Addiction ~ Mooji


 

Addiction ~ Mooji – “Rather than running, say ‘ok come.. I want to see you clearly’… use to go beyond it.” (Mooji) http://www.mooji.org.

 

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23 Responses to Addiction ~ Mooji

  • Rebecca Urquidi says:

    My overweight cousin was able to make the best pole dancer there is in my
    town fall in love with him because he ran the Cupid Love System (Google
    it). I wish I found myself excited for him but I dream a gorgeous
    individual would fall for me like that. I am incredibly green with envy.
    Does that mean I’m a horrible human being?

  • Sultans Fowl says:

    The ‘all is’ is helping me, reminding me in every but subtile way to leave
    the sigarettes and the coffee for what they are: as those are just a vain
    attempt to fill a void. It’s better to have the void. The subtility of it’s
    ways to remind me, to show me sometimes are funny, sometimes quite
    confronting as I still smoke and drink coffee but diminished drasticly to
    the point I have no wild cravings for it any more and increasingly forget
    about those consumptions completely.

  • Billy23201 says:

    Most people “have an addiction.” If you don’t have any addictions then you
    are enlightened. haha. Drugs aren’t the only thing that people are addicted
    too. You could be very vain and addicted to thoughts about how you
    look(that’s just one simple example of an addiction that many are not aware
    of.) Most addictions are subconscious that people have. And by subconscious
    I mean they are unaware of them. But you can tell they have them by how
    they behave and what they say.

  • Billy23201 says:

    Another type of subtle addiction, is addiction to thinking. Addiction to
    the ego. That causes tremendous suffering for people if they are unaware of
    it. it’s not that you totally stop thinking completely forever. It’s that
    when you think you develop the ability(from practice such as meditation) to
    step back from your thoughts and realize that you aren’t the thoughts so
    they no longer bother you.

  • Billy23201 says:

    VERY true. Addiction to ANYTHING is bad. Unless it’s addiction to your own
    joy that comes from within. haha. I used to smoke and drink coffee. I quit
    smoking and realized my coffee intake went WAY UP. lol. I was obviously
    compensating for that lack of nicotine with caffeine.

  • Billy23201 says:

    …satisfaction from it.

  • Billy23201 says:

    ….and to further my analogy what happens is people become accustomed to
    the electric shock from the fence and thus keep doing it. That’s the
    addiction. This truth that all joy actually comes from within is the truth
    that will set you free if you go through with undoing the addictions from
    material things. That doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy material things from
    time to time but you will have the knowing and understanding that it does
    have a downside and you won’t get your main source of…

  • Billy23201 says:

    To be free from addictions(of any kind, it could be as simple as watching
    TV too much) is to be truly free. To realize all joy comes from within and
    to get your joy from that. All material pleasures have a downside. They
    make you kind of happy temporarily and the happiness has an opposite.
    Trying to get lasting happiness from material pleasures is like touching an
    electric fence. Sooner or later you have to learn, if I do this I get
    shocked….

  • soulfulgentleman says:

    Very interesting breakdown of addiction by Bro. Mooji

  • Angel Flewelling says:

    I love Mooji. thank you so much for your tenderness again I love you Mooji.
    Wish you would come to USA and I would see you in person.

  • Jacqueline Wood says:

    AMAZING!!!!!

  • John Danger says:

    BOO HOO. Shut UP!

  • George Silviu Enea says:

    Mooji on addiction.?

  • 1stNathanBlades says:

    @untoperfection45 very true I solved my addictions thus far by beeing
    honest with myself while addicted. Eventualy I realised I’am that I’am. I
    cant be what I am not if that makes sense lol

  • zabelicious says:

    I don’t agree with you but I understand your point. People with alcohol
    and/or drug addictions are mostly having issues with their emotional
    states. These are not real in the sense that they trick you to believe
    certain things which are NOT true. If you keep going to the addiction, use
    it to learn something about yourself, stop dwelling on the shame and guilt
    that results. Its counterproductive. I totally agree with what Mooji says,
    addiction is a symptom of something that needs to be addressed.

  • Kevin m Harper says:

    pure

  • Micayon says:

    Really? Are you awakened and seeing it clearly? I definitely have issues
    around money, in that we need a real currency instead of fiat currency. I
    have spent quite a lot of time around him and his movement, it’s almost
    unavoidable if you spend time in Tiru in winter.

  • Maria Lakatos says:

    I’d love to meet you Mr.Mooji.

  • yas ruiz says:

    Mooji is a blessing. This video made me cry, cleansing tears…

  • SaraArmstrongMusic says:

    wow this is sooo moving the power of what is exchanged here between these
    two souls

  • Crank Shaft says:

    talk about timing, just today i was thinking about this – how addicted v r
    to this life, wanting the same titillation over and over again, though v
    know v will b thirsty again.

  • Bhagavi108 says:

    <3

  • EdnaMakedonka says:

    Such a compassion arises only from the pure nature of the self,something
    that our dear Mooji shines with constantly… Never has he shown anything
    else to us but pure Love and Compassion. Love you Mooji,and my deepest
    gratitude.

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