Andy Ferguson
Andy Ferguson
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Відео

Polly Woodside Trailer
Переглядів 45 годин тому
Polly Woodside Trailer
Seed cinema Storytelling Workshop
5 годин тому
Seed cinema Storytelling Workshop
Mr Velvet Ears - documentary Trailer
Переглядів 18 годин тому
Mr Velvet Ears - documentary Trailer
Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail STINGER
Переглядів 1958 годин тому
Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail STINGER
Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail JOYS
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Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail JOYS
Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail LAUNCH
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Dementia Friendly Forest & Sensory Trail LAUNCH
Kim Anderson stinger 2022
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Kim Anderson stinger 2022
Steiner Cinema Ad new cut
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A promo film for the Ballarat Steiner School
Pozible Video for Angela
Переглядів 173 роки тому
Pozible Video for Angela
Keep Creating
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A short film about creating while in lockdown.
Circle of Love
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Circle of Love
Stained Daisies
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Stained Daisies
MemoryAtlas - first stage 2015
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For your eyes only please.
REBEL ELDERS Music Clips
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Here is a sample of some of the Music Clips made be the members of The Rebel Elders group, working in collaboration with various regional young people. The ages ranged from 14 to 92. Coordinated and inspired by Rose Turtle Ertler. Filmed, edited and brainstormed by Andrew Ferguson
Lily Dance
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Lily Dance
ELAA Conference Video
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ELAA Conference Video
Neuro Node Presentation
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Neuro Node Presentation
The Stained Daisies - Get Back Home
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The Stained Daisies - Get Back Home
C3Apartments Promo Stinger
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C3Apartments Promo Stinger
Engaged Communites What a Team
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Engaged Communites What a Team
Disc Golf - Innovation Grant
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Disc Golf - Innovation Grant
Pride of Ava
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Pride of Ava
Melbourne Shines
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Melbourne Shines
Now you see me
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Now you see me
A dark journey through Victoriana Pleasures
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A dark journey through Victoriana Pleasures
The Stained Daisies - Get Back Home - Letterbox
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The Stained Daisies - Get Back Home - Letterbox
Family Patterns
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Family Patterns
PCFA - Comprehensive Cancer Clinic
Переглядів 256 років тому
PCFA - Comprehensive Cancer Clinic
Stonefield Graded
Переглядів 2006 років тому
Stonefield Graded

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @NorbertoCaldon-v9r
    @NorbertoCaldon-v9r 2 місяці тому

    Kutch Flat

  • @joeykathlean9875
    @joeykathlean9875 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this. Love listening to Robina 😍 She is an excellent teacher. She says things “straight up “ ❤ 3/23/2024

  • @bsways
    @bsways 11 місяців тому

    Westerners listen to this and their immediate reaction is "what can I get, what can I do, what can I attain'". They see it as another thing in the future that will make them happy. They want a fix and they want it now. I've been practising meditation and doing retreats for the last ten years and what I've learnt is that its an endless process of letting go. Noticing and letting go over and over and over of everything. It's all desire and aversion. It has become my whole life. It took some very enlightening experiences sitting with myself on retreat to push me on to beginning the work. However, the work has become a labour of love.

  • @samholden4171
    @samholden4171 Рік тому

    My mum was gone when this song came out😢😢😢

  • @carlranger8060
    @carlranger8060 Рік тому

    'Suck my tongue'

  • @DogsReignSupreme
    @DogsReignSupreme Рік тому

    I have thought for some time, that wisdom centres would be a wonderful thing. Come as you are.

  • @DogsReignSupreme
    @DogsReignSupreme Рік тому

    How to deal with psychopaths and sociopaths? I understand that the Buddha helped several serial killers. I have been surrounded by them most of my life, and I believe the only thing I can do is try to stop them from causing suffering. My sense is that sociopaths have the ability to regain their humanness. They have to really want it though, and road will be long and difficult. I view psychopaths, as always predatory, as there seems no way to redemption and self redemption.

  • @jingtianyang4895
    @jingtianyang4895 Рік тому

    If people wish to understand All Buddhas of the three periods of time They should contemplate the nature of the Dharma Realm Everything is made from the mind alone

  • @jingtianyang4895
    @jingtianyang4895 Рік тому

    若人欲了知 三世一切佛 应观法界性 一切唯心造

  • @jingtianyang4895
    @jingtianyang4895 Рік тому

    南无阿弥陀佛

  • @jingtianyang4895
    @jingtianyang4895 Рік тому

    Namo Amitābha

  • @HG-hm4gf
    @HG-hm4gf 2 роки тому

    Guys, when recording, and putting it afterwards online, make sure the sound is clear and understandable.

  • @tandinpenjor4580
    @tandinpenjor4580 2 роки тому

    No hindu text say anything about meditation or mind, text like Ramayan, Gita, or 4veds, but rather talks about cast system, worship of higher cast etc..

  • @rory190
    @rory190 2 роки тому

    Brilliant talk, thank you so much for putting this online 🙏 watching in France

  • @roseskyschmolesky
    @roseskyschmolesky 2 роки тому

    Anyone know the name of the hippy woman on death row she mentions right at the end ?

  • @yinsiew8617
    @yinsiew8617 2 роки тому

    Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu 🙏🙏🙏

  • @antonellapautasso8646
    @antonellapautasso8646 2 роки тому

    Why are you speaking so fast??

  • @Thrillho417
    @Thrillho417 2 роки тому

    You can’t be a feminist and comedian at the same time. It just doesn’t work.

  • @jaxswanmusic
    @jaxswanmusic 3 роки тому

    Loved the song and the message with in it. This is why I love writing songs to make a change in the world. ❤️🎶🙌

  • @SophiaFletcherMusic
    @SophiaFletcherMusic 3 роки тому

    So poignant! Thank you for addressing this through your powerful music.

  • @lolitalolipops4154
    @lolitalolipops4154 3 роки тому

    56:25 is the thing people need to understand and work on

  • @thesage90
    @thesage90 3 роки тому

    I like everything about her

  • @metamurk
    @metamurk 3 роки тому

    she talks like a machine gun

  • @debnn4854
    @debnn4854 4 роки тому

    Wonderful intelligent fast paced and generous discourse. If something doesn't work reset your mind and try again. Use a new approach

  • @leroytobias
    @leroytobias 4 роки тому

    adorable !

  • @bholashrestha4182
    @bholashrestha4182 4 роки тому

    30:06 Ven. Robina says " I was a catholic first and blamed all the non-catholic. Then I became a hippy and blamed all the straight people. Then I became a communist, radical left and blamed rich people. Then I became a black ...in the time of Black Panther in the 60s and 70s. Then I heard about feminism. I heard the word feminist. Then I heard a word radical and I became a radical feminist. Then I was to take philosophy seriously whatever I did, so I first chucked out men, then I chucked out God, but I preferred boys then after I became a radical lesbian feminist and then radical lesbian separatist feminist. Then I realized that I could not hate most of the human race. I had no one left to blame. Then I bumped into Buddhist. They asked me to look at my Self, which was a brand new idea... I am trying to be a radical Buddhist, which means radically working on mind, giving up blaming others, giving up anger, giving up neurosis, giving up jealousy..learning to have compassion, forgiveness. Radical is a great word..."

  • @cherylcolautti5401
    @cherylcolautti5401 4 роки тому

    As a child of domestic violence I so get this song

  •  4 роки тому

    Ugh! this woman comes across to me as a 'hard' person with a strong authoritarian attitude! I do not like her!🤬🤬🤬

  • @jesp999
    @jesp999 4 роки тому

    I love this talk, wow, very clear, so helpful. My only issue is the very end. I think for westerners her answer to the last question is not totally clear and easily misunderstood. The question of "how do you know that you made it." There are a few teachings in Buddhism like 7 points of mind training where it says if you are having less delusions and non-virtuous emotions you are progressing, but I think there is a way her answer of you need to refer back to Buddhist teaching to know and to have a strong reference point can sounds to some like some type of dogma or possible cult thinking, especially for westerners who tend to have people always using the bible as reference point for truth. Also within the 7 point of mind training there is the instruction, "of the two witnesses, trust the principle witness". That means your the closest witness to your own mind so only you can know yourself. What others think and say can be helpful but when there is a conflict between what you see and know and what others say, trust your own witness more. So in some sense one cannot know an external reference to really see if one is progressing. John Lennon once said, no guru can see the world through your eyes" and this is a lot like "trust the principle witness". Anyway the relationship of teachings and gurus as a reference point and the person practicing teachings is an interesting question. And one westerners really are trying to figure out because in some very advance type forms of Tibetan Buddhism (and also in shamanism) often one works with teachers very deeply to help one stay on track. But actually I think their role is not exactly meant to be that they are the final reference point because in Buddhism they role is to help one go beyond reference point or ego and it is a non conceptual experience not a reference to "I" experience. But in most of her presentation she is just talking Hinayana Buddhism and in the end there was a little Mahayana Buddhism. Hinayana Buddhism is most appropriate for the audience and the topic of fear anxiety and being your own therapist. Therefore it makes sense that is her main focus in this discussion. In Hinayana and all Buddhism one is using the Buddha as a refreence point and the dharma and sangha and having the 3 things as a basis and therefore one is not just creating or making up ones own path out of the blue. I see her stress that in her answers. At the same time when one studies and contemplates one only does so because one sees and understands what one is doing and finds it to be true from ones own analysis and work in doing the study and meditation, one does not adopt dogma blindly. Buddha said to test it like gold and not believe even himself without investigating from ones own side. So it is not a blind faith. But when asked how do you know if your are finally enlightened, I head that Venerable Chogyam Trungpa rinpoche once said, "the ego cannot watch its own enlightenment", so therefore I think if one does make it, one is no longer asking the question "did I make it" or "how do I know if I had made it". I think it is a very ego driven question and also a cery future self oriented question. I do think one reference point is ones own suffering and inner knowing of why one is on the spiritual path or path trying to rid one of suffering. Siddhartha in his life story once can see demonstrated that he had a clear goal and clear question of investigation before he set out working with teachers. It is also poetic that in the story the last think Mara asked the Buddha is "who is your witness" as if to bring up I and duality as a question to the Buddha, like how to do you really know you made it. Buddha did not say any answer to mara, or refer to any religion or teachings, he simply touched the earth. To me that represents he was in his present experience and Mara just dissipated. Mara is just thoughts of reference so the last thought to go was the thought of reference? maybe this is my interpretation of the earth touching mudra but it is interesting how smart the questioners of the video are at analyzing Dana's talk and asking her the hard questions.

  • @petefrench4198
    @petefrench4198 4 роки тому

    ......goodness.....!!!

  • @enavotiv2076
    @enavotiv2076 4 роки тому

    Wow. This lady is shockingly unlikeable.

  • @marshawoods4983
    @marshawoods4983 4 роки тому

    71 years old and this is the best description of Buddhism and how to apply it to your life that I’ve ever ever heard thank you thank you so much would love to follow this woman but did not catch her name?

  • @janeyd5280
    @janeyd5280 5 років тому

    what a lot of ignorant people making noise in background.

  • @marekweglarczyk5096
    @marekweglarczyk5096 5 років тому

    Speaks very fast and chaotic for a guru. Comparing to male gurus.

  • @MrPositive99
    @MrPositive99 5 років тому

    How can gender be a delusion? Sure mind is neither male nor female but a man can not give birth to a child and that is the difference. There is less that separates us these days but there is a difference.

  • @sharonlo1958
    @sharonlo1958 5 років тому

    This woman ...interviewer is soooo annoying, a crazy leftie ...love Robina

  • @mimiseton
    @mimiseton 5 років тому

    I find Robina's speaking style WAY too fast for me (she sounds stressed to me1). I do appreciate the content. Her choice of words -- her clarity -- wonderful. I'm truly sorry I can't 'hang' with this because her energy is actually upsetting me! Maybe because she is a visual accessor and I'm an auditory. Someone's sense of music in the voice is really important to me. Her gentleness. Her use of silence. Ironically -- Robina speaks continually!

  • @tarjeik7162
    @tarjeik7162 5 років тому

    feminist nun...what a JOKE

  • @justinlovstrom9823
    @justinlovstrom9823 5 років тому

    As a practicing Buddhist I've just come across venerable Robina and I find her quite hilarious in the most respectful way it took me awhile to warm to her as as in my view she is not like any Buddhist I've come across before. She says it herself she is rude and she also appears to be quite aggressive and hard to interact with. But after watching this video I absolutely adore her and think her teaching is incredibly knowledgeable and easy to understand and even writing this now she makes me laugh I will in the future the listening to her views a life in the Dharma and spread the word over a great person she appears to be with metta thank you Venerable Robina

  • @L_MD_
    @L_MD_ 6 років тому

    She talks way too fast for me to even comprehend :(

  • @pkskyw
    @pkskyw 6 років тому

    slow down bro

  • @janedoe09
    @janedoe09 6 років тому

    I went into settings and changed speed to 75, now so much more understandable!

  • @bernadettebates
    @bernadettebates 6 років тому

    couldnt listen to her for long - so strident and forceful - angry - no gentleness

  • @sanathliyanaarachchi4607
    @sanathliyanaarachchi4607 6 років тому

    Denwabangowa

  • @sanathliyanaarachchi4607
    @sanathliyanaarachchi4607 6 років тому

    Sadu sadu sadu

  • @undiscovered459
    @undiscovered459 6 років тому

    tasteless humor

  • @bdeoleveira8110
    @bdeoleveira8110 6 років тому

    So shit, not even funny

  • @NettSinger
    @NettSinger 6 років тому

    I've seen and heard funny. This is nothing like it.

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