Who Am I? — Door to the Infinite

Who Am I? — Door to the Infinite

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Self Inquiry Guidance ~ Make This Your Freedom Practice

This important and special guidance by Moojibaba is very powerful when sat with in a dedicated way. It is a clear path to Self-understanding, and a tool for transcending mind and that which keeps us feeling bound by passing states. “When the mind becomes noisy, know this is becau ...  Show more

Self-Awareness—Light of the World

'You are more Awareness than you are awareness of.' When a student shares this quote from Moojibaba that touched her deeply, the Master expands and expounds further upon it, with a clear, direct guidance into the recognition of the Heart of Awareness—the Self Supreme. “This state ...  Show more

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