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Satsang with Mooji
Mooji
473 episodes
4 weeks ago
This powerful introspection from the June 2025 Online Awakening Intensive began when a questioner shared that he had been touched by the key guidance in the Direct Darshan of the Self [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Pb3aDHoxc]. Moojibaba walks step-by-step again through this essential inquiry, gently exposing when the personal identity tries to reassert itself.  "You've started in a very good place. What struck you was the question, 'For whom is the person the problem?' Because usually the person is the one with the problem. But now we're noticing that there is witnessing of the person and its problem, they are objects of perception, both of them.   What remains? What is it that is perceiving this?  First before you answer, be the answer, don't report this answer." 20 June 2025 Monte Sahaja, Portugal
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This powerful introspection from the June 2025 Online Awakening Intensive began when a questioner shared that he had been touched by the key guidance in the Direct Darshan of the Self [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Pb3aDHoxc]. Moojibaba walks step-by-step again through this essential inquiry, gently exposing when the personal identity tries to reassert itself.  "You've started in a very good place. What struck you was the question, 'For whom is the person the problem?' Because usually the person is the one with the problem. But now we're noticing that there is witnessing of the person and its problem, they are objects of perception, both of them.   What remains? What is it that is perceiving this?  First before you answer, be the answer, don't report this answer." 20 June 2025 Monte Sahaja, Portugal
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Religion & Spirituality
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How to Find That Which Cannot Be Seen?
Satsang with Mooji
24 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
How to Find That Which Cannot Be Seen?
This inquiry is an urgent investigation into what is true beyond all appearances. Moojibaba emphasises the need for a mature seeker of Truth to be willing to let go of attachment to personal identity—not as a mental or philosophical exercise—and discover that which is beyond the relative world. With compassion and clarity, he guides us to see that much of what we consider to be our 'self'—our thoughts, feelings and even the person we think we are—are impermanent and unreliable. The seeming solidity of our personal identity is questioned, revealing that it is ultimately perceived by something far more stable, pure, and timeless. ‘Nothing is going to satisfy you—Thank God! Nothing in the universe is going to satisfy you. Nothing at all. Until you find your Self.’
Satsang with Mooji
This powerful introspection from the June 2025 Online Awakening Intensive began when a questioner shared that he had been touched by the key guidance in the Direct Darshan of the Self [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Pb3aDHoxc]. Moojibaba walks step-by-step again through this essential inquiry, gently exposing when the personal identity tries to reassert itself.  "You've started in a very good place. What struck you was the question, 'For whom is the person the problem?' Because usually the person is the one with the problem. But now we're noticing that there is witnessing of the person and its problem, they are objects of perception, both of them.   What remains? What is it that is perceiving this?  First before you answer, be the answer, don't report this answer." 20 June 2025 Monte Sahaja, Portugal