 To be like that, I don't have to think about it anymore, because of yoga. Oh, what it's done for my hips and my back and it's just the fluidity is just. Your hips. Pretty great. Your back. Your yoga is the crack. You don't know the real song I'm singing to. I'm like, that's very inappropriate. Looks like I told you. Hey, welcome back to our YouTube reaction to the Edits of Corbin. Whomp. Is that appropriate? Oh. Is this one even working? Just as bad. All right. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Instagram and Twitter. Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! The Geppeng movie. The Geppeng documentary film. I don't know if this is the full documentary or if this is a clip from the Geppeng documentary There到了調. Geppeng I'm Geман. Geffeng. You Geppeng? The science behind popular Indian traditions. Interesting. Interesting. So, yeah. I don't know what that means. Oh, I know Indian has a lot of traditions. They do but the science behind them. Well, I'm sure is cool. Because I'm sure a lot of them are so old, because they come from centuries of families doing and pressing it down. And so, I mean yoga came from India. Right. No, absolutely, there is. So I'm sure it's a bunch of that. So here we go. Beautiful, beautiful, that's gorgeous. India, pristine ground of spirituality, a land with a 7,000 year old history, a land held tight to its ancient traditions, embedded with fruits of its deep-rooted culture, passed on through generations, sentiments intact. Despite having witnessed or belonged to this society with innumerable traditions, we lack the understanding of the logical reason behind several rituals and customs and brand them superstitious and meaningless. We have shelved away many of these anecdotes passed on by our forefathers with years of increasing westernization, a lot of it because of sheer ignorance. It's a cool model. Have we ever wondered why certain things are devised the way they are? Yeah, always. Why do we have specifications to every ritual followed? Always ask why. Beautiful, temple. Idol worship is a form of prayer, but what is the reason behind installing these idols in magnificently constructed temples? Thanks, look at that. What is the purpose of temples at all? Temples are constructed in zones where positive vibrations from the earth's magnetic and electric fields can be tapped in abundance. The peak of this energy is felt at the Garbaghraha or the sanctum sanctorum where the deity is installed. People are asked to walk barefoot in temples so that the radiation is easily absorbed. Men are advised to visit temples bare-chested as the human hair has the capacity to absorb positive energy. Women are asked to wear gold ornaments when they visit the temples as gold is one of the best absorbers and radiators of positive energy. This is why many temple Vimana's are made of gold too. We walk around the sanctum sanctorum to enable a state of equilibrium for the brain by its movement around the source of positivity. These are some of the reasons behind the sense of serenity that fills a person from within whenever they visit a temple, regardless of their belief. Felt it in the golden temple? Sure did. Whenever that was, it was incredibly calming. An unsaid rule from the ancient times is that the temple should be the tallest construction in that particular town or city. We see this rule in prevalence in the Agrahaaram style of civilization in the rural areas. The reason commonly stated is that God is the supreme and hence the temple must be the tallest. A true reason behind this practice is the absorbing power of the temple goparam. The goparam is usually filled with paddy on the inside which is an excellent absorbent of shock waves. Wherever lightning hits the village, the rays are diverted to the goparam and the excess harmful rays are transmitted to the earth. Beneficial cosmic rays from the goparam are looked in by the paddy and radiated inside the temple. Abhishekam. There have been debates regarding conducting Abhishekam's for stone idols in temples. These age-old granite idols have the tendency to develop cracks on aging. Regular contact with agents such as milk, honey and oil help in keeping the idol intact thus preserving these ancient sculptures. Another interesting observation is that the base on which these idols are mounted is made up of a specific alloy of gold, silver and traces of lead which have medicinal properties when combined with milk and honey. This is why milk and panjamritam from the Abhishekam that are distributed are said to have special properties that cure many diseases. Earlier, when the literacy rate in the country was much less than it is now, instilling a fear of God was the only way to put forth scientific ideas and practices involving logical reasoning. We have unfortunately forgotten the essence of such genius measures and brushed them away as superstitious. The Ganesha sitting beneath the people tree or the Arasamara Vinayagar is a widely popular deity of worship among women. There is a common belief that women who are unable to conceive will be able to do so if they visit this Vinayagar every day in the early hours of the morning with wet clothes after a shower and walk in circles around the tree. The secret behind the miraculous success of this practice is the people tree. This tree is known to give out high amounts of oxygen and very minimal amounts of carbon dioxide through the day. Oxygen is said to be the best cure for hormonal imbalances in the body and naturally brings undernourished organs back to normalcy. Gradually, the hormones in the uterus start functioning routinely and the woman is able to conceive. Wet clothes help in better absorption of oxygen thus ensuring maximum benefit of the ritual. The motive behind placing the player is to convince people to follow it in the name of God giving them a reason to diligently pursue it. The Indian tradition crows are given special importance as they are considered ancestors. After the meal for the day is prepared, a portion of every dish is kept outside for the crows to feast on so that the members of the family have the satisfaction of having fed their ancestors. Are they really our ancestors or have our forefathers just been spinning yarns? There is an interesting reason behind this age-old tradition. Earlier on, when there was no electricity and hence no proper light in the early hours of the morning, people were doubtful of the food they cooked. The crow, as we all know, is a creature that can eat almost anything and that never refuses food. Interestingly, it can sense the presence of any kind of poison in food. It simply refuses food if it senses poison in it. People from the ancient times happened to use the crow as a tester for food smartly without harming it. It's amazing how animals can do that and sense danger before it comes. When it comes to the food system, the most balanced nutrients, including optimum quantities of all nutrients, conceived into delicious dishes that are easily digestible. Our ancestors even had appropriate meal timings devised to ensure proper and timely metabolism and digestion for adequate energy to carry out the tasks through the day. As an ancient custom says, the best kind of diet for any in a region is the diet consisting of foods grown in the same area. We have essentially evolved through the years to belong to a tropical climate and be accustomed to the foods and lifestyle offered by this region. With the arrival of foreign cultures and lifestyles, the concept of eating out was brought about with the expansion and trade of foreign cuisines which sadly are not the best suited diets for the Indian stomach. Most importantly, eating outside food greatly disturbed the timing of meals. We may believe that the only consequences of ill-timed meals are acidity and gastroenteritis, but actually, the human body functions by a system of energy flow between organs. Ancient scriptures of naturopathy and manuscripts of Ayurveda hold references to the organ clock. Argan clock Greetings We have been living healthily since our childhood and we have been trying to improve our health First, we were working on the organ clock for 12 to 24 hours during the peak hours During that time, in the name of the place we were not given toxin, we took the blood chemistry and converted to acidity in the state of the body When we converted to acidity, we could not get out of the body so we lost the auto-immune system of the body When we lost the auto-immune system, the cells in the brain were new Now, the cells in the brain have started to generate more storage For this, in our culture and in our life when we are living healthily the time and health are in good health In their life there is no disease we are only using the health We have given time for 12 to 24 hours It is very important to say that the liver releases all the blood and you dialysis and to make the blood chemistry stand out it is a very important time So, in the evening from 10 o'clock at 3 to 4 o'clock whoever is sleeping well they will not get any disease So, blood auto- dialysis process If you want to sleep at 10 o'clock you have to eat at 7 o'clock If you sleep after 3 o'clock the liver will use full energy This is the reason why auto-immune system has lost all the energy So, now if you can give medicine at any time if you take medicine you will not get any health If you take medicine the body will die So, for that medicine In the ancient times in the ancient times we started to use amazing medicines in the ancient times You can now see that almost every ancient Indian tradition has a scientific explanation behind it Some of them are deeply spiritual and very much beyond the understanding of the common man because of which they were linked to the concept of blind belief After years of experience and observation our forefathers have drafted these traditions to be imbibed into societal living and lifestyles to ensure a healthy peaceful living So, let's start looking deeper Let's start truly appreciating the riches we have been provided with Let us look at our customs with a positive curiosity After all isn't it our duty as a future generation to carry them forward? Very interesting Yeah, it's I'm a huge skeptic of everything of people, of anything I tend to think I was telling my wife this the other day because I did an audition and my manager was like tell me what you think he wrote something and I think he's lying to me but I assume I think everybody is a lying to me My brain has always worked It's not anything that he's given me any reason to think that he's lying to me It's the way you fry things I don't know why I voted as a kid I was like, yeah they're probably lying I probably did terrible They're probably just not trying to hurt my feelings That's how much of a skeptic I am I'm assuming if you're telling me something you're probably lying to me But anyways that's cool because superstitions were not just India but anyway every culture has this stuff but it's cool when sometimes the science behind them is actually proving because actually ancient civilizations and older cultures were really smart because they didn't have we had the toothbrush 100 something years ago that was probably invented what did they brush their teeth with? They didn't have medicine so there's been science for centuries and so they've had reasons for not always some of them are just either religious or just because they thought this worked and it didn't but it's cool to see when sometimes there's actual scientific evidence behind some of these things and I'm very there's two camps to this on the one that's really important I think it's really important for people to see especially westerners to see eastern traditions because far too often a western mindset will look at those things and make the immediate assumption that that is pure superstition without ever investigating the actual reason for what they do probably what you use for yoga very much so but every single one of those things in the mind of a westerner to look at it and go that is just ancient superstition ever really looking into it and recognizing you know what there's actually some science behind that and there's actually some real faith behind that the other camp is that there are some things you should look at and go you know what there really isn't any science behind that that is an empty superstition and we're only doing it because we've done it and when we question it we're told so both camps but most especially in the west I think far too often westerners will assume they're the more advanced culture and they'll look at things from the east and they'll either go one of two ways they'll fully dive in and go they've been completely enlightened because they went to the east and they'll abandon everything west or they won't even look at the east and say you guys live in the dark ages and we're way ahead of you this is really good yeah it's quite interesting and what America thinks they know about the east you just you just saw something today I'm not even going to say her name conservative I guess pundit you would call her but the kind of person who like that guy who said it was in London who said all Indian foods are bland yes but somebody who they're just they're stupid but anyway they said that Harry Styles I think was on a cover photo shoot he was in a dress and they were like the left or the Democrats I guess in America are trying to destroy masculinity apparently she's forgotten about you know David Bowie or many other famous artists from America who that is their style and then she said at least they understand the need for strong men and I said well I guess you don't know them very well and then posted numerous photos of because in South India I don't know what they're called you know they have the the things that they pull up all the time that if a man wore that now that would be considered a dress in America Ranveer has obviously broken gender stereotypes the warriors not just in India in China or skirt like I don't know what the technical name for them is but as warriors so you're saying they're not masculine right because their your current definition is only women wear dresses right and you could categorically say that a kilt isn't masculine it's just absurd and it does tie into exactly this type of thing where ignorance is typically the birthplace of bigotry and once you begin to learn about another culture you recognize a couple of things not the least of which is there's way deeper meaning behind this than I gave them credit for they actually had thought this through and it's really easy to be an armchair critic about something that you know nothing about so this was very informative let us know more informative videos we can react to down below