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@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz Күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant is great ❤
@CHY873
@CHY873 4 күн бұрын
🔥🙌AP is a true hindu and a revolutionary !! His teachings are beyond amazing ❤️
@user-nr7hh6pz3d
@user-nr7hh6pz3d 6 күн бұрын
Mukesh ambani producing many variants, he has steel company, he has mobile industry , he has petrolium business, he has real estate like wise many more business, he does.......although his daughter marriage was the most expensive marriage, which recently celebrated with 5000 crores of total expenses for a single marriage
@anujraghuwanshi3802
@anujraghuwanshi3802 7 күн бұрын
Hello sir, my question is, what is that which is keeping you to see these gurus and this stuff.
@joykarkada
@joykarkada 8 күн бұрын
Well fortunately the speech has fooled millions with false twisted information as people with limited knowledge. Hence, it becomes a lie as we can research the contents. Just a human being with sins as every body is.
@user-gy8in7ui2c
@user-gy8in7ui2c 8 күн бұрын
React?! Oh what a world we living in.. Sad, sad story.
@sandeeps6204
@sandeeps6204 10 күн бұрын
Hello, react to Why is it hard to get enlightenment? by Sarvapriyananda. Very good video
@sumeet888
@sumeet888 10 күн бұрын
I just started watching your this video not completed yet but still comment for you to congratulate that you come in contact with acharya Prashant because you may be happy with him or may not ..still just listening to him will give new perspective in life and person try to think in logical way. And effect looks after 6 months of listening acharya Prashant. And do join geeta by enrolling in Geeta samagam.
@WaMo721
@WaMo721 10 күн бұрын
i have a rudraksh mala for my hindu practices...and a sandalwood mala for my buddhist practice
@JUN_MISHIMA
@JUN_MISHIMA 10 күн бұрын
But love happens coz of emotions and feelings without it nothing starts❤ Even though too much of it is toxic
@Niper24
@Niper24 10 күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant is the great revolutionary in the world ❤❤❤❤
@WaMo721
@WaMo721 11 күн бұрын
6:57 it's the same mountain....hindus call it mount kailash...tibetan buddhists call it mount meru
@IamTruthist
@IamTruthist 11 күн бұрын
Bro react to his english gita video till now there is 12 part try it bro "gita" is one of diamond in indian philosophy of self-knowledge
@anshu0110
@anshu0110 11 күн бұрын
You pronounced correctly
@WaMo721
@WaMo721 11 күн бұрын
11:02 you're right.....there's other videos of tsem rinpoches where he says these deities are basically method or roadmap, designed to reach "enlightenment"...like a guide manual filled with symbolism and subliminals...
@IamTruthist
@IamTruthist 12 күн бұрын
Bro react to Osho
@anshu0110
@anshu0110 12 күн бұрын
You are not missing the Secret You are missing the Obvious ~ Acharya Prashant
@anshu0110
@anshu0110 12 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@tomjohnson9095
@tomjohnson9095 12 күн бұрын
Nice video. But I just wanted to mention that just putting Tsem in the title might not be respectful enough. I think that it’s supposed to be H.E. Tsem Rinpoche. H. E. Means his eminence.
@sandeeps6204
@sandeeps6204 13 күн бұрын
Hello, react to 'Why is it so hard to reach enlightenment?' by Swami Sarvapriyananda. It's the perfect explanation with the highest perspectives, which hit me very profound and deep.
@rudigerk
@rudigerk 13 күн бұрын
Hello Bryan! Taking Refuge means: Taking refuge in the 3 Jewels, the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. Sadhana is called both the Manual of Practice and the actual Practice. A Practitioner is thus called a "Sadhaka", and someone who is perfected in his Practice is a "Siddha". You asked if these Deities are actually real: They are definitely understood as real but they are also inseparable from our own true nature. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Deity Yoga is basically a method or skillful means (upaya in sanskrit) to cultivate the qualities of the deity within ourselves. Tantra is self generation, seeing yourself as the deity, realizing you were never apart from the deity. Like one Lama once said: We are putting on the Buddha Mask until we realize we are one.
@WaMo721
@WaMo721 11 күн бұрын
nice
@tanishaac
@tanishaac 16 күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant ❤❤❤
@sree18697
@sree18697 16 күн бұрын
I believe there is a misconception here. When Swami mentioned that a first-person experience is the most important sign of consciousness, he was referring to the scientific perspective, not the viewpoint of Advaita Vedanta. In Advaita, this first-person experience is referred to as "jiva," which is considered an illusion due to ignorance.
@joykarkada
@joykarkada 17 күн бұрын
I can prove you wrong. His great speech in Chicago has a twisted message which becomes a LIE. Then there was HATE.
@nexvid
@nexvid 18 күн бұрын
Part 1: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/frWpZrNerZ-0e2w.html Part 2: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bd-mfdWhp9HOgqM.html
@vamshikrishna7363
@vamshikrishna7363 19 күн бұрын
You already watched this 2 years back
@nexvid
@nexvid 19 күн бұрын
Thank you. I try to search my videos and it did not come up with a few words. - Bryan
@IamTruthist
@IamTruthist 20 күн бұрын
Bro you need to upgrade your thumbnail. Indians give too much views if a foreigner reacting indian channel ( stupidity but true ) .
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz 22 күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant is great ❤.
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz 22 күн бұрын
You are reacting a good video.There is only Acharya Prashant in today's era ❤ .
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz
@RAHULKUMAR-rk8qz 22 күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant is the only one in today's era whom everyone should listen to.
@adithya6130
@adithya6130 22 күн бұрын
8:08 here u said pot exits but its made out of clay. Like wise Brahman is the only one that exists but we think and experience this world as something other from god(brahman) and he(god) exists somewhere else. So pot exists but we fail to understand its nothing but clay
@universe_affairs
@universe_affairs 23 күн бұрын
he was not poor. his dad was rich man of kolkata. he choose this life of monk.
@rudigerk
@rudigerk 23 күн бұрын
These specific Offerings and Visualisations are Part of Vajrayana (Esoteric / Tantric) Buddhism, they are not a usual Practice in other non-esoteric Buddhist Traditions. I think you can find them also in the japanese Shingon Schook of Buddhism, which is also a Vajrayana Tradition.
@rudigerk
@rudigerk 23 күн бұрын
Dakini in Sanskrit, Khandro in Tibetan, literally means “sky dweller” or “sky dancer,” and is the most sacred aspect of the feminine principle in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying both humanity and divinity in feminine form.
@jugrajsingh6537
@jugrajsingh6537 23 күн бұрын
Good one 🔥
@rudigerk
@rudigerk 24 күн бұрын
This Guru Yoga, is a Part of Ngöndro, the 4 Preliminary Practices. It is practiced by all who pursue the Buddhist Tantra Path. I have uploaded a Video about Ngöndro on my Channel. There each step is explained.
@rudigerk
@rudigerk 24 күн бұрын
The three Jewels is another term for: The Buddha, the Dharma (his Teachings) and the Sangha (the Monks). Thank you for reacting to this Bryan! Yes i fully agree, that tibetan Buddhism is different. It uses extensive, elaborate Methods in Rituals, Offerings, Meditation Methods, Teachings etc. When japanese Zen Buddhism is very minimalistic, dry and simple in Appearance, tibetan Buddhism is the complete Opposite, a vast elaborate baroque Universe of thousand armed Buddhas. The unique thing is tibetan Buddhism is heavily influenced by the Pre Buddhistic shamanistic indigenous Bon Religion, so it is very esoteric. Bryan, if you do react to Lama Tsem Rinpochr next time,please watch his Video "Dorje Shugden Oracle taking Trance in Kechara".
@pbmlp6
@pbmlp6 25 күн бұрын
There is a video on Sadhguru where he explains that the solar system would have to go through some change in order for there to be another evolutionary progress after human life. Here's the video if you're interested, he goes more in depth with it: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a9Vjoql8rtHSqps.html Now for the different realms, this is an interesting one so I'm just gonna share my understanding from what I've learned about Buddhism from different sources (don't quote me on it though lol!). Once you become a human, it's harder to go back to the lower realm like the animal realm; evolution is just constantly moving forward, in this regard. I'd say that a human's karma is limited to its human actions and capabilities, therefore it makes sense to face the effects of your karma in human birth. But I also have heard that unless you do something absolutely terrible in your human life, there is a possibility of going back to the animal realm, but that is considered to be rare. However, humans can still end up in the "hell" realm, like the hungry ghost realm, or the realm where it's just full of torment and suffering, where there exists limitations that can hold you back from attaining good karma along the way, therefore make it harder to progress towards enlightenment or have access to Dharmic practices. (These realms can also be taken metaphorically, where you create your own hell.) Animal realm is said to be one of them. It is said that it's better to not fall back into this realm, because you will suffer here even more than in human realm, being tormented by other different animals, losing your children or family to predators and even witnessing it happen in front of you, without being able to do anything about it. You're constantly living in fear and hoping to survive here, looking to find shelter and food, either as a prey or predator. You're either killing or being killed. Animals are also not always aware about their "wrong" behaviors (like eating your own child or playing with your food), because to them, they are just functioning within the lines of nature and don't have the concept of "good or bad." But to the universe and the law of cause and effect, consequences of actions still exist regardless if you're an animal or human, because that's the nature of samsara. "Good" and "bad" actually only exists when there is suffering involved, otherwise it doesn't; the universe is ultimately functioning on cause and effect. But even if we think it's just "nature doing its own thing," and the concept of cause and effect-- in this context, "good" or "bad" actions-- don't exist to some or most of the animals, does not mean they are "exempt" from karma, or cause and effects of their actions. It does not mean the mother of a baby does not feel the suffering from, say, her child getting eaten alive in front of her by some deadly predator. So yes, there is a karmic imprint even for an animal for whatever their actions may be, which passes down to their next birth. But anyway, the animal realm is generally considered unfavorable to be reborn in if you want to break out of samsara. In order for an animal to evolve into a human, they have to be able to show emotions like compassion or love, which can be very difficult to do when you're stuck in the animal kingdom, because you are mostly limited to your animalistic instincts, and to the "survival of the fittest" mindset. But it's definitely not impossible because animals do have emotions, and have the possibility to generate good or bad karma of their own. Domesticated pets like dogs and cats have more chances of becoming human in their next life as compared to, let's say, a tiger living in the wild, because they are more receptive and loving in nature and are not as predatory and animalistic as compared to a tiger in the wild. Basically, the more "human-like" an animal behaves (shows kindness and compassion), they generate good karma and this allows them to evolve towards human birth. Even if let's say, a tiger shows compassion and love like a domestic pet would, this would mean that they are also gradually moving towards it too. It might not happen in their next life, but it will happen at some point. Now talking about the higher realm (the one above human birth). From what I've heard, in the higher realm, or the realm of the "gods" it's basically a place that is full of pleasures and comfort. It is apparently very easy to indulge yourself in this realm and create attachments here, which hinder your progress towards enlightenment. It happens in human life too, but in the god realm, it is much more difficult to break out of it because the realm itself is free of suffering, therefore it is very easy to cling onto desires there. This is also considered to be an unfavorable place to be reborn in if you want to break out of samsara. And this is why human realm is considered to be the "middle ground" and more favorable in the process of enlightenment, because you aren't just limited to the realm of torment and suffering, living in animal nature, nor are you limited to the pleasures of the higher realms, but you are in the more neutral side, where there is a combination of it all, and you can see from all three of the perspectives and learn from it. You have access to eastern teachings here, (which is also apparently rare to come across in human life, let alone even understand it and practice it from what I've read), and you have the choice to work towards enlightenment in this life if you wish to. If you believe in samsara (I don't believe in it as I don't fully know it from experience, but I also don't disbelieve in it), karma is a little scarier than it sounds. We don't know how many lives we've lived, and what kind of person we were in those lifetimes, if we were good or bad, but what is important is that our current life matters, our present actions matter, and we can strive to become better in this life so we don't end up suffering in the next. To think our lives can repeat on for many lifetimes is quite scary to think about, in my opinion, even if I don't really know for sure what is going on in the universe in the cosmic scale, but it's still interesting to ponder over it. Well, this is a long response, and I don't know how much you know about this, but I thought I'd just share my own thoughts here! edit: grammar
@Observer9812
@Observer9812 28 күн бұрын
Sath - Truth Chith- Consciousness Ananda - Bliss
@dannystark7668
@dannystark7668 Ай бұрын
Its so boring when the scientists speaks🥱, nothing new or interesting they had to say.
@rog944
@rog944 Ай бұрын
Great! This is very insightful!!!
@DHARM_YUDDH002
@DHARM_YUDDH002 Ай бұрын
My friend you are talking about mandukya Upanishad over there Guru Shankaracharya did commentary on that Upanishad❤❤❤ sir ❤❤
@blaze25_____30
@blaze25_____30 Ай бұрын
I wish you would do more Tsem reactions. I’m always waiting for new ones 🥲
@anshu0110
@anshu0110 Ай бұрын
👍
@anshu0110
@anshu0110 Ай бұрын
✅️
@aryamanbhardwaj7339
@aryamanbhardwaj7339 Ай бұрын
Hey just interesting that tidbit: Bruce Lee was also a fan/reader of J Krishnamurti 😊
@andrestremols6461
@andrestremols6461 Ай бұрын
yo! I like that you're studying the sastra.. study the five koshas, its same as buddha skandha with subtle differentes ;) .. and its very deep yet looks so simple, viveka chudamani.. discernment yes, abstraction no. and give something to your intuition to process... sankara's lila maybe? south indian and lankan tales are very nice.
@vksa730
@vksa730 Ай бұрын
Vaisudhaiva Kutumbaka- The whole world is my family, that means you treat every being as your family member and the world as your home, and with that in mind, you will eventually treat everything with care and respect, which will ultimately give you fullfillment, and eventually lead to truth- and realisation.
@Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan
@Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan Ай бұрын
Chitakash. Chit = consciouness + Akash = Space/Ether. all pervading consciousness/energy/Brahman/Shunya(Zero) he is referring to which is our subtlest eternal nature. subtlest always remains. forms defroms dissolves and is temporary. the formless ocean of quantum field in modern science the source of all waves/particles?
@jayeshdave1618
@jayeshdave1618 Ай бұрын
Your reaction and editing is completely unnecessary! You do not need interpretation!