Michael Singer - Start Where You Are

Published 2024-04-11
We love Michael Singer’s work. As long as he and YouTube allow us to post these videos, we will.
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If you would like to learn more about Michael Singer’s work, here are a few suggestions: - Every Sunday, Monday & Thursday, he releases talks at www.tou.org. - Every Sunday, Monday & Thursday night, he gives a live talk at his Temple of the Universe in Alachua, Florida. Anyone can attend for free.

He’s written several books. They are phenomenal, even the ones written in the seventies. (We will receive a commission if you purchase books through these links.)
tinyurl.com/Living-Untethered
tinyurl.com/Untethered-Soul-Journey-Beyond
tinyurl.com/Surrender-Experiment-Journey
tinyurl.com/The-Search-for-Truth
tinyurl.com/Three-Essays-on-Universal-Law

If you’re wondering what Mickey’s saying at the beginning and end of each talk, it is:
Jai Guru Dev, Jai Masters. Jai Guru Dev is a traditional Hindu phrase that means Glory to the Great Teacher (the most accurate translation would be glory to the shining remover of darkness), where the great teacher here is generally considered to be the Divine Soul, while we, as human beings, are considered the individuated Soul. Jai Masters means Glory to the Masters, some of whom Singer refers to at times.

Thank you for visiting. Peace, my friend.

All Comments (12)
  • Wow and bam! I listen to one podcast a day from MS, they are all life changing however this one spoke deep within my heart, it’s one I will always go back to. Saving a fortune on phycologist bills❤😊
  • @msamy2129
    Thank your for posting, Mr/Ms “Seats” 🤗❤️
  • There are dreams in the heart, the ones that never go away, no matter how old you get or what your opinions are it just doesn't go away.
  • @katev3832
    I learn so much. Thank you! This one really woke me up - about who inside I'm going to pay attention to. Aha moment ❤
  • @dmills7375
    To take his GPS analogy to its logical conclusion, he’s saying that we’re headed in the complete wrong direction. We think the route to the destination is out there in the realm of people, places, things, or even ideas. The true path is “inward,” into the team of pure consciousness - objective observation. So profound (and counter intuitive). 👍