There is a certain irony in rejecting religion and faith and labelling them dogmatic, while at the same time promoting oneself with fashion labels such as "enlightenment" and "awakening". The video above (first one) is a sales video, it works with attributes like "gold standard" and "effectiveness" and "living the most powerful life", just like you do for products or services in an ad.
The gentleman states the obvious, for example that you would not meet a guru in the Himalayan mountains who would put his finger on the centre of your forehead and you would be enlightened forever.
He tries hard to keep God out of his language. The thing is, if you close yourself off to any religious language and your own Christian imprint that you grew up with as a Westerner by wanting to be a non-Christian, you will not succeed in becoming a Buddhist or a Hindu or a Muslim. You will remain a non-Buddhist and non-Hindu etc. for as long as you are a non-Christian.
Converting to another faith can work, probably all the easier if you have a faith of your own in the first place. However, a Christian who is at peace with his faith and the religion he accepts is basically not that bothered about converting as he realises that he recognises a Muslim, Jew etc. within himself.
RE: “I am God” - Are you crazy?