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…
In this 21 minute video we find Mooji doing a short guided meditation asking us to stay empty and remain unplugged from the goings on of the mind.
This 20 minute guided meditation from Mooji called “Unplug Yourself” will help guide your attention back to your true self. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the golden message of truth and freedom…
In this spontaneous 11 minutes of wisdom expressed on one of his walks,  Mooji reflects on the words of the great sage Ramana Maharshi, which leads to a powerful Satsang that shifts our attention from Person-hood to the deeper state of presence.
In this awesome 8 minute video from Rupert Spira, a man asks about the process of exposing feelings to the light of awareness.  Let’s listen to Rupert’s wisdom in his answer…
In this FANTASTIC 4 minute audio, Mooji explains, “Surrender your existence to existence. Discover your spontaneity. Life flows spontaneously and is infinitely greater than all your plans or intensions put together. Why spoil it with hasty and vain projections? Let it be whatever it will be. Give up trying to manipulate. This is Freedom.”
In this beautiful 11 minute video, Mooji shares one of his favourite stories from the bible, which is a teaching from Jesus. This animated video illustrates a deep truth about our own opportunity for transcendence. In the light of this story we are shown how to grow into mighty trees of wisdom. Let’s watch…
Mooji has been following the Covid events in India and is deeply moved by the unfolding situation that is affecting thousands and thousands of people, including many of our Indian sangha. It arose in his heart to share these words in this challenging time and also two beautiful and practical guidances.
Our spiritual discovery of the absolute truth of one’s being can be turned into a hiding place, where we ignore harsh realities and deny the cruelest aspects of our shared humanity. Ignorance is not “bliss.” Rather, it is the root of all suffering. In this powerful monologue delivered in 1999, Gangaji shares that the end of ignorance and our willingness to be all is the “gold of self-realization.”
In this 4 part series, a questioner wants to know why Robert Adams, Ramana Maharshi and Mooji were not really looking for enlightenment but it just happened to take place without intention. Mooji explains several very important principles that form the basis for his teachings. This is part FOUR of FOUR so let’s get started…
In this compilation video, Eckhart presents a series of enlightening stories and teachings from key figures in spirituality, such as Bodhidharma, Ramana Maharshi, and Zen Master Hakuin. Through these narratives, Eckhart explores the impact of silent wisdom, the art of non-reactivity, and the distinction between our form and essence identities, offering viewers a deeper understanding of spiritual awakening.
Eckhart Tolle challenges the notion that worldly achievements and future aspirations hold the key to lasting happiness. Learn why the present moment is the only true source of fulfillment and how to cultivate a deep sense of presence in your daily life. Discover the pitfalls of living unconsciously and constantly seeking contentment in the next moment. Join Eckhart Tolle on a transformative journey to find your true purpose beyond the illusions of the world.
In this 4 minute quickie, Alan Watts takes us on an adventure into our imagination where we can dream our life into being, only to realize that this may be the same exact process our current (dream) life is experiencing. Let’s sit back and listen…
This 10 minute video is one of Mooji’s all time best. He focuses on trying to help us understand what life can be like after Realization. After bookmarking this video (because you will want to view it multiple times), let’s listen in on this very special message…
A very common question among seekers involves the idea that they can’t seem to locate this “Awareness” within themselves. In this 10 minute video from Rupert he uses his simplistic method of teaching to help anyone realize the “Awareness” at the center of all experience.
Many of us want to know what a realized being would answer to the question “Who are You”. In this 10 minute video, Mooji responds to that exact question.
This short 5 minute video clip from Jeff Foster explains that emotions, feelings and sensations are never personal or impersonal but rather only a form of energy that we personalize by adding false labels and identifying with it. Having the ability to recognize this can dramatically affect the response we have, if indeed there is any response necessary at all. See what Jeff has to say about this…
In this nine minute video filmed on one of Mooji’s walks, he explains very clearly how psychological suffering works and how we can quickly detect the symptoms and bring our attention back to the self.
In this 9 minute video, Rupert tries to show us that true meditation is not directing our attention to a sound, breathing or objects of any kind, and it is not even resting our attention on a blank state of mind as most would believe, it is a resting of the attention into its source.
This 28 minute guided meditation from Mooji will help guide your attention back to your true self. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Mooji provides the golden message of truth and freedom…
In this very short video, Mooji expresses that the “me” also has the power to observe, but it is observing with self interest which causes struggle. When “I am” is the perceiver there is no struggle and no effort to understand.
In this short 5 minute video from Rupert, he helps us to remember to know ourselves as awareness instead of knowing ourselves as a collection of thoughts, sensations and feelings.
In this lovely little thirteen minute video, Mooji helps us to center ourselves in our true being and feel how we are without our story. Most of this video can be used as a sort of guided mediation designed to help bring our attention back to the Self so let’s get started…
In this AMAZING video, Rupert explains in super clear language the process from infancy where we are fully merged with the outside world, through the development of the ego, and into the realization of consciousness as the true essence of our reality.
In this super short one and a half minute moment, Mooji reminds us of a VERY important point about the fact that anything other then myself is only an idea I have about myself. Let’s see how Mooji puts it…
In this very short 3 minute video, Rupert explains the transition from Infinite Awareness to the limited self or an apparent limited form of awareness. This is one of those videos that may require multiple viewings to fully appreciate what is being said.
In this short video from Rupert, he explains that there is nothing but now and goes on to explain the unreality of time. Further he explains that past or future can only be experienced in thought and that our true experience denies the validity of time other than as a very valuable “Concept” for practical purposes only. However, to believe in it as REAL is a mistake that can cause us a ton of unhappiness and suffering.