I also wonder why there is not much feedback from the participants? They made such effort to be there yet they sit and really dont say what they are feeling. The listening is important but he has no insight as to what they are feeling. He is not a mind/heart reader. Is it ego? The risk of sounding confused? Like yoga he should encourage that left behind. Speaking for myself.
I am facinated by these videos "however" He's saying that suffering is only a thought. You watch someone for emample, fighting a losing battle with MS, she is suffering mind, body and spirit This illness like many others is degenerative, you don't get well. He's saying she can find peace? I wish that would come true for her and her family.
@joseyl100 Yes she can find peace. A friend whose cancer had infected most major organs had wonderful peace in her knowledge of her true being. Her family was suffering but she was radiant and joyful to the end. I was sitting on the side of her bed a few hours before she left the body and my wife came to the window looking for me. She quietly called my name and asked "Are you there?" Our friend said with a laugh in her weak voice, "He's in bed with me." Peace is always possible.
Keeping the question "What/Who I am?" is also a practice within chan/zen tradition especially in the master Seung Sahn teachings! It`s called HWA-TOU.
this is the message of the New Testament. "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." I agree this is the MOST IMPORTANT message.
The information is posted on the video, near the beginning of part one. The music is "clips" from "Om Namah Shivaya" by Omkara. It is beautiful!!! and available for download from Omkara's site (noted in the write-up).
I also wonder why there is not much feedback from the participants? They made such effort to be there yet they sit and really dont say what they are feeling. The listening is important but he has no insight as to what they are feeling. He is not a mind/heart reader. Is it ego? The risk of sounding confused? Like yoga he should encourage that left behind. Speaking for myself.
joseyl100 1 month ago
I am facinated by these videos "however" He's saying that suffering is only a thought. You watch someone for emample, fighting a losing battle with MS, she is suffering mind, body and spirit This illness like many others is degenerative, you don't get well. He's saying she can find peace? I wish that would come true for her and her family.
joseyl100 1 month ago
@joseyl100 Yes she can find peace. A friend whose cancer had infected most major organs had wonderful peace in her knowledge of her true being. Her family was suffering but she was radiant and joyful to the end. I was sitting on the side of her bed a few hours before she left the body and my wife came to the window looking for me. She quietly called my name and asked "Are you there?" Our friend said with a laugh in her weak voice, "He's in bed with me." Peace is always possible.
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Keeping the question "What/Who I am?" is also a practice within chan/zen tradition especially in the master Seung Sahn teachings! It`s called HWA-TOU.
lorddnet 1 month ago
amazing!!!
justwideawake 2 months ago
Thank you Mooji
smiler7479 3 months ago
Pure truth! :) Thank you master for turning my attention back inwards! :) Om.
MrAshToast 5 months ago
this is the message of the New Testament. "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." I agree this is the MOST IMPORTANT message.
superjujujuice 11 months ago 5
great video!!
Thet3 1 year ago
OM SWASTIASTU RATU BAGUS. Thank you, thank you.
SiriosIX 1 year ago
@SiriosIX saking Bali Nggih?
indrabhaskara 3 months ago
This is so nice! Namaste!
MrSteviesax 1 year ago
These two videos are tremendous.
kingofmilwaukee 1 year ago
"..you find yourself thinking about how many different things there are in muesli." Just love the way Mooji says it.
Mahesh991000 1 year ago
Btw.. what's the exact song by Omkara that's playing at the end.. I can't seem to find it.
ravkes 1 year ago
The information is posted on the video, near the beginning of part one. The music is "clips" from "Om Namah Shivaya" by Omkara. It is beautiful!!! and available for download from Omkara's site (noted in the write-up).
Namaste :)
AwakeningBridge 1 year ago 2
Awesome, Thank you for the quick response!! :)
ravkes 1 year ago
Mind works; heart shines. OM.
singing2god4u 2 years ago 6
@singing2god4u Beautiful..
ravkes 1 year ago
such an important talk, and spoken with such clarity
formlessbeing8 2 years ago
this could well be the most important video on the entire planet
thank you agian
1emptiness 2 years ago 27