In this lovely 11 minute video, a question seems to be experiencing some confusion over the sense of Awareness and the one that we call “I”.  Rupert explains that what we call “I” is always Awareness’s knowledge of itself and that this Awareness is EXACTLY the same in each of us.  Let’s listen…
In this 4 minute video clip, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Ramakrishna on Non-Doership,’ talks about how the understanding on one’s true nature can change one’s attitude of criticizing others to accepting them for who they are, as well as ourselves.
In this quick 3 minute audio, Adyashanti explains that when we finally see EVERYTHING as God, we are seeing life from an enlightened perspective. What does it mean to live the enlightened perspective? Adyashanti explores manifesting it and bringing it forth in your daily life. Let’s listen…
Who are you without referring to any thought to tell you who you are? In this lovely 10 minute guided meditation, Adyashanti guides you to see your true nature that exists beyond description. When all thought or the movement of mind falls away, you can rest in the light of being and simply be. Let’s sit back, relax, and enjoy…
How to practice self enquiry and how to become enlightened? In this short 2 minute video one of the greatest sages and enlightened being Sri Ramana Maharshi explains his Who Am I, a method / spiritual practice for quieting the mind and awaken to one’s true Self, which is consciousness / awareness.
In this day and age there are just about as many definitions for the word “Guru” as there are stars in the sky.  In this short 4 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva brings us back to the basics to help us realize the original meanings of the word “Guru”. Let’s listen…
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 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…
Here is a well produced 13 minute biography of Nisargadatta Maharaj.  Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (April 17, 1897 – September 8, 1981) was an Indian Spiritual Teacher and philosopher of Advaita. His book, I Am That – summarises his Advaita philosophy through the many talks with devotees, here is his story…
In this inspiring four minute clip, Adyashanti explores how our true nature wants to recognize itself and be fully embodied in form and that the arising of the desire for Enlightenment is the first sign of Enlightenment itself. Let’s listen in…
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.
There are more direct pointings in this 2 1/2 minute video, then in a stack of other books on spirituality.  The quoted text shared in this amazing little audio/video provides all the guidance one needs for a life of FREEDOM and understanding.  Let’s clear our minds and get started…
In this inspired 12 minute video, a man would like to know ‘who’ experiences the contraction of consciousness into a finite mind so Rupert uses a metaphor to explain how Consciousness is the only one that can experience anything at all.
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 revealing 9 minute video, a man asks about happiness, addiction and objective experience. What is the relationship between happiness and objective experience? Rupert suggests what happiness is defined as is the absence of resistance, which can be attributed to the activity or object in our current experience and is the basis of addiction. The absence of resistance is being in the now. Let’s listen as he explains what he means…
This video from an online meeting with Tony Parsons provides the essence of Tony Parson’s non-dual message. This message can be quite controversial but upon closer examination offers a somewhat unique perspective on non-duality and the reality of our life experience. Feeling adventurous? Let’s give it a try…
In this lovely little 5 minute video with Roger Castillo and Gautam Sachdeva, we find them discussing the concept of destiny.  This video is a reminder that at the center of it is the understanding that we are not the “doer” but rather the witness of a life being lived. Let’s listen…
In this great little video from J. Krishnamurti, he responds to the question, “Is it possible to know yourself when you are not related to anybody?” Let’s listen as we discover that we are never alone…
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 mind bending 5 minute video, Alan Watts dives deep into the nature of our consciousness to reveal that our ultimate nature is space.  Let’s listen as Alan explains what that means…
This 5 minute video from Gautam Sachdeva contains one of the key principles that demonstrates the difference between a Sage and others in reaction to daily life.  The ability to surrender our ego and truly exist as the “non-doer” (Awareness) is crucial in the full realization of the self.  Let’s listen…
In this powerful 4 minute excerpt (from a joint-Satsang from Gautam Sachdeva and Roger Castillo), Gautam tells a beautiful, short story of forgiveness from the Indian Scriptures, and reminds people of Ramesh Balsekar’s message of love.
In this 7 minute video, Nada explains that in order to love ourselves, it’s important to embrace the time we have alone, so we can know ourselves more intimately, to discover our intrinsic value and to heal our wounds. Let’s listen to this brilliant wisdom… Click here for more Nada videos.
In this wisdom filled 7 minute video, Adyashanti explains that Being FULLY present is essence of being spiritually awake. He goes on to explain that this can not be done with the mind because being fully present is something that the mind can not do because its very nature is to focus on the past or the future. Let’s listen to Adyashanti’s recommendation for this…
In this amazing 11 minute video, Eckhart Tolle, author of THE POWER OF NOW, offers insight into dealing with the death of a loved one.  Let’s listen carefully…
In this lovely compilation, Rupert Spira & Mooji share their wisdom for enlightenment and the “direct path”. The message is presented with differences in vocabulary but completely the same in essence. Let’s join in…
In this monologue from September 2014, Gangaji reflects on the strange times we are living in (which could so easily apply to right now) and asks us to reflect on what our responsibility is: ending the war, the barbarism, the slavery, the horror, on this one spot of Mother Earth. Then we are actually available and can be fully used in the awakening of all.
In this lovely little 8 minute video, Adyashanti explains that the direct encounter with your immediate experience of being is the most important thing that there is spiritually. Adyashanti explores the vitality that lives within your immediate experience of being. As you explore that aspect of being, you are encountering the silence that lives at the heart of existence.