Transcending Anger

Transcending Anger

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The Natural State

“Today, my advice again is to stay and identify only with the Beingness—just the natural, formless Presence. It's impersonal. It has no shape. It has no categorization. Just keep the attention on verifying this and confirming this in a very natural and wordless way. Remain as the ...  Show more

”Mooji, Can You Please Help Me to Drop the Ego?”

After a powerful experience in the 2024 Lisbon Intensive, a participant shares that a lot of resistance came up, and asks for Moojibaba’s help to drop the ego. “Forget about experiencing the dropping of the ego. Experience resting in your own Self. Detachment is so powerful. Let ...  Show more

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