In this short 6 minute video, Adyashanti explains that most people are on a quest for enlightenment or awakening without ever thinking about “why” they are doing so. He goes on to explain that the very first thing one should inquire about is “Why am I doing this?” and truly get to the bottom of it.
In this 9 minute video, Rupert describes the reality of what is happening as he films a trip from England to the U.S.  This video sheds a different light on the reality of the activities of life as one realizes the “Truth” of what is happening from the perspective of awareness itself.
Here you will find a well produced video of quotes and wisdom from Nisargadatta Maharaj, one of the greatest modern day masters and Jnani.
In this 10 minute video, Jac describes the most authentic way to handle decision making which is consistent with what other spiritual teachers say about it.  The bottom line is that the mind wants to claim ownership for the decisions that are made and this brings up a ton of unnecessary fear and stress into our lives.
In this super short 3 minute video featuring an audio clip from Alan Watts we are asked to think about the mistake that is made in our society between our measuring devices and confusing them with what ACTUALLY makes things happen. Let’s listen in on Alan as he explains…
This is a selection of key pointers from Nisargadatta formatted for guided meditation, taken from the texts, ‘Seeds of Consciousness’ and ‘Nothing is Everything’.
In this short 10 minute video of a discussion between Rupert Spira and Deepak Chopra, we find them discussing the subject of Rupert’s new book called, “The Nature of Consciousness”. To find out more about Rupert’s book, click here.
In this cute five minute animation we find Frick and Frack discussing the question, “What is my true nature?” The beauty of using this format to convey this message is that it allows us to focus on the MESSAGE rather than the MESSENGER. Let’s listen in on there little conversation… This is Part 1 of this discussion of our true nature between Frick and Frack. Here are the links to the other parts of this series: Part 1 – The Nature of Reality Part 2 – Individuality & Conditioning Part 3 – Personality After Realization Part 4 – Free Will [More]
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 awesome 5 minute video from an interview with Oprah, let’s watch as Eckhart answers two of your most burning questions. How do you calm the voice in your head, and how can you clear your mind of bad memories?
In this short video, Adyashanti shares the universal meaning behind the “I am” and how Jesus spoke of it and was completely misunderstood.  We are speaking of the sense of “I” before we add anything to it.  Everything that we add after “I am…” is simply a description of our sense of identity.
In this 9 minute video, Rupert explains that because consciousness is infinite in nature and that time does not really exist, time and objects seemingly arise together in consciousness to create an apparent object or apparent event “in time”.
Here you will find a well produced six minute video of quotes and wisdom from Nisargadatta Maharaj, one of the greatest modern day masters and Jnani.
This 6 minute video from Rupert Spira seems innocent enough at first, but upon review it reveals a massive truth explaining where the saying “Using a Thorn to Remove a Thorn” came from and what it means.
In this thirteen minute audio, Jeff takes us on a closer look at seeking and what we believe to be freedom through a series of questions that help us to understand that everything “is” already.  Because of that, we find that there is no need for seeking and true freedom includes everything, including that which we seek freedom from.
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 10 minute video, Rupert replies to a question from a participant about being loyal to just one teacher. He explains why this is not a desirable relationship and that there is only one goal that should warrant our complete loyalty.  See what Rupert has to say…
In this 5 minute video, Rupert explains how the realization of our true nature as awareness transforms devotional (Bhakti) love (or gratitude) into the purest form of gratitude which is unadulterated love.
In this 10 minute video from Rupert, he uses two metaphors to answer two of the most common questions about our search for “Enlightenment”.  Using the metaphor of John Smith to represent “Awareness” and King Lear to represent the person we believe ourselves to be, he very logically explains why ignorance of our true nature causes all of our suffering and who/what is it that keeps us seeking for happiness.
In this wonderful thirteen minute video clip, while discussing the illusion of the web and flow of Awareness during stressful situations, Rupert explains that the discovery of the self and the realization of what we are is the greatest discovery we can make as human beings.
In this twenty minute video, Rupert starts out by explaining that there is no “Choice” or “Time” or “Distance” in reality. All of these concepts are created through the limitations of the mind and that any questions we might have about the nature of how the world works is a futile endeavor until we realize the true nature of self. Let’s listen carefully…
Very often people lose the essence of the Advaita teachings through an ‘over-analysis’ of what is said or heard. In this very enlightening video from Gautam he explains why this is so and what we can do to remain within the “true meaning” behind the teachings. Let’s listen… 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 on to write several books containing Maharaj’s teachings and discourses.
In this lovely little 6 minute video, Gautam tells the story of a follower who said she lived in total peace for 12 years and then in one moment of anger, it all got washed down the drain.  Gautam explains that even the greatest sages had moments of anger and identification and that it is perfectly OK.  Let’s listen…
In this revealing 4 minute video, a woman asks why consciousness would want to localise as the world?  Why does it need to manifest?  These are very common questions with very simple answers.  Let’s listen to Rupert’s response… 
In this very interesting 8 minute video, a man comments that it seems as though consciousness has a direction and that it desires evolution, let’s listen to Rupert’s intelligent response.
Francis responds to the question “How can I deal with my personal thoughts.”
In this nine minute video, Rupert Spira shares his views on what happens after enlightenment (awakening). Most people believe that awakening is the be all, end all of it, but actually Rupert explains that this is when the working through old programming begins.
This beautifully produced 6 minute video discusses how scientific discovery demonstrates that the entire UNI-VERSE is ONE.  Not that everything in the universe is connected somehow, but that it is actually all ONE, independent of space and time, exactly how the spiritual masters have been describing the nature of reality for thousands of years.