We hear people say again and again things like, “I was in that place (or a minute, day, week, month) but I could not stay” and we take it at face value that somehow this person had “it” and then lost “it”. In this 11 minute video from Mooji he explains that these experiences may seem real but they are also only fabrications of the mind.
This video is only 5 minutes long, yet contains the answer to the question, “I feel like something is blocking me from being free, how do I let go?”.
In this 10 minute video, Alan takes us on a closer look at thought, the natural flow of thought, and the illusory thought of an existing thinker. In other words, by the end of this video one can plainly see that the idea of a thinker is nothing but a thought itself. Listen to what Alan has to say…
“The Magnificence of Your Own Being”. This is an 8 minute FIVE STAR video. Absolutely must see!
Have you ever been curious about why “Evil” and violence is allowed to exist in this world? In this twelve minute video, Rupert Spira explains the EXACT reason for this and how it involves each and every one of us to instigate change towards peace, love and understanding. Let’s listen carefully…
In this very short three minute video, Adyashanti explains that by letting go into a state of allowance, and dropping the desire to relate to things in a purely intellectual way, spiritual revelation can anchor in your being. Let’s listen…
In this short 5 minute video, Rupert explains that on a body mind level there is an infinite potential for “Personal” growth after “Realization”. In the realm of form, evolution and growth are built in ingredients that go on for as long as the form exists.
In this fifteen minute video, Rupert Spira helps us understand memory, the past and the future by explaining that time only exists because of the limitations of the mind. Let’s listen to Rupert’s explanation as to why there is only this moment called “now”…
In this short 4 minute clip taken from an interview with Deepak Chopra, he explains why it it is not possible for current scientific models to ever try to explain non-duality and that a new science will have to be developed in order to make any attempt at understanding true reality.
Reading a few words from the Avadhuta Gita, Mooji reminds us of our true nature as the pure thing-less thing, or pure undiluted being. Once reminded of this, it is important not to place ourselves in any context because nothing we can say or describe about ourselves is true. Listen to Mooji’s beautiful pointings…
In this twelve minute moment with Mooji captured on film in Monte Sahaja, he explains that in our inner most being there is no room for two. Either you (ego, person) are there or God (consciousness, awareness) is there. There is no room for two. Let’s listen and try to understand the deepest meaning of what is being said…
In this four minute excerpt from an interview with David Godman, (a well know author who has written many books on the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Papaji, and Nisargadatta Maharaj) he gives us some insight into the life of Papaji.
In this video, Adyashanti spends around 9 minutes getting us to take a look at what we believe our “self” to be. In this video, the “self” he is speaking off is the “me” the daily “I” (the person or personality) that almost all people see themselves to be. Upon closer examination, we find that perhaps we are not who we have always believed ourselves to be.
This 5 minute video has more wisdom than 98% of all the books ever written on the reality of perception. Within these words we can find the secret to the universe.
In this great little ten minute video clip, Rupert shares with us quite a different perspective of love than is commonly believed and explains why the experience of love is the proof that consciousness is infinite. Let’s open our hearts and listen…
This video is Part 2 of a 3 Part Series which focuses on Mooji helping a inquirer come to a place of recognition. This second part focuses on taking the inquirer deeper into the the “youless you” and helping her to find find a place of clarity. Click here for Part 3.
In this mini three minute video clip, Jac explains that without even realizing it, even the most seemingly noble agendas can be ego driven. Let’s listen in as she takes the example of “Compassion” to demonstrate her point…
In this less than 4 minute video, Adyashanti describes how most people’s base sense of self seems to be seated in the head (or mind), and that in order to live in peace and freedom we need to derive our sense of self, our “base” , from the ground of “being”.
In this short 6 minute video Deepak addresses 3 questions: How can we understand consciousness? What is transcendence? Why is there pain and suffering.
This wonderful 20 minute video from Mooji is from a Silent Retreat in the Netherlands featuring a questioner that comes forward to express her gratitude for Mooji’s videos, which have been her salvation at home. Let’s listen as Mooji describes how our false identity is at the root of all suffering…
In this short five minute video, Adyashanti talks to us about being truthful and honest with ourselves and others as a powerful tool to generate a feeling of peace within ourselves and others. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below…
In this lovely 10 minute video, a follower says that she has reached a place where she can no longer find her mind. Mooji responds by emphasizing how wonderful this must be and then somehow finds himself in the middle of a funny spontaneous reaction. Let’s watch…
In this very informative and enlightening video clip, Gautam Sachdeva helps us to understand the meaning of “Original Sin” according to the teachings of Advaita. He goes on to explain how this can play a huge role in your life, or, upon realizing our true nature can simply be a reminder to stay alert. Let’s listen to this lovely being… 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
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In this lovely 12 minute video, a woman who experiences a distinction between her ‘inside world’ and ‘outside world’ asks for guidance on integrating these parts of herself. Rupert explains the difference between the two and that ultimately they are part of one indivisible reality. Let’s listen…
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 inspiring 12 minute audio, Mooji covers a lot of ground and helps us to pinpoint the true witness and seer and points us to that which is prior to seeing. This video covers so much material it is best to just get started…
As a student of science and spirituality, Deepak explains that science can only take us so far. In this 5 minute video, Deepak explains that as much as science tries to fit all explanations about our world and existence itself into neat mathematical equations, the bottom line is that no one has any real idea of how it all works.
In this lovely 10 minute video, Adyashanti shares how we cab develop a contemplative practice that involves an inward arc of exploration where consciousness turns within and you enter the unknown. Let’s get started…
What is revealed when we stay conscious in the midst of great upheaval? When we are willing to inquire with an open mind, we can move beyond simply coping with disaster and discover a life changing truth untouched by any loss. In this inspiring short video, recorded in March of 2011 following a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, this monologue is relevant to the times we find ourselves in now, confronting a worldwide pandemic.
In this lovely 8 minute video, a man asks Rupert if there is a distinction between self-inquiry and self-abidance. He explains in detail how Self-Inquiry is about self-investigation which usually involves a question of some kind, where self-abidance is just a conscious effort to keep the attention inside the perimeters of the “Self”. Let’s listen…