“But make sure this doesn’t become a concept. Stay with the sense of being and cross over the ocean of Samsara into the land of beingness.”
We all know we exist. But as what do we exist? Mooji speaks about the sense ‘I Am’, the sense of being, and encourages us to sit in this, as this. He continues that even this ‘I Am’-ness can subside and what remains is the core of Awareness, the wordless state.
Mooji is a Jamaican spiritual teacher based in the UK and Portugal. He gives talks (Satsang) and conducts retreats. His followers describe Satsang as a “meeting in truth” where people come from all around the world, to ask questions about life, and seek peace and meaning.
In this video, Sadhguru explains the many benefits of honey and why some even consider it the ultimate yogic superfood. Honey enhances one’s vitality and psychological wellbeing, boosts children’s intellect, and prepares you for yogic practices.
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudevis a realized yogi, visionary, and a profound mystic of our times who has dedicated himself to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of all people through Yoga and meditation. He is the founder of Isha Foundation, a volunteer-based non-profit organization with over 300 centers worldwide.
Inner Conflict Versus Inner Conviction | Michael Mirdad
As machines and Artificial Intelligence becomes more capable, the line between machines and humans seems to be disappearing. Will machines eventually become human, or is there something about being human that is “un-programmable”? Sadhguru answers this question.
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudevis a realized yogi, visionary, and a profound mystic of our times who has dedicated himself to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of all people through Yoga and meditation. He is the founder of Isha Foundation, a volunteer-based non-profit organization with over 300 centers worldwide.
Rupert Reads from His New Book, The Heart of Prayer | Rupert Spira
In this video, Rupert Spira introduces and reads excerpts from his new book, The Heart of Prayer, which he considers to be one of his best books.
“This book, of all the books I have written, is probably my favorite. It comes directly from my heart. In fact, all my books originate from my heart, but most of them are then filtered through my mind. However, this book comes unfiltered, directly from my heart. In some ways, I feel it is the clearest and most accurate expression of my understanding, such as it is.”
Rupert Spira is an English teacher of the “direct path”, a method of spiritual self-inquiry through talks and writing, and a notable English studio potter with work in public and private collections. From an early age, Rupert Spira was deeply interested in the nature of reality. At the age of seventeen, he learned to meditate and began studying and practicing the teachings of the classical Advaita Vedanta tradition under the guidance of Dr. Francis Roles and Shantananda Saraswati, the Shankaracharya of the north of India, which he continued for the next twenty years. During this time he immersed himself in the teachings of P. D. Ouspensky, Krishnamurti, Rumi, Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta, and Robert Adams, until he met his teacher, Francis Lucille, in 1997. Francis introduced Rupert to the Direct Path teachings of Atmanada Krishna Menon and to Jean Klein and the Tantric tradition of Kashmir Shaivism, and, more importantly, directly indicated to him the true nature of experience.