"By being in this bliss of love and experiencing your own formless Self, it is like a sword is being removed, a thorn is taken out. Because now, you only see the eyes of the beloved one, nothing else you see."
A Spontaneous Satsang recorded at Monte Sahaja
May 22
It’s Just a mind State! —Don’t Log In
In this direct, practical guidance, Moojibaba shares a master key for transcending the suffering of the personal mind. “My advice is to see that whatever you’re experiencing—it’s a mind state. Just be very, very broad about it. Whatever form it takes, see it as a state and not as ... Show More
17m 44s
May 2021
Episode 8.26 - Night Prayer
In one of the previous scriptures, it is reported that Allah said, “He has lied who claims to love Me but when night falls, he sleeps and leaves Me. Does not every lover love to be alone with their Beloved?”
In this episode, we will cover:
• Virtues of Qiyam al-Layl
• The splendo ... Show More
17m 3s
Dec 2023
1213: Excuse Me Indian Gentlemen in the Back, but This is Satyam
“It’s better to conquer grief than to deceive it.” —Seneca / Citraketu conquers grief / deluded by ignorance, the living entity wanders in the forest of this material world, enjoying the happiness and distress resulting from his past deeds / let grief open you up to truth / Excus ... Show More
54m 33s
Oct 2023
S3 E5: Experiencing Love and Joy Instead of Fear and Desire
“When your personal self isn’t taking over,” teaches Michael Singer, “your heart is full and your mind is clear.” So what stops this from happening? Our fears and our desires.
In this episode, Michael shows us how to replace the never-ending pursuit of what you think will make yo ... Show More
59m 2s
Aug 2023
'Those who believe are more intense in love': Ibn al-'Arabi and the Paradoxes of Love - Part 2
Love is mysterious and many splendored—the source of our greatest joys and deepest sorrows; easy to talk and sing about, but impossible to define. "One who defines love has not known it, and one who has not tasted it by drinking it down, has not known it," writes Ibn al-'Arabi.
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46 m