Here’s 5 minutes of humor from an “Enlightened” puppet to remind us not to take ourselves so seriously.
TO WATCH THIS VIDEO, SIMPLY CLICK ON THE TEXT “WATCH ON YOUTUBE” IN THE BLACK VIDEO PLAYER! In this 5 minute video, Adyashanti tries to describe the moment of “Realization”.
In this video, Rupert uses his AMAZING logic and metaphors to explain that there is only one awareness. What makes it seem as many separate aware beings is only because of the limitations of the mind and senses.
In this 7 minute video, Rupert describes the ingredients that are always present when we encounter any type of negative feelings such as jealousy, anxiety and so forth and then describes how it is possible to dismantle these feelings and return to a state of of joy and peace.
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 5 minute video Alan shows us how everything in nature is happening spontaneously and that we as humans are forcing ourselves to live for the future causing all kinds of problems for ourselves.
In this super short 2 1/2 minute video, Rupert presents us with a short and yet very different perspective on the meaning of happiness generally adopted by most of humanity. Lets let the message speak for itself…
In this beautiful short video, Maurizio asks some very interesting questions about the self from a scientific standpoint. Even science is coming to the conclusion that our beliefs in a separate self may be just an illusion.
In this short 5 minute video, Richard takes us on a quick description of the process involved to the first step in identifying with a separate self and all of the misconceptions that follow and build upon the first mistake in identification.
In this video, Adyashanti spends around 9 minutes getting us to take a look at what we believe our “self” to be. In this video, the “self” he is speaking off is the “me” the daily “I” (the person or personality) that almost all people see themselves to be. Upon closer examination, we find that perhaps we are not who we have always believed ourselves to be.
Rupert speaks about all form being closer than close to our true “self” as it appears to be separate and three dimensional.  As one realizes the “self”, the appearance of the world remains the same while the relationship with who you are changes completely.
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 6 minute inward look, Rupert helps us to see a different perspective on what our minds believe to be true in our day to day experiencing. In a world that is separated into “I” versus solid matter (or outside world), our mind makes all kinds of false assumptions. This closer look helps us to realize that things are not what they appear to be.
Gangaji explains that’s its very important to examine when we are “surrendering” or “trusting” our self to see what we are looking to get out of it. If we are looking to get ANYTHING out of it, then we need to take a closer look at what we mean by the “self”.  Looking to get something out of surrendering or trusting is a sure sign that the ego (person) is at helm.
In this 5 minute video, Adyashanti does a great job in describing the imagined self and how we can begin to dismantle it.  Short video, huge message.
TO WATCH THIS VIDEO, SIMPLY CLICK ON THE WORDS “WATCH ON YOUTUBE” IN THE BLACK VIDEO PLAYER! Adyashanti speaks on the idea that in order to shed the “person” (ego, mind, personality), we have to let go completely of our “wants” and “don’t wants”.  Because this seems like a very, very scary thing to do is the reason why so few beings can shed their false sense of self. They feel as though if they let go completely, somehow this will mean having to leave everything behind.  This is only a fear from the mind itself and the actuality is [More]
In this 9 minute video, Rupert attempts to show us that Happiness is not a state that comes and goes but rather it is there ALL the time. Our experiencing of it depends on the layers of mind “stuff” covering it up much like the clouds that cover a blue sky.
Coming from a world of science and philosophy, Alan offers the same exact description of the true “I” or true “Self” as most of the ancient and modern day spiritual teachers and guides.  There is only the One, the One is All and you (we, I) are all that One.
This 10 minute video by Alan Watts provides some logical insight on the Universe being ONE.  He uses examples to show that what we believe to be inside and what is outside is actually two sides of the same coin. There is no real distinction between the two because there truly is only one. In the world of form, you can not have one without the other.
In this EXCELLENT video, Rupert Spira speaks of TWO approaches to ending suffering. He explains that there is the Vedantic (Self-Inquiry) method or the Tantric (Submerging yourself in the suffering) method. Either method will work and should be experimented with.
In this less than 4 minute video, Adyashanti describes how most people’s base sense of self seems to be seated in the head (or mind), and that in order to live in peace and freedom we need to derive our sense of self, our “base” , from the ground of “being”.
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.
In this super short 2 minute video, Gangaji shares with us that perhaps the best answer to “What is Enlightenment?” is to actually give up all definitions surrounding the concept of enlightenment.  Great video of this often asked question.
This great 8 minute video from Rupert talks about the mind’s transition from focusing on outward objects as it has done all of its life, to inner focusing which provides peace and joy. This is an ongoing process where it begins to fall in love with the inner self until eventually it prefers to abide in the self more and more.
TO WATCH THIS VIDEO, SIMPLY CLICK ON THE TEXT “WATCH ON YOUTUBE” IN THE BLACK VIDEO PLAYER BOX! In this video Eckhart explains how our ego is formed because of our mistaken sense of identity with our thoughts and beliefs (also thoughts).  Then we believe that to be who we are. Unfortunately, most of time we don’t even know that we have these certain thoughts and beliefs. They come from constant programming since childhood. Many of us live a constant state of torture because the thoughts and beliefs that we identify with are horrible in nature.
In this short 7 minute video, Adyashanti clears up some misconceptions about awakening. He also clears up some mystical experiences that are taken to be an Awakening.
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 AMAZING video, Rupert explains in super clear language the process from infancy where we are fully merged with the outside world, through the development of the ego, and into the realization of consciousness as the true essence of our reality.