Divine Weapons pt 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

The importance of divine weapons and the Mahabharata, India's foundation Epic of Knowledge and Inspiration

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  • this is Dieter, whos done the Marshall Rosenberg subtitles, just discovered this here. I found this inspiring. The devine weapons.... I have been attracted to a lot of research abt the "crisis" for months, and I feel, clarity is a number one weapon. clarity is powerful. An understanding that is so clear, that it is knowing instead of believing.

  • @dietermaas hey Dieter I am still looking for the original M.Rosenberg interview to go with your great subtitles. I love the mahabharata and glad you are enjoying it too. Did you see my posting about Hyman Spotnitz?

  • The swatik behind you is to hanged like a + sign not in multiplication sign .

  • @heman

    I love the posting on your channel: watch?v=H_gKI77hnIs

    however I studied with a highly UNconventional master in India and I flunked yantra 101

    but I suspect (hope) he still loves me....

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  • @paulagloria hi Paula, the hyman Spotnitz, I admit, that had some stumbling blocks for me in there. Doesn't go well with me, when people state beliefs like "death drive" with seeming "scientific authority". touches painfully on certain "autonomy" issues. ouch. :-) Not so much the beliefs themselves, but the "unawareness" of the foundation of the construct. old school, but not old enough. I am also rejecting his concept of "maturity" and other concepts of "objective not ok-ness".

  • @paulagloria well, I must admit, that I started watching it, but stumbled over some of my judgements after a while. "death drive" etc. How do you filter out, what is valuable, and what doesn't serve your needs, without using labels? Labels and judgements just seem to be so on the surface, and still seem to be main nagivation tool. I think, disregarding the "packageing" and really going from heart, is the way to go.

  • u ignorant buffoon....swastik is a religious symbol in hinduism.....the nazis adapted it and used it as a symbol for their own devious acts....Just because they used it doesn't mean it belongs to them......!!!!

  • interesting about the animals....are you from India? I spent four years there

  • mind your language , respect woman.

  • hey you have a nazi swastik behind please keep it straight atleast....dumbass.

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