In this talk with a student who is returning home after a short stay in Monte Sahaja, Moojibaba shares essential pointers that free us from the suffering of habitual thinking caused by egoic identity.
“Whatever you can perceive, from the mind or from the senses, cannot be that which perceives them. And why is that? Because if I was the things I'm perceiving, then when they go or change as they do and must, I would also be changed and gone.
How important is that seeing?
Each one must take their own responsibility to look and confirm that this is significant enough to put an end to this feeling of suffering something.”
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
12 October 2025
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In this talk with a student who is returning home after a short stay in Monte Sahaja, Moojibaba shares essential pointers that free us from the suffering of habitual thinking caused by egoic identity.
“Whatever you can perceive, from the mind or from the senses, cannot be that which perceives them. And why is that? Because if I was the things I'm perceiving, then when they go or change as they do and must, I would also be changed and gone.
How important is that seeing?
Each one must take their own responsibility to look and confirm that this is significant enough to put an end to this feeling of suffering something.”
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
12 October 2025
Moojibaba takes a student through a clear, step-by-step guidance into the core of Self-Inquiry. A practical, ever-relevant response to the question “how to observe with detachment?”
“The feeling ‘I’ in you:
‘I see, I think, I did, I know’,
who is the ‘I’ that knows?
Is it personal or impersonal?
This is the most important discovery,
because until you really realize this and know this,
you take yourself to be an object,
perceiving other objects.”
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
15 November 2024
Satsang with Mooji
In this talk with a student who is returning home after a short stay in Monte Sahaja, Moojibaba shares essential pointers that free us from the suffering of habitual thinking caused by egoic identity.
“Whatever you can perceive, from the mind or from the senses, cannot be that which perceives them. And why is that? Because if I was the things I'm perceiving, then when they go or change as they do and must, I would also be changed and gone.
How important is that seeing?
Each one must take their own responsibility to look and confirm that this is significant enough to put an end to this feeling of suffering something.”
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
12 October 2025