In this eight minute video, Adyashanti helps us understand that through meditation we can come to realize the true nature of thought and the fact that we really have no control over thoughts at all. This is important for several reasons, one of them being that the saying “Change your thoughts and change your life” is really not true at all because in reality you have no control over your thoughts.
In this short five minute video, Adyashanti talks to us about being truthful and honest with ourselves and others as a powerful tool to generate a feeling of peace within ourselves and others. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below…
In this little eight minute video clip from Rupert Spira, a young boy asks why consciousness has to explore itself given that it knows everything. Using metaphors Rupert tries to explain and ends up making the very important point that destiny is not something that is pre-planned but is actually spontaneous in nature, helping us to realize that destiny is actually “spontaneous destiny”. Let’s pay special attention around the 6:30 minute mark…
In this wisdom filled ten minute audio clip, Rupert reminds us that although many think that Awakening means reaching a state where we totally abide in our true essence always, in actuallity we need to alternate between abiding in our true essence and returning to objective experience in order to function in this dualistic play of life.
In this great 10 minute video, Rupert helps a seeker to understand the neti-neti process, the recognition of Awareness and most importantly, the recognition of the nature of this Awareness. Rupert explains that enlightenment is not an event but rather a recognition that can never be claimed by a “person”. Let’s get started…
Have you ever experienced a violation or betrayal that you felt robbed you of innocence? In this 4 minute video clip, Gangaji speaks to when wounding or hopelessness, self-hatred or cynicism, appear to veil the indestructible purity and innocence of who we are in the core.
What does it mean to be secure in oneself? In this fantastic 7 minute video, Nada addresses one of the most universal misconceptions about inner as well as outer perceived security.  Let’s listen as Nada takes us on a much closer look at the idea of security and how we become more secure, more confident, more self-assured… Click here for more Nada videos.
In this inspirational 8 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar’, narrates an incident that reveals there are always two sides to a situation and how being quick to judge the actions of others in haste is, ultimately, utterly futile.
In this amazing 12 minute video, a questioner is very confused about the fact that she is infinite consciousness and can not understand how we as “sparks” of consciousness fit in to all this.  Rupert explains that the reason she is experiencing this confusion is because of misunderstanding.  Let’s listen in…
This clip 10 minute clip was taken from the Spring Retreat at Buckland Hall 2018.  A woman new to retreats wants to understand what Rupert means by true meditation and what he means by the statement, “Meditation is what we are, not what we do”.
This is a lovely 15 minute guided meditation from Roger Castillo. This meditation will help guide your attention back to yourself in deep peace, love and harmony. Let’s just sit back, relax and listen as Roger provides the ultimate message of truth and freedom…
In this short 6 minute audio from one of her online meetings called “Truth Serum Cafe “,  Jac O’Keeffe explains this disease that humans have called “not enough” and how this disease can play havoc on your life unless kept in check. Let’s listen in…
In this short 4 minute video, Roger Castillo answers a question: “What is the importance of the Enlightenment? What is the difference between the Awakening and the Enlightenment?”  Let’s listen in on his very interesting response…
What do you do when you are stuck with the feeling that you are not enough? In this lovely little 4 minute video, Gangaji directs the inquiry into what is truly enough?
In this brilliant 13 minute video, Gautam Sachdeva explains that meditation is not what one ‘does’, but rather one’s attitude to the flow of life. Gautam Sachdeva speaks and writes on the subject of Advaita (non-duality). He writes with a specific focus on peace of mind in daily living. He spent over nine years in close association with renowned Advaita sage Ramesh Balsekar, assisting him with the editing and publishing of some of his books.
In this 8 minute video, Rupert explains that the “State of Bliss” that is often described as a benefit of “Enlightenment” is actually a temporary state. It is a bubbling over of the peace, joy and happiness that is the ever-present perfume of our true nature. Depending on many variables, this perfume can fluctuate greatly in intensity creating states of joy and bliss that can come and go.
In this 8 minute video, Francis Lucille answers the question of how to deal with recurring thoughts generated from a sense of identity (ego, mind).  His reply covers thoughts from a full-on identity or leftover habitual thoughts.
This is a beautiful 7 minute video clip from Rupert in which he shares the implications of “Realization” (Awakening) and what it means in our daily lives including the understanding of “Love”.
In this 8 minute video from Rupert, he responds to a questioner who wants to know why God or the Life Force allows so many conflicts and even war.  Rupert explains that there is only one root cause and that until we are able to address war and conflict at its root issue, wars and conflicts will continue indefinitely.
In this 5 minute video from Adyashanti, he talks about the concept that it is the mind’s game to be at odds with itself to insure its survival and dominance but that in each one of us there is also this spark of intuition that keeps us going on much deeper level of existence. Listen to how Adyashanti explains it…
In this great 6 minute video from Adyashanti, he explains that the first sign of recognizing consciousness within us is the feeling of irrational happiness, a happiness that has no reason or cause.  With this recognition of awareness, an underlying sense of happiness evolves into being, and the seeking mechanism dissolves. Adyashanti invites you to explore the different levels of recognition that permeate our everyday existence.
In this six minute video from Lisa Cairns (a non-duality teacher and student of Roger Castillo), she explains how all of human mental suffering starts with a deep rooted belief in the existence of the “person”.
This five minute clip between Rupert Spira and John J. Prendergast is Part 2 of a four part series of a discussion about the integration of non-duality and modern day therapy. This particular part discusses why there is fear involved in the realization of our true nature. For Part 1 Click Here For Part 3 Click Here For Part 4 Click Here
This eight minute clip is Part 3 of 3 of an intimate conversation with Tony Parsons on the subject of non-duality. Tony offers a rather different and what some may call “radical” look at the oneness of all. Tony Parsons is the author of the book, “The Open Secret” and gives talks and facilitates investigation and discussion on the nature of Advaita Vedanta and non-dualism. He works both in the UK and internationally and his books are published in many countries. For Part 1 click here. For Part 2 click here.
In this short yet important five minute video, Rupert explains the role of ethics and morality in non-dual understanding and that non-duality does not offer a free-for-all pass for anyone to do as they please without consequence.
In this great little twelve minute video clip, Jeff Foster reminds us that not only are we the space in which everything comes and goes, but we are also the “everything” that comes and goes. This realization has huge implications including the fact we can never surrender to life as we have already surrendered in order for life to be. Let’s listen…
Avadhuta is a Sanskrit term from some Indian religions or Dharmic Traditions referring to a type of mystic or saint who is beyond egoic-consciousness. This 4 1/2 minute video contains “The Song of the Avadhut”. Of all the mystical treatises of ancient Indian literature, the Avadhut Gita, or “Song Of The Avadhut,” is one of the most eloquent and compelling. The Avadhut Gita is a call to knowledge, the supreme knowledge of ultimate Truth. It is the knowledge of the ultimate, indisputable Truth of existence; and it is this very Truth which has the power to make us free. Let’s [More]
Most of the content of this video is focused on the nature of Awareness and that Awareness can not know itself as subject-object because it is never not known. Please note that Rupert uses “knowing” and “awareness” interchangeably for the purposes of this video.