamurti points of view on this subject.
In this 7 minute video, Eckhart Tolle discusses the concept of abundance beyond financial metrics, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating life’s fullness that transcends material wealth. He introduces the idea of experiencing the “fullness of life,” a state of being deeply connected to the present moment and independent of material conditions. Eckhart Tolle suggests that this abundant life is accessible through appreciation of the world around us, such as nature’s richness or even the diversity of products in a shop window.
In this insightful eight minute video, Gangaji addresses a concern for many seekers of truth that want to know how do morals and ethics work within non-dual teachings. At first glance one might think that realizing the truth implies a lack of personal responsibility, but Gangaji has a much different explanation…
In this five minute video, Adyashanti explains that we always think that we have to work towards love. Liberation is when you don’t have to work towards anything; you work from it, not towards it. It’s just there. It’s the ground you’re walking on. Let’s listen in on this five minutes of wisdom…
This 1 minute excerpt is from Deepak Chopra’s book called “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success.” Although the book presents concepts that are more or less valid, this particular section speaks on the very important principle of detachment. Most of what is discussed here can easily be supported in non-duality and offers an extremely interesting view of the Law of Intention and Desire.
In this super 10 minute video clip, a questioner is confused about “who” is the thinker and Rupert explains that the True Self is always pure Awareness and that it is the “mind” where all the activities occur. There is actually no issues with this until identification sets in. Let’s listen to Rupert’s easy to follow wisdom…
In this lovely 11 minute video, Gangaji speaks of the ordinary desires that shape our daily lives, and the one extraordinary desire for freedom, or union with God, that arises in certain lifetimes. She is here in your life to honor that true desire and point you home to yourself. Let’s listen…
In this seven minute, Mooji explores tendencies to suffer for others. Many times when one is presented with a friend, relative or stranger in the midst of suffering, our nature’s reaction is to take on the other person’s problems mentally in order to help the other person with their suffering, but most often people bear their own suffering better than you suffering on their behalf.
Here is a wonderful fourteen minute video of readings of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings. Ramana Maharshi (Maha or great, Rishi or Enlightened Being) was the awe inspiring sage who’s presence graced the renowned sacred Arunachala hill during much of the 20th century. He was known throughout India and to many in the rest of the world as the silent sage whose peaceful presence and powerful gaze changed the lives of the many who came into his presence.
Here is a wonderful eight minute video of images and quotes of Ramana Maharshi’s teachings. Ramana Maharshi (Maha or great, Rishi or Enlightened Being) was the awe inspiring sage who’s presence graced the renowned sacred Arunachala hill during much of the 20th century.
Eckhart Tolle exposes the ego’s relentless pursuit of identity through possessions, abilities, and comparisons. Learn how the ego’s need for superiority and validation keeps us trapped in a cycle of suffering. Discover the path to true happiness by awakening to the deeper dimension of your being.
In this lovely 6 minute video, a questioner wants to know more about free will and no free will and how it relates to everyday life and our constant judgement of everything we think, say or do. Let’s listen to Lisa’s response…