In this interesting 4 minute audio, Alan Watts reminds us that it is very important to take the “Buddha” view of the world but that it is equally as important to make sure that we don’t take life so seriously. Let’s listen…
This 49 minute video that contain the complete live original TV series episode called “Time”. Most of the material out there from Alan are bits and pieces of his teachings, but this is a complete episode from his TV show. Excellent material.
In this super short 6 minute video, Gangaji invites us to investigate and see if there is truly is an obstacle to immediately going home, or if the obstacles are imagined. Please enjoy this brief talk from Gangaji.
In this extremely well produced 5 minute video, Alan Watts explains that there is no reason to keep doing what you don’t like so that you can finance your life of doing what you don’t like, and live a long time doing what you don’t like. Life is to short to live in misery for the sake of money, so the first question we must ask is, “What do I desire”. Let’s listen to these wise words of advice…
In this lovely 5 minute video, Roger Castillo talks to us about how our ideas of Source influences the way we see daily life in this body and how consciousness, the source, and the body all relate to each other.
In this great little 5 minute clip, Alan Watts helps us understand the mechanics of worry and the most addictive habit in the known universe and how to take control of this addiction. Let’s listen carefully to his wise advice…
In this wisdom filled 6 minute video, Roger Castillo talks about a gap in reconciliation between what is and our idea what should be. Let’s listen in right now…
In this wonderful 12 minute video, Nada explains that when we face our suffering and look into it, we can find out where it’s arising from… we can learn and grow from it. In addition, our suffering can help us to cultivate greater compassion for others. Lets listen…
We naturally value self-reliance and independence especially in Western culture. Considering our personal survival, the desire to not be dependent on others makes sense, but is it real? In this 10 minute audio from one of her podcasts, Gangaji helps us discover the self we can truly rely on and the self-love that is revealed in that discovery.
In this FANTASTIC 7 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva actually shows us EXACTLY how we come to believe that we are the doer of actions when in reality all is just happening spontaneously. Let’s listen as Gautam uses an everyday work scenario to demonstrate this point…
This very short five minute video features one of Eckhart Tolle’s most enlightened teachings which is the exact same message that has been passed on for thousands of years about the so called “secret to happiness”. Let’s listen how he explains to Oprah that we are not what we believe ourselves to be…
In this enlightening short video, Nada tackles the questions, “What is fear? How does it arise? And can we be free of it?” Let’s sit back, relax and enjoy…
In this 8 minute video, Adyashanti calmly shows us how anything other than silence is actually a mental projection created by the mind. And as long as we engage with these projections we miss out on the fact that our true self is the ever shining silence prior to the noise of the mind.
In this lovely little 10 minute video, Alan Watts explains how everything that comes to you is a return of what goes out of you resulting in the creation of what we want without ever realizing that this is taking place. Let’s listen as Alan helps us understand why this law is operating and how we fit in as part of the whole…
In this fantastic 6 minute audio clip, Alan Watts explains that although most people agree that everything is one energy on an intellectual level, there seems to be great difficulty in the “realization” of it experiencially. Let’s listen to Alan’s wise words…
In this astonishing 11 minute audio clip, Alan Watts talks to us about our ability to discover the secret to life and how to see through the game of life. Let’s listen as we taste these tiny gems of wisdom as they pertain to our every day life… Alan Watts was a prominent British philosopher, writer and speaker, who is recognized for interpreting and promoting Eastern Philosophy by making it accessible to the Western audience. His services as a volunteer programmer at KPFA, a Pacifica Radio station in Berkeley made him a very famous figure in San Francisco Bay Area.
Sometimes the difference between misery and contentment is nothing more than a shift in one’s perspective. Let’s listen as Nada shares some wisdom on the importance of perspective…
CLICK ON THE WORDS “WATCH ON YOUTUBE” IN THE VIDEO PLAYER ABOVE. What if you spent an entire day encountering everyone and everything from your heart? By un-attaching from your opinions and ideas, you are naturally connecting with your heart. In this inspiring challenge, Adyashanti invites you to attune to the perceptual capacity of your heart and relate to all of life from the heart for a whole day. Let’s listen to the challenge…
In this quick five minute video, Jeff Foster reminds us that much of the pain we go through is caused by abandoning ourselves in the greatest time of need, or as he calls it, “The Land of Powerlessness”. Let’s listen to this empowering little reminder…
In this extract from 22 March 1993 a devotee called Robert Powel asks Papaji whether cells in the body actually exist and mentions J Krishnamurti and U.G. Krishnamurti points of view on this subject.
In this amazing 4 minute video, Ramesh Balsekar tries to describe in one word what Advaita is all about. He explains that the ultimate understanding of Advaita is “Acceptance” and how this applies in our day to day lives. Let’s take a quick listen… 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.
This beautifully produced 80 minute DOCUMENTARY of the life and times of Sri Ramana Maharshi is called, “Jnani: The Silent Sage of Arunachala” and produced by CINEFX PRODUCTIONS. This film is highly recommended for anyone interested in Ramana as well as any direct students of Ramana such as Papaji, (Mooji from Papaji), or others interested in Advaita Vedanta.
At its root the desire for control is an infantile thought: “What I want is what I should have.” We do have a limited capacity to control many things within our life circumstances, our relationships, or our emotions. But when we try to control what cannot be controlled, we suffer and cause others to suffer. On this 18 minute podcast, Gangaji speaks to what that moment of letting go of control really is and what it reveals.
In this nine minute audio clip, Jeff Foster talks about life before and after the recognition of non-duality. Jeff demystifies enlightenment and points to a love that’s always present amidst every appearance of life.
In this fantastic 6 minute video, Roger explains that our reactions are determined by our structure and can’t be different at that moment. That’s why there are so many people that want to know why once they have realized the Self, they still have some old thinking and reaction patterns. Let’s listen as Roger explains… Roger Castillo is a non duality teacher / spiritual teacher, born in Malta and migrated to Australia. Roger is a direct disciple of the famous enlightened Indian Advaita (Non-duality) Master Ramesh Balsekar.
In this AMAZINGLY beautiful moment with Gautam Sachdeva, he shares with us the true connection between animals and human beings. One look at the dogs face on the beach demonstrates a level of bliss that most humans rarely experience…
This 28 minute video that contain the complete live original TV series episode called “Buddhism and Science”. Most of the material out there from Alan are bits and pieces of his teachings, but this is a complete episode from his TV show. Excellent material.
In this 9 minute clip, Adyashanti invites us to authentically embody our awakening by being fully grounded in our connection to the realities of life. As we contemplate our lives, we can ask ourselves how we can allow our awakening to authentically inform our way of being in everything we do.