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  • this is why i love monks... i love the way they chant... :)

  • @clearviewmind Bahaha

  • sounds like me when I wake up with a hangover!

  • sounds like me in the moring after a heavy night out!

  • 7aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3ooo­oooooooooooooooo

  • Wow

  • Once we realize all our beliefs are the same, then we can get over our petty financial differences and live for the betterment of Earth and the Solar System.

  • @SubconsciousAwaken Humanity is the embodiment of depravity.

  • philosophy buddhism. praise. vise versa. loving kindness.just love each other really. i been through real hell and back, its not worth it. im 28 seen more things than most people will see by the time they pass on than id like to mention. take everybody as your mother. believe that. omm

  • certainly astounding effect...

  • Oh, and I almost forgot:

    Beautiful performance, I can't get enough of throatsinging. For those being as 'addictedä to it as me - check out some of the performances by Wardruna where Gaahl (known usually as that norwegian Black Metal guy) does throatsinging to their music.

  • From what I've herd, there are - or has been - tibetan monks with the ability to chant in unison for lifting blocks; apparently this explains some of the creations found in those areas that we can't reproduce today.

    They might've had a inner knowledge of bending space-time and such but without the external communication (language, quantum physi et al that we've discovered throughout the centuries up til this day).

  • @Guitarscreech06 your joke'n right.

  • As a Western Tibetan practitioner, I cringe when I see such ignorant, narcissistic comments to a group of men who came to show us their chanting, and to dedicate their prayers to us at the end, with no thought of themselves.

    Instead of leaving tedious, boring & ridiculous comments with everybody/anybody wrapped in ludicrous "look what an awesome arguer I am, try this:

    Say 'thank you, St Joseph's Center. And special thanks to the monks who took the years to study and share with us". Tu-je-che.

  • Is the universe an entity ?, no. The universe is creation in process. Intelligence is YHWH & not just energy o gods. If man did not exist, religion neither!. Can u believe that matter understand u ?, with no mind!. Is not the universe. Is what lives in it. The universe is, like a garden that grows all can of things, including our earth. Is an infected garden waiting to be clean one day. & u are not a god in ur mind ?. Amen..

  • @juandey - I respect your right to believe in whatever you wish to - but - just as it is impossible to "..look upon God's face.." so we can only postulate that the universe is an entity... Intelligence, God, the Force, thought, is all just a reflection of something we cannot 100% identify... we may discuss and debate as much as we want, when it all boils down to that minutest inkling of truth... we know nothing and all conforms to what we believe in...

  • @paulitzas I respect too!. But If man knows nothing, why to exist, why be what we are ?. Why be a human & not a rock ? Why intelligence in human form ?. Why not all dark & no light! & why always the mind contradict the brain ?. Why we exist & for what. Why is too late. We are here. Amen

  • @juandey You have a lot of questions my friend.

    A couple of them are are very good ones.

  • esos gueyes eructan como los dioses, me encantan esas canciones!!!!!

  • What an interesting curiosity for Westerners to infatuate themselves with as a mere novelty.

  • @Henners1991

    This is so true, it would be better if westerners could embrace this philosophy and way of life to heal one another and the planet. What a wonderful world that would be.

    But instead westerners just stare either in classic hatred, fear or curiosity. Nothing more. Should we blame westerners for their lack of vision into spiritual concepts, universal concepts when they for the most part are brainwashed (socialized) at birth to be robots?

    I say we ought to try something new.

  • @Angelicsoul9 Well personally I view things as a materialist, not a spiritualist... An atheistic life of morality can be just as beneficial for others as a Buddhist one.

    Besides, Buddhists spit on disabled people because they think it means they were cruel in a past life ;)

  • @Henners1991 hi there - interesting about your statement that "...Buddhists spit on disabled people..." interestingly enough, if this is true (the spitting part), it is not contained to Buddhists... check out some of the Christian fundamentalist ideas... most of the ones I've met think people that are ill, must have sinned in some way or another and brought it on themselves... blo.ody stupid ideas if ever I've heard any!!!

  • @Angelicsoul9 We have the oportunity to do exactly that, that is to try something new.

    An interesting man at the turn on the century went serching for answer to just these questions and rediscovered a fresh approach to tackling the tough questions.

    I might suggest reading "In Seach if the Micarulous" by Ouspensky.

  • @juandey: Your negative attitude isn't appreciated. Maybe you should educate yourself a bit more before you run around posting rude comments. The Tibetan people have been forced from their homes. Everytime I've talked with monks, they've conveyed the same interpretations of those events. They feel that although it was a horrible destructive event that hurt their culture, they feel that they have been giving the opportunity to spread their message around the Earth for all to share.

    Seek Peace

  • What is beautiful about it?, to be a monk & slaved of thoughts around a skull with illusions. To be away in mountains, waiting for reincarnations in innocents boys, without a choice?. Can Buddhism saved the world,no?. Look at them, so fake in clothing, but nothing is real. They do nothing but mind games, seeking truth inside a round bone?. Do they give their lives for others .. no. Amen

  • @juandey

    You ask WHAT is so beautiful about the monks and their lifestyle? It is a higher way of BE-ing. Being enslaved is not their concern, their concern is the WORLD. Although they may not be of the world, this does not mean that are not APART OF IT. Even in the mountains. These boys DO have a choice. Many have left to be apart of the world. Can Buddhism save the world NO. BUT it can offer a different insight about how we live as humans on this earth. Yes, they do give their lives. AMEN.

  • @juandey dude man im Muslim and i can say is this ur suppose to respect other people beliefs man, and im assuming your Cristian, i doubt it says in your religion to hate others and judge, and i so doubt your a perfect Cristian either , worry about your owns sins fool before judging other people

  • @kudurrumaqlu Some of the practices by Sufi have a similar objective as Buddhist chanting.

  • Lol Ummmmm?

  • Im gonna ask one of them to join my death metal band. lol

  • LOL

  • I think the only metal they would be into is drone metal...

  • Very nice.

  • It sounds so beautiful. I have attended the ceremony in Singapore.

  • Tashi Delek! This is so beautiful that I literally get chills. Thanks for posting. :-)

  • why does it want to make me cry

  • scary..

  • i agree with you.

  • sounds almost like a didjeridoo

  • Namaste!

  • beautifull

  • These chant's are spiritually fulfilling

  • cool

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