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Category: Magdi Badawy

  • Universal Awareness?

    Universal Awareness?

    If you are interested, I would like to discuss the topic of Universal Awareness. The Awareness that Magdi is talking about.

  • Only a belief… that something is missing.

    Only a belief… that something is missing.

    Magdi emphasizes that the perception of something missing or lacking is a result of identifying with a limited, personal self. This is a belief, not an actual reality, and it is the source of our suffering. True peace and happiness, according to Magdi, are realized when we awaken to our true nature as formless awareness,…

  • The illusion of separation

    The illusion of separation

    “In essence, Magdi’s teachings aim to dismantle the illusion of separation by revealing our true nature as formless, borderless awareness, the one and only reality. By understanding and embodying this truth, we can experience the causeless peace, joy, and freedom that is our natural state.”

  • Ai: Awareness and Reality (2024/12/19 Magdi Satsang)

    Ai: Awareness and Reality (2024/12/19 Magdi Satsang)

    “Magdi explores non-dual awareness. The speaker emphasizes the distinction between phenomenal experience (the changing world of sensations and thoughts) and the underlying, unchanging reality of consciousness. This reality, referred to using various terms like “awareness” and “being,” is described as formless, timeless, and the true nature of each individual. Questions from the audience address misconceptions…

  • Ai: The liberating understanding (12/22/2024)

    Ai: The liberating understanding (12/22/2024)

    “The guided meditation transcript presents a profound exploration of consciousness and reality. The core message encourages a shift in perspective, urging the listener to move beyond the limitations of the ego-mind and identify with the formless, universal awareness that is their true nature. It challenges the listener’s habitual identification with thoughts, feelings, and the body,…

  • The Cosmic Joke

    The Cosmic Joke

    “This Satsang session offers a profound exploration of non-dual philosophy and the nature of self. Through a blend of teachings, guided contemplation, and interactive dialogue, it encourages listeners to dismantle the illusion of separate self and discover the inherent freedom and peace that lie within their true nature. The speaker’s compassionate and humorous approach makes…

  • What do you mean by ‘I’?

    What do you mean by ‘I’?

    “This document analyzes a transcribed dialogue from a spiritual gathering, led by a truth lover named Magdi. The discussion centers around non-dual awareness…”      Loving, kind, understanding. Forgiving, because everything and everyone is yourself. The mind becomes more and more comfortable in being, in not knowing. The journey into God is endless. A delightful journey.

  • What is the ‘person’, that is burdened?

    What is the ‘person’, that is burdened?

    The ‘person’ that is burdened is an illusionary self created by the mind. It is the belief that you are a separate, individual entity, defined by your thoughts, feelings, memories, experiences, and identifications with things like your job, family, tribe, or body…. This belief leads to a sense of limitation, lack, and separation from the…

  • What does Magdi say about friendship?

    What does Magdi say about friendship?

    Friendship as Part of the “Waking Dream” While Magdi doesn’t directly discuss friendship in these sources, the teachings offer a broader context in which friendship can be understood. The concept of the “waking dream” helps to reframe how we approach relationships, including friendships. ● Magdi describes the human experience as a “waking dream,” where we…

  • Food, Shelter and Clothing? (6-11/2024)

    Food, Shelter and Clothing? (6-11/2024)

    Magdi emphasizes that one’s true self is not the body or mind, but rather formless awareness. Therefore, while caring for the body is necessary, it is important to recognize that one’s life is not defined by material possessions or accomplishments.