Bookstore
We are please to announce that some of Mokie's Satsangs are now available on CDs.
A donation of $10 is requested for CD (use PayPal buttons below next to the CD you want), however, no one will be denied a CD for limited or lack of funds. For non-Paypal payment or other special circumstances, Contact joe_mokie@hotmail.com .
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This Moment Consciously, Blissfully, Being Itself In this Satsang, Mokie examines a common trap of seekers, confusing states for what is common to all states.
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The Seer and the Seen In this Satsang, Mokie talks about the the many things that can distract us from what we want from the spiritual search.
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A Spiritual Teaching Can Create More Suffering if you're not Careful In this Satsang, Mokie explores the danger of dharma, the danger of teachings that can create more desire, more lack, if we're not careful.
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Anything You Can See or Know is Not You In this Satsang, Mokie points out a first stage teaching that radically deconstructs the ego, the black and whiteness of this certain teaching that point to the Truth.
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Relaxing into Effortless Awareness In this Satsang, Mokie references last week's Satsang as a beginning. And, now, there is nothing for you to do to be what you are.
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Talking About Spirit in the 3rd Person In this Satsang, Mokie explores our tendencies toward talking about Spirit "out there", as if is not here right here.
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Surprise! It's not what you thought! In this Satsang, Mokie explores living in the world with all the pain and lost we experience, in the context of radical realization.
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There's the truth, and then "there's the Truth" In this Satsang, Mokie shares the stark differences between "relative truths" and "the absolute Truth", not as a learning, though that is there, but as a direct realization.
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The Stage of Life Mokie here explores the common complaint of feeling "stuck" in spiritual development and where that derives from, and what to do about it.
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Owning Yourself In this Satsang, Mokie looks at whether people who don't practice and don't know about spirituality of this form are barred from the realization offered by the traditions.
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