Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir - Chakrasamvara
Uploader Comments (KongAnning)
All Comments (58)
-
Polska tu była
-
in 1990's i was honored to meet and be with this group of monks they are sweet and genuine this chant is can move consciousness as a student of buddhist philosophy
do not worship greater being it seems a religion in thailand
when with christians other faiths say buddhism is a philosophy/ practice developing loving kindness
chanting om mane padme hum deepens this attribute other gifts of spirit
and disolves the negative all merit is dedicated to all sentient beings
-
Je ressent la vibrations de leurs chant
-
C'est beau =D
-
Thank you for sharing this chant-video! Its awesome! I downloaded it to my library!
-
Never been a religion. Some aspects are "esoteric" and concealed to more experienced practitioners. More complex philosophies emerge. The supposed deities in the more "esoteric" philosophies of Mahayana and Vajryana (this, Tibetan Buddhism) are merely forms and actions we wish to help cultivate in ourselves through meditation and personal growth. Generating compassion and wisdom, more appropriately and honoring ourselves and others with the teachings. That's the point of Buddhism. Any school.
-
@stevothemanlyman whos got the lyrics to this im there but i think it might have been all that acid back in the 90s
People, Buddhism is a religions and a philosophy in the same time. All religions are also philosophies. I have noticed something important: Those who don't know what Buddhism is all about say that it's only a philosophy, but those who studied Buddhism and are Buddhists themselves don't say that.
What I suggest you to do is to go and study Buddhism before you say anything about it.
KongAnning 2 months ago 2
buddhism is a belief.
stevothemanlyman 6 months ago
@stevothemanlyman Definition of religion:
re·li·gion/riˈlijən/Noun
1. The BELIEF in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, esp. a personal God or gods.
2. Details of BELIEF as taught or discussed.
KongAnning 6 months ago 4
@KongAnning
Buddhism acknowledges no "superhuman controlling power", especially not "a personal God or gods". Images of deities are understood to be reflections of psychological states. The only "controlling power" is karma, the result of past actions, certainly within the realm of the human and certainly within the realm of each individual to control and master.
toothpicksandglue 3 weeks ago
@toothpicksandglue I am so sorry but westerners don't understand the concept of Buddhism at all!
KongAnning 3 weeks ago
what religion is this my friend?
Ebichudude 1 year ago 3
@Ebichudude Tibetan Buddhism
KongAnning 1 year ago 13