This is a fantastic eleven minute guided meditation using the words and teachings of Jnani and Non-Dual Master Nisargadatta Maharaj featuring outstanding quotes from the book, “I Am That”. Let’s clear all distractions and enjoy…
What does it mean to be self-aware, and how can we cultivate greater self-awareness? This excellent 13 minute video, Nada explains how we can consciously develop greater self-awareness from day to day. Let’s listen to his wise advice…
In this great little interview of Ramesh Balsekar by Stephen Wolinsky, they discuss the relationship between Ramesh and Nisargadatta Maharaj and what he believes was the central message of his teachings. Ramesh Balsekar and Stephen Wolinsky are both disciples of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj.  Balsekar also became one of Maharaj’s favorite 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 10 minute video filled with ancient wisdom,  Gautam shares some quotes of Siddharameshwar Maharaj that impacted him deeply. Siddharameshwar Maharaj was Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Guru.  Let’s get started…
In this lovely 13 minute video filled with ancient wisdom,  Gautam shares some quotes of Siddharameshwar Maharaj that impacted him deeply. Siddharameshwar Maharaj was Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Guru.  This is Part 4 of this series so let’s get started…
In this 11 minute video clip we find part two of a two part video where David Godman was asked about the difference between the teaching styles of Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj. This was his response… FOR PART 1 GO TO: https://inspirationalvideosandquotes.com/hp_wordpress/?p=3196  David Godman is a well know author who has dedicated his life and written many books on the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Papaji, and Nisargadatta Maharaj.
In this great six minute video clip from Rupert, he explains that there is never anything other than ever-present awareness and EVERYTHING else is only a fabrication of the mind.
In this 15 minute video from Robert, we explore what is truly meant by masters of the past when they say that the “World is an Illusion”.  Everyone knows that this world is as real as it can be. If we jump off a building or slam our hand with a hammer, its going to hurt.  The feelings we feel when someone close to us suffers or dies is very , very real.  How can a world that seems so real and so solid be an illusion?  Listen to what Rupert has to say….
In this short five minute video, Adyashanti helps us to explore the true meaning of compassion in the human experience. He explains how compassion is that feeling that you love something or someone in such a way that your sense of your own well-being is transcended. Let’s focus on the love in these words…
In this ten minute video from Jac O’Keeffe, she explains that to the mind (ego, person) it appears that there are two worlds when in reality there is only one. Because its existence is dependent on a dualistic view created by the world of form, it simply can not accept its existence as being imagined. Let’s listen to this very interesting explanation…
In this short four minute video clip, Jeff Foster speaks about how we really should see everything within us as divine and with total acceptance. He explains that if we were taught to see everything within us as a divine expression, that would be the end of violence towards ourselves and others.
In this lovely little nine minute video we get to see the before and after of someone who was very devoted to her thoughts (believed her thoughts), and what happened after she realized that thoughts by themselves are only “crap” making an appearance in consciousness.
In this awesome 10 minute video, Rupert explains that when we are suffering it is not the current experience that is causing suffering but rather the actual desire to escape from it. Let’s listen to this amazing perspective on suffering…
In this 4 minute video clip, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar,’ talks about that for most, their faith in God is a wavering faith where one has complete faith when things are going according to plan and a loss of faith when things go badly (or not as we planned). Let’s listen to Gautam’s description of unwavering faith…
In this revealing 12 minute video, Rupert Spira explains that most mistakenly believe that there are THREE states called “waking”, “dreaming” and “deep sleep”, but the reality is that there are only two states because “deep sleep” is a non-state.  It is very important to know this distinction. Let’s listen to his simple explanation…
In this AMAZING video, Rupert Spira makes the case for embracing one unique authority: the absolute knowledge of our own being. It is the only thing that all people have in common, the source of the peace and fulfillment for which all people long. For this reason, it is the only knowledge there is that could serve as a foundation for world peace.  Let’s get started…
In this revealing 8 minute video, a man asks Rupert what is the appropriate action to take when witnessing people mistreating each other if he knows everything is ultimately pure awareness.
In this simple, yet important short 8 minute video clip, a man speaks about the separate self as a mask and Rupert elaborates about the mask and the one that stands behind the mask.  Let’s listen in… (In his examples John Smith is having a dream about being King Lear during sleep)
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.”
Very interesting few minutes to explain that since in reality we are already completely free, there is no need for any “letting go” to take place.  Only the separate self (the mind, ego) is capable of inventing  reasons for letting go.
In this super short 2 minute video, Jac explains that in the New Age movement we often hear of finding your “Higher Purpose” which can seem like a very constructive and admirable thing to do.  However, in most cases (where people are still identified with who they think they are and what they do) it can actually be counterproductive to the realization of the “Self”.
In this 4 minute video, Jac explains how the idea of a doer rises and falls with the existence of the ego/mind mechanism and that in pure perception there is no question of doership because everything is happening by itself.
In this 10 minute video clip, Rupert explores the belief “I am the body”.  He explains that this belief is not altogether untrue and that through a simple exercise (that he presents) we can transcend the belief that we are exclusively the body/mind.
In this nine minute video, Rupert responds to a questioner wanting to know how prayer and/or intention fit in to non-duality and if prayer or intention can have any purposeful effect on a desired outcome. Here is the key to the metaphor that is being spoken of in this video: Jane’s World = Mind   and   Mary’s World = Consciousness (pure Awareness, God)
In this super short 3 minute video, Neale Donald Walsch takes on the question “Why do I exist as a human being?” This short video gets right to the point and provides an answer to this question which is in line with most of the Eastern spiritual masters.
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 super interesting thirteen minute video from Rupert Spira, we dive in to the concept of time and eternity in order to gain a deeper understanding of the mind’s view of time and eternity versus our actual experience of these concepts as Awareness itself.
In this very short 5 minute video, we find very relaxing music and artwork as the background for beautiful and pertinent quotes from Nisargadatta Maharaj, Rupert Spira and Adi Shankara. Enjoy!