This question in this revealing 11 minute video was initially posed by Adyashanti, who teaches from the perspective of non-duality. When we interact with others… even when we simply think of others.. are we coming from a sense of separateness or a sense of connectedness? Let’s find out what Nada has to say…
In this six minute video clip of Jac on the show “Never Not Here”, she explains that without identification there seems to be a preference for silence and a loss of interest for social interactions, but that when a happening is meant to occur, consciousness springs to action automatically.
In this 7 minute video, Bob Thurman (a recognized worldwide authority on religion and spirituality, asian history, world philosophy, Buddhist science, and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism) shares his reflections on the meaning of Enlightenment. These reflections show the views of a scholar’s understanding and point of view based on knowledge passed down through the centuries.
In this revealing 6 minute video, Nada explains that Self Compassion means treating ourselves with kindness, gentleness, patience and forgiveness, despite our flaws and imperfections, and especially when we’re suffering. Let’s watch…
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 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 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 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.
What does it mean to be self-aware, and how can we cultivate greater self-awareness? This excellent 13 minute video, Nada explains how we can consciously develop greater self-awareness from day to day. Let’s listen to his wise advice…
In this ten minute video from Jac O’Keeffe, she explains that to the mind (ego, person) it appears that there are two worlds when in reality there is only one. Because its existence is dependent on a dualistic view created by the world of form, it simply can not accept its existence as being imagined. Let’s listen to this very interesting 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…
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 lovely little 7 minute video, a questioner says that he has heard many spiritual teachers talk about loving others as you do yourself and wants to know how is it possible to love everybody. Let’s listen to Roger’s intelligent response…
Eckhart Tolle reveals how living in a state of constant anticipation or memory robs you of truly experiencing life. Discover the importance of embracing the present moment and how it serves as a gateway to a deeper state of consciousness. Eckhart shares insights on balancing pleasurable anticipation with the value of the here and now. Learn practical ways to break free from habitual mind patterns and awaken to the power of the Now.
In this lovely 11 minute video, Mooji explains that life take cares of life and what you as person constantly think about is what will manifest your reality. But if you learn the skill of observation, if you let go, you will align your self with Universe and your life will be joyfully, loving and compassionate.
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 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.
In this interesting 5 minute video, Gangaji speaks about how we try to keep peace and freedom, or the things we like about ourselves, and try to change what we don’t like. She examines what is underneath our desire to change or keep anything, the freedom that is life—naturally, effortlessly, changelessly. Let’s listen to what she has to say…
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.
In this inspirational 10 minute video, Roger points out that it is impossible for Awareness to NOT be present because Awareness is always aware of experience. Let’s listen carefully as Roger goes into more details…
In this final podcast of the year host, Barbara Denempont invites all listeners to a short clip from Gangaji on the invitation to fall into yourself. She invites us to think about “Falling into yourself is really the same as surrendering to yourself. It is a surrender to what you don’t know about yourself.” Let’s listen as she explains…
In this lovely little nine minute video we get to see the before and after of someone who was very devoted to her thoughts (believed her thoughts), and what happened after she realized that thoughts by themselves are only “crap” making an appearance in consciousness.
In this 10 minute video, we find 57 quotes from Nisargadatta Maharaj which points to his core teachings. Nothing is needed other than the simple truths revealed in these quotes to reach the highest knowledge and understanding of who we truly are. You may need to keep the “pause” button handy as some of these quotes change a bit too fast ?
In this 7 minute video, Rupert intelligently expresses his view on what is illusion and what is real.
In this special 5 minute video we find Jeff Foster sharing a beautiful poem that he wrote about his journey to become a spiritual warrior. Let’s sit back, close our eyes and remain as presence while we listen to these inspiring words…
One of my favourite meditations to do are Mooji’s meditations. He was a guest on my “Under The Skin” podcast this week and here are some of the lessons I learned from him…
Here you will find a well produced four minute video of quotes and wisdom from Nisargadatta Maharaj, one of the greatest modern day masters and Jnani.
In this beautiful 9 minute video on the eve of his 60th birthday, Rupert Spira draws on a poem by W. B. Yeats, and shares his thoughts on how we can find peace during these uncertain times.
When we step onto the spiritual path, often we hope to transcend our fears. Our fear of death and loss can drive a lack of compassion and perpetuate our unnecessary suffering. Gangaji encourages us to meet our fear, not avoid it. In a moment of giving up control and simply being undeniably flawed, mortal, and very human, we can rest in the peace of who we are.
In this silent, yet revealing video of a conversation describing his true nature, Nisargadatta responds to questions about “himself” and his relationship to the apparent world around him.