In this 8 minute video from Jeff Foster, he expresses the idea that we are always “trying to do” or “trying to get” that we often end up living in this “trying” and completely miss out on the present and what it has to offer.
In this AMAZING nine minute video from a lovely being named Nada, he provides amazing insight into the questions, “Why does life seem so unfair sometimes?” “Is life really unfair, or could we just be looking at it with the wrong perspective?” Let’s listen as he provides priceless wisdom…
In this great little five minute video from Adyashanti, he attempts to describe the final return to the Absolute (who we are). Let’s take a moment to visualize this wonderful reminder…
In this short 6 minute video from Jac appearing on the show “Never Not Here”, she talks about the beauty that we only get the message that is right for us to hear at that particular time.  That’s why when we feel like perhaps we are missing the message, the fact is that we are getting exactly what is needed in that moment.
In this 12 minute video we join Tsur Taub, a Philosopher and a researcher of the mind and its potentials, in a step by step examination into the nature of Consciousness. This is a very clear and easy to follow approach that is well worth the 12 minute investment in time… To watch “Who Am I” click here.
This very special 4 minute video is very short but contains ultimate wisdom. In this little video using quotes from Ramana Maharshi, he describes the true meaning of “guru” and whether a physical guru is needed or required for Awakening.
In this awesome twelve minute video, Rupert provides some practical advice on how to deal with uncomfortable feelings of any kind that can stir up inside during inquiry or meditation or introspection. Let’s listen to this valuable advice…
This short 5 minute video clip from Roger Castillo focuses on the idea of you, Awareness and God as being all one and the same.  Let’s listen in on Roger’s simple, yet “Truth” revealing message…
In this 8 minute video, Jeff uses a metaphor to help us understand that “Acceptance” or “Surrender” doesn’t mean that we have to become a passive little puppet, but rather that from a place of deep acceptance, there can still be intelligent, honest action to honor our deep preferences as they arise.
In this short 6 minute video, Rupert offers two practical approaches for dealing with anger. Whether you use the Vedantic or Tantric approach, there is no need to go through the usual process of disappointment, shame or guilt but rather a more direct route to recognizing the anger for what it is and quickly moving on.
In this great six minute audio from Alan Watts he talks about the principle where the more you give away your power, the more power you have because in trying to retain or control power, we are constantly trying to protect it which is a complete waste of the energy and in no way necessary.
This wonderful 6 minute video clip from Adyashanti focuses in creating space within the mind in order to release the bondage the mind experiences tied to events, emotions and feelings. He explains that without this space, you really have no choice and no options (even though it may appear as if you do).
In this 6 minute audio clip, Adyashanti invites us to discover all of the qualities of awareness.  Even without being focused on “Awakening”, everyone has the ability to experience awareness within and by spending more and more time directing our focus on awareness, we can get to know all of its wonderful attributes and qualities.  Listen to what Adyashanti has to say about this…
In this quick 5 minute video clip from Jeff Foster, he expresses that the spiritual search or trying to become a spiritual person can become very exhausting and that what most are searching for is not about becoming anything other than what we already are. Let’s listen in on this very interesting little video…
In this very short two and a half minute clip, Rupert is presented with a question about how it is possible to use thoughts and words to give us a glimpse of our true nature when thoughts and words can truly only point to an object. Let’s listen to Rupert’s brilliant reply…
In this 10 minute video we join Tsur Taub, a Philosopher and a researcher of the mind and its potentials, in a step by step inquiry into the nature of the self. Very clear and interesting approach that is well worth the 10 minute investment in time… To watch “What is Consciousness?” click here.
In this 14 minute video from Rupert, he reminds us of the absolute certainty of Awareness and that in reality there is no such thing as an inside world and an outside world.  All appears to exist because of our knowing of it, and yet we do not need this relationship to experience ourselves as we truly are.
Here is a beautiful five minute audio set to music where Lisa Cairns shares a special look into living in the moment and love as the essence of life. Adjust your sound and enjoy…
This 10 minute clip is part 3 of a 4 part interview with Rupert Spira which focuses on exploring the conflict between the conclusion that consciousness in not personal and the feeling within us that tells us that it is personal.   There are three more parts to this interview. To view them click on the following links: Part 1 – The First Fundamental Illusion Part 2 – Consciousness is Not Personal Part 4 – Consciousness is the Nature of Experience  
In this lovely seven minute video from Adyashanti, he explains that “Reality is the ultimate bait-and-switch maneuver. It costs nothing to wake up, however it costs everything to stay awake.” “To be really awakened is to have no more argument with yourself, no more argument with the world, no more argument with others, and no more argument with God.” Let’s listen in on Adyashanti as he explains…
This six minute video from Jeff focuses on the fact that most of us are continually judging the moments of our lives as desirable or not desirable, positive or negative, acceptable or not acceptable and so forth.  Jeff helps us realize that this particular way of living will be exactly the same when we reach that nirvana that we imagine for ourselves known as “someday”.  He invites us to look at things differently and start saying “yes” to our life in this moment.
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 Ramana Maharshi.
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…
In this nine minute audio, Alan describes how most people live in a state of tension caused by always trying to prepare for the possibilities of the unknown, when in actuality everything in life is an unknown and the only way to prepare for it is to surrender to what is.
In this short three minute video clip from Adyashanti, he helps us understand that there has to be an adjustment period for our “sense of self” after realization because of the significant amount of time that we have lived with a certain amount of inner discord within ourselves.
In this nine minute audio from Roger Castillo (a student of Ramesh Balsekar), he explains what Nisargadatta Maharaj meant by the directive “Abide in the ‘I Am'”.  His very clear and interesting explanation also helps us to understand how to reduce our overthinking by realizing that this thinking that we believe will bring us what we want is actually the cause of our suffering.
This beautifully produced seven minute video combines the wisdom of Mooji and Neale Donald Walsch on the subjects of Grace and Perfection. Sit back, relax and soak it all in.
In this seven minute video from Jac O’Keeffe, she explains the pealing back of the layers of perception in order to let Freedom (Self, Absolute) flow freely without getting hijacked by the limitations of the mind or play of consciousness.