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Living Freedom – Meeting with Eli and Gangaji
All over the world, people are imprisoned—behind walls of cement and steel, within political borders patrolled by armed guards, and within rigidly enforced systems of fundamentalist belief. It is possible to wake up to the truth of oneself even under these conditions.
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Papaji: Delight, Bliss and Beyond
In Delight, Bliss and Beyond, Papaji speaks about the value of an association with a guru. He then goes on to answer a question oftentimes heard in satsang, “I got it when I was with you, but then I lost it when I went home”. How do I maintain this understanding at all times?” He also speaks about the trap of any association or reflection on the past.
Recording November 21, 1992.
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Papaji: Give me Enlightenment, Please!
In this DVD Papaji stresses the fact that one must not only give up the search for enlightenment but, more importantly, the idea that there is one who can engage in a search. He says that the “I” is the only hindrance to the realization of the truth of who one is. The seeker is the problem. He then tells the viewer how to let go of the concept of “I” and, in fact, all concepts…
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Papaji: Return to Silence
The theme that runs throughout this compilation (extracts from several satsangs) is “Silence”. Papaji states, and demonstrates, that Silence is one's real, and permanent, nature. He goes on to say that Silence is the ground and substance of everything in existence. He also answers the question, “Can one be silent while being active in the world?”…
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Seeds of Awakening – Meeting with Eli
In this meeting, Eli uses the metaphor of a farmer sharing seeds to illustrate the transmission received in satsang from a spiritual teacher.
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Self Realization and The Enneagram
This 2 DVD set has three compelling discourses, Eli Jaxon-Bear offers fresh insight into Self, Realization and the Enneagram
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Space for it All – Meeting with Eli and Gangaji
In this meeting, Gangaji and Eli invite us to directly experience everything that arises in each moment, internally or externally-without judging it or naming it, without grasping or avoiding it, without projecting our past experience onto it.
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Staying True – Meeting with Eli
“The heart has to find what’s true by making mistakes, by going in the wrong direction. Depending on your intention, everything is useful or everything is poison. You have to know what your intention is, and be true to it. Then, you realise that you already are what you’re searching for. The search ends. Suffering ends.” – Eli