and that as close as the vedas get to describing god and how to get to god that no books or text can EVER come close to describing the immense beauty of god himself........and that after reading the vedas, and gaining that knowledge you must go back to the SELF to find the unwritten passages to find god, with that knowledge of the vedas at hand. Once you know it, then you can dismiss the vedas as now YOU have that knowldge inside you and now you are treading on the unwritten,.
im sikh, and your teaching on two seperate things, and i agree again, in sikhism it states that the vedas are everything, EVERYTHING, yet they do not know god....
By this it means, in order to understand god, you must first learn the vedas, once your have aquired that knowledge it becomes you, and then AND only then can you say that even the vedas cannot describe the universal god. Its like to dismiss something you must first learn it, by learning it you understand the process of enlightenment,
@IceStudiosYT It is wonderful to hear that you are interested in spirituality at the age of 16. I got drawn to Yogananda at a similar age (I'm 22 now) and forced my parents to take me to India so I could personally meet Kriyananda. If you find the time, you should visit Kriyananda when he makes a public appearance; or visit one of the Ananda communities to meet other devotees.
I also live in London, and sometimes go to the SRF centre for group meditations. You may want to consider going too.
and its that unwritten that is GOD...
but you cannot get their unless you understand and read the dharmic scriptures.Only by once fully understanding can one now disregard, and move on.
OneDharmaYouMovement 6 months ago
and that as close as the vedas get to describing god and how to get to god that no books or text can EVER come close to describing the immense beauty of god himself........and that after reading the vedas, and gaining that knowledge you must go back to the SELF to find the unwritten passages to find god, with that knowledge of the vedas at hand. Once you know it, then you can dismiss the vedas as now YOU have that knowldge inside you and now you are treading on the unwritten,.
OneDharmaYouMovement 6 months ago
im sikh, and your teaching on two seperate things, and i agree again, in sikhism it states that the vedas are everything, EVERYTHING, yet they do not know god....
By this it means, in order to understand god, you must first learn the vedas, once your have aquired that knowledge it becomes you, and then AND only then can you say that even the vedas cannot describe the universal god. Its like to dismiss something you must first learn it, by learning it you understand the process of enlightenment,
OneDharmaYouMovement 6 months ago
vedanta-modern physics............ my life !!!
worldsacrap 11 months ago
Another fascinating talk! Thank you!
forjoyilive 1 year ago
Greetings, I'm from London and I'm 16, and I always see you as a grandfather reply yo me if you see this, thanks for these videos
IceStudiosYT 1 year ago
@IceStudiosYT It is wonderful to hear that you are interested in spirituality at the age of 16. I got drawn to Yogananda at a similar age (I'm 22 now) and forced my parents to take me to India so I could personally meet Kriyananda. If you find the time, you should visit Kriyananda when he makes a public appearance; or visit one of the Ananda communities to meet other devotees.
I also live in London, and sometimes go to the SRF centre for group meditations. You may want to consider going too.
utopianreality 1 year ago