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  • This stuff is interesting. I got really interested in spirituality after stumbling across a book online. It takes you through a step-by-step process on how to attain yogic powers. Before reading this, I was really skeptical about spirituality. But after practicing the techniques for a year...out of intense curiosity, I started manifesting telepathy and things like that. It was uncanny! Check out my channel as the vidoes on it contain the link to the website which has the book for free.

  • at 2:00 min mark, see the yoga practice more extensively See also 0:40

  • O,.

  • There's no need to dedicate a lifetime to ritualised yogic meditations and techniques in order to become 'enlightened'; one simply needs to open their heart and become aware of everything around them.

  • I wonder how old is this Yogi? He looks pretty old and practices that he does is impressive. General responds to some of the postings below. There is no discrimination between genders in Buddhism though there are differences in practices. Some are more appropriate for men and some a more suitable for women.I will leave it at this and if you would like to learn more about core teachings of Buddha, we can have a good discussion rather then criticizing each other. Love

  • If they are truly enlightened then they would share their teachings with all who would listen.

  • @Austinthrowsdown

    true but a seret passed down thru time just like this that has come from the times of Shiva really must b kep secret and honoured in silence shouldn't it

  • Why the secrecy? Unless the techniques have supernormal results or grant siddhis, there is no reason to keep it a secret.

  • @LucifersArgument secrecy guards against charlatains

  • Fail. Lmao.

  • nice. it's all about intention!

  • Admission to The Path...occurs for any who seek, knock, ask.

    Ordination...occurs during the process of Admission.

    Awareness...a natural distillation of the process.

  • Those who are way to spiritual development would appreciate this.

    Those that are grounded to this earth need to open up to possibility of human development beyond ' normal'.

  • Want to get in touch with your true higher self?Need to go a little deeper?Unleash your true psychic powers.THE-HIDDEN-SPIRITdotCOM it is time to wake up.

  • StarChild: I assume U have never heard of either Yeshe Tsogyal or Ninguma? Perhaps you would like to research those 2 women who are recognized as lineage holders. Or perhaps research the dakinis...not much said about dakas in Tibetan Buddhism....I sincerely hope your heart and mind are open enough to take on this challenge and I wish you much luck in your endeavors....

  • a good hard smak on the ass releases the kundalini at the base of the spine.

  • All truth and knowledge should indeed be free for all and not kept secret.

  • @Agui007 those who knew the teachings in the past knew also that not everyone is prepared for all kind of knowledge. it would do more harm than good. everyone has to get their own path according to their level of awareness. some boundaries just must not be passed. they cannot be in fact.

  • @unbornanddeathless That has relevance actually as there are many people in this world who just aren't prepared for spiritual knowledge, different levels in other words it's a much higher level.

  • @Agui007 Tibetan monks should be Very concerned about whose hands these teachings will fall in. It makes a big difference in terms of how they will be preserved and used as well. There is a fear that this information can be manipulated, used out of context or botched up..and that usually happens when any social movement goes mainstream in the Western world...particularly..I thought that was a given. Sure there has to be some type of "screening process" and even that is not foolproof.

  • Where are the women monks?

  • @StarChild19680 We call them nuns :) But as is mentioned in the video, these practices are mostly performed by yogis (and yoginis), not monks and nuns.

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  • @oscie1 interesting point of view

  • @oscie1 how many women you talked to to get to this number my brother, to say that 99% are a way way you must have interviewed and worked with thousands of people, careful with your preconcepts on explaining things you do not understand… The Nature of Women... There are many methods

  • @oscie1 what a schauvinistic point of view; shame on you; obviously you've some issues to deal with; a woman is just as good if not better (as guru rinpoche would say) of 'real tib. spirt. training' than a man; unfortunately she was conditioned to bear children and take care of the man and terribly discouraged to pursue spiritual training (educate yourself before you spew nonsense); that however is changing as we speak;

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  • @oscie1 This view of women speaks strongly of misogyny. Nothing invented by women? Odds are, the means of sewing the fabrics we wear, the recipes for the bread we eat, and many ancient medicinal remedies were given to us by women, while a significant share of men were inventing, and using, implements to butcher one another. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity certainly recognize a number of inspired females. They have more potential than you credit them for in this post.

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  • @oscie1 The Buddha also encouraged us not to believe anything because he said it, but rather because it appeared true in our own experience. It would certainly have to be a harsh experience indeed to convince someone that a populace of billions, including nurses, mothers, teachers, doctors, and more, are universally evil.

  • @oscie1 Hm mm mmm,... what can you say about free will on atomic level and world population?

  • @oscie1 Dogs are not bad, so you don't have to say about anything to be worst than dogs. Secondly men and women are spiritually the same. Everything is same with everything even with dogs.

  • @akibmatf the point is-we have more recognition of our consciousness than dogs-therefore we have more responsibility

  • I wonder if the supposed serenity one gets from yoga or meditation is what we in the West call "flow", where you are so involved in what you're doing that the rest of the world diminishes and your awareness of time fades.

  • @OysterLava I think being in the flow is similar to meditating. I think they both produce alpha brainwaves.

  • there is indeed such wisdom here...

  • If he was a true Buddhist, he would not keep his yoga a secret or punish those who seek his yoga knowledge. True Buddhists spread love and knowledge to everyone around them, even the wicked and ignorant.

  • @Jubeski I was just thinking the same. Not very spiritual.

  • @Jubeski a good teacher does not teach grade 8 math to kindergarten; a true buddhist does not teach advanced practices to people who couldn't handle them; perhaps you should take the hint

  • wow, it is just SO SO special. We must purchase it.

  • @ryanshinobi The Sanskrit word yoga has many meanings,and is derived from the Sanskrit root "yuj" or "yog", meaning "to control", "to yoke" or "to unite".Translations include "joining", "uniting", "union", "conjunction", and "means"

    Mundane usage of yog is still made in India's school math where instead of two plus two =4, we say something like 2 yog 2 =4.

    Thank You

  • Nice video: ..a world that is not of this world.

    Beautifully said.

  • Yogins who are successful in their practice some to be able to recognize the authentic nature of reality as it is, without the delusion of an objective reality. This removes a human's ability to experience anger, hate, jealousy, sorrow, regret and all the other mental afflictions that human beings are subject to. It is not an exterrior thing that can be identified, only the Yogin knows what he experiences.

  • Put simply, the idea is that the display to your perception is the play of the dynamic energy of your own mind and we mistake it as an objective reality. Another way to think of it is that the mind's appearance (thoughts) is confused for its essence (rigpa) and this confusion causes us to mistake the display for an objective reality.

  • Yoga comes from an older word ugiri (spelling?) which is where the modern words "yoke" and "union" comes from. This form of Tibetan Yoga is not just meditation as you can see from the film it involves physical movements and postures. There are other kinds of Yoga in the Tibetan tradition that do not necessarily involve the physical postures although they cross polinate a lot and you will find mixtures of the traditions.  Mudras, Mantras, Mandalas, Visualizations and chakras are also used.

  • please oh wise enlightened youtubers. Why does he jump about like that? If he is meditating, why doesn't he just meditate? There is no need to dance about so... such dancing about with the belief that it is necessary, is surely attachment to rites and rituals... and why do the monks show him so much respect, A.) he should be above respect, B.) it doesn't really do anything... and why does the commentator sound like a food critic? hahahahahah!

  • @TinSoldierPhoenix L0ll you're blinded by the word "youtubers" already, how can anyone answer your question but yourself?

  • @zaikapasaica

    indeed. I was blind, now I can see, you better believe it... I'm moving on up now, out of the darkness! Hahahahahahaah! thank you for your comment, it has cheeered me up; I'm confused as to what you are trying to mean, but at least my reply is hilarious and rib-tickling and testicle smashingly brain tinglingly teasing! Hahahahah! au revoir good sir, and may I hopefully see you someday sipping cocktails on a gangsta pool party! Hahahahaah!

  • @TinSoldierPhoenix you are funny! hahhaha :D thanks for the laugh

  • anyone knows full title of this film?

  • thanks for all the insights full comments

  • Movements and postures are not important, it is the mind that meditates, not the body. And if you try to emulate the video without initiation and proper explanation, it will only be funny exercise, but you will probably not reach enlightement :-). It seems to me like one of the 6 yogas of Naropa, but there are more useful tibetan buddhist meditations for modern people.

  • that is one active 90 year old.

  • i m greatful to u for showing me this viedio --- really great

  • These 'yogi's,' however advanced or studied they are in their disciplines, are guilty of the same dogma that zealous Christians are. Happiness can be acquired in many ways. Although I regularly meditate and do yoga, it is silly to claim that ONLY a specific movement of body OR mind will facilitate happiness/ enlightenment. Your practice to master your mind and body should be devoid of mysticism. It should be based on reason and dynamic knowledge (the kind of knowledge amenable to change).

  • @clandestine6760 not kuma sutra hehe

  • @JoshRom "If you're feeling better at the end, you are probably doing it right." - Roger Thomson (about meditation)

    My idea of Buddhism in general is non-dogmatic. I have never seen any Buddhist claim that only a specific way is supposed to bring happiness. Whatever works for you is the right way.

  • @JoshRom Please don't confuse "reason," intellect and "knowledge" with Enlightenment. There may be many paths to Enlightenment But, Enlightenment is [period]. ... It is not subject to anything except what it is: eternal bliss and understanding, beyond any logic or reason. The intellect is "dynamic" and amenable to change, indeed. But, Enlightenment is truth itself. Difficult f to grasp, I know, but you can "grasp" this only by reaching Enlightenment and true Peace.

  • @JoshRom i give you 5 stars to your comment because you can't substitute dogma as mysticism or some ritual

  • @JoshRom didn't hear anybody claiming theirs is the only way and what's this babbling about mysticism? it is the sign of arrogance to criticise something without first knowing what is really about

  • These are the great ones. Al the others, with power, are nothing. Al our leaders are nothing ! Bring onley sorrow.

  • what you view of god is a old cunt on a cloud you fool

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  • So what makes these guys any different from christian/islamic/etc. ascetics who torture themselves for nothing, and contribute nothing?

  • @chowpappy They´re not ascetics since they´re Buddhists, followers of the Middle Path. Asceticism was renounced by the Buddha after having it tired out.

    Thge rest of your claims are speculative. You assume they neither gain nor they contribute wich is wrong. Gaining is the liberation they find, the contribution they make is compassion. The core of not only Buddhist virtues but also the root of all spiritual teachings and realisations.

  • aah, lot's of negative marks for an honest question :) Oh well, a wiseman once said 'if you're going to tell the truth, keep one foot in the stirrup."

    But on to 'gain' and 'contribute'. An examination of history will reveal a somewhat different story. Usually what's 'gained' is power over other people, and what is contributed is destructive dogma. Keeping your people starving and in the stone-age is hardly compassionate.

  • @chowpappy you have a point; one must always be mindful

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  • @chowpappy torture themselves? did you look at the guy? hes like 90 years old and looks fit like a 30 year old!

  • koita na deis re ton atimo ton rinpoutse...

  • Out of time....made of stillnes that is more active than any movement....out of time...limitless......thankyou

  • distressed7 you are correct

  • Big deal. What is this western obsession with archaic eastern religious practice? There are methods of obtaining enlightenment without deference to this kind of nonsense.

  • Thanks for uploading this, impressive!

    I have just seen the complete movie "Yogis of Tibet", which is different than this one. Very interesting movie!

  • haha, 45 seconds in; what was the point of that?

  • "pressure washing" the chakras and the body with breath is why they jump up and slam down.

  • what does that mean?

  • They clean out the Nadis and all energy meridians by forcing prana or chi through them. its not practical to do regular Hatha Yoga out in cold Tibet :-)

  • @chrisdotwynn its a yoga called trulkhor

  • @chrisdotwynn its a yoga called trulkhor

  • @koolaidolio Stop trying to act like you know whats going on because you dont, these trainings are unknown to the public

  • @oscie1 You are right, i don't know Tsa Lung Trul Khor, i only know what a venerated Bonpö lama taught my teacher. It would be nice if you contributed some knowledge rather than downplay what is known about this fantastic but elusive practice.

  • @koolaidolio All i know is that tibetan qigong/yoga is the most secret, personally i would not waste my time with any spiritual or kungfu master/buddhist /taoist monk /hermit in asia because you are not going to learn anything from them.

  • @oscie1 Really? have you ever asked a Tibetan yogi to show you practices? Of course they won't show you the practice if you are ready AND only if they can trust you. I was lucky to learn SOME exercises from my guru.

    It is an old-school mentality to keep practices like these secret because the yogis don't want them to be exploited or stolen from them.

    The Tibetan yoga i have learned seems to be authentic because i saw this video AFTER i learned the poses and i was experiencing the same effect.

  • That's one of the movements in Yantra Yoga

  • In tuned with the Universe......

  • Tobetans have been much better at preserving thier culture and religion than indians. Most indians know nothing about their religion ...only a handful of yogis know that and even they are diminishing. A lot of hindu religion has already been lost and will never be brought back, and whatever is left is diminishing quickly.

  • Wtf are you talking about? How is Hinduism diminishing quickly? Have you ever been to India? There's certain villages where all they do is study Hinduism ALL DAY, Hinduism will never be lost because India embraces Hinduism more than any other country embraces a religion. India and Hinduism are almost synonymous with each other.

  • hahahah,,, have u been to mumbai , delhi, calcutta, madras, coimbatore,..bollywood and tollywood rocks over there....people follow the corrupted version of hinduism there. Most hindus beleive in the caste system....which aint real hinduism at all...u are talking about isolated villages...thats the minority not majority. Yes India embaces corupted hinduism or india embraces hinduism by name only.or india embraces political hinduism..but very very little india embraces true spiritual hinduism.

  • that guru look like he is written in the book of the DEAD.

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  • Yep, Kali/Tara/Satan is definately wearing their skulls as a necklace lol

  • CassiusChrysanthe, true they are called Naljorpas but that word is just Tibetan for Yogis, lol.

  • Best place to find the death worshippers with an antichrist is among "Christians". They go through a death rite whenever the U.S. goes to war somewhere against some 3rd world "heathen" nation. Watch some sneering USNazi talk of "Gawd's will" while touting a yellow ribbon on this chest. Look at the mind controlled zombies yell "Amen"! Then watch a total moron talk about other faiths and other disciplines he can't even pronounce, let alone expound on. Then afterwards comes coffee, sugar and shit.

  • You are not being very wise in your statement. You cannot point the finger at any race, religion, or practice, because it is different from your race, religion, or practice. We cannot judge, for it is not or place to judge. To summarize a whole group of people in a very negative manner, well, that is just a very unwise thing to do. Stay on the path towards enlightenment. Steer clear of negativity. God Bless.

  • Tell your preachers to follow your advice as well. I know an evangelical pastor that left the pastorate for a lesser paying job after the Iraq holocaust. Smart bombing...:) Yeh sure. He said to me, "I resonate with your feelings." So, yes you're right: yet the conscientious are far in the minority. Christianity was the foundation of Harvard, Princeton. Univ. of Chicago, Yale, Cambridge, Oxford, and the list goes on. What in the hell happened?

  • I do not claim to have the answers to the worlds problems. I did not create any religion, and I do not have multiple pastors, nor do I claim to agree with the teachings of all pastors under Christianity, as I am sure you don't agree with the teachings of all leaders under whatever religious background you choose to partake in. You are focusing on the negative. Stop focusing on the negative of things, and focus on the light. Focus on the positive. That is the path towards enlightenment.God Bless

  • The Bible focuses on what you call the negative on just about every page. Sin, disobedience, failure, the warnings of "the hell that awaits us all, unless we repent and believe the gospel..." Again, clean your side. This is not a light deal my friend. We;ve been having war after war under the banner of "christ." The latest crusade fiasco was largely supported by "the faithful". We better focus on reality is all I am saying.

  • Honestly, I believe alot of peoples translation of God and his teachings are a bit out of wack, for a lack of better words.I agree, people do tend to focus on the negative, and teach fear instead of love. For example, I beleive that God's teachings are present not just in the Bible, but in the Quraan, as well as other religious books. I think the true path to enlightenment is a combination of it all. I have very different beliefs that are controversial to many though.

  • Your definition of God is despicable.

  • Sorry you feel that way. The truth is that regardless what my thoughts and opinions of God are, they are just that, my thoughts and opinions. Nobody alive has a "definition" of God, because we living beings don't know exactly who or what God is. With that said, I don't wish to argue it any further. You believe what you choose to, and I will believe what I choose.God Bless

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  • To see the excellent 76 minute documentary "The Yogis of Tibet" you can use this tiny url.

    tinyu rl. com/YogisT

    (take out the spaces)

  • thanks

  • At the moment "Yogis of Tibet" is on youtube in 8 parts. Search on

    "Tibetan Buddhism: Secrets of the Yogis of Tibet"

  • There are no secrets, everything is out there for you to see. Its a shame that you, or me, don't have the eyes to see the knowledge which is radiating like the sun to your blind eyes and deaf ears. A guru is supposedly someone who can see that... and if he won't tell you something it's because it's not something that would help you get there. Even Dharma can be poison if for the wrong person at the wrong time. Drop this stupid thelemic-new-age view.

  • a love swell is rising..deep and mysterious..we will all fall victim..to this fantastic joy.

  • In this video a teacher (slob dpon bsod nams bzang po) supervises three yogis doing yantra, and later another teacher (a pho rin po che), who the video says is about 90 years old, also does yantra.

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  • it is a honor to see this video wisdom cannot be sold but grown inside all of us

  • They're doing Tummo! :D :D

  • Show this to the rascals in LA who want to sell Yoga.

  • I hate all secrecy! No yoga should be secret.

  • That which is of the more potent form of spiritual technologies can only become profaned and distorted in the hands of those who do not understand it. And the fact is that these techniques which have been kept secret can damage oneself immensely if one is not careful and does not use them in the right way. The human being is a multidimensional phenomenon - of great complexity. If any one element of his being is imbalanced, it can create an imbalance in the entire structure.

  • you are seem to be out of urs mind man be cool this is the path of the cool pplz so take the secrets becoming humble and honest.

  • so, i guess those in cultures in which it has been practiced for hundreds of years are just wrong and should bow to your superior, albeit ethnocentric, wisdom?

  • Real knowledge should be shared with all of humanity! Secrecy has not gotten us any closer to godhood. Secrecy stinks of cold ego, sharing radiates like the sun. The sun has no secrets, nor should yoga!

  • @JolPil, my friend it is clear you have not practiced much yoga of any kind. If you have you would not make such rash statements.

    Yes it is true the teachings are secret but they are also open to all who are worthy to be initiated. And, to be worthy is up to you. In most cases there are three things one must cultivate first for these lamas to take you seriously, now i will not tell you what they are but if you are serious you can find out on your own.

  • Well I can see that this yogi has NOT absörbed the secrets of physical immortality and eternal youth, which was the goal of all those ancient hatha-yoga texts, go read The Original hatha-yoga texts! The phrase Physical Immortality is mentioned there over 50 times! ...kusali11: you are fruitcake!

  • Wow Jolpil I've been called many things but never a fruit cake, I guess it's the first time for everything. It also Sounds like you're angry about something I would be curious to know what. But really it looks like you're trying to sell Hatha Yoga to people, LOL ... good luck to you. Hatha-Yoga definitely has it's benefits.

  • active stillness , vibrant silence

  • Todos los comentarios en ingles son pura basura que pena de verdad...

    Tibet. un gran centro espiritual

  • I am pretty shocked to see so many hatred messages. I guess it's not easy for people to accept different kinds of people, especially those with high level of hormones who are porno surfing for masterbation.

  • Now this would be around the right lines eh

    All leads to one the one leads to the all

  • I can't believe all the mean and nasty comments on this video. He's aloud to live his life how he want's. What makes you guys so much better?

  • No need to kick his teeth dude, he already lost them. But you definitely need a strong kick in your thick western ethnocentric arrogance, unless you still have some teeth left...

  • that's only christianity

  • Is Buddhism a god-less religion?

  • Within Buddhist cosmology, there are a strata of beings which are something like gods as we understand them in polytheistic religions. These beings are powerful and long lived, but not immortal and they are not responsible for the creation of the universe. They are subject to rebirth just like humans; they cannot mitigate this with their divine powers.

    As for a conception of deity as it is known in the Abrahmanic religions, nothing within Buddhism would be described in this way.

  • "They are subject to rebirth just like humans"

    I have to assume they aren't humans because you say "just like humans," meaning diff. from humans. You say they are "long lived" but not immortal. If they're not live human beings, how are they "subject to rebirth?"

    Are they disembodied spirits who die and are born again as spirits? Please explain.

    The reason I ask, especially my original Q is because someone here started speaking to me of God & I understood Buddhism didn't have 'a' God as such.

  • Humans are not the only creatures which go through rebirth in the Buddhist universe. Generally speaking, Buddhists speak of six classes of beings: gods, demi-gods, humans, animals, ghosts and beings in hell. All beings are born and die, and via moral action, they can improve or worsen their next rebirth. No one is stuck in any form forever.

    I think you maybe able to find a good answer to your question if you clarified what conception of "God" or "god" you are talking about.

  • (cont'd)

    "God is the absolute truth, form with attributes, and formless with no attributes." And "Does a masterpiece just randomly appear on the canvas, or is it created?" <= This sounds more like Creationism or Hinduism than Buddhism.

    When I pressed him on this he said:

    "You could certainly be correct, there are many branches of Buddhism as i understand. I am not certain if they are the same or not"

  • I assume from what you say that other "non-human" beings (gods, demigods, ghosts & beings in hell) are reborn in "spiritual" form, correct?

    I wasn't talking about it. It was a fellow here who said, "A godless religion, that is a tricky thing no?"

    I told him my concept was Buddhism didn't have a God as such & asked him if that was correct? From his answer, it sounded like he believed in the God of Abraham, the Hebrew God & was a Buddhist too: (cont'd)

  • Even a Godful religion is tricky as well. God is a concept by some, and a means to manipulate by others. To the rest who are innocent, naive and gullible, God is real and a loving father that needs a woman  to pray hard before He heals her only daughter. GHow cruel!

  • "Even a Godful religion is tricky"

    Everything is tricky; even my name - and yours.

    "God is a concept..." Yes...

    "...a means to manipulate by others." Yes.

    "God is real " I couldn't say one way or the other; I'm an agnostic. (Tetragrammaton)

    "...and a loving father..." <==Only figuratively.

    "that needs a woman to pray hard before He heals her only daughter. GHow cruel!" <= Not MY God!

    No-mas-te!

  • After watching these transcendent poses, I don't understand why they aren't more popular in bookshop windows and fashionable gyms here in the west.

  • Rizickaw,

    There are very good reasons for the secrecy. The fundamental reason is that if you give a teaching to those who are not ready to receive it - they will only corrupt it and distort it in so many ways. Because the techniques are of immense potency, if used in the wrong hands they can bring ruin upon the disciple.

    And considering the conditions of today's society, secrecy regarding the more advanced techniques is an absolute necessity.

  • Truth cannot be corrupted, that is true.

    The secrecy however is due to use of certain techniques which, if one does not have the proper understanding and training, can cause more harm to one's consciousness than expansion of it. There have been many cases where people employing these techniques improperly have become insane, deluded, and incapable of coping with everyday life. It has only contributed to one's suffering due to improper use.

  • It is not only some secret techniques which can make people insane, anything can do it, especially religion which has caused more insainty than anything else.

    causing mass delution. I met many monks who were incapable of coping with everyday life. A sound meditation technique never causes any harm, only those abstruse secret teachings.

  • It is not a problem due to the fact that they are secret. They are secret for a very good reason. The average person in the possession of these techniques will only psychologically damage himself due to his ignorance.

    It is how the techniques are used according to the subtle underlying intention of the practitioner which can be a danger. One who is utilizing the techniques only for the sake of egoistical powers is only bound to create heaps of suffering for himself.

  • There are very good reasons for the secrecy. And that is not just a Tibetan phenomenon, all of the mystery schools whether within the East or within the West which utilize more advanced forms of yoga have emphasized secrecy. What one is learning with these advanced methods is how to manipulate and control energy in a certain way which - if one is not careful, can lead to severe physical illness, mental disorder, or in some cases, death. There are cases of death due unleashing abrupt kundalini.

  • You said: "Buddha: I dont have the closed fist as other teachers have. But Tibetans like to make a big secret out of nothing with their distorted Buddhism."

    I say:

    "Holy Sweeping Generalization, Batman!"

  • LOL :) Love it.

  • Well, but think of it this way...

    If you were a skilled mathematics teacher, would you teach advanced calculus to someone who didn't know basic arithmetic? If you did teach calculus to someone who didn't know arithmetic, how far do you think they'd get in working a calculus problem? What about when they tried to teach their friend? Would their friend learn the same good calculus YOU had taught?

  • The secrecy (I think) comes from a time when things were not as organized & regimented like they are now. Nowadays, we have standardized levels of achievement that one must reach, before moving to the next level (such as in schools), but these guys are dealing in something that predates that, somewhat.

    It was up to the teacher to be SURE that his student had learned adequately before moving on to other teachings.

  • It 's wonderful ! But I think that the master of yogi is not Buddhist monk because he has long hairs and beards . Thank you for sharing .

    nutier

  • that does not mean he is not a monk my friend.

    shanti

  • Thank you for replying to my comment . I think only that a monk may shave off the hair, beard and nails because its get more of desires, the desire to get beautiful hair, or beard , nails etc.A monk does not look like a simple man .

    nutier

  • This Video is a jewel. Thank you for uploading this footage.

  • Trul khor rocks!

  • A great ocean accepts all rivers....

  • A real yogi cannot be kicked out of any place

    that is dear to them...

  • 'Message of the Tibetans' - Arnaud Desjardins

  • Correct. Arnaud Desjardins also made various other wonderful such movies, I recommend his journey to film the Sufi masters.

  • DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THIS VIDEO MAY BE PURCHASED?

    WHAT IS THE OFFICIAL NAME OF THE FILM?

    Thankyou to the uploader, this is wonderful footage.

  • It would be extreme privilege for me to have such a Master Yogi as a teacher. My wish.

  • awesome!

  • The video is nice, but the commentator doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.

  • Anyone met any real yogis like this in real life, I am very interested in these practises. Please respond to me. Thanks

    Blessings.

  • Find a Lama first a real center, and be prepared to hundreds of thousands of different, essential practices before even reaching this stage.

  • Just find your local Tibetan/mongolian Buddhists; there at a lot in China... beleave it or not....mostly meet at peoples houses...some Chinese monks practice in secret ...like the last thousand years...

  • I like this video.