Your True Self Cannot Be Seen

Your True Self Cannot Be Seen

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The Key to Freedom—Detached Observing

Moojibaba offers a clear, potent deep dive into his core pointings, highlighting the problem of personhood, and revealing the space of Being. "The best way of using the mind is to observe it, but with detachment. Observe what arises, emotionally, energetically, mentally, but try ...  Show more

Be the Answer Before You Answer

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 e ...  Show more

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