Moojibaba invites us into one of the most radical exercises to transcend the force of the mind: the I-watching exercise.
By not following the constant stream of mind activity and returning to the space of witnessing, we begin to see through the layers of identity and revert to our true being—the essence of God within.
'Each time the mind arises, don't le ... Show More
Jul 31
Simple and Practical Guidance to Freedom
"Whatever you can perceive—through the senses, through your mind, from any region of time—is only the play of the mind and time. Whatever you perceive, even your own self portrait, is only an image in consciousness. Nothing is permanent. If you can see that even your person and t ... Show More
4m 47s
Jul 13
Guided Meditation with Moojibaba: The Space of Unmoving Awareness ~ Guru Purnima 2025
Moojibaba shared this profound guided sitting during satsang on Guru Purnima, in July 2025. In the short span of this video, we are guided into the recognition of our natural state — pure, timeless being. "Only this – you are here. Don’t attach any shapes around the simple, natur ... Show More
26m 37s
Sep 2024
Creating Reality From Your Higher Self
Everything you experience - every interaction, every circumstance, every moment of joy or challenge - is not just happening to you, but is in fact an extension of you. That the universe you perceive is a reflection of your consciousness, filtered through the lens of your unique p ... Show More
30m 29s
May 15
E77: The Journey from Intellectual to Experiential Truth
There is a fundamental difference between knowing something intellectually and experiencing it directly. In spiritual practice, realization arises not from thinking or believing but from resting in the seat of consciousness and ceasing to be distracted by thoughts, emotions, and ... Show More
56m 30s
Jul 21
E96: Untethering Consciousness: The Path Back to Your True Self
All living beings share the same divine consciousness, but the sophistication of the human body, mind, and heart allows us to expand our consciousness into very broad frames of reference. Unfortunately, we limit that expansion by constantly being distracted by an entire barrage o ... Show More
51m 6s