Mooji Audio Podcast
By Mooji
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Podcast Description
Podcast of audio clips from Mooji's Satsangs
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Cosmic Logic | You cannot travel to your real place because actually you are already there. The journey is complete if you remove this misunderstanding. The heart is our real Being. | 1/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Youless You | This silence does not belong to anybody. It is no one's property, nobody's skill. It is not personal, not fragile nor delicate. It doesn't need protection. It cannot be kept. Through Satsang, something in us is being brought back to emptiness. It is knowls here - this unimaginable light. | 1/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pure Stillness | The Self is like light - it has no colour. The Beingess and the body is like a prism and when the light hits this prism, all the colours come out. These colours are what you call your mind and the world. The substratum of this colourful existence is always here - this unimaginable light. | 1/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Go For Gold | If this life was all about momentary pleasures and shallow entertainment, we would be the weakest species on the planet. It seems that the highest human attainment is to transcend the egoic influence of the mind; to transcend the hypnosis of conditioning, the ignorance and the arrogance. Don't set your goal too low -- go for gold! This is intelligent living. Hold your ground in the Self and let everything happen. | 1/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Crashing is Grace | The life that we project from a personal perspective has to crash at some point; that is grace. Because if it doesn't crash, you start to believe it is true. When it crashes, your aspiration for Truth can broaden and go deeper. So what is the way to transcend this mind that functions as an obstacle? Find out who the mind attacks. It can only be the self-image that is attacked; the idea you have of what you are is attacked. | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Beauty of the Innermost One | In this talk Mooji points out the potency of keeping the atention with the larger Self; to be aware of what is occurring in our surroundings by listening with universal ears and universal mind. Then, when conversations happen, you will not have the feeling of being pulled away from the Beingness. And because conversations arise in a more conscious field, they won’t carry a disturbing quality about them. | 12/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Buddha-I or Not? | Mooji says: What may come out of introspections like this is a kind of deconstruction of a lot of conceptual skyscrapers. You can feel a space of being rather than the noise of our identity and projections. Don't get your notebook out! Just let the vibration of the words do their thing, and listen in inner neutrality. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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That Purity | The Self, which is the most pure, has no distance. There is no gap except the distance of a concept, the distance of thought. But really, we are That - the Self. Just the belief that we are not the Self brings in the feeling of separation. So the Self is our perfect place. Only there can we leave the world alone, leave ourselves alone. There is perceiving in this place but there is no effort, no intention, no management, no faith or hope. These things have their beginning and their life in the mind, in the identity. Beyond the mind, meaning right here, there is no effort. Where there is no effort, that alone is called natural. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No Portrait Is You | What we should really drink in is that the real cannot die; what is true cannot come to an end; what is timeless cannot be cut. Therefore – how pressing it is to find the Truth while we have the chance. The waking state is the perfect vehicle, the perfect mirror that the timeless comes again to recognize itself. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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True Sadhana | After recognizing the Truth of who you are, the old way of thinking will try to come in and create doubt in you, the beingness. At a stage of awakening you will have your 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness; forces will come and cause division and insecurity, but you have every power to transcend this. Mind can only function by distraction, by the seeds of guilt or accusation. You just hold your ground. Somehow, you catch your Self from inside, so everything is fine. Once this is clear for you, inwardly you are growing; the consciousness will expand, getting more refined and more clear, but behind that the Absolute is untouched. Don't try to figure anything out - just stay put. | 10/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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In the Lap of God | After recognizing the Truth of who you are, the old way of thinking will try to come in and create doubt in you, the beingness. At a stage of awakening you will have your 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness; forces will come and cause division and insecurity, but you have every power to transcend this. Mind can only function by distraction, by the seeds of guilt or accusation. You just hold your ground. Somehow, you catch your Self from inside, so everything is fine. Once this is clear for you, inwardly you are growing; the consciousness will expand, getting more refined and more clear, but behind that the Absolute is untouched. Don't try to figure anything out - just stay put. | 10/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let This Be The Last Meal | "Whatever food you eat, you’re going to be hungry again." In response to these words from Mooji, a determined seeker says, "Then let this be the last meal." Letting this be the last meal means to accept that you are just here - no longer running after meals (desires) that you will always be hungry for. "From now on, I am going to do this!" - Can you make such a promise that is alive? Is there something that determination can give to you? Who is the ‘you’ that will do it? Somehow, this question is almost always overlooked. Mooji emphasizes this: "It only needs to be recognized and understood the implication of what I am pointing to; I am not telling a ‘you’ to go and do something to then become ‘Mr. Nobody’." Mooji says to all those gathered around, "Consciousness brought you to me. Seeing you here, my question to you is, what do you want? And, how much time will it take? What are you holding onto that's more valuable than timelessness? Have you shed the serpent's skin? If not, then don't waste time." | 10/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Natural State | The potential of being human is to discover that state within oneself which is beyond effort, which cannot be maintained or sustained. No effort is required for being. Once that realization has occurred, one sees that oneself is not the moving part, not emotion, not time, not space, not body, not relationship, not contact, not separation, not mind, not senses, not anything that belongs to the interrelated play of opposites. Knowing I am not that, leaving all that to dance; not striving to control what is by nature restless and moving, but realizing oneself as that unmoving being, then one is free. That alone is freedom. Freedom beyond the concept of freedom. Not someone being free; free of somebody-ness. | 9/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Must Disappear | When you speak from the mind, from the past, you already know what you are going to say. It's dead! It's not even alive for you, so how do you expect it to be alive for other beings? You have to come fresh, from that place. The mind is afraid of that place. It is always rehearsing, wanting to be brave. Trying to remember its best tricks. You have to come from nowhere. It is very simple. Then it is not like you are speaking as a person. If you want to be One with Truth, you must disappear. How to vanish? Let the words of Satsang enter your Being and something will begin to deconstruct. | 9/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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We Are Here to Hatch | Mooji says that you cannot change your personality in a flash but you can realize the Self in a flash. It is not that the conditioning has to leave, but that the identity has to be exposed. Don't try to change yourself - that is to put your power in the wrong place. Just find out who you are. We are here to hatch, to crack open and to peck ourselves out of our own shell - the limited life lived merely from the perspective as persons. Ultimately it all boils down to a certain state which is not a profile, a thing or a way to be. It's so empty. You see everything as a phenomenal movement, an object of perception. Who is the one perceiving this? | 9/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Just Keep On Seeing | "If the whole world is holding on to you and you are not holding on to anything, then you are free. Let everything come and hold you, but you are not holding anything. That's how you leave the mind." Perhaps this thing that we call enlightenment is too easy, too natural and we are attracted to complicatedness. Mooji refers to the saying 'light as a feather'. The feather still has weight but Truth is without any weight and doesn't belong to any category. Simply keep on seeing. | 8/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Mirror Path | This talk begins with questions about transcending conditioning, balancing spirituality and worldly life, and working hard for 'things'. As Mooji addresses each of these questions, he reminds us that the human being is designed to fail in order to succeed; the inability to balance our lives can be a doorway into waking up from the shallowness of our own conditioning. What is important is to find out that which is not passing. The questioner's mind is then brought closer and closer to its Source with the question, 'Can the seer be seen'? This reminding does not create, invent, or try to make perfect what you are; it is only a dis-covering. "This is the beauty of Advaita guidance; it points you immediately beyond all the phenomena that appears in front of you, to show you that you cannot be any of that. This Advaita pointing is the essence of all religion. It's the direct path - it's the mirror path. How much practice do you need to look at your reflection in the mirror? So, I am going to call it the 'mirror path'. It's that direct. And sometimes, our minds don't like what is direct. It's much more in love with the journey than with the destination." Mooji encourages the questioner to allow whatever is burning to burn; stay as That which is not participating in the burning. What results is the absence of doubt, and laughter. | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Get Off That Horse | The cultural conditioning can be very limiting, almost a kind of prison. Mooji says, "Don't reject your culture, just go beyond it - You are earlier than that." Sometimes we are devoted to religions, beliefs and cultures which are suffocating for us; some pride is there and we won't let go of it. The Satsang is here to push us back to the place earlier than human identity. The One here has no race, culture or parents. This is the original place. Knowing this Truth makes it possible to move freely in the realm of diversity; the dream can go on, but we are experiencing it while being awake. | 8/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Song of the Angels | One of the questions that is being put to Mooji is: How do you perceive yourself while watching yourself on video or in photos? Mooji gives an explanation of his experience; he says, "I am there in this but I am also beyond it so I'm able to watch the movements taking place. Actually, I am not doing anything at all. This is my most truthful place." He also says that when we think we are talking about the material world we are almost always talking about the physical world coloured by our own imagination, feelings and fears. Our normal conditioned state of consciousness cannot comprehend the magicality of Truth; only when you are nothing, this wisdom which has no boundary can dance. | 7/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Living Movie | The roles in daily life are constantly changing depending on who we relate to, but something is here that is beyond any role or concept. There is an awareness which is not the body which is there always - like space. This world is a movie-making of the Absolute. It is a living movie played in 3-D, and all that can be experienced is on the screen of consciousness. The perceiver of this screen is also included in that play. "It's like God is growing and maturing inside God's own dreaming - dreaming within the perfection a dream of imperfection, and a kind of return to perfection - the dance for all sentient beings. What an amazing thing!" | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nobody Can Disappoint God | In this talk Mooji shares his views about commitment in intimate relationships, faithfulness and love. Is it possible to keep your word? How can anyone make the promise, "I will love you forever"? At the most it can be a declaration of the love that you feel right now. Many people don't have the spiritual maturity to be in one relationship forever. There is not a set standard for how a relationship should be; some relationships have a very deep potency -- there is a depth of experience and a deep connection, but the time spent together (physically) is short. And what about faithfulness and vows made in front of God? Mooji says that nobody can disappoint God or make God angry. To be faithful is first of all to be faithful to your heart and to honour your own Self. A being that is not immersed in his own heart cannot really be relied upon. In fact, usually we are relying on others based upon our own projections of what we want from them. Better to let each other be free and have trust than to make to many promises to each other. | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Call for Self-Focusing | One man comes to Mooji with a strong determination to know the Truth. He has been experiencing a melting away of the ego, which is being replaced with a feeling of presence. But there are moments, he says, when he feels very uncomfortable when the mind brings up the 'person'. Mooji says to use the mind as way to strengthen the resolve to stay as the Self; it's actually a call for Self-focusing where you are again Self-reminding. Although it feels like it's running in your veins when the identity is present, that is also witnessed. Use that recognition to confirm that you are the awareness itself, so the energy drops back into the awareness and is not pushed out into person-hood. As soon as it's clear that 'I am watching this', the sense of personality will feel that it is also outside and is being watched. In that moment you see that you cannot possibly be anything that is perceivable. You have to transcend these energies - to conquer the potential to go into fragmentation by holding your attention, because you are the Master itself! | 6/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Spiritual Nutella | In this conversation, Mooji answers some uncommon questions, such as: 'Is there such a thing as a healthy ego? I know we are ultimately One, but in what way are we different - beyond the body? Does duality go beyond the physical world? Where do memories stay? Is there a memory of the Self? Do we have to go through Self-realization in every life?' Each of these queries is met and answered in depth, and in closing, Mooji reminds the questioner that all of this talk is just passing time - in a pure way. No concept is worth keeping. The highest joy of the liberated ones is to contemplate the Self. This knowledge is like 'Spiritual Nutella' - we enjoy spreading the Nutella of the Supreme; but the best knowledge is that which reflects the Self. | 5/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Fundamental Insight | In this illuminating and multifaceted Satsang, Mooji covers many subjects prompted by questions from the listeners who are gathered around. Mooji begins by asking everyone, "What is boredom?" After some insightful responses to this question, Mooji then speaks about ‘unsuccessful inquiry’ versus ‘a place where the inquiry never fails’, the play of personality, confusion and helplessness as another opportunity of seeing from your true place, and the highest potential of words. One person reports that sometimes the inquiry is ‘cloudy’ and doesn’t seem to be successful; Mooji challenges her to look further into this: "If you think there is something to see, then immediately there comes a possibility that something can block your seeing. But if your seeing has to do with understanding who you are - which means that you don’t have to go outside of your skin to look at something - then what does cloudiness have to do with anything? Because you’re only looking for the seer, and the seer cannot be a product as a phenomenon to recognize; the one searching for the seer IS the seer. This is a fundamental insight!" | 4/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Beauty of Self-Recognition | "What is the question, 'Who am I?' driving at? If this question cannot give me what I am, then what is the purpose of this question?" It's not a mantra or a mental method. The purpose of this question is to find out what arises as 'I'. Everyone assumes 'I' to be the person, and this is where the confusion begins. Being in Satsang can stir up dormant energies which often arise as resistance or fear. Mooji reminds us that anything can arise; but, what is important is to recognize that you are the witness of whatever arises. "You cannot just solve a problem personally, because the person itself is illusory. Don't focus so much on the person; instead, keep bringing the attention back into your impersonal consciousness and that itself takes care of all the rest spontaneously, automatically. This is the beauty of Self-recognition." Mooji encourages us to keep turning the mind towards inquiry; it is totally possible for everyone to recognize what they are, consciously. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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My Dear, This is Not You! | Mooji conveys to those gathered around how the 'I am the body' idea - this ego 'skin' - thins away and eventually disappears, just by being in Satsang and by questioning this assumption. In response to this, one seeker asks, 'When is one ready for this death of the ego? Is it a process, a destiny? It's not really in my hands." This is one way of looking at it, if the emphasis is placed on a 'happening'. "You are already This, the 'happening' is the recognition that you are This," Mooji says. "And if you say, 'there is nothing I can do about it', who speaks these words? This is my living question!" The seeker, through his own looking, makes a wonderful discovery that it is actually his conditioning that is speaking this, and that that is definitely not who he is. Mooji then assists the seeker to confirm and reconfirm his true position as the witness - not as what is being witnessed. This discovery is followed by huge relief and a profound recognition of what he has always been - a space that is completely untouched. | 3/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Door Into Your Own Self | Can the Absolute be seen phenomenally? In this Spontaneous Satsang, one seeker reports to Mooji that through the inquiry, he can see what he is not, but cannot see what he is. Mooji explains that realizing the Self is like a non-phenomenal recognition – recognizing something which is not a phenomenon. Asking the question, ‘Who Am I’ will not show you yourself; it is more like a door into your own Self. | 1/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eternally Home | This talk begins with Mooji reading a touching letter from one devotee - a plea to help facilitate a recognition that will end separation and suffering forever - a burning desire to come home completely. Mooji looks side-by-side with the devotee at some statements in the letter in order to clarify - to reveal what is true and discard what is false. The devotee expresses that he hates existing because it is synonymous with pain, and also that he does not feel home. Mooji asks him some penetrating questions like, “Is existence only synonymous with pain? Is there pain in the objects that you see, or is there pain in the perceiving of them?” And also, “Why would the Self say, 'Not home'? The Self itself is home. The Self cannot show you home because Self is home. Self is where the perceiving is coming from. It's the birth of the perceiving itself; it's arising out of the Self.” One-by-one, the apparent reality of his statements and the one who suffers them dissolves in the light of real looking. Mooji then asks the question, “Can the seer be seen?”, and the devotee comes to a full recognition of his true Self, and an understanding that he has never really suffered -- that he is eternally home. | 12/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Who is trying to control the mind? | In this illuminating talk between Mooji and two men from Kerala, the idea of needing to control the mind is exposed as only that – an idea. Furthermore, that idea will itself cause the trouble. The very attempt to control the mind excites the mind. Mooji asks, “Who is trying to control the mind? Is it the beingness itself, is it the mind, or is it some other thing? This should be very clear from the beginning.” Mooji explains that it is two aspects of the mind that are in conflict with each other. The mind has absolutely no independent existence apart from the Self. Without the Self, the witness of the mind, there is nothing called 'mind'. Only because the Self has moved its attention off its natural self-awareness, then this trouble is coming. Here, Mooji also speaks about the effectiveness of the inquiry when done with correct understanding, the 'idea' of needing to remember yourself, abiding in the Self, and spiritual practice. In this illuminating talk between Mooji and two men from Kerala, the idea of needing to control the mind is exposed as only that – an idea. Furthermore, that idea will itself cause the trouble. The very attempt to control the mind excites the mind. Mooji asks, “Who is trying to control the mind? Is it the beingness itself, is it the mind, or is it some other thing? This should be very clear from the beginning.” Mooji explains that it is two aspects of the mind that are in conflict with each other. The mind has absolutely no independent existence apart from the Self. Without the Self, the witness of the mind, there is nothing called 'mind'. Only because the Self has moved its attention off its natural self-awareness, then this trouble is coming. Here, Mooji also speaks about the effectiveness of the inquiry when done with correct understanding, the 'idea' of needing to remember yourself, abiding in the Self, and spiritual practice. | 12/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Whoosh! (Part 3) | In this Satsang, Mooji throws everything away. Concern about the breath, yoga, scriptures, becoming free... everything is thrown out. Nothing is valid now, Mooji says. It is all past; it doesn't exist. Mooji takes out his sword and chops everything that is not true. | 11/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Whoosh! (Part 2) | In this Satsang, Mooji throws everything away. Concern about the breath, yoga, scriptures, becoming free... everything is thrown out. Nothing is valid now, Mooji says. It is all past; it doesn't exist. Mooji takes out his sword and chops everything that is not true. | 11/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Whoosh! (Part 1) | In this Satsang, Mooji throws everything away. Concern about the breath, yoga, scriptures, becoming free... everything is thrown out. Nothing is valid now, Mooji says. It is all past; it doesn't exist. Mooji takes out his sword and chops everything that is not true. | 11/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Remain As You Are - A Guided Meditation with Mooj | "This Guided Meditation is a simple and unmistakable pointing to our true Self as timeless, unmoving awareness. Listening to Mooji’s words and 'course-corrections', it is easy to recognize the truth of who you are, and that you cannot have any form or label; upon clearly recognising this, all burdens fall away. Mooji says, "You are the witness of time; time does not witness you. You are the unborn. There is no date of birth for you, there is no date of end for you. You are like unbound space. There is neither death nor life for you. You are immaculate awareness. There is neither high nor low for you. There is no inside or outside. All these appear through the mind. Mind itself is only ideas appearing in your own Self." Mooji directs the listener to remain without identity, and says that this natural detachment does not require effort. "However beautiful or appealing any idea is, it really gives nothing to your true-being. Your Self is beyond all change, all improvement; it cannot be damaged or hurt or stained by any thought or any action [...] Remain as you are now. How can you not remain as you are? Only by touching the thought, 'I am something else -- I am this body, I am mind, I am thought, I am past, I am man or I am woman.' All these are secondary to you, not original. Original is that you are Supreme Being. Be one with this. Be one with this." | 11/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The True Position (Part 2: Grace Reveals It In You) | The second part begins with this same questioner asking if he must "do something" now that he has seen. Mooji explains, The one who sees... somehow you have to keep saying "Yes" to your seeing, because the eyes of the mind want to go back to sleep again, to sleep in desire and identity and all of this. But something will remind you. Don't panic. It's not a question of knowing how to do something. It is revealed in you; it will be revealed in you more and more if you don't try to project two, three, four steps ahead and just remain in the presence. | 11/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The True Position (Part 1) | A questioner begins by asking Mooji for a practice or method to purify, as he has heard that purification is needed before seeing can happen. To understand, does one need to purify oneself? Mooji responds saying, "You need to understand the true position of really what you are. This is totally possible. It is possible now." The questioner's misunderstanding is swiftly clarified in this deep encounter - one which Mooji describes as a "straight arrow", as he finds no obstacles for his words. | 11/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Who?! | ‘Never give up’ is a catch-phrase often heard but rarely questioned among spiritual seekers. What does it really mean? Never give up what? One questioner feels she should never give up her search for the real truth, but on the other hand, she feels she has to give up or else she will always be struggling. Mooji then asks her if she thinks she should ‘never give up’ -- even if she discovers the truth? “Sometimes we are more attached to the journey than the discovery. Because the journey happens in the mind but the discovery happens in the heart. Sometimes, strangely enough, it can appear that somehow the journey brings all the passion, brings the friction, brings the anticipation, brings the struggle, brings the urge, brings the longing, brings the fight. What happens when you are home?” Sometimes, even after arriving home in the heart, the echo or the remnants of the search is still in us, so we have to be open enough to recognize when this urge to search is coming from the mind. "How will I know when the search is over?" -- This voice travels all the way with you if you don't cut it by finding out who is speaking it. Out of what mouth are these words coming from? Mooji says that this is a question he has been asking everyone -- who is speaking these words? Who?! You who?! | 11/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eternal Perfection | "When you are aware consciously of your eternal perfection -- your infinite being, then you can enjoy the sense of the imperfect, the diverse changefulness." | 10/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mooj: The Joy and the Freedom of Being, Part 3 | The conclusions of this talk, which is much more than an interview. It is a beautiful Satsang. | 10/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mooj: The Joy and the Freedom of Being, Part 2 | What we must be clear about is to find out, "Do thoughts have independent power?" Because if they have independent power, then all of us would suffer from the same thought. Some thought means nothing to me, but would send you to hospital! So it is not in the thought itself, but in the amount of belief that is invested in that thought. | 10/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mooj: The Joy and the Freedom of Being, Part 1 | What is aware of the obscuring of truth? Can that which is observing be recognized? The questioner asks penetrating and salient questions, making this a particularly lively interview. | 10/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Moving From Person to Presence | One person reports to Mooji over a Skype phone call that through her inquiry, she has realized that many concepts and ideas she has believed in -- including the idea of who she thought she was -- are not true. She says that she does not really understand what is happening right now and sometimes feels lost, but that she wants to know the truth of what she is. Mooji responds by saying that actually, this is a common phase of the inquiry. Through the power that comes from real 'inner' looking, stale emotions and stale thinking are being burnt and there is a changing over from being a person to being presence; this feeling of being lost is just the feeling of being lost from your usual context of being. Mooji assures her not to worry, because, "A human being does not move into this deeper place without the call and support of Grace." The beingness is pulling the personality into itself, and it is a much more expansive state. Lastly, Mooji says to just let things happen, and to be the silent witness of them. It's a new way, and it's going to show you something very beautiful. | 9/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Concentration Means 'Not Touching Any Thought' | When one devotee presents the question, "Am I concentrating, or in the direct experience of my Self?" Mooji explains to him the purpose of concentration: That the one who is concentrating merges into what is being concentrated on. Furthermore, concentration is actually an aspect of self-inquiry -- it means to not touch any thought. Mooji leads the devotee in an exercise of concentration and at a certain point, presents the question, "If you are not touching any thought or any object, then what are you concentrating on?" At this point of looking, Mooji says that not many questions should be left; the key is turning in the lock and the mystery has to fall. | 8/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Are the Untouched Essence | In speaking about the inquiry with one friend, Mooji encourages him to keep looking and looking (inquiring) until the mind gets established in real understanding. If looking just happens once and one sees that one is not any image, object, or person that is suffering, it may not be enough to establish one's mind in the truth. Mooji explains that the enquiry really works at the Heart level, not just as a mental thing; it actually empties out into one's own innermost conviction and living experience. | 8/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Go Home To Yourself | Prompted by questions from those who have gathered around, Mooji touches on many concepts here - the ego, the three gunas, the three states, and also tells some stories from the times of Jesus as well as the unorthodox Lama named Drukpa Kunley. Mooji then moves the attention back to the subject - the one who is witnessing all these things. He says, "Find out who you are and so many things are going to come spontaneously - waves of illumination will come. Sometimes we think that it's more important to find out about everything else except who you are. Sri Ramana Maharshi says, 'If you learn about everything and you don't know who you are, then all your knowledge is studied ignorance.'" | 7/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The One Who Is Always Here | "'I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life' -- Jesus said this. A human being has the potential to reach that level of insight in order to say these words without shame, without pretence that: 'I Am That; I am the way; there isn't a way apart from me except as a projection. I am that way, I am that Truth. I am not the one you are going to find and keep. I am the One who is always here. And I am the Life -- I am not someone living life; I am Life itself.' What a realization!" | 7/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Guided Meditation | This guided meditation is part of an Audio CD called "A Guided Meditation with Mooji: Nothing Here But You". It is featured on YouTube in a two-part series: Guided Meditation Part 1 and Guided Meditation Part 2 on the Moojiji channel. | 6/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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We Are the Ever Perfect | "[Awareness] is the most perfect, because it's untouchable. There's no effort in it, there's no separation in it, there's no unity in it, there's no Satsang in it, there's no Master in it, there's no disciple in it, there's no scripture in it, there's no time, there's no duration, there's no enlightenment in it; it is the ever perfect. That's what we are." | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Grace of Being | "Depending on how much we are still functioning with a strength of belief in our person and our personal life, it will appear to be that that life is predominating. ‘That's the life 'I' have to deal with.’ As the attention is dropping again into its Source - into the Heart - the focus on the terrestrial existence becomes softer and softer and thinner and thinner, and is replaced by the sense of Being which is not calculating; it is felt as presence and joy." | 6/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Meal of the Absolute | "One of the highest expressions of the being -- one of the highest joys of the being -- is in contemplating itself beyond the dualistic representations and finding that there is only the space of the being, and yet there is no fear of the apparent becoming. It's the play; it's the joy; it's the meal of the absolute -- when it plays as presence." | 5/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Witness Remains Untouched | Through this conversation Mooji leads us to a clear seeing of how personal conditioning and education strengthen the mistaken identification with the ego and the phenomenal world. He points to the power of observing with detachment and the joy of recognising the only truth: awareness is really what we are. He also speaks about the positive effects of strong experiences such as panic attacks, rejection and feeling lost. Finally, emphasising the simplicity of self-inquiry, he leads a seeker into clarity through the question "Can the perceiver be perceived"? | 5/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Changing Over of Power - Part 2 | In this second part, Mooji speaks about his own experience and the subsequent awakening through inquiry: the burning off of identification, the tendencies of mind, the power of attachment and ultimately, the letting go of all concepts. Finally, he points to the joy of recognizing and transcending the play of mind in the light of Self-recognition. | 5/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Changing Over of Power - Part 1 | Mooji has a clear and confirming conversation with some friends in which he touches on various topics and aspects of Self-inquiry. In this first part, he speaks about belief, the oscillating attention and mistaken identification of the Self with the body mind as the volatile combination that leads to delusion and suffering. He also speaks generally about relationships and the fear of loneliness, the myth of ego and the gradual transformation from person to being and beyond. | 5/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cleaning the House | In this dialogue we are brought into the understanding of how the restless, agitated, activity-oriented mind can, through self inquiry, be transformed into a mind of spaciousness, natural quietude and peace. Mooji also shares some of his earlier experiences as his own understanding was unfolding and how it flourished in the presence of Papaji. | 5/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Deeper Seeing (RECOGNISING THE UNMISSABLE-Self is Revealed 4 of 4) | "The ego has self-interest, particular interest, qualitative interest in what is being perceived; they go together. But then, when that is recognized, a deeper seeing becomes evident. And, that deeper seeing is not personal; it houses the personal seer, and sees that that personal seer is itself a phenomenon." | 5/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Joy of Satsang (RECOGNISING THE UNMISSABLE-Self is Revealed 3 of 4) | "When you are in the identification and you are reacting, there is always fear and avoidance, suppression, shrinking. Now you see, 'But wait a minute, that was the old guy!' And we know this old guy is a ghost. He's not really real." | 5/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Out of the Unfathomable Awareness Being (RECOGNISING THE UNMISSABLE-Self is Revealed 2 of 4) | "The 'I Am' itself is itself the earliest extension, and this is missed; it is extended out of the unfathomable awareness being. In the realm of knowing or perception, [the 'I Am'] is the earliest and purest reflection or expression of the absolute." | 5/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sit in the Chair of Your Own Being (RECOGNISING THE UNMISSABLE-Self is Revealed 1 of 4) | "Keep sitting in the chair of your own being; don't get up and go forward. It's fine; all is good." | 5/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Everything is Grace | "We can have a leprosy -- a mental leprosy -- and you don't have to go and take all these medicines for it. Just the Grace -- the touch of the Supreme, of the God, or even the Guru's Grace removes that leprosy." | 4/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Welcome to Satsang | At the opening of the Silent Retreat in Tiruvannamalai, India, Mooji talks about the opportunity of Satsang. He says, "The emphasis here is not on teaching and learning, but on discovery, direct recognition, direct experience." | 4/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Most Essential Discovery | "The purpose of the inquiry is to be clear about the identity of yourself." | 4/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You ARE That Peace! | "You are the peace that remains before, during, and after the occurrence of any apparent event." | 4/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No Vasana for the Being | Recorded in Port Chester, NY, 11 Sept 2009 (S2) | 4/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Real Facebook: Spontaneous Satsang at Mooji's Home | This Satsang was recorded in Mooji's home on 27 March, 2010. | 3/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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An Acquired Taste | An Acquired Taste | Free | View In iTunes | |
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Outside of the Box | Outside of the Box | Free | View In iTunes | |
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Stay As The Self | Stay As The Self | Free | View In iTunes | |
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What Is Always Is | What Is Always Is | Free | View In iTunes | |
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White Fire | White Fire | Free | View In iTunes | |
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Guided Meditation with Russian Translation | Guided Meditation with Russian Translation | Free | View In iTunes | |
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The Self is the Easiest | The inner harmony is natural and doesn't have to be maintained by human being, it simply is. When it is discovered, this harmony is spontaneously informing every aspect of your impression. You are not doing anything and one sees how exquisite and simple existence is. | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 70 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
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