Reflected intelligence
'You have been given a special capability to reflect on that which is the very basis or source of instinct. You’re also instinctive, like the animals and reflective. It's really something to have both.'
'You cannot live as the world lives, because you’ll see the disaster all around you, left and right. Everyone’s unhappy and pretending to be happy, and that everything’s all right, and it’s not all right…'
'Your intelligence will be distracted by the world. So the other aspect of my teaching is you must get your life right or you’ll be distracted.'
'You have to stop the compromises, not of what you do, but the compromises of how you stop communicating in love to each other, because yourself will always want to spoil the love that you have found…'
'The idea of intelligence is to escape from this robotic existence… not physically. You can’t escape physically from existence, but the physical is going to die, whereas the intelligence is never going to die…'
SESSIONS

Real Intelligence
Video length: 1 hours and 12 minutes

The Great Architect: Beyond Science and Into Mystery
Video length: 1 hours and 23 minutes

The Mirror Within: Reflections on Inner Space
Video length: 1 hours and 18 minutes

Freedom from Opposites
Video length: 58 minutes

The Final Truth and End of Seeking
Video length: 1 hours and 11 minutes

Pure Intelligence: Beyond Reflection and Object
Video length: 1 hours and 27 minutes

Realisation of God Through Intelligence Beyond Feelings
Video length: 59 minutes

The Quickest Way to Enlightenment: Acknowledging the Good in Your Life
Video length: 1 hours and 8 minutes
Barry Long declares the swiftest path to enlightenment is a continual inner acknowledgment of the good in one’s life, pointing out that people habitually overlook this reality in favour of dwelling on problems.

The Honesty of Love: Transforming Relationship Through Truth
Video length: 1 hours and 23 minutes
Barry Long emphasises that true partnership is rooted in conscious love and honesty, warning that unspoken grievances and misplaced priorities—such as putting children before the relationship—invite suffering and breakdown.
