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Reece Baker
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Stories & experimental narratives.
Art's Teahouse Episode III: How do we help fix the world?
Dr. Arthur Buehler presents a series of talks with international students from Victoria University of Wellington.
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Art's Teahouse Episode II: How do we expand our awareness?
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Dr. Arthur Buehler presents a series of talks on awareness with international students from Victoria University of Wellington.
Art's Teahouse Episode I: What is happiness?
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Dr. Arthur Buehler presents a series of talks on happiness with international students from Victoria University of Wellington.
Everyday Humans: Wonderful Experiences
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One day at a time, building safe relationships, giving good memories and shaping wonderful experiences. Claude is a social worker who works specifically with children who have experienced trauma. His philosophy is based on the Māori view of hauora or holistic health and wellbeing. When he's not working, he finds balance in nature, hiking and hunting in the foothills of the Tararua Ranges.
Finders Eaters - Food Forager, Kapiti Coast, New Zealand
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Mike King is a forager harvesting wild foods from the fields along the Kapiti Coast in New Zealand.
Paperscape: Everyday Humans
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Meet Rob, he makes paper from flax (harakeke). Everyday Humans submission, 2017
Dream Catcher - Natural Food Co-operative - New Zealand
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Dream Catcher is a natural food co-operative based out of Windsor Park farm in Te Horo, New Zealand. This film was made for the Real Food Film competition. dreamcatchercoop.org/
Alan Wehipeihana - Paekakariki resident artist
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Paekakariki resident artist Alan Wehipeihana shares his story of transitioning to the art world and how he finds inspiration in daily life. Nestled in a 1920s sewing factory, Alan's studio is home to an eclectic and diverse mix of work, incorporating recycled and found materials, Maori culture, as well as the vibrant influence that comes from his environment the beach, books, movies, colour spe...
Exploring Ideas on Living
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The Stories We Tell: Exploring Ideas on Living Adam Shand explores his ideas on modern living and how we as a culture have become separated from ourselves, others and the environment. A fresh take on alternative ways of living. This short film is the first in a series of stories from a diverse collective of people rethinking our selves, the nature of our world and our relationship with it. For ...
Wānanga // Maori Education Perspective
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The Stories We Tell Wānanga // Māori Education Perspective, Part III In this last talk, philosopher Piripi Whaanga broadly discusses life education and learning from a Māori perspective. For more stories like these, visit: www.thestorieswetell.co.nz
Maori Values
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The Stories We Tell Maori Values, Part II In this talk, Piripi Whaanga discusses the nature of Māori values through the perspective of Māori culture and Indian philosophy. For more information or stories like these, visit: www.thestorieswetell.co.nz
Māori Philosophy
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The Stories We Tell Māori Philosophy, Part I In this talk, Piripi Whaanga shares his perspective on an Aotearoa-New Zealand philosophy based on Māoritanga. Piripi emphasises the practical importance and value of philosophy in day-to-life. For more stories or information about this series visit: www.thestorieswetell.co.nz
The Heart, Happiness & Contemplative Practice
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The Stories We Tell: The Heart, Happiness & Contemplative Practice Dr. Art Buehler shares a wonderful story with insights into the world of Sufism, contemplative practice and the inner self. Art challenges the dogmas of mainstream education, science and western culture which has limited thought and inquiry to the physical world alone, while turning a blind eye - and often restricting research -...
Comparative Philosophy
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Dr. Jay L. Shaw shares his life long interest and dedication to philosophy. In this talk he discusses the value of philosophy, of ethics and culture, while emphasising the promotion of virtues and compassion for alleviating suffering and contemporary problems from the perspective of Indian philosophy. For more stories or information, visit: thestorieswetell.co.nz More about Jay Jay Shaw is a pr...
Vedanta Seminar - Piripi Whaanga (Part 1)
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Vedanta Seminar - Piripi Whaanga (Part 1)
Vedanta Seminar - Swami Tyaganandaji (Part 5)
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Vedanta Seminar - Swami Tyaganandaji (Part 5)
Vedanta Seminar - Swami Sarvapriyananda (Part 2)
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Vedanta Seminar - Swami Sarvapriyananda (Part 2)
Vedanta Seminar - Swami Baneshananda (Part 3)
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Vedanta Seminar - Swami Baneshananda (Part 3)
Vedanta Seminar - Dr J.L. Shaw (Part 2)
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Vedanta Seminar - Dr J.L. Shaw (Part 2)
Sustainable Coastlines - Aotea - Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
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Sustainable Coastlines - Aotea - Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
💘 "promo sm"
The world is reigned by kings, always was. Individuals and families that have more money that one can imagine. You never can earn that amount of money. When automation takes over, they won't allow the human cattle to procreate uncontrolled. There'll be an elite population of maybe a few million living in heaven on earth. It'll be also better for mother earth I guess.
Though they will propably allow for a small select population of the poor to stick around (on an island somewhere) for an endless stream of fresh teenage girls and human organs.
I hear a lot of excuses. But in the end you can only free yourself. Or you just keep being a modern slave and keep selling your lifetime away. 💟🌌☮️
I'm 40 years old and live in the center of beautiful Heidelberg Germany. I inhabit a flat with 2 students, to save money. I can walk to work (ICU nurse), but I have an old used bike for less then 200 bucks. I don't need to travel. Heidelberg is paradise. No car, no kids. I only work part time so I have enough money for my hobbies: Bouldering, Running, Gaming on Sony PlayStation and Nintendo Switch (when our house burns down, I can't lose those games, I own them in the cloud). Life is beautiful nowadays, why would I waste it at work. I only buy cloths when I really need them, mostly cheap. You can eat healthy for 5 bucks a day (coffee included). I consider whole grain pasta to be healthy, but you should have them split up in to maximum 2 meals a day, and with a good amount of healthy plant seed oils (I prefer olive). Other than that I eat nuts and vegetables. Only drink water, coffee, and tea without milk or sugar. If you're vegan have your vit.B12 and a good source of omega-3 fatty acids (like algae oil), maybe vit.D if you're a nightshift worker or not out in the sun much, and you're good. I'm 40 years old, athletic, everyone thinks I'm much younger. Take good care of your bodies folks and enjoy life 💟
09:00 For me permaculture is a way of life. Once you've got the disease you've got it forever. And it's very satisfying, it's a wonderful feeling. Joe was totally committed to permaculture for the last 30 years of his life. Just before he died he had a very deep insight and he wrote this he wrote it down and he sent it to a local newspaper and it was published two weeks before he died.. 09:36 In permaculture I've always been interested in the laws of entropy and renewal. I realize now I have ignored one very important form of energy - love. It is abundant and renewable. It is limitless. Joe Polaischer Love and compassion they are limitless, they are renewable and there was such an important realization for him to hear just before he passed away.
07:42 Hi, I'm Trisha Allen and it's a very great pleasure to be down here in ? Oltaki ?? for the permaculture course. I love coming to permaculture courses, these are usually very special people who come. I learn as much as what I'm able to teach and so it's great to be here. I've come down from Matakana where I'd lived for the last 25 years. For 23 of those years I lived at Rainbow Valley Farm with my late husband Joe Polaischer. 08:32 That was an amazing adventure we had together, starting off with degraded farmland, and that was ?? and eroded and weed infested and turning it into a beautiful permaculture paradise. With a lot of hard work but also a lot of joy and happiness. Now I've moved from the farm and I've started a new little project in the village. I have a lovely new eco house, Garden, orchard and it's giving me great pleasure to apply my creamer culture knowledge and skills that I gained all those years on the farm in my new home. 09:00 For me permaculture is a way of life. Once you've got the disease you've got it forever. And it's very satisfying, it's a wonderful feeling.
8:30 phanastic drone shot of Rainbow Valley farm.
I would recommend to watch the documentary "The Choice is Ours" (2016), which will help to understand why we moving towards a healthier directions such as Permaculture not as fast as we would like to. ua-cam.com/video/Yb5ivvcTvRQ/v-deo.html
very good e hoa
Pronam Swamiji.... Your explanations, examples are very easy n helpful to understand ......
This guy taught me philosophy for 2 years.
SIR YOU ARE THE REPLICA OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA .MR.UMESH PRASAD SINGH CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI PRESENTLY TEACHING IELTS IN JAIPUR IN CORPORATE OFFICE M-8969926986
Wonderful film. Well made.
Cool....
Fantastic art work : )
No acknowledgement of the tangata whenua of Aotearoa who lived harmoniously as the original eco worriors and permaculture experts of Aotearoa. Yet lots of talk about oneness with the earth. This is disappointing.
Who made the moa go extinct? lol
Yes Maori didn’t live as one with nature they burnt vast forests estimated 1/3 of the original. Made more species extinct than the next lot of immigrants. They abused then moved or killed the next tribe and took over - a warrior culture. They were no better or worse than other humans.
Like any other people who moved to a different part of the world with a different climate, it took the tropical civilisation that became the Māori a bit of time to learn to live here in Aotearoa sustainability. They did find balance but unfortunately not in time for the Moa to benefit from it. Modern commercial agricultural practices could learn a lot from both permaculture and traditional Māori methods, I suspect
As per Iswar chandra vidyasagar,Vedanta and sankhya are erroneous.you are lecturing much but delivering almost nothing.
Kia ora :)
You Sir are saying we are romancing with emotions. Shred emotions totally and then we would come to a standstill. the arrows will not fly. You then say detach from thoughts because they are flickering. Which thoughts, emotional, mathematical? because we spend years in school on how to think, and turn it to action. You then say be a witness. We are, when we worry, struggle and finally select and settle on one thought. Then you ''collapse witness' to witness threading through all of us, thereby concluding we and nature are one. All i can say is no doubt there is grandness in this, (philosophy?), almost diminishes religion; but i think we are all getting carried away by the authoritative resonance that is in Sanskrit. and i will add, i don't trust the English Language either. Yet, I will listen to your next video lecture. Why? Maybe i will learn to think without thoughts. Thanks Gurudev
Please give swami a throat microphone. Everytime he steps away from the desk it is almost impossible to hear what he says. He must stay close to the mike.
Thanks for uploading these.
Beautiful. Especially the end. Thanks for capturing this. :)
The Self is the Seer and the mind is the thinker. The mind sees as the ego, but not as the Self.
Just a note. Swami Vivekananda has reincarnated and has visited Sathya Sai Baba and has received Baba's blessing to administer the Sai Organization when the time comes.
Superb!
Nice video
My talk on how Vedanta explains evolution - ua-cam.com/video/j1-uZPFWk5c/v-deo.html&feature=em-upload_owner
Beautiful presentation. Thank you Swamiji.
Anima Majumder guess
Is he speaking maori language?
Yes, Piripi's opening is in Maori
Dear Swamiji, this is our way of expressing our Love and Respect for you: Nirvanashatakam, recited by Arya at Panchamukhee Junior Champs 2014, in Harrow, London . Kind Regards, Arya and Gautam.
"When someone asks your name, the usual reply would be: “My name is Ranganna or Somanna”, etc. But, these names are given to you by your parents. They are not your true names. In fact, when someone asks your name, you should reply, “I am I.” This is your true name. This “I” is present in every individual. That is the Atma Tattwa (principle of the Self). Excepting this, all other names are only imaginary. This implies that God is immanent in every human being, nay, every living being. All are the embodiments of God." - Sathya Sai Baba
For more detailed explanation, download Upanishad Vahini from the link below. www.sssbpt.info/english/vupanishad.htm
I started reading the Upanishads after listening to swamiji! One of the best discoveries of my life. Thanks swamiji for introducing me to this philosophy
The lecture I have been searching from long time... Many thanks for sharing Green Lemon Pictures.Much obliged to Swamiji.
mast beautiful enchanting presentation , hats off to u swamiji.
very nice
Sri Ramakrishna's chosen souls------
GOD HAS SENT YOU TO THIS WORLD TO TEACH HIS TEACHINGS
You are an amazing inspiration. You make tough things so easy
bro looking dope. got your eye on.
what is the solution??sir.
AYED HOSSAIN , BROTHER YOU ARE YOUR OWN SOLUTION, just by knowing your real self it the ultimate solution.
WHEN HARWARE (BODY: THE SEEN PART ) HAD TO GO THRU ANATOMY , PHYSIOLOGY TO PATHOLOGY AND MEDICINE TO UNDERSTAND PHYSICAL HEALTH & ITS AILMENTS ; MENTAL HEALTH ( THE SOFTWARE ) WITH UNSEEN & FORMLESS ENTITY IS MOST DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND ITS ALL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONALTY, HENCE IT'S COMPLEX TO UNDERSTAND WITHOUT DEVELOPING THE ANALYTICAL MIND AS A TOOL
Uma palestra breve, mas cheia de insights.
Lalit.. Suffering is in your body, knowing suffering is in your mind.
Is any body can give me the any idea about Swami Sarvapriyanada's recent communicative address, pl post it if you know.
SriSri Thakur Swamiji is currently teaching at belur math, West Bengal. India.
infact eyes doesn"t see anything , its just a support for ur conciousness to operate outside, so mind can experince ur mind itself ,lo
well when u know ur suffering , isn:t suffering and the knowing suffering both ur state of mind, so u r wrong lo
Suffering & knowing suffering both are not states of mind.Suffering & solace both are the states of mind.Mind (suffering, solace etc. ) is an object to the pure witness conciousness who is knower of the mind(thoughts , feelings , desires) , memories, ego , intellect, body.
Excellent presentation with examples.
He is teaching, the ultimate TRUTH, it is the TRUTH, from the past & will be the future! 2013 News: The Sun: In 1.750.000.000 years (about 58.000.000 generations (theoretical), to blow up (to expand), you have to teach (study) "THE MESSAGE OF THE UPANISHADS", non-duality, Advaita-Ved-anta-, Adi Shankaracharya: "I am not even the eye..I am only the infinite consciousness. IN PRACTISE, Swami Sarvapriyananda...He has the inner calling, to teach all...if you are "Patanjali Yogi or whatever...
1:10 is a shot of my uncle's home