The Science of Gunas: An Ancient Wisdom That Can Transform Your Life

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2023
  • The word Guna in Sanskrit means quality or attribute when seen in a literal sense. In a general
    understanding of the term, Guna may refer to the fundamental characteristic that defines an
    entity. Guna is the fluidity of water, the hotness of fire, the whiteness of milk, and the sweetness
    of honey. It is the personality or attitude of a person that defines their personhood. A person may
    be kind, aggressive, punctual, lethargic, truthful, or have many other traits that are said to be
    qualities of that person. Hence the concept of gunas as an attribute of a thing entails that it is
    dependent on the object and defines its essence. As they describe reality, they form the
    fundamental building blocks of the universe, the material world, and the human personality. The
    Gunas determining the different aspects of life, creation, relationships, and knowledge have been
    well explored in ancient philosophical texts. Broadly, they can be seen in the cosmic aspect, as a
    part of personality, in the societal aspect, and from a rational-scientific point of view.

    Gunas as constituents of Prakriti, the creative force
    All things in the cosmos exist in duality: the masculine and feminine, the yin and the yang, the
    mind and the body. The Samkhya school of Indian philosophy visualises this duality in the form
    of Purusha and Prakriti. Purusha represents the conscious but passive aspect of reality, whereas
    Prakriti represents the unconscious but creative aspect. It is the power that gives birth to
    everything. Gunas are the constituents of this Prakriti.
    They can be classified into three types: Sattva , Raja, and Tama. Tha Sattva Guna is goodness,
    bliss, and enlightenment. It is buoyant, bright, and illuminating . The Raja guna is the principle
    of motion and energy. It is restlessness, desire, activity, effort, and pain. Tama Guna consists of
    darkness, apathy, ,indifference, ignorance, and lethargy. It is the quality of heaviness, negativity,
    confusion, and passivity. In Prakriti, all three gunas are present in harmonious balance. When
    Prakriti, the feminine, comes into contact with Purusha, the masculine, the equilibrium of the
    Gunas within Prakriti is disturbed. The Raja Guna begins to dominate, compelling other gunas to
    engage in activity as well.As a result, material products start evolving out of Prakriti, and
    creation occurs. Each product of creation contains all three gunas (sata, raja, and tama), although
    in different proportions, resulting in the diversity of the phenomenal world. The plants, animals,
    elements of nature, and even human beings show a diversity in characteristics corresponding to
    different combinations of the three gunas. Every phenomenon contains a predominant guna, as
    well as a smaller dose of the other two gunas. That is why, for instance, anger can be transformed
    into compassion because the rajas state of anger contains some sattva, the predominant guna of
    compassion. Besides the cosmic explanation given by Samkhyan philosophy, Gunas have a
    practical use. They can be said to influence our daily lives through personal development,
    understanding relationships and psychology, cultivating habits, and managing our desires. The
    Bhagavad Gita explains the types of personalities due to the Gunas and how one should manage
    them.
    #gunas #hinduism #bhagavadgita #vedas
    Starting parable: The Gospel Of Sri Ramakrishna
    Voiceover: Abhinav Banerjee
    Edit: Harshit
    Score: Original x Epidemic music x Motion array
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Komentáře • 101

  • @mrprao3
    @mrprao3 Před 2 měsíci +1

    "Even the thief in the opening narrative who had a Sathvik character was unable to enter the city since in a sense he was a thief" - How beautifully explained🙏

  • @abhinadia
    @abhinadia Před rokem +9

    Great initiative to lead the modern mankind towords their extracted understanding.... There is a chapter in Geeta namely ' Gunatraya Bibhag Yoga ' representing all d characteristics of each gunas .....
    'Traigunya Bishaya Veda
    Nistraigunya Bhabarjuna '
    All the realised mundane knowledge based on these 3 gunas .. but One has to attain a state of Nistraigunya ( beyond any gun ) ... It's the core philosophy of Indian Vedant philosophy.

    • @KrisVesel
      @KrisVesel Před rokem

      Yes, Abhi. Attachment to sattva guna may sound better than attachment to tamas, but it still blocks the path to moksha.

  • @shriyasingh8393
    @shriyasingh8393 Před rokem +28

    These are beautifully made videos that impart so much clarity and direction. I'm so grateful for this channel and the work it is doing.

  • @krisc3371
    @krisc3371 Před rokem +36

    According to the Sāṁkhya-kārikā, Sattva is described as “illuminating”, giving rise to pleasure; Rajas is “activating”, giving rise to pain; and Tamas is “restraining”, which gives rise to delusion. Collectively, these three guṇas represent the entire spectrum of experience. According to Caraka-Saṃhitā, the word “Sattva” is synonymous with the mind.
    Derived from the root words sat (eternal truth) and tva (thyself), Sattva represents the subjective consciousness, which is only experienced in fullness through deep meditation, when the mind is turned inward and away from the compulsions of rāga (desire) and dviṣa (aversion). This is why Sattva is said to give pleasure - not the temporal pleasure that fulfills desire - but rather, the bliss that comes from deep spiritual insight (saccidānanda). In contrast, Tamas represents the objective, physical world, which includes our bodies, the food we eat, the earth itself, and all the stars in the universe. In Āyurveda this includes the five elements, and the three doṣa(s) that emanate from them. Between them lies Rajas as the “activator”, the guna that binds Sattva to Tamas, drawing the illuminated consciousness outwards into the inertia of physical reality. This is the esoteric concept of the illuminated consciousness according to the teaching of Sāṁkhya.

  • @zappthezapper33
    @zappthezapper33 Před rokem +18

    does anyone know who is the artist behind the green tara mantra that is played in almost every video of Asangoham... it's so beautiful

  • @bhaskarmajumdar29
    @bhaskarmajumdar29 Před rokem +6

    The story is from Gospel of Ramakrishna (Kathamrita). This is among the parable spoken by Sri Ramakrishna.

  • @sumantra7462
    @sumantra7462 Před rokem +10

    These videos are wonderful. It resembles the kind of research and effort the team is putting the best possible content for the people of this blue mother.

  • @jamespyle3108
    @jamespyle3108 Před rokem +20

    This is such a great video, thank you so much! You should consider doing a video on the three Doshas of Ayurveda to go along with this video, the 10 pairs of opposite qualities are said to compose the the three Doshas. The Vata Dosha is said to be predominantly Sattva, the Pitta is said to be predominantly Rajas, & the Kapha Dosha is said to be predominantly Tamas.

  • @EikonGaming
    @EikonGaming Před rokem +2

    I just def loved the graphical representation of this video, such a brilliant editor, hats off to the team for such a wonderful work for mankind

  • @ranjurai5244
    @ranjurai5244 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for sharing this ❤️

  • @smeetsontakke8517
    @smeetsontakke8517 Před rokem +1

    This channel is must needed

  • @aksharadixit7405
    @aksharadixit7405 Před rokem +4

    your videos are mesmerising and so much value. Pls never stop doing this. We need you🙏

  • @sabitajyoti4342
    @sabitajyoti4342 Před rokem

    Thankyou, I'm greatful to see your video, I always wanted to know the key mindset behind these three gunas, and you successfully explained it. Respect 🙏

  • @jameswalsh2427
    @jameswalsh2427 Před rokem

    Much obliged for you sharing. Greetings from James J in Limerick city Ireland

  • @watersprite333
    @watersprite333 Před rokem +5

    Wow, what a fab video, explaining a tricky subject matter extremely well - great job and well done! Namaste, love & light!

  • @dikshaanand9191
    @dikshaanand9191 Před rokem +1

    @Asangoham I kindly request you to please provide with subtitles as well for clearer understanding of these beautiful videos 🙏 Thankyou

  • @lehohlahmmelchizedek8377

    This was a truly amazing video, great job to all who created it

    • @unovas4816
      @unovas4816 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Derived from ancient hindu text, you can access more

  • @ilonkaleibfried2142
    @ilonkaleibfried2142 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful 🙏🥰

  • @amrutabiswas8301
    @amrutabiswas8301 Před rokem

    Beautiful explanation

  • @rodrigobox100
    @rodrigobox100 Před 6 měsíci

    ótimo video!!
    Recomendo realizar um trabalho de conversão de linguagem para o portugues do Brasil,pois é um País que a busca por conhecimento espiritual dessa natureza só tende a crescer.
    de qualquer maneira,Parabnéns pelo trabalho!!

  • @athenastarbrite2955
    @athenastarbrite2955 Před rokem

    Thank you! 7:15 in was very interesting! 👍

  • @Vidyasagarbb
    @Vidyasagarbb Před rokem +3

    Great to see these expressed in easy words 🙏

  • @johnyjo9917
    @johnyjo9917 Před rokem

    Thanks💐

  • @augusto786
    @augusto786 Před rokem

    Gratitude

  • @artcook1976
    @artcook1976 Před rokem

    AMEN TO THAT BROTHER 🙏 🙌 👏 😌 💯 👌 🙏

  • @jturkey6088
    @jturkey6088 Před rokem

    Hi i really appreciate your explanations on the knowledge of Vedas please share name or links of the background musics used in videos

  • @fistoffury6693
    @fistoffury6693 Před rokem +2

    Om tare mantra is just beautiful. Where can i find it. Thanks

  • @gevatterwolf5131
    @gevatterwolf5131 Před rokem +4

    It's also represented in other religions, such as in ancient Egypt and also in Christianity, by the holy family of father (male energy), mother (female energy) and child (creation). The colours representing the three Gunas are black, white and red. Also Platons Atlantis was circuit by 9 isalnd rings which were surounded from both sides by walls made of black, white and red stones. 9 rings, 9 worlds surounded by the three aspects of primal matter, which create the material world by overlaying the holy brahman or immatirium in other religions.

    • @VivekSingh-tj8qo
      @VivekSingh-tj8qo Před rokem

      It seems to be coincidental. The nature of philosophy is significantly different.

    • @TheGuiltsOfUs
      @TheGuiltsOfUs Před rokem

      There is no parallel.

  • @gronk_absolu
    @gronk_absolu Před 9 měsíci

    A video on consituents of purusha please

  • @donaldd-tracc8701
    @donaldd-tracc8701 Před rokem

    Masterpiece :D

  • @marcusvinicius5200
    @marcusvinicius5200 Před rokem

    pls release your version of the om tara mantra for the public thanks

  • @TerribleShmeltingAccident

    The ONLY constant in our lives is change. “Let go and let god.”

  • @Siegxxxi
    @Siegxxxi Před rokem +2

    Please give a link to the mantra starting at 6:00 , i know it's tara mantra but I need this one

  • @ashutoshlohani5437
    @ashutoshlohani5437 Před rokem

    Make a video on Paramahansa Yogananda ji 🙏🏻

  • @himadrishekhar3204
    @himadrishekhar3204 Před rokem +3

    Thankd

  • @spaceremains
    @spaceremains Před 6 měsíci

    I found one part confusing and I'm not sure of the yin and yang, which one is masculine and which one is feminine? It looked like the feminine hand pointed to the yang but I thought it was the opposite?

  • @ewanhunt9248
    @ewanhunt9248 Před rokem +8

    Song that starts at 6:00 ???!?! Please 🙏🏼

    • @dheerajsinghnegi2684
      @dheerajsinghnegi2684 Před rokem +1

      thats a (buddhist)tibetian mantra recitation.. om tare tuttare ture..

    • @ewanhunt9248
      @ewanhunt9248 Před rokem +2

      @@dheerajsinghnegi2684 do you know the specific one by any chance ?

    • @cmur666
      @cmur666 Před rokem +4

      @@ewanhunt9248 it's there original in house production. They will release it some day hopefully

    • @ewanhunt9248
      @ewanhunt9248 Před rokem +1

      @@cmur666 I would acc pay for it 😂

  • @tiredironrepair
    @tiredironrepair Před rokem

    4:52 Ok so what's with all the globe drops? I'm no expert but I'm quite sure that I've heard it mentioned more than a few times in my life that the Vedas and Upanishads describe level planes of worlds. Maybe layers of energy / reality like in a world tree or being carried on an elephant or turtle or both, anyway it seems like many videos about spiritual concepts rely too heavily on the CGI images put forth by the "authority" figures we have now in the bottom of the fourth quarter Cali yuga. Even Sadghuru has to say global and planet during his meetings with other celebrities of the spiritual practices. That sucks cause I really liked Sadghuru. He is a wise and shrewd man. Too smart to really believe the phantasmagorical physics of a spinning sphere in spaaaace!

  • @isacvlad
    @isacvlad Před rokem +1

    🙏

  • @azsasticauspi9898
    @azsasticauspi9898 Před rokem

    Namastê

  • @GrandAncientOak
    @GrandAncientOak Před rokem +4

    What’s the song playing at 6:50

  • @stephenbrennan4508
    @stephenbrennan4508 Před rokem

    One could say anger is a response to the pain of satvas compassion

  • @scirezpublishing4644
    @scirezpublishing4644 Před rokem +5

    @Asangoham - Do you think the western world with Tama gunas is manifesting the outer world and eastern world is for the inner spiritual upliftment? And if this is so, how will everyone attain Moksha? Or there will come someone like Ram, Krishna, Jesus or Buddha to maintain the balance again?

    • @rameshdevasi6720
      @rameshdevasi6720 Před rokem +3

      in future western will be more spiritual

    • @user-et9zm3qh8r
      @user-et9zm3qh8r Před rokem

      ​@@rameshdevasi6720 I also think 🤔🧐 this way because now if we see west they have become rich and now they they know there is no happiness in money andsince we are now poor and we are running behind the so called money 💰
      I was also thinking this😳

    • @gouthamkrishnan6718
      @gouthamkrishnan6718 Před 7 měsíci

      I would say people in developed highly educated countries in west and east have lesser tamo guna on an average compared to muslim countries and less developed asian countries like in south asia.Highest tamo gunik people live in muslim majority countries,south asian and african countries.Crime rate is higher,both intellectual and awareness quotience is lower,superstitions are higher in these countries.Primitive tribals/soceities across the earth can also be considered as tamo gunik predominantly.Western/european countries,east asian countries like japan,korea have more rajasik guna dominant kind of people.

  • @aksharadixit7405
    @aksharadixit7405 Před rokem +3

    can you pls share the backgroud score used at 5:57.pls

  • @atmanand5802
    @atmanand5802 Před rokem +2

    🥗Dhanyavaad Ji🌏All of our fellow dearly beloved beings are BRAHMAN'S sacred temples ever in evolution💖Ayurveda🩺Kala Purusha🌏Music Of The Spheres🌅Tat Tvam Asi📿Aham Brahmasmi🌟Hari Aum Tat Sat🕉

  • @shyamalkumarsowmondal7704

    💞🙏

  • @freddykrueger8759
    @freddykrueger8759 Před rokem

    Read the gita written over 5000 years ago talks about Guna,,...you are all meant to be nonviolence = satvic😊❤

  • @jacksonelmore6227
    @jacksonelmore6227 Před rokem

    What would Shankaran Pillai have to say about this

  • @xiominanda2956
    @xiominanda2956 Před rokem +3

    *An example how Satvik, Rajas, tamas works in humans.*
    A teacher has 4 students A B C D. Teacher always favours A for some reason. (They're all of same age). B C D notices that as well and A is oblivious to this.
    They all came together to learn something very important and they have to spend 7 years in Gurukula. First they were put into work and not eduction. They had to keep gurukula promises clean, bringing water, helping the cook and do things as this teacher and other elders say. Watch other kids learn education.
    In 2nd year Guru took A and started teaching him things, in 3rd year B started his education finally and after few month C and D also began studies finally.
    Now.
    A B C D came in together, were given equal manual works and but they were taken in for actual studies at different times.
    Now, in intellect A is More than an average, B is intelligent. C and D are also not bad or Even sharper than A and B.
    How they behaved:
    B doesn't minds, he is happy that He finally got to learn and focusing on studies. He is learning fast but also properly. He does notices everything but it doesnt affects him at all.
    C Notices, he feels jelous that A and Then B got in first dispite getting in together and C is even sharper than B. He always notices teacher somehow favouring A and he always feels jelous but he doesnt shows to anyone. He thinks its unfair.
    D Feels upset that dispite being more intelligent he was taken in last with C, He thinks he's not being noticed. Its absolutely unfair. He's extremely jealous of A and even for B. He often openly says "it's unfair" with C because he feels anger for loosing 2.5 years. C agrees but he doesn't do anything. D tries to win over teacher by putting down A, B and even C. He tries to sabotage other students to win first place, He focuses on negative aspects more and it makes him mad that guru visibly favours A. He may even tell that to A in secret and try to makes him guilty over it. He thinks he deserves great treatment from guru and appreciate his intelligence. Instead trying to win by honest means he focus of sabotaging other students. Uses his intelligence to harm others.
    Now. A is somehow got in first because he is intelligent according to C and D. Truth is All 4 were treated same during 1st year. Only A was fully focused on manual work and was 100% obedient and followed every guidelines and orders to the T. Even though he was average, he was satvik, he never questioned any orders given to him. He never lagged. He never consider any work as small but did every single thing with dedications even though he came for education and ended up doing work of a service. (This person will be unbiased, uses his power properly n wisely if he's in charge, nothing is big n nothing is menial for him. Followed guru's orders without asking a question because he knew guru was telling things for some reason n he didn't needed to know, that unbearable trust he had on guru that without reason Guru wouldn't tell him to do anything. He was there to learn, not to judge or question. He just did that😅)
    B somewhat did samd but he wondered why guru was asking to do useless things so he lagged and wasted time and dint so what he was told but he understood after A got in but it took him more time to reach that point of obidiance and utmost bhakti over GuRu, then he got in.
    And C and D were too much into studies but they weren't Following what a GuRu was telling them, they dodged manual works becuae they thought it was beneath them and they came to studies and not to work like a manual worker. so they got in later. After observing all 4 only this action was taken.
    Now, B is also satvik, dispute 2 year wasted he saw his mistake and corrected and only focused on happiness he got from finally starting the education. He dint focused on missed 2 years.
    C Is Rajasik, he felt jealousy and upset but kept that to himself and he dint cause any harm to anyone. He was annoyed to the core. He supported D Indirectly which fueled D to do some bad things.
    D was overly upset he expressed it openly, tried to sabotage A infront of His guru to make him look like loser Nd failed. Its Taamasa. Jelous and he tri to harm just to win. He thinks he is better in every way.
    A was taught more even though he was average student, B was bit less taught dispite being sharp. C and D were only taught basic things becuae they might use that knowledge in hurting others becuae of thier Raajasa and Taamasa peraonality. First 1 year was a test of personalities. Because these people can create a soceity more beautiful or create chaotic.. 😅😅😅
    Especially if you are learning Politics, war technics, medicine, healing, any education.
    Ps: Guru was not biased, he was wise.
    Until you surrender completely a guru won't teach you, because EGO must go before learning anything according to Hinduism. At most trust n respect the 100% guru is also important.
    If someone who's cup is full, you'll learn less because your cup is already full. Surrender means emptying our cup, A immediately did that, B did later. C n D never did. 😅

  • @phillyn07
    @phillyn07 Před rokem

    13 ⚜💜💫

  • @Alingkii_888
    @Alingkii_888 Před rokem

    Guna means poop from where I'm from, I'm here trying to ignore this while watching 😂😂😂

  • @cerepopenkovskis
    @cerepopenkovskis Před rokem +1

    thank you. so, i'm a brahman? well in that what i am, any concept is just observation by the mind(s) so, it just puts another label for something that we experience here as humans.

    • @user-uo7qo8oh3d
      @user-uo7qo8oh3d Před 6 měsíci +1

      Bhagvad Gita 18.42 - 'Tranquility, restraint, austerity, purity, patience, integrity, knowledge, wisdom, and belief in a hereafter-these are the intrinsic qualities of work for Brahmins.'
      COMMENTARY on Gita 18.42 👇
      Those who possessed predominantly sāttvic natures were the Brahmins. Their primary duties were to undertake austerities, practice purity of mind, do devotion, and inspire others by their examples. Thus, they were expected to be tolerant, humble, and spiritually minded. They were expected to perform Vedic rituals for themselves and for the other classes. Their nature inclined them toward a love for knowledge. So, the profession of teaching-cultivating knowledge and sharing it with others-was also suitable for them. Although they did not participate in the government administration themselves, they guided the executives. And because they possessed wisdom of the scriptures, their views on social and political matters were greatly valued.

    • @user-uo7qo8oh3d
      @user-uo7qo8oh3d Před 6 měsíci

      Bhagvad Gita 4.13 - 'The four categories of occupations were created by Me according to people’s qualities and activities. Although I am the Creator of this system, know Me to be the Non-doer and Eternal.'
      COMMENTARY on Gita 4.13 👇
      The Vedas classify people into four categories of occupations, not according to their birth, but according to their natures. Such varieties of occupations exist in every society. Even in communist nations where equality is the overriding principle, the diversity in human beings cannot be smothered. There are the philosophers who are the communist party think-tanks, there are the military men who protect the country, there are the farmers who engage in agriculture, and there are the factory workers.
      The Vedic philosophy explains this variety in a more scientific manner. It states that the material energy is constituted of three guṇas (modes): sattva guṇa (mode of goodness), rajo guṇa (mode of passion), and tamo guṇa (mode of ignorance). The Brahmins are those who have a preponderance of the mode of goodness. They are predisposed toward teaching and worship. The Kshatriyas are those who have a preponderance of the mode of passion mixed with a smaller amount of the mode of goodness. They are inclined toward administration and management. The Vaishyas are those who possess the mode of passion mixed with some mode of ignorance. Accordingly, they form the business and agricultural class. Then there are the Shudras, who are predominated by the mode of ignorance. They form the working class. This classification was neither meant to be according to birth, nor was it unchangeable. Shree Krishna explains in this verse that the classification of the Varṇāśhram system was according to people’s qualities and activities.
      Although God is the creator of the scheme of the world, yet he is the non-doer. This is similar to the rain. Just as rain water falls equally on the forest, yet from some seeds huge banyan trees sprout, from other seeds beautiful flowers bloom, and from some thorny bushes emerge. The rain, which is impartial, is not answerable for this difference. In the same way, God provides the souls with the energy to act, but they are free in determining what they wish to do with it; God is not responsible for their actions.

  • @warlocksuperman8632
    @warlocksuperman8632 Před rokem

    I remember some of these
    concepts...Sort of difficult
    for many to grasp😢 unfortunately...Again these
    Principals should be taught
    in PRIMARY SCHOOL...Obviously I do not
    see even the SLIGHTEST
    UNDERSTANDING IN OUR
    PRESENTS SOCIETY...WHICH AT BEST
    DWELLS ON OCCASION ON
    RAJAS BUT IS MOSTLY TAMAS IN GENERAL...SATVIC ???? PRACTICALLY NON EXISTANT...WHICH COULD
    LEAD THE HUMAN RACE TO
    EXTINCTION. I LOVE ALGORYTHMS...THEY EXPLAINED A RECENT COMMENT ON ONE OF
    MY VIDEO SHARES...SPIRITUAL PEOPLE REINCARNATE HIGHER OR EVEN REJOIN
    GOD BUT NEGATIVE TAMASIC ARE REBORN INTO
    ANIMALS...WELL SOME SCHOOLS OF YOGA( NOT A RELIGION) BELIEVE PEOPLE
    WHO DO HARM TO OTHERS WITH INTENT ARE REBORN WITH CERTAIN PAINFULL & OR DIFFICULT LIFETIMES...
    THIS SCHOOL OF THOUGHT
    BELIEVES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR HUMANS TO DEVOLVE INTO ANIMALS...LOL A WHOLE DIFFERENT THEORY
    BUT BOTH SHOW THE BLISSFULL HEALTHY STATES OF BEING AND BEHAVIOR THAT A SPIRITUALLY EVOLVED PERSON CAN ATTAIN...YET
    ALL SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
    SAY A YOGI( NOT YOGI THE BEAR- LOL ) CAN SLIP TO RAJAS & TAMAS STATES THROUGH???( POSSIBLY PROVOCATION😮 BY ????)
    BOTH SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT AND MYSELF INCLUDED SHOW THE OUTCOME IS DANGEROUS!
    I KNEW THAT WHAT MY MOSTLY NATURAL SPIRITUAL EVOLUTION( ALSO MY
    WARNINGS TO MANY AND ALL )NOT TO PROVOQUE ME
    OR HURT ME IN ANY!!! WAY...BECAUSE IF I AM ANGERED- BESIDES DANGER OF SLIDING OFF MY PATH- A DISTURBANCE IN COLLECTIVE KARMA- THIS LAST STATEMENT IS
    NOT FOUND IN INFO IN THIS HERE VIDEO, BUT I BELIEVE
    CAN BE FOUND AND IS LOGICAL...IF ONE CONNECTS TO HIS GODLY
    NATURE AND YOU ATTACK
    THAT PERSON...YOU ARE
    FOR ALL INTENSE AND PURPOSES ATTACKING GOD!!!🤔🙄🤔😬😕😒😔🤷😅😂

  • @antiprismatic
    @antiprismatic Před rokem

    Cortisol raj guns, epinephrine tam guna and norepinephrine sattva

  • @VR-fh4im
    @VR-fh4im Před rokem +1

    Why not create videos in Hindi?

  • @pankajmahanta7493
    @pankajmahanta7493 Před rokem +2

    Rick and Morty in spiritual videos, awesome 😀👍

    • @pankajmahanta7493
      @pankajmahanta7493 Před rokem

      @Phoenix that's some freaking heavy stuff and whole lotta food for thought my friend 🙂👍

  • @Doppisingh
    @Doppisingh Před rokem +1

    Better to read kundalini tantra book

  • @sharathkumar257
    @sharathkumar257 Před rokem +2

    1st view and like

  • @brucele2056
    @brucele2056 Před rokem +1

    SAT- Saturn.

  • @DA-xo5nd
    @DA-xo5nd Před rokem

    this looks beyond twisted

  • @indrajithkomre3524
    @indrajithkomre3524 Před rokem

    I wish your channel was in Hindi language.... 😞

  • @shivenbabacharley8310

    Bhai Hindi aate hai...

  • @tjm105
    @tjm105 Před rokem +2

    Buddhism seems a lot wiser than Christianity

    • @SpiritualReform
      @SpiritualReform Před rokem +2

      'To be wise' is perspective. When one thinks that this or that is better than the other, one is simply projecting what one chooses to believe.........when, in truth, there is no better than, or less than..............for that is perception that we experience. All is simply experience; no one experience being better than the other; for all experiences serve their own unique purpose.

    • @tjm105
      @tjm105 Před rokem

      @@SpiritualReform thanks for your perspective. Is helping out the homeless and caring animals no better or worse than pedophilia and murder?

    • @SpiritualReform
      @SpiritualReform Před rokem +1

      @@tjm105 It's all choice, my friend. All and everything is about choice, whether we see good or bad in our actions. In truth, there is no right and wrong, good and bad. It's all rather perspective, and this, of course, depends on where you stand when looking at the truth. If you are in the forest, you may not see everything for what they are. If you are standing above the forest, you may see what you could not see while in the forest itself.

    • @r1a933
      @r1a933 Před rokem

      It's not Buddhism, the video is based on hinduism

  • @khaossmith1257
    @khaossmith1257 Před rokem

    👁🙌🏾👌🏾💚❤️💚❤️💚❤️♾️🦋🌞🔋🔑🌎🧲💪🏾💯🤗

  • @emojiking8580
    @emojiking8580 Před 8 měsíci

    .

  • @maryurichavez3855
    @maryurichavez3855 Před rokem

    Hay no entiendo inglés, 😂

  • @SpiritualReform
    @SpiritualReform Před rokem

    Red meat is actually one of the most nutritious foods there is.

  • @emptiness4141
    @emptiness4141 Před rokem

    Indian accent

  • @myoplex1
    @myoplex1 Před rokem

    Goddamn Andrew Tate show up everywhere!!!

  • @sybergaus
    @sybergaus Před rokem

    Song?

  • @tyrone6820
    @tyrone6820 Před rokem

    There is NO duality. Only self or others. And all others are is self. The duality is why creates the disagreements, the wars, the fights, the death. There is only one.

  • @krishnahare3638
    @krishnahare3638 Před rokem

    meat eating is tamas and not sattva hello?

    • @villainsandvagrants
      @villainsandvagrants Před rokem

      The video states that "A sattvic diet consists of freshly
      cooked vegetables and fresh fruits, as well as a balanced diet that avoids meat and alcohol." You misheard it!

    • @krishnahare3638
      @krishnahare3638 Před rokem

      @@villainsandvagrants there was some meat at the board yes or no?