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Mooji is the best spiritual master

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On 3/4/2025 at 3:46 AM, Inliytened1 said:

He may be but don't exalt him.  You can enjoy his content but he's not the greatest spiritual master you are.  You are the enlightened one.  Don't give him that power.

No, you can be tho if you life a specific lifestyle or by accident something happens. Being your own Master that is more of a Zen way of thinking and here we are yet borrowing from another mystical tradition. But as any other specialist (if they really live this purity or relative purity), these people can do something for you if you are willing that normally you won't figure it out on your own in this lifetime. What I meant by no, is that the odds of your efforts are not going to find any success.

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1 hour ago, Applegarden8 said:

He just has one pointing. And that pointing is from the lineage of Sri Papaji and Sri Ramana Maharishi. In theory the best gurus are the ones who are like Shiva. They can teach different kind of people with different tendencies and ways of life wether that is Dhyana, Tantra, Bhakti, Kriya pada, Gnana and whatever. I have listened to Mooji quite a bit and it has made my life far more bearable, but, wether he is the best, I don't know. Second thing that makes him good is how he can translate and transmit that to you.

Ah yes.

But aren't all the teachers pointing to that one same thing in the end?

I think maybe others can complicate it so much for you but Mooji keeps it simple and to the point.

Yes I agree that he can translate and transmit that to you very well I think maybe that's the reason he always can make me feel good and calm saying the same thing over and over again and again in different languages or different ways of saying it.

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22 minutes ago, Atb210201 said:

Ah yes.

But aren't all the teachers pointing to that one same thing in the end?

I think maybe others can complicate it so much for you but Mooji keeps it simple and to the point.

Yes I agree that he can translate and transmit that to you very well I think maybe that's the reason he always can make me feel good and calm saying the same thing over and over again and again in different languages or different ways of saying it.

Mooji has a defined role and I think he does his best and that's fine. The problem is that there is much more possible and it matters, and it's not explained or tought.

And it matters in the way it's tought. I think a person like Ramanujam who worshiped a Devi and he got knowledge that he didn't acquire because of education or a person with actual Yogic body who can play with his energies and do phenomenal things, for the wellbeing of others. Another Classic example is Sadhguru for conscecraring Dhyanalinga, but not only. Other people who pursue Bhakti tradition, have different expressions of their enlightenment. A tantric could posses other extraordinary powers and make stuff out of nowhere. All of these technologies can be used to make global human well-being and they are being used. It's so insane how versatile and how forgotten the Hindu Dharma is.

The way Mooji is doing it might be unecessary hard for person who likes to do other type of spiritual practice.

I am speculating alot as I am not a spiritual master, but because any master is pointing to the same, why Mooji is better ot whatever, you see. If it works for you, great. What do I know. My experience tells me something else. Peace.

Also some esoteric traditions are very systematic and very good at preserving monks, masters and great beings like Bhuddism and some parts of Hindusim for example they have some nuances on top of Moojis pointings that are very crucial to Maintain the dharma. I don't believe that somebody is going to be replacing Mooji and I hope I am wrong.

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59 minutes ago, Applegarden8 said:

Mooji has a defined role and I think he does his best and that's fine. The problem is that there is much more possible and it matters, and it's not explained or tought.

And it matters in the way it's tought. I think a person like Ramanujam who worshiped a Devi and he got knowledge that he didn't acquire because of education or a person with actual Yogic body who can play with his energies and do phenomenal things, for the wellbeing of others. Another Classic example is Sadhguru for conscecraring Dhyanalinga, but not only. Other people who pursue Bhakti tradition, have different expressions of their enlightenment. A tantric could posses other extraordinary powers and make stuff out of nowhere. All of these technologies can be used to make global human well-being and they are being used. It's so insane how versatile and how forgotten the Hindu Dharma is.

The way Mooji is doing it might be unecessary hard for person who likes to do other type of spiritual practice.

I am speculating alot as I am not a spiritual master, but because any master is pointing to the same, why Mooji is better ot whatever, you see. If it works for you, great. What do I know. My experience tells me something else. Peace.

Also some esoteric traditions are very systematic and very good at preserving monks, masters and great beings like Bhuddism and some parts of Hindusim for example they have some nuances on top of Moojis pointings that are very crucial to Maintain the dharma. I don't believe that somebody is going to be replacing Mooji and I hope I am wrong.

Then I think you'd like Mooji's first ever video on YouTube based on what you said about spiritual powers haha.

 

 

But yes you're right; The title I've written for this thread is a bit misleading because whoever works for you is good for you there is no best in that sense yes for sure.

I also don't only watch Mooji stuff; I also like myself some Sadhguru or Gurudev or Leo or Rupert or Eckhat or any other teacher you could mention that I know of, depends on my mood, so yes you're right in that sense.


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33 minutes ago, Atb210201 said:

Then I think you'd like Mooji's first ever video on YouTube based on what you said about spiritual powers haha.

 

I will say this. Assuming this is true. Why? Because we have to assume. Now, I have experienced cool almost all minor things other people have done, I have had akashik reading (personal) from a person reading of a deity in which I asked questions and the vibe was also very interesting once I got my answers. I have been to pujas, recieved the fruits of offering energetically. Some weird things happened with one of my friends right around when I started the path. I have seen people cracking coconuts and I have heard ALOT of stories from Indian history about such things. I once went to a Bhuddist monk seminar and they also did something just by their look. Of course some no-self glimpses both awake and asleep (in deep sleep) and ofc energies moving throughout my body in chakras etc. All of this is great, but if a Guru can use one of these channels to transmit their experience more and more effectively that's a sign of a good master.

I am sure any enlightened being possesses some extraordinary powers And Mooji seems to be no exception. Peace!

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Mooji has been instrumental on my path but I wouldn't say he's the best. Don't exalt the teacher. Don't develop a dysfunctional attachment and project onto the teacher because of the love they radiate. They're are levels and stages of Enlightenment that all teachers, masters and sages reach. Some stop at a certain place of Awakening and others more rare move beyond and reach the Absolute. Basically don't get stuck and cling to one teacher and put them on a pedestal. 

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39 minutes ago, Applegarden8 said:

I will say this. Assuming this is true. Why? Because we have to assume. Now, I have experienced cool almost all minor things other people have done, I have had akashik reading (personal) from a person reading of a deity in which I asked questions and the vibe was also very interesting once I got my answers. I have been to pujas, recieved the fruits of offering energetically. Some weird things happened with one of my friends right around when I started the path. I have seen people cracking coconuts and I have heard ALOT of stories from Indian history about such things. I once went to a Bhuddist monk seminar and they also did something just by their look. Of course some no-self glimpses both awake and asleep (in deep sleep) and ofc energies moving throughout my body in chakras etc. All of this is great, but if a Guru can use one of these channels to transmit their experience more and more effectively that's a sign of a good master.

I am sure any enlightened being possesses some extraordinary powers And Mooji seems to be no exception. Peace!

Wow amazing experiences you've shared.

Thank you and again you're right.

Peace.


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25 minutes ago, ExploringReality said:

Mooji has been instrumental on my path but I wouldn't say he's the best. Don't exalt the teacher. Don't develop a dysfunctional attachment and project onto the teacher because of the love they radiate. They're are levels and stages of Enlightenment that all teachers, masters and sages reach. Some stop at a certain place of Awakening and others more rare move beyond and reach the Absolute. Basically don't get stuck and cling to one teacher and put them on a pedestal. 

That is not my intention here.

Thank you.


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Love is the highest teacher. 

Mooji is love. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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1 hour ago, Salvijus said:

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Love is the highest teacher. 

Mooji is love. 

Ah yes.

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On 04/03/2025 at 2:32 AM, Aaron p said:

 

People said he had a sex cult disguised as a genuine spiritual community lol dumbasses

I think it's my destiny to set up a genuine spiritual community disguised as a sex cult :ph34r:

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On 5/3/2025 at 8:47 PM, Atb210201 said:

 

Then I think you'd like Mooji's first ever video on YouTube based on what you said about spiritual powers haha.

 

 

But yes you're right; The title I've written for this thread is a bit misleading because whoever works for you is good for you there is no best in that sense yes for sure.

I also don't only watch Mooji stuff; I also like myself some Sadhguru or Gurudev or Leo or Rupert or Eckhat or any other teacher you could mention that I know of, depends on my mood, so yes you're right in that sense.

I think that does a trick by turning the stem of the flower changing the position of the bud from bottom to top 😅. anyway mooji is very good at explaining one thing: how to separate yourself from the current experience, from your life, your story, your ego, from the software that is running, and how to realize that you are the infinite being. many call this enlightenment, is it so?  i think it's step 1 of spirituality. achieving this during moments in meditation or at any time is realizing immortality, what you really are, and what is the experience. yes, it could be called enlightenment, but there is something else, the compression of the flow of reality. this is possible, and very few can say that they are really open to this understanding. We could be open in some extent, but I'm sure that's much more is possible 

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