Can you please tell us about the music you have used. This sounds as if it is based on the Hindu Raaga Bageshwari as it brings to mind The song 'Nanda ko Nandana'
By the Dagars singing in the medieval Dhrupad Genre. If you hear the introductory 'Alap' portion which isvery slow and reflective it will have the same notes but its melodic structure which appears in the next part is sung faster. google for it folks it was a french jocora or auvidis? recording
69. To disrupt the Sangha, Devadatta asked the Buddha to make stricter rules of conduct for the Sangha. He asked that monks not be allowed to sleep in houses or eat any meat. But the Buddha refused and said: "If some monks prefer to sleep in the open or not eat meat, they are free to do so. But if they do not wish to live this way they do not have to." ... "Devadatta, if you try to break up the Sangha you will reap the evil fruits."
The Real Religion Is Simply Watching And Observing The Operations And Mechanisms Of The Brain.That Is The Direct And Intimate Experiences Of Individual,Not The Reflections Of Any Existing Concepts,Outlines,Philosophies,Religions Or Any Knowlege Of Suttras,Bibles,Incantation,Koan,Koran,Etc,.
Excellent background for those who are not yet able to sit in silence. I would like to use it in a class for psychotherapist learning meditation for use treating perpetrators of domestic violence
Simply beautiful... Pure bliss.
amdetriana 2 months ago
image remember a tsunami!\!!
danielthibault 11 months ago
very nice took me to a place of no body just breath.
Thank you for this gift.
DIMLOADER 1 year ago
Can you please tell us about the music you have used. This sounds as if it is based on the Hindu Raaga Bageshwari as it brings to mind The song 'Nanda ko Nandana'
By the Dagars singing in the medieval Dhrupad Genre. If you hear the introductory 'Alap' portion which isvery slow and reflective it will have the same notes but its melodic structure which appears in the next part is sung faster. google for it folks it was a french jocora or auvidis? recording
Varaha5 1 year ago
how soft it is.....
decadent135 1 year ago
where is the vipassana?
ruzickaw 1 year ago 3
@ruzickaw INSIDE!
MsDhamma 1 year ago
Ethereal music. Perfect for lucid dreaming.
batmanreturnstopitt 1 year ago
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Buddha Is Not A Vegetarian
69. To disrupt the Sangha, Devadatta asked the Buddha to make stricter rules of conduct for the Sangha. He asked that monks not be allowed to sleep in houses or eat any meat. But the Buddha refused and said: "If some monks prefer to sleep in the open or not eat meat, they are free to do so. But if they do not wish to live this way they do not have to." ... "Devadatta, if you try to break up the Sangha you will reap the evil fruits."
.... Story Of Buddha No.69
kao1306 1 year ago
sabbe saththa bawanthu suqee thathwa...
sanjeewaloku 1 year ago
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The Real Religion Is Simply Watching And Observing The Operations And Mechanisms Of The Brain.That Is The Direct And Intimate Experiences Of Individual,Not The Reflections Of Any Existing Concepts,Outlines,Philosophies,Religions Or Any Knowlege Of Suttras,Bibles,Incantation,Koan,Koran,Etc,.
kao1306 2 years ago
Thank you. It calmed down a turbulent mind.
JeevsH 2 years ago
thank you for this beautiful piece..
smartalexpat 2 years ago
this is a meditation of osho? who is the author of this music to meditate?
jjpino222 2 years ago
Thank you for such a real example of Vipassana meditation-seeing things clearly as they are... Awesome.
bcollins1200 2 years ago
Lovely clip, lovely music, but I was hoping for something on Vipassana Meditation as the title suggests.
marcdefaoite 3 years ago 2
awesome
devnara 3 years ago
Results of my meditation:
The mind plays games! The mind plays games! Do I really need that? Do I really need to do X to have the Y experience I want?
intuitiveseducer 3 years ago 2
awesome
edfearnley 3 years ago 3
awesome
edfearnley 3 years ago 3
The music is by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois (Thursday Afternoon).
JayAlanHodgson 3 years ago
Excellent background for those who are not yet able to sit in silence. I would like to use it in a class for psychotherapist learning meditation for use treating perpetrators of domestic violence
Hawkinstherapy 3 years ago
So peaceful!
Lovallservall 4 years ago 4