#Siddharameshwar #Maharaj - #NON-ACTION (Part 1) - #Nisargadatta's #Guru - #Advaita #Vedanta
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=e2yrP8YfxJk
#Siddharameshwar #Maharaj - #NON-ACTION (Part 1) - #Nisargadatta's #Guru - #Advaita #Vedanta
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=e2yrP8YfxJk
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SzmGkRF2ggU
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If there was anyone who knew #how to #cultivate #compassion, it was #Milarepa.
Milarepa was an #enlightened #Tibetan #spiritual master who was born in 1452.
He is considered one of the greatest #Buddhist masters who ever lived. During his lifetime, Milarepa established the lineage of the Kagyu sect; however, he is very highly venerated, to this day, by all schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Today as we go through this school of life, we shall try to understand how an enlightened person lives. In our pursuit of wonder, we shall borrow knowledge from the following traditions: Buddhism( #Zen and #Tibetian), #Advaita #Vedanta, #Taoism, Confucianism and other schools of #philosophy.
In the West, the intuition of emptiness (expressed in Western philosophy often as nihilism) is conceived as lack. This inherent sense of lack, according to the scholar David R. Loy, is seen as needing to be overcome or obsessively filled. This explains the West's hyper-consumerism, narcissism, and obsession with things and status.
We obsessively spend our days in the desperate attempt to fill with consumer goods the void intuited at the centre of existence.
The East (even though becoming more and more Westernised every day) has traditionally seen emptiness, not as lack, but as pure potentiality.
That is to say, emptiness is seen as pure allowing. That which allows anything at all to exist.
Emptiness is seen as the generative ground from which anything at all can arise.
#Quote from #pa
Do you believe in #God ?
"I believe in Monistic Idealism. This means I believe everything is ultimately one #consciousness. I’m attracted to non-duel philosophies like Neoplatonism or #Advaita #Vedanta. When I was younger I thought that a collective mind would be not as self aware as a little individual mind, but now I don’t think that is the case. A transcendent mind with so much more information could be more aware and powerful. That’s what I think of as God. That’s what makes sense to me. I have had experiences which have proven to me that there is a spiritual world full of spiritual beings, but as far as an ultimate godhead, I guess I don’t know for sure. I like to believe there is though."
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=DcrkHBpG5kM
The #Enlightened #Life
" #Swami is so well educated -- he has a broad understanding encompassing may fields loosely related to the play of #consciousness -- #Advaita #Vedanta, one without a second is his main subject.
Clever and humorous."
#Ashtavakra #Gita - The Enlightened Life | Swami #Sarvapriyananda
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Pz0U2y_4OGQ
Hallo zusammen, ich heisse Wolfgang und bin Klavierlehrer in der Schweiz. Ich interessiere mich für #advaita, #bicycling, #music, #nature und #piano.