Difference between Mind, Brain and Thoughts - What Vedas and Science tell us? | Swami Mukundananda

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  • To Manage your Mind, You Must Understand this !!
    What is the difference between your Mind, Brain, and Thoughts? How are they interrelated?
    To know the accurate answer, we must delve into our Vedas and Science. Watch more to learn as Swami Mukundananda explains it concisely through some logical examples.
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Komentáře • 121

  • @sumitmukherjee2898
    @sumitmukherjee2898 Před 2 měsíci

    Radhey Radhey🙏🙏🙏

  • @insearchofjoy1744
    @insearchofjoy1744 Před rokem +20

    Wow , Swamiji is one of his kind. So intellectual and humble. One can just keep listening to the same video of Swamiji a hundred times and still feel like listening to it again. These few minutes with Swamiji even on CZcams have the immense power to get hold of the mind and focus it to what he says. He is just divine! Radhey Radhey

    • @davorinhorbec2793
      @davorinhorbec2793 Před rokem +1

      Yes, indeed

    • @sujitkohar5077
      @sujitkohar5077 Před rokem +1

      Yes totally agree❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @devendra23456
      @devendra23456 Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed Swami ji

    • @robertcrain1149
      @robertcrain1149 Před 2 měsíci

      I have chose to follow his teaching now for over two years, my thoughts are totally different from my previous thoughts....

  • @gyandeepsonowal1
    @gyandeepsonowal1 Před 10 měsíci

    Pranaam Maharaj Ji🌸

  • @santoshkumarmahanty6671

    Radhey radhey swamiji

  • @sujitkohar5077
    @sujitkohar5077 Před rokem

    You are the best teacher❤️❤️ swami G

  • @lingarajpradhan2989
    @lingarajpradhan2989 Před rokem

    Radhey Radhey 🙏

  • @kalashinaik9828
    @kalashinaik9828 Před rokem

    Radhey Radhey 🙏 🙏

  • @ravis6755
    @ravis6755 Před rokem +4

    No one ever provided such knowledge.. hats off to you Swamiji!!

  • @sandhyadas6323
    @sandhyadas6323 Před rokem

    Wonderful explanation by Swamiji on brain, mind and thoughts. Brain, mind and thoughts are inseparable. Brain is a part of the body and works as the hardware of the body and mind is not a part and works as the software of the body. Brain generates thoughts,feeling, emotions and sensations. Human brain is very complicated.

  • @eyehq
    @eyehq Před měsícem

    Very good can’t stop listening such a intectual knowledge 🙏

  • @gsrcreations108
    @gsrcreations108 Před rokem +6

    Happy Krishna Janamastmi in advance... swami ji you are spreading Maharaj ji prestige all over the world... because student success is Master success... Radhe Radhe.... and we love and miss our dear Maharaj ji...💚

  • @lavidubey2223
    @lavidubey2223 Před rokem

    He is my guru ❤
    Charan sparsh guru ji

  • @polagogidou2045
    @polagogidou2045 Před měsícem

    Excellent video !!!!!! With all respect🙏🙏🙏🙏...

  • @vikasvattem7146
    @vikasvattem7146 Před rokem

    It's really good know about this
    Radhey Radhey Swami ji

  • @davorinhorbec2793
    @davorinhorbec2793 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for your work 🙏
    Greetings from Zagreb, Croatia ❤️

  • @keyboardcollections3989

    Oh my , you cleared my misunderstanding. ❤ I thought enlightenment could be reached with clear logic. But now I understand it’s something greater than all types of thoughts. Oh thank you guruji, you have cleared my problems.

  • @sudhasarangi3067
    @sudhasarangi3067 Před rokem

    Beutifully explained by Swamiji how brain is different from mind.

  • @sugunapatnaik2868
    @sugunapatnaik2868 Před 2 měsíci

    We usually use the term ' mind ' without going deep whether the word is appropriate every where we use it . Thank you Swamijee for distinguishing the difference between the brain and the mind , with special references to the experiments of the great scientist Dr J . C . Bose . Radhey Radhey .

  • @sibaninaik1130
    @sibaninaik1130 Před rokem +1

    A research study contributes to the literature on spontaneous thinking by showing that mind-wandering processes may be a function of individual differences expressed in personality traits.

  • @anitaramanna7506
    @anitaramanna7506 Před rokem

    What an Astonishing facts about our Mind and Brain, I never heard about this before also about different kinds of vani’s, a perfect explanation about why we feel pain in our hearts when we feel emotional thoughts, the understandings of the science about thoughts are very reductionist can’t match up with the findings of our scriptures. Can anybody argue with this kind of scientific as well as Vedic knowledge, which Swamiji has amalgamated both with such a precision and has given us such wonderful piece of wisdom 🙏🙏🙏

  • @sabitasatapathy3967
    @sabitasatapathy3967 Před rokem

    Very beautyful video on powerful thoughts.

  • @ayushupadhyay3054
    @ayushupadhyay3054 Před rokem +4

    प्रणाम गुरूजी 🙏🙏

  • @cricketworld4466
    @cricketworld4466 Před rokem

    Radhe Radhe Swamiji 🙏🙏

  • @rajarathirathi7219
    @rajarathirathi7219 Před rokem +2

    Jai sri krishna 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Badrinj
    @Badrinj Před rokem +4

    Awesome narration by Swamiji, with great music and editing by the JKYog Team. Here is the synopsis, Summary (Succinct recap):
    Brain - is material localized organ in the head that can be seen
    Mind is subtle, Invisible (and situated in the Heart and permeates the whole body as per our scriptures). Mind is also intangible and transcendental. Since mind is situated in the heart, in feelings like Love (Rag - attraction) or hate (Dwesh - aversion) we experience feelings in the heart. It is to be noted that even with brain surgeries the core personality of the person does not change, which is in the mind. Our innate tendencies (though samskaras) originate in the mind
    Brain is like the Hardware of Computer and mind is like the Software of the computer. Brain can control the mind.
    Thoughts are subtle bundles of energy. There are 4 levels of speech (thoughts):
    #1 - Vaikhari Vani - Thoughts are accompanied with spoken words (common day communication)
    #2 - Madhayama Vani - We think utilizing words
    #3 - Pashyanti Vani - Think without use of words. Thoughts happen in flashes at great speeds
    #4 - Para Vani - Think even without thoughts - Understanding or Realization that requires awareness (State of Enlightenment - elevated state beyond thoughts in pure awareness).
    Our ultimate goal is Para Vani - touch the root of existence or pure awareness

  • @soulfulsoul
    @soulfulsoul Před rokem +6

    Pranam 🙏 Swami ji
    Thanks for uploading this video as I had been contemplating the same question.... 🙏🙏

  • @sushreesangita365
    @sushreesangita365 Před rokem

    Very clear explanation of difference between mind and brain and how these are corelated. Thanks 🙏

  • @simmychaplot667
    @simmychaplot667 Před rokem +1

    Mind permeates every cell of the body and yet resides in the heart as well - similar to the soul. All this understanding is so helpful in the process of taming the monkey mind - of which we are pitiful victims - but can't even complain as our mind is what we made of it in the previous lives.

  • @smitamehtadenton
    @smitamehtadenton Před rokem +5

    Swamiji beautifully explains the difference between the brain the and mind. The distinction was revealed by the famous Indian plant biologist, JC Bose of Kolkatta, whose research was published in the early 19th century. His findings showed that even though plants do not have a brain, they do have a mind and experience emotions. The same is the case with flatworms. Thank you, Swamiji.

    • @simmychaplot667
      @simmychaplot667 Před rokem

      It is really amazing to know this fact! I do wonder why we were not taught this Vedic wisdom in schools.

  • @chinmayeebag774
    @chinmayeebag774 Před rokem +2

    Each thought of ours creates instant feeling. Good, powerful, positive thought will invoke a good feeling and a bad, negative, waste thought will generate bad feelings within ourselves.

  • @jalajamenon8664
    @jalajamenon8664 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so so much Swamiji🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @gourisankar845
    @gourisankar845 Před rokem

    Such an amazing book(The Power of Thoughts), I had experienced it........

  • @bhavyakhanna8152
    @bhavyakhanna8152 Před rokem

    Radhe Radhe Swamiji🙏🏻🪷

  • @saffroned3699
    @saffroned3699 Před rokem

    Only Swamiji can explain it in such a logical and scientifuc manner. Thank you Swamiji!

  • @manjushreenanda3754
    @manjushreenanda3754 Před rokem

    I was thinking brain and mind are same.But Swamiji cleared all my doubts.He says according to Vedic prospective the brain is the hardware of a computer and mind can be compared to the software. Indian scientists J.C Bose proved that even though the plant donot have brain ,they do have mind and experience emotions.Thank you Swamiji for your beautiful explanation.

  • @SILVER_SHINE.
    @SILVER_SHINE. Před rokem +2

    राधे राधे स्वामी जी 🙏🙏🙏

  • @sanjaygautam637
    @sanjaygautam637 Před rokem +8

    Wonderful Swami Ji. 🙏
    So can we say that brain is a physical entity and mind is a functional entity ?

  • @rajendrandhonan8111
    @rajendrandhonan8111 Před 8 měsíci

    Jai Shree Radhe Krishna....🙏🙏🙏😌

  • @knowledge9570
    @knowledge9570 Před rokem +2

    HARE KRISHNA.

  • @mypictures95
    @mypictures95 Před rokem +1

    Mind-wandering refers to the shift from events in the external environment to internal, self-generated thoughts, implying that attention is focused on the inner thoughts and feelings .

  • @rajatkumarmahapatra7142

    Great explanation that gives the distinguish between brain and mind which are two district things. Our brain only can work as according to our mind but mind is independent of brain.

  • @devendra23456
    @devendra23456 Před 3 měsíci

    Swami ji charansparsh prnaam apko...

  • @hanifamenen1082
    @hanifamenen1082 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful presentation - from this mind that has studied Neuropsychology in my first degree and is now working with energy medicine to help patients/clients - I feel you described this wonderfully! Thank-you for your work! Namaste Swamiji! Keep up your great teachings! 🙏

  • @dharmendrapradhan5998
    @dharmendrapradhan5998 Před rokem +1

    Each thought invokes a feeling. Each feeling has to be checked. Every now and then when we do not feel good we should stop and check deep inside for the reason for that sort of feeling. Root cause will be a thought.

  • @jaideep5613
    @jaideep5613 Před 7 měsíci

    2 great legends out of their own experiences have explained mind is outside brain. One is J.Krishnamurthi and other is vedhathri maharishi. Maharishi explained this in finer detail.

  • @sasmitapadhan5160
    @sasmitapadhan5160 Před rokem +1

    Mind-wandering is a psychological process involving the emergence of spontaneous thoughts in daily life.

  • @anasuyazula2831
    @anasuyazula2831 Před rokem +3

    In Bhagavat man(mind), buddhi (intellectual), Chitta and Ahmakar are considered separate from each other but common man can not exactly distinguishe among them and instantly see difference

  • @RadheRadhe-fm4jc
    @RadheRadhe-fm4jc Před rokem +2

    राधे राधे🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @chiraggupta2995
    @chiraggupta2995 Před rokem

    Radhe Radhe swamiji...

  • @CBS1611
    @CBS1611 Před rokem +2

    जय हो👏🚩

  • @diptyraninayak7481
    @diptyraninayak7481 Před rokem

    Neither a physician not even a philosopher can distinguish mind and and brain so clearly. It's only Swamiji who could do this.

  • @lintabinesh5894
    @lintabinesh5894 Před rokem

    Thanks prabhuji🙏🙏

  • @pravinbardolia5679
    @pravinbardolia5679 Před rokem

    jai guru swamiji

  • @levanmelikishvili4373

    Very powerful episode Swamiji. These viewpoint explains so many things and reconciles many contradictions between modern science and eternal Vedic wisdom.

  • @geetima32
    @geetima32 Před rokem

    Thank you Swamiji 🙏 ❤️

  • @monalisahoo6801
    @monalisahoo6801 Před rokem

    Amazing explanation on the difference between mind, brain and thoughts. Thank you Swamiji.

  • @hariharkripalu
    @hariharkripalu Před rokem

    Great what a wonderful combination of spiritual and scientific knowledge in Swamiji great book Power of Thought

  • @talkenglishcourse2302
    @talkenglishcourse2302 Před rokem +2

    Great ji.........

  • @anusayapatel9757
    @anusayapatel9757 Před rokem

    Thought itself is responsible for shaping and framing both character as well as personality.

  • @sreehari668
    @sreehari668 Před rokem

    Wonderful and thank you swamiji

  • @nandkumarkhamkar2514
    @nandkumarkhamkar2514 Před rokem

    Great knowledge

  • @jayantc93
    @jayantc93 Před rokem

    Just fabulous. My mind wandered in gurujis speech

  • @badarigattupalli259
    @badarigattupalli259 Před rokem +1

    PranM
    Swami Ji
    I ❤️U
    What clear explanation with scientific examples
    Beautiful
    Thank U
    We’re blessed
    Swami Ji

  • @arunadas7809
    @arunadas7809 Před rokem

    Most motivational speech 🙏🙏

  • @purnachandrabrahma7001

    This knowledge in the modern era with binary system language is awesome. Thank you very much Swamiji for the fantastic explanation of relation between the mind and heart.

  • @smitamehtadenton
    @smitamehtadenton Před rokem

    What an interesting question regarding the difference between the brain and mind! While the brain is a physical organ in the head, the mind is not limited to the head. Vedas say that the mind not only resides in the etheric heart, but also in each cell of the body. This explains why it has such tremendous power over the body. Thoughts are subtle bundles of energy that can influence our attitude. Wow, thank you, Swamiji.

  • @manu-fo2zq
    @manu-fo2zq Před rokem

    Pranam Swamiji 🙏🙏🙏 This video was incredible I learned so many things.

  • @mariamachado3371
    @mariamachado3371 Před rokem

    Amaizing explanation thank you ☺️

  • @manoramadas9882
    @manoramadas9882 Před rokem

    So interesting and wonderful lecture. So beautifully explained here the difference between brain, mind and thoughts . Thank you Swamiji.

  • @mridulbhattarai2240
    @mridulbhattarai2240 Před rokem

    Thank you so much Guruji for giving us very very valuable knowledge.

  • @Jai_Siya_Ram_Chandra
    @Jai_Siya_Ram_Chandra Před rokem

    This is very informative and helpful.
    Thankyou Swamiji

  • @malathisr4237
    @malathisr4237 Před rokem

    Thank You Swamiji for inspiring us continuosly..... Your lecture about Brain, Mind and Thoughts has given a clarity....
    Radhey Radhey 🙏🙏🙏

  • @simmychaplot667
    @simmychaplot667 Před rokem

    Brain is the hardware and mind is like the software of a computer. That's amazing. Never wondered why we feel pain in the heart region - that's because the mind resides there.

  • @satishnielsen6912
    @satishnielsen6912 Před rokem

    Thnxs swami ji as I belive brain is instrument n mind is subtle waves of thoughts.look forward to read it book.

  • @krishnatulsi4749
    @krishnatulsi4749 Před rokem

    We are quite fortunate to have access to this particular expertise. We learn about spirituality through Swamiji's video, but we also gain excellent knowledge about the outside world.
    In this video, Swamiji explains thebrelation between the Nure system and our thoughts.
    thoughts plays a very vital role to build our personalities.
    Even plants and animals are affected by the vibrations.

  • @shravansoul
    @shravansoul Před rokem +2

    Wow

  • @bidyabhusannayak4318
    @bidyabhusannayak4318 Před rokem

    I was thinking brain and mind are same previously. Thank you Swamiji for the enlightened speech.

  • @sushantakumarmohanty4625

    Mind is not restricted to the head. It is situated in the region of heart. It permeates every cell of our body. Hence it's tremendous power over the body.

  • @editing6704
    @editing6704 Před 7 měsíci

    This was a very very very helpful Video Swamiji 🙏🌟
    Thank you Swamiji,you make us understand important knowledge in a very Simple Way,
    But I was facing a problem,if you can make video on this, Problem is when I clear my doubts with logic, then my Mind again doubts the logic, and again doubts it, means how much I try clear it, to quiet the mind, my Mind Doubts it again, many people say it is OCD of Thinking 🙏
    Can you please Help me?????

  • @political-social
    @political-social Před rokem +3

    where is the livestream? it says it's live??

  • @narottamparida645
    @narottamparida645 Před rokem

    I've always been curious about the relationship between the mind and the brain, and this video provided a great overview of that. The Vedic perspective was particularly interesting and provided a new way of thinking about consciousness."

  • @writertalks4025
    @writertalks4025 Před rokem +2

    🙏

  • @Green-Crystal-tree
    @Green-Crystal-tree Před rokem

    🙏🏻

  • @SnehaSinghaRay
    @SnehaSinghaRay Před rokem

    💙

  • @ashwinikolekar94
    @ashwinikolekar94 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @imrajeshchauhan8747
    @imrajeshchauhan8747 Před rokem +2

    नमस्कार

  • @pwsigma5720
    @pwsigma5720 Před rokem +2

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sheester21
    @sheester21 Před rokem

    We're swimming in a sea of emotions.

  • @user-qt1re4ex4o
    @user-qt1re4ex4o Před měsícem

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @chitchatting
    @chitchatting Před rokem +2

    Guruji yoga

  • @sushamanayak4032
    @sushamanayak4032 Před rokem

    Mind is distinction with brain . Brain and mind is different

  • @santoshsahu3357
    @santoshsahu3357 Před rokem

    Mind makes thoughts which may be positive and negative. Always be happy with the same kind of thoughts. In every situations we should be positive for our development in the path of God. ❤❤

  • @subhashchavan4157
    @subhashchavan4157 Před 4 měsíci

    Pl advice what is the relation of atma also.

  • @deepadoc
    @deepadoc Před rokem

    Pranam acharya ji. Just to be on the same page a)what is the connection between the mind and thoughts b) is there one at all or does there need to be one ( the aha! Thought can happen without the mind? )c)Are thoughts the same as speech voiced and unvoiced? Spoken and unspoken?

  • @lipisindiancuisine4282

    Brain and mind are different. Brain is like the hardware of a computer but mind can be compared with software. Brain resides in the head whereas the mind seat in our heart. Mind creates thousands of thoughts every day.

  • @manisharbathija388
    @manisharbathija388 Před rokem

    Once you choose your bhakti path just forget to give importance to your brain for unnecessary logics and unnecessary thoughts for negativity just unlock your thoughts and start working by power of thought by mind itself

  • @madhusmitadash6439
    @madhusmitadash6439 Před rokem

    The minds function goes way beyond the tangible functioning of the brains neurons.

  • @subhamdas1477
    @subhamdas1477 Před rokem

    The brain is full of miserable thoughts like world. If we want then we can change ourselves by knowing the difference between mind, Brain & Thoughts. 🙏

  • @meenachauhan3703
    @meenachauhan3703 Před rokem

    Very minute distinction between the mimd and brain is described here.can call our mind as CHETNA??

  • @umabag4050
    @umabag4050 Před rokem

    The brain could be described as an organ of the human body that allows consciousness to express itself through the vehicle of the mind. The mind, therefore, is “attached” to and in relation to the brain, senses, nervous system and body