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Nondual Satsang Videos with Nirmala


Several More Audio Recordings of Satsang Talks by Nirmala

You can listen for free to recordings of over twenty talks Nirmala gave on Awakening Together in 2017.

Also, Nirmala and his wife, Gina Lake, have recorded several QandA sessions as part of the Weekend Intensives for Christ Consciousness Transmissions that we offer every 5-6 weeks. You are welcome to listen to and/or download the recordings whether or not you attended the sessions.

Finally, you can download a free collection of recorded satsangs from a satsang retreat in Sedona, AZ.


About Nirmala, Advaita Spiritual Teacher

Nondual Spiritual Teacher, NirmalaNirmala offers nondual satsang and mentoring in the Advaita tradition of nondual spiritual teachings. As a spiritual teacher, he has worked with thousands of individuals all over the world to help them open their hearts and awaken to their true nature. He also offers spiritual mentoring, in one-on-one satsang sessions either in person or over the phone. He is the author of several books, including a free spiritual ebook, Living from the Heart. More information about mentoring sessions with Nirmala and samples of his spiritual teachings including the nondual satsang videos on this page are available on this website. You can also view a playlist of all of his satsang videos on Youtube.


From the foreword to Nirmala's book (Nothing Personal) by nondual spiritual teacher, Adyashanti:

“The beauty of this collection of Nirmala’s talks and dialogues is that it covers much of the spectrum of spiritual awakening, from the initial experience of one’s true nature to the practical challenges, which always call for a deeper seeing and deeper understanding of how spirit manifests as all of life and beyond. Within these talks and dialogues you, the reader, will find Nirmala to be a living invitation to look within. Nirmala welcomes whatever arises within the field of experience. In the midst of this welcoming is always an invitation to inquire deeply within, to the core of who and what you are. Again and again, Nirmala points the questions back to the questioner and beyond to the very source of existence itself—to the faceless awareness that holds both the question and the questioner in a timeless embrace.”