I spent a day with SHAOLIN MONKS

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    0:00 INTRODUCTION
    2:10 BEING A SHAOLIN MASTER
    4:08 SUPERHUMAN ABILITIES
    8:25 PUSHING THROUGH PAIN
    15:10 MAKING DECISIONS
    20:08 THE PURPOSE OF LIFE
    24:14 THE IMPORTANCE OF BREATH
    26:40 WHAT BRINGS YOU THE MOST JOY?
    27:40 BRINGING MEDITATION INTO YOUR LIFE
    32:55 BLOOPER

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  • @AnthonyPadilla
    @AnthonyPadilla  Рік тому +771

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  • @ghostagent3552
    @ghostagent3552 Рік тому +13704

    Disclaimer: Most Buddhist branches don't even deal with combat or physical training. Shaolin is very different from most Buddhist branches

    • @theantagonist801
      @theantagonist801 Рік тому +991

      No Airbending 😔

    • @itsmejt9283
      @itsmejt9283 Рік тому +170

      @@theantagonist801 yes 😢

    • @brandimullins8813
      @brandimullins8813 Рік тому +406

      @@theantagonist801 idk man, that breathing technique was pretty impressive 😄

    • @annasaddiction5129
      @annasaddiction5129 Рік тому +140

      Well, that's why there are different names to different branches, I guess...IT would truly be nice to have the other branches represented as Well as long as giving interviews like that isn't to Worldly for them.
      Maybe WE could be introduced to other Versions of Buddhism too ? ;)

    • @hector7962
      @hector7962 Рік тому +161

      Shaolin was originally made to provide monks a way to withstand long hours of meditation. It is okay that they have their own culture and path.

  • @crafty9953
    @crafty9953 Рік тому +6065

    I love how compassionate and understanding Anthony is with everyone. No matter the person, backstory, ethnicity, religion, beliefs... Anthony sees them as PEOPLE. Thanks for sharing so many peoples stories :)

    • @-_Jupiter
      @-_Jupiter Рік тому +38

      Couldn’t have said it better

    • @CROninja666
      @CROninja666 Рік тому +43

      Always was, always will be. He's an inspiration and it was a privilage watching him in smosh days when I was younger.

    • @Zaron_Gaming
      @Zaron_Gaming Рік тому +18

      You could make it your mission to live your life every day the same way. There is no point in carrying around judgment for people who are different than you.

    • @Dqrk1700
      @Dqrk1700 Рік тому +10

      Just wait for the "I spent a day with our eventual AI overlords"

    • @botanicalitus4194
      @botanicalitus4194 Рік тому +9

      these generic comments on every video are getting boring

  • @Broccolini42783
    @Broccolini42783 9 місяців тому +158

    Buddhist monks might be the most respectful, patient and wise people I have ever seen

    • @sgtwd7297
      @sgtwd7297 3 місяці тому +15

      I was riding a bus in Hawaii and noticed a monk looking at the sidewalk. He eventually stood up walk over, bent over and picked up a piece of gum and put it in the trash. It really blew my mind. A simple gesture like that can change the worl. If we all respected our earth, and each other like them, we would all be happy.

    • @beentheredonethat5908
      @beentheredonethat5908 2 місяці тому +4

      Yes Buddhist monks are amazing people for the most part, but wuth that said, they are just people. I have met some foolish monks and I've seen them make some very egotistical mistakes as well, being in combat sports , I've seen many monks enter believing they were better warriors and leave hurt unfortunately.

    • @iitzr1ngo
      @iitzr1ngo 21 день тому

      @@beentheredonethat5908it goes through time. In last decade I saw people start become stupid, cruel, harm other people for their own benefit. Even monk nowadays start to become more aggressive, breaking buddhist rule for monk ( monk cannot eat in the evening ) .

    • @theolima8929
      @theolima8929 7 днів тому

      taoists too

  • @shaycormac4087
    @shaycormac4087 8 місяців тому +415

    Thanks to these buddhist monks... What they said about discipline, work hard etc really opened my eyes, im a fat 14 year old kid who wants to be fit but doesnt really do work, but thanks to these guys i have been working out non stop for the past 3 weeks And i went from 98kg to 72 kg
    (Update:idk the difference between pounds and kg but I lost a lot of weight now)

    • @snowcow1173
      @snowcow1173 6 місяців тому +13

      Yes sir, if no one cares just remember all that matters is that you care

    • @silentfriend369
      @silentfriend369 6 місяців тому

      No way that being 80 lbs as a 14 year old is healthy. And no way you can lose weight that fast. You're a troll lol

    • @RandyVidz
      @RandyVidz 6 місяців тому +16

      and remember if you ever gain the pounds back its no biggie, its all about balance, as long as you lose more in the long run, you will be more efficient at losing your pounds for your whole entire life.

    • @mauricelangley5033
      @mauricelangley5033 5 місяців тому +34

      A 98 lb 14 yr old, is not fat.

    • @cherrybae4
      @cherrybae4 5 місяців тому +16

      that is very worrying 98 pounds is already underweight

  • @quco
    @quco Рік тому +1516

    the monk taking a really long breath in and anthony looking at him like he’s listening to the most profound speech he’s ever heard is my favorite part

    • @ShadyRonin
      @ShadyRonin 11 місяців тому +5

      Lmao

    • @dane1382
      @dane1382 10 місяців тому +68

      i mean he inhaled for 20 seconds straight, thats pretty impressive

    • @itsyaboicam
      @itsyaboicam 9 місяців тому +17

      @@dane1382 20 might be an understatement 😭

    • @kunchenliang8772
      @kunchenliang8772 9 місяців тому +25

      Breath control can actually be very life changing. It definitely has been for me

    • @HenryTozer
      @HenryTozer 9 місяців тому +15

      I didn’t expect it, but I managed to stay inhaling in the same way the Shaolin monk was for the duration of both his inhalation and exhalation! But I am a singer, practice Qi Gong, and also have just been sleeping so my system is in this moment quite relaxed. But I felt encouraged anyway :-)

  • @abbyc9924
    @abbyc9924 Рік тому +3099

    Idk if Anthony reads these, but if you do, thank you for bringing these monks on your show. I felt like I learned a lot from them and watching you dissect and understand everything made for a great video. I found myself on the verge of tears a few times just by their words. They seem like wonderful wise people, and they radiate lots of warmth.

    • @J_lynner
      @J_lynner Рік тому +30

      I cried a few times. It's definitely a great episode.

    • @poggo7748
      @poggo7748 Рік тому +28

      everything these two above me said is true. complete facts, certified banger.

    • @mommyissues98
      @mommyissues98 Рік тому +18

      Same here! Really opened my mind and gave me some inspiration/insight to my own self (:

    • @LillyJayde
      @LillyJayde Рік тому +14

      Was great im sitting here breathing after the first monks example of breath, didn’t realise how much I could breathe in and out 😅

    • @drioko
      @drioko Рік тому +4

      i learned so much!

  • @srimangoel1318
    @srimangoel1318 Рік тому +147

    Points of wisdom (for me):
    2:39 - Suffering
    3:21 - Learning
    5:52 - Changing the body
    7:28 - Self-discipline and pain
    8:24 - Pain in-depth
    10:22 - The need for a mentor
    Just watch the rest, honestly. It's really good.

    • @jerichocaylao3415
      @jerichocaylao3415 Рік тому +3

      yeah this video is basically for the people who want to be strong and learning self discipline

  • @vexxus3425
    @vexxus3425 Рік тому +142

    The British monk’s voice is very very calming, I could honestly do anything while listening to him.

    • @draggo69
      @draggo69 10 місяців тому +39

      German actually! And yeah he is really really chill I could listen to his interviews all day long lol.

    • @aziz-_-suga4068
      @aziz-_-suga4068 9 місяців тому +2

      @@draggo69 YES DEUTSCHLAND prosieben damals

    • @WinnasVisionaryGuides
      @WinnasVisionaryGuides 8 місяців тому +21

      the way he speaks and his mannerism reminds me of Bruce Lee

    • @bellaluvsjayden
      @bellaluvsjayden 7 місяців тому +1

      watching this before i sleep 🥲

  • @XenonTheFox
    @XenonTheFox Рік тому +4678

    i literally cannot think of a person who has more wisdom than a buddhist monk

    • @ZackySena
      @ZackySena Рік тому +562

      @@wildchild8201 well god isnt a person he is a being

    • @ayoub.boughaba
      @ayoub.boughaba Рік тому +18

      i know one , but i wont tell

    • @Jondread
      @Jondread Рік тому +6

      @@ZackySena What makes you think God isn't a person?

    • @jahdisgdjq7194
      @jahdisgdjq7194 Рік тому +395

      @@Jondread common sense. There is no god. But to each their own. Believe in whatever you want

    • @jahdisgdjq7194
      @jahdisgdjq7194 Рік тому +1

      @@wildchild8201 your religion isn’t right just because you believe it. Christians are very notorious for shoving their religion down other people’s throats. Don’t be that guy

  • @Terr0rByte1
    @Terr0rByte1 Рік тому +2541

    This is what's amazing about martial arts. It's not all "PUNCH! KICK! HOO HAH! DEFEAT THE ENEMY!". It's actually so spiritual and its foundations and principles go so deep and can be applied to every aspect of your life to improve it for the better.

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic Рік тому +42

      It's discipline. There's no self-actualization if you don't look into it. It's just discipline. That's it.

    • @solarsolitaire
      @solarsolitaire Рік тому +1

      I know its amazing

    • @Gokenshiba
      @Gokenshiba 11 місяців тому +8

      Horse stance sucks bum.. I did shaolin for a year and i remember doing that for 3 mins on top on a giant tire and I’ve never sweat so much lol

    • @thewrens_
      @thewrens_ 10 місяців тому +4

      definitely! they're martial *arts* for a reason

    • @forsak3n749
      @forsak3n749 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Gokenshiba did your bum hurt when you did it?

  • @xenonymth2019
    @xenonymth2019 Рік тому +332

    this vid honestly couldn't have come at a better time. as a young adult, facing the world and realising that not only do you need to fight for everything to have anything, but there is no predestined path for you, is so disorienting and scary.. I've never felt so lost and alone, even though I am blessed to have a family that is there for me. These monks have an important life lesson to give, and from the small portion I've seen here it has already made me feel more centered. As if I'm on the right track again. I honestly really appreciate these interviews, both as a means of education, and as a door into a different way of life that can help someone who is struggling.

    • @itsOZone
      @itsOZone 8 місяців тому +1

      it kinda hurts hearing the monk say you need someone to help guide you... So what do you do if you have no one? Are you just stuck hoping someone comes along and actually cares about you? it seems p hopeless :/

    • @lucasmoore8558
      @lucasmoore8558 6 місяців тому +1

      @@itsOZone the universe will always send someone :)

    • @thegurlama7356
      @thegurlama7356 6 місяців тому

      Yes but you have to be open also in accepting others into your life many people miss these ooportunities by being too closed up to strangers. You have to be open and at the right time people will show up always you cant avoid every person you come across and ask this question. I wish you all the best

    • @slyan1
      @slyan1 6 місяців тому

      @@itsOZone he also said to not wait until someone give you a purpose, make a purpose of what you are doing yourself

    • @TheGr8GamesReporter
      @TheGr8GamesReporter 6 місяців тому

      It never stops being hopeless and help never comes. Don't expect it or else you will drown.@@itsOZone

  • @JaneKellie-uh3mo
    @JaneKellie-uh3mo 4 місяці тому +31

    Thankyou to these Buddist Monk's.
    I'm a beginner . Since my battling cancer and palliative care, i am now free from all cancers.
    Learning breathing techniques and meditation is where I am starting to rebuild my body. Thankyou.

  • @davie4052
    @davie4052 Рік тому +1299

    I needed this episode, I’m 36 and got in a car wreck 2 weeks ago broke both legs destroyed my knee broke a foot and 17 fractured rips. Been feeling that I’m not strong enough to make it back to make it through this. They gave me a lot of things to think about and maybe a little light at the end of this tunnel

    • @shannon007
      @shannon007 Рік тому +63

      Get well soon

    • @dollsNcats
      @dollsNcats Рік тому +20

      Goodness feel better :( ! Car wrecks are so scary :( ! I’m so sorry

    • @maxclaire7460
      @maxclaire7460 Рік тому +15

      You can do it, and you will!❤ You won't give up on yourself, future you will be so proud for your resilience, patience is hard to have but so is hope, and if you have a little, don't let it go! You got this!!!! You're worth the effort to get better, do everything you can, you'll be so proud. Life will be different but it'll be yours, take control. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

    • @Mr_Wolfyz
      @Mr_Wolfyz Рік тому +7

      Get well soon and stay strong Davie !

    • @daphne2185
      @daphne2185 Рік тому +3

      Rooting for you! You can do this

  • @sarah-ji6mp
    @sarah-ji6mp Рік тому +2146

    The respect he has for people of all races, all religions, all interests and everything else is SO refreshing 💗 never stop doing these interviews!!

    • @juelzbrown
      @juelzbrown Рік тому +53

      Ikr. I’m so tired of seeing religious extremists on this app!

    • @memeking3953
      @memeking3953 Рік тому +3

      Nerd

    • @juelzbrown
      @juelzbrown Рік тому +58

      @@memeking3953 how is it nerdy to respect other humans?

    • @David-bh1rn
      @David-bh1rn Рік тому +11

      Race is too broad a term as asians span a large variety of cultures. I prefer to use the term cultures rather than races in instances like these.

    • @shadw4701
      @shadw4701 Рік тому +5

      It actually wasn't that uncommon before 2016 when the divide and conquer agenda of the media went full force. We also had better inclusion, diversity and movies overall though not as much depending on who you are

  • @chrisjackson1889
    @chrisjackson1889 11 місяців тому +81

    23:24 It’s difficult to describe my feelings when I heard this. It was shock, then relief mixed with a sense of empowerment. Thank you Shi Heng Yi.

    • @andrewmc147
      @andrewmc147 9 місяців тому +14

      Not sure why they cut it short because that was beginning to get to the essence of who we are. Because he we are cannot be destroyed, but who we've identified as (our ego) can be threatened and ultimately destroyed and that is where fear comes from. Your deepest sense of you will be fine in any situation, so its learning to tune yourself to that true sense of you that has no identity and only experience of what is.

  • @luisbad07
    @luisbad07 10 місяців тому +39

    Man, I loved how both casual and respectful this interview was. This felt like you were actually talking to a wise person and not to a sort of circus character (as many mainstream media portray buddhist monks). I swear I had lots of personal questions answered in this interview and I'm sure a lot of people are on the same boat. Great content!

  • @lizzylee6585
    @lizzylee6585 Рік тому +970

    I used to practice Buddhism, and I know I got caught up in life and hearing them talk it makes me feel better and it’s inspiring me to go practice the methods again.

    • @Vincent43746
      @Vincent43746 Рік тому +29

      Same here. I used to drown myself in books of buddhism. When i joined the military I practiced it more in bootcamp. Im 22 tho so I hope i can just get back into it.

    • @ascoadia282
      @ascoadia282 Рік тому +34

      I used to practice a little when i was a child and my dad was practing, I'm realising now that this might be something I need in my life now more than ever.

    • @burpinbubs2112
      @burpinbubs2112 Рік тому +1

      Sure you did.

    • @zireal4798
      @zireal4798 Рік тому +21

      @@burpinbubs2112 nah you hater

    • @Klara_S.
      @Klara_S. Рік тому +10

      ​@@burpinbubs2112 because nothing ever happens

  • @mgruzer
    @mgruzer Рік тому +301

    Shi Heng Yi should start a podcast, I could listen to him all day, his perspectives are definitely very interesting

    • @Chizuru94
      @Chizuru94 Рік тому +8

      Definitely!

    • @LukeShanar00
      @LukeShanar00 11 місяців тому +7

      Theres a lot of videos and interviews from him on another channel called the mulligan brothers 🙏🏻

    • @lordgrimixb
      @lordgrimixb 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes i enjoy watching his videos.

    • @averagemike2171
      @averagemike2171 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes. This video has helped me more than any other form of therapy has.

    • @lunar_paradise
      @lunar_paradise 10 місяців тому +2

      He‘s such an inspiring person! I was at the Temple where he lives for a weekend retreat once and had such nice and uplifting conversations with him

  • @TheMarashian
    @TheMarashian 10 місяців тому +166

    As a Muslim, i have gigantic respect for these people. They are so wise and connected to their faith, i can only hope to be like them one day. ☪️❤️☸️❤️🕉

    • @cuerex8580
      @cuerex8580 8 місяців тому +4

      there is a way. and it doesn't need to be like them. you can simply do your own. simply realize that you have alot of things you don't know about your body and dig into possibilities to retrieve this information. some kind of sport can do that. breathwork can do that. dancing can do that. and even more. just don't do drugs please haha. you can also achieve that transcendend state with your mind, but the problem is that your guts are linked to the spiritual realm of your possibilities. try adopt responsibility towards your goal and you will find out what you have to do.

    • @wilsonseto1
      @wilsonseto1 7 місяців тому +8

      it's not a faith though?

    • @lizcoz4714
      @lizcoz4714 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@wilsonseto1Buddhism is

    • @wordscapes5690
      @wordscapes5690 6 місяців тому +4

      The Lord Buddha required faith of his students and disciples only while they weere gaining the jhanas through meditation. Once you have attained just ONE jhana, I assure you faith is no longer required, because faith is pointless after you attain certainty.

    • @doddgarger6806
      @doddgarger6806 6 місяців тому

      Like marrying more 7yr old girls and forcing them at 9 like Muhammad? Or what about the Jewish newlywed bride who he had her family murdered and stole her and raped her.... More connected to that stuff?

  • @Erika-kw7ur
    @Erika-kw7ur Рік тому +159

    I lost my 6 day old daughter to SIDS 5 months ago and I am having a hard time trying to swing back to feeling whole. I also have a lot of health issues the doctors don't have answers for and panic attacks after she died... I feel so lost. I am thinking about practicing Buddhism to try to find my center again but do not even know where to begin. Thank you for this episode it was very enlightening. I am constantly trying to pull either way on the string of life instead of just letting it be.

    • @mailill
      @mailill Рік тому +4

    • @IIIISai
      @IIIISai 11 місяців тому

      goodluck sis

    • @ilimes
      @ilimes 10 місяців тому

      just curious, did you or your baby get the ‍cvid ‍vccine?

    • @Erika-kw7ur
      @Erika-kw7ur 10 місяців тому +5

      @@ilimes no I refused it for myself and my baby. What's interesting is that that's the first question my ob asked me after she died which makes me think they know it's not safe. I did get covid really bad once during pregnancy

    • @Lolok....96
      @Lolok....96 9 місяців тому +13

      ​Could also mean they know that without vacchine things like this happen

  • @pvic6959
    @pvic6959 Рік тому +430

    this video inspired me to take a scary but small step. i have been meaning to sign up for a personal trainer for MONTHS but i always have some excuse. not today. im hitting submit right now! Thank you

  • @LegendOfMoonDragons
    @LegendOfMoonDragons Рік тому +1037

    Their talks about pain is exactly what I've accidentally discovered while learning to deal with chronic pain. Deciding whether to be in pain in order to do something, or whether to not do something because it'll cause pain. There's a time and place for both. It's not practical for me to constantly be pushing myself and completely ignoring the pain - if I'm in pain, it means I'm damaging something and I'll be in worse pain for longer later on. But I also can't let that pain stop me from doing things. Pain in the moment is something I can deal with - it's the FEAR of that pain that is almost unmanageable.
    Weirdly enough, I first came across that concept first in the Soul Eater anime haha. I didn't have chronic pain back then, so no clue why it stuck with me, but I'm glad it did.

    • @amandamatcha
      @amandamatcha Рік тому +22

      I empathize with this so much. I've been diagnosed with a chronic pain disorder for several years now, and dealt with it for even more years before that with doctors scratching their heads. Meditation, and a lot of the other philosophies in this discussion are things I learned organically over time to manage my pain and my expectations, but not letting the fear of pain stop me from having a certain quality of life.

    • @bumwithchips
      @bumwithchips Рік тому +18

      I got covid in 2021 and the doctors are still confused what exactly is wrong with me. But I went from a perfectly healthy kid to someone who literally needs a feeding tube in a two months if I don’t get my levels up. I also have unbelievable chronic pain IG wise, the joints, acid reflux, and some other things. I’ve been trying to learn to live with pain everyday all day and it’s really hard. So weirdly enough this vid helped me too.

    • @deeelle4030
      @deeelle4030 Рік тому +8

      I also got Covid in 2021 and now have Long Covid. I was just slowly going down the stairs and the pain was so bad..
      But i was bedridden for more than a year so no matter the pain i still kept going

    • @erzsebet.13b
      @erzsebet.13b Рік тому +5

      i was looking for a comment like this, because i suffer from chronic illnesses too

    • @luchirimoya
      @luchirimoya 10 місяців тому

      ​@@meganw9380shut up

  • @theoneandonlyanimates
    @theoneandonlyanimates 11 місяців тому +26

    these guys are true superhumans, they make me want to better myself. to strive to reach a higher level of discipline. They're so wise.

  • @MarvinHayesIII
    @MarvinHayesIII 9 місяців тому

    Excellent use of your platform Anthony! Thank you for all your contributions through the years!

  • @stellar2blue
    @stellar2blue Рік тому +501

    I FUCKING NEEDED THIS VIDEO! I’m in the most difficult time in my entire life right now and I NEED TO PUSH THROUGH THE PAIN!

    • @J_lynner
      @J_lynner Рік тому +14

      Same here. Great timing.

    • @oakenshadow6763
      @oakenshadow6763 Рік тому +12

      You can do it. Keep going.

    • @laventrix4245
      @laventrix4245 Рік тому +11

      hope things will get better for you soon!

    • @itsmejt9283
      @itsmejt9283 Рік тому +7

      Breath and believe in yourself 😊

    • @user-bs4qu7tb2g
      @user-bs4qu7tb2g Рік тому +5

      You can do it! I am struggling together with you, just like many other people at the same time. Shared suffering is divided suffering. We will push through no matter what!

  • @garbagethecat6214
    @garbagethecat6214 Рік тому +1858

    Hey! I'd be interesting if you interviewed people with Alexithymia, it's really not well known at all and I struggled a lot when I realized I felt I lacked emotions and the reason why. I'd be cool to hear more about how other people lived it. I'd be a great learning experience

    • @isidari
      @isidari Рік тому +22

      VOUCH

    • @gamerfluid7339
      @gamerfluid7339 Рік тому +37

      What is Alexithymia?

    • @brynna77
      @brynna77 Рік тому +80

      I also have alexithymia, i feel a lot of emotions i just cannot describe or identify them & get super anxious trying to

    • @garbagethecat6214
      @garbagethecat6214 Рік тому +139

      @@gamerfluid7339 it's having a hard time describing the emotions you feel which can make it hard to work you feelings and emotions since you can't recognize or describe them. Some people might feel physical symptoms and aren't able to understand why or where they come from

    • @gamerfluid7339
      @gamerfluid7339 Рік тому +37

      @@garbagethecat6214 Damn. Thanks for letting me know. I can't imagine not being able to describe my feelings and not understanding then, that must be torture.

  • @synthonaplinth5980
    @synthonaplinth5980 7 місяців тому +3

    I love how when the monk senses that Anthony is uncomfortable with possibly hurting him, he stops the demonstration.

  • @hyashidifin9261
    @hyashidifin9261 Рік тому

    i couldnt have found this video at a better time in life, thank you anthony and interviewees. this is now one of the most important videos in my life.

  • @KaessirAddaj
    @KaessirAddaj Рік тому +457

    Really wish all three of this interviews were longer, feels like there is so much more to be heard from them, not just their philosophy but them as people. Really wish I could learn more.

    • @StanCat4
      @StanCat4 Рік тому +8

      You can (learn more); Buddhist philosophy is awesome. Start with googling

    • @shadowswithin702
      @shadowswithin702 11 місяців тому +6

      Buddhism is accessible to everyone, there maybe a temple near you. There are websites, there are even virtual temples online. I didn't live near a Buddhist temple, but I went into second life and went and joined a very large community. There are also books and plenty of information online, good luck and I hope it improves your life.

    • @melantha5006
      @melantha5006 9 місяців тому +3

      The Mulligan Brothers and Mulligan Brothers Interviews channels has a lot of videos with one of them! 😊

    • @Pon1bcd
      @Pon1bcd 9 місяців тому +1

      I could listen to them all day. Their philosophy is so interesting.

    • @jeramieshoe5662
      @jeramieshoe5662 9 місяців тому

      If you have a cult in your area they probably have a Buddhist temple to pick up the pieces of people extremely lost.

  • @weebzillap2622
    @weebzillap2622 Рік тому +944

    Bro the fact that Anthony respects everyone he meets, WE NEVER KNOW WHAT HE ACTUALLY THINKS ABOUT THEM. Mad respect though dude

    • @oakenshadow6763
      @oakenshadow6763 Рік тому +205

      He respects them. I think that is the way he feels.

    • @derforce5
      @derforce5 Рік тому +61

      The way he actually thinks is that he respects them

    • @beenisweenisiii3825
      @beenisweenisiii3825 Рік тому +48

      Being humble is extremely important in life. If you are too caught up in preconceived notions of what people are like, you miss out on learning new things and coming to understand people better.

    • @DeadlockCode
      @DeadlockCode Рік тому

      man's really projecting 💀

    • @wiv1473
      @wiv1473 Рік тому +8

      Bruh what😭 this applies to like literally everyones opinions about everything ever

  • @QuintenTillemans
    @QuintenTillemans 11 місяців тому +4

    I’ve been watching Shi Heng Yi for a while now and he’s changed my look on life.

  • @Universalwisdomknowledge
    @Universalwisdomknowledge Місяць тому +1

    This is an authentic example of a true martial artist who exudes strength, grace and humanism on the outside, while on the inside he has a spark that conveys wisdom, experience and humanity.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @unusedaccount9207
    @unusedaccount9207 Рік тому +264

    If you could do "I spent a day with people with endometriosis" it would mean a lot. Tbh it's been a condition that's ruining my life, and every time I hear other people with it, I feel so much less alone

    • @ishika6471
      @ishika6471 Рік тому +20

      He uploaded this episode a year ago!

    • @Bloodybear06
      @Bloodybear06 Рік тому +2

      I'm also dealing with that condition. It's so hard and it's interfering my life. 😢

    • @SamWest96
      @SamWest96 Рік тому +4

      Would you be happy for me to share my experience with endo? I've completely got rid of all pain. While I still have ridiculously heavy periods and get headaches, I have zero pain and successfully conceived.

    • @unusedaccount9207
      @unusedaccount9207 Рік тому +2

      @@SamWest96 please please PLEASE tell me

    • @SamWest96
      @SamWest96 Рік тому +2

      @@unusedaccount9207 no worries! So basically I did an absolute tonne of googling and youtubing. I found the common themes - if I just typed in endo vlog I got a load of mopey negative videos, if I typed positive endo vlog I got the same answers from everyone.
      Essentially the biggest pain trigger foods are processed white sugar, dairy, red meat and alcohol. Many people find gluten as well but I find 2 gluten meals a day helps bind up the period poops 🤷🏼‍♀️ I've altered it slightly to suit me - I have a little sugar but try to avoid sweets which seem to be particularly painful for me. I'm completely alcohol free as I can't tolerate it at all. I can have 1 type of dairy in a day and red meat is fine for me during my ovulation week. Also I try and eat a tonne of green veggies, as many as I physically can for the week leading up and the week of. I also lower my fruit in those weeks as the sugars seem to impact negatively too. And then movement I up cardio and strength (I'm talking basic and beginner) when I'm feeling good and make it non negotiable. When I feel rubbish I go for a walk and stretch a little. I really really really hope this helps. It took me 3 months to figure out my best method when I first started and then took me 18 months post partum because my levels of each food had changed drastically

  • @christopher_schwab
    @christopher_schwab Рік тому +406

    Such a crazy meeting of two totally different minds! You were both big parts of my childhood in the early 2000s and so happy to see this happen out of nowhere.

    • @LuciferBeelzebubSatan
      @LuciferBeelzebubSatan Рік тому +1

      Who was both big parts of your childhood? Are you talkin about Anthony & someone else when you say "both" ooooorrrrr are you talkin about the to Buddhist monks being a massive part of your childhood??

    • @christopher_schwab
      @christopher_schwab Рік тому +20

      @@LuciferBeelzebubSatan About Anthony when it was him and Ian with Smosh and about Shi Yan Ming. I like Shi Heng Yi but only learnt about him a couple of years ago.

  • @Redwood_
    @Redwood_ 10 місяців тому +8

    Coming out of covid really damaged any social skills I had (still recovering sadly), and this video resonated with me. Especially the part where they talk about the dangers of being inactive and waiting for things to pass by. I found myself with that mindset and I needed that wake up call

  • @LuvSumASMR
    @LuvSumASMR Рік тому +5

    This was awesome, I heard a monk speaking on a podcast early today saying their goal was to make learning and spread wisdom through entertainment, to make it viral and now I see this and I think it’s awesome to see.

  • @jesterlol69
    @jesterlol69 Рік тому +397

    i love how spot on the monk was with his understanding of you anthony, at 23:26 where he said you would just continue and build something else if your youtube channel disappeared, he was right. in simplified terms, thats what happened with smosh and then you created this channel

    • @misscrackwood
      @misscrackwood Рік тому +33

      That part was really touching, and you can see in Anthony's eyes that it meant a lot for him to be told that!

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 10 місяців тому +18

      yeah fr. honestly i think this is the kinda thing thats happened with me. ive dealt with enough shit overtime where ive been thrown into this mindset of "whatever happens, happens. just gotta deal with what it is". like around 6 months ago i found out i had cancer. sure it fucking sucks, but i already knew that i would be able to get through it. and honestly i think a decent chunk of how well you do during something like chemo is attitude. its not like im always happy go lucky as shit. im never like that. its just simply these are the circumstances ive been thrown into and i guess i might as well deal with it. because what else am i meant to do? give up? fuck nah. ive got a good 60-70 years left and im not just gonna throw it away like that lol.
      now im on chemo cycle 12 (going into it next week) and im legitimately starting to see the end of all this. 6 months ago i knew itd take a while to get here but im ACTUALLY THERE now. only 6 cycles left and im gonna be done around october

    • @mellolonergan9490
      @mellolonergan9490 8 місяців тому

      XD

    • @93hothead
      @93hothead 6 місяців тому

      I mean what else is he going to do

    • @Alpheamus
      @Alpheamus 6 місяців тому

      @@tristantheoofer2 Keep pushing! You are strong!

  • @Spamilton1739
    @Spamilton1739 Рік тому +123

    Please like so he can see this
    I think Anthony should spend the day with people in the troubled teen/child industry. It's a facinating story, and really needs more light shone on it. It's so sad these places of torture still exist today

    • @lauren-fi8sc
      @lauren-fi8sc Рік тому +9

      100% agree, there are some absolutely horrific stories that haven’t gotten enough mainstream coverage

    • @grey6703
      @grey6703 Рік тому +5

      boost

    • @lucamara6424
      @lucamara6424 Рік тому +4

      That’s a really good idea!

  • @vickylandry51
    @vickylandry51 Рік тому +1

    Amazing episode ❤ I am so proud of you for diving into your spiritual side Anthony! It's a truly beautiful journey to yourself

  • @GoldenEngine
    @GoldenEngine 11 місяців тому +4

    Did anyone else get an ad promoting shaolin before the start of the video?

  • @spicytee133
    @spicytee133 Рік тому +388

    I feel like I have learned so much about the functions of the human mind and body and what people want compared to what they need. This is very insightful and has opened my world.

  • @catalina2312
    @catalina2312 Рік тому +192

    I feel like I will constantly comeback to this video because the wisdom that was shared is very valuable. Thank you Anthony, the interviewees and the whole team in the «I spent a day with...» series.

  • @Theflowerichose
    @Theflowerichose 3 місяці тому +1

    They legit made me cry, they spoke to my soul, thank you for sharing such wisdom

  • @dreaugustus4658
    @dreaugustus4658 9 місяців тому +4

    The Energy between you two. The Guide and The Listener. Beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @pathwaytousername
    @pathwaytousername Рік тому +175

    It's on my bucket list to train at the Shaolin Temple. The wisdom in my opinion is just as profound as their physical ability.

    • @MagiciteHeart
      @MagiciteHeart Рік тому +8

      They are the same thing. Their physical abilities are a direct manifestation of putting their philosophy into practice. They are essentially a side effect.

    • @MagiciteHeart
      @MagiciteHeart Рік тому +38

      @@CZTachyonsVN You are correct. It's crazy that people think they can go for a summer and attain what these people have. It takes a lifetime, even longer. You could train for 80 years and still have much more to learn. It can be a fun and exciting experience for sure, but you will not attain anything meaningful without decades of cultivation. You will not reach that guy's level in Iron Body in a few months/years. He said he was training for 50 years and it shows.

    • @moistsquish
      @moistsquish Рік тому +2

      Yeah good luck with that

    • @sjolie8321
      @sjolie8321 Рік тому +1

      yeah thats not how it works

    • @pathwaytousername
      @pathwaytousername Рік тому +10

      For everyone in the comments, I am fully aware and have done my research, it isn't anything spontaneous. Yes, I have a long way to go to learn Mandarin fluently, however I'm 17 right now and plan on training over the next 5-10 years, added to my 10 years of Tae Kwon Do (ITF) experience.
      With even all of that, it is still merely a hope.
      Even though I may have little chance to join it, thanks for your heartfelt support, I'm going to need it.

  • @averywallace6677
    @averywallace6677 Рік тому +155

    I felt like I really needed this video. A lot of the things the monks said really resonated with me. I've been struggling with stress and mental health issues and they have such a mature logical mindset it really helps keep things in prospective and keep them from being overwhelming. Really appreciate all the work you and your team does for these video

  • @clay2889
    @clay2889 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow, everything the monks said had so much meaning and purpose. Definitely going to take some mental notes here, thank you!

  • @xavierx93
    @xavierx93 7 місяців тому +2

    Ive been feeling really down this past week and i really needed to hear what the shaolin monk has to say. Brings me to tears after hearing what he said about willpower and fire in the heart

  • @pullthetriggerb_tch
    @pullthetriggerb_tch Рік тому +351

    It's crazy that the same guy who made edgy jokes all the time in smosh has now matured this much

  • @EmoDarksoul
    @EmoDarksoul Рік тому +78

    I'm so hyped you did a video with some Buddhist Monks. I'm Buddhist and shinto myself, so this is going to amazing to hear about

  • @besebi2541
    @besebi2541 10 місяців тому

    this might be one of the most important things ill watch and remember thank you for creating this. This is amazing and you may never know the true impact of the knowledge and good you spread, but thank you for this, i won't forget it

  • @honeysuckelbabe
    @honeysuckelbabe Рік тому

    This was so meant for me. I love the way the universe speaks to us and how things sink up!

  • @lostanguishbladelord2461
    @lostanguishbladelord2461 Рік тому +33

    Monks - probably the only faith based group I can actually stand. Chill, Humble, Keep to themselves, Don't infringe on anyone, Peaceful, Accept practically anyone, Little to no drama, And no unnecessary fighting. Peace, Understanding and Meditation.
    Also Monks tend to be one of the best classes in video games; Xiaolin Showdown; Avatar Air Nomads

  • @mariahlamb2983
    @mariahlamb2983 Рік тому +108

    This has genuinely been one of my favorite episodes, there was just so much valuable insight and new information. As someone who has practically been allergic to even attempting meditation, I think I'm finally gonna suck it up and take good advantage of that headspace link. So grateful for these guests today, I'm really glad I took the time to watch this.

  • @femalebaconloverrr
    @femalebaconloverrr Рік тому +2

    I feel like this interview is going to change my life. Thank you so much for this new perspective and great information.

  • @Sunifuzu
    @Sunifuzu Рік тому +4

    This is honestly one of the coolest videos Anthony has made

  • @detectivemittons9020
    @detectivemittons9020 Рік тому +95

    Shi Heng Yi really brought up a lot of emotions in me. Especially how he spoke of Anthony's, his own and many others' strength of character. Willpower and fire I didn't recognise as one. I thought fire had to be external, enforced upon you. So much great teachings in such little time. I really appreciate this one

  • @blainke2149
    @blainke2149 Рік тому +44

    You can tell he really get's into the zone when talking about this thing he's passionate about, really good listen

  • @777OOO
    @777OOO 8 місяців тому

    Beyond the wisdom and genuineness of the monks, Anthony ability to create a space to express their true core is inspiring.
    Art of listening.

  • @subfreq3339
    @subfreq3339 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you. That was genuinely inspiring and motivating. The masters are brilliant and you presented them and the journey for the viewers really nice. Wan love all

  • @ViloniousTV
    @ViloniousTV Рік тому +49

    wow man this was a very inspiring episode. I'm really glad you had these guys on.

  • @Chewwss
    @Chewwss Рік тому +65

    I genuinely think anthony has just smashed it with this whole series. Its some of the most enjoyable content, and certainly the most unique videos on youtube. No one else does podcast style videos like this and im loving every single one

  • @drewgifford9395
    @drewgifford9395 10 місяців тому +1

    probably my favourite interview so far.. fantastic content much love from the uk

  • @PunkieDudie
    @PunkieDudie 11 місяців тому +3

    I can't believe Master Shi Heng Yi did a video with Anthony. This was such a great video, and his Master Shi Heng Yi's presence is always strong and yet, welcoming. Beautiful video

  • @ladyshoob5952
    @ladyshoob5952 Рік тому +73

    This episode has really changed how I think and has possible changed my whole life. Thank you for having them come on

  • @LordFyrestone
    @LordFyrestone Рік тому +23

    What on earth was this video?! WOW! This was such a life-changing video to listen to. Absolutely phenomenal.

  • @harrypopper4856
    @harrypopper4856 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been waiting for this episode for all my life!!! Seriously like two years ago I thought an episode where you spent the day with Shaolin monks would be amazing.

  • @shmurr
    @shmurr Рік тому +1

    Mindfulness has changed my life so much in a relatively short time, I can’t wait to learn more and deepen my practice

  • @seth2370
    @seth2370 Рік тому +35

    Anthony, I think that this episode was amazing! I'd like to recommend you speak to the German-Chinese youtuber Ranton about his experiences in the Shaolin Temple in China during his three year tenure. He makes quite a bit of content about the Shaolin Temple, and he makes it a priority to not slander or idealize it. It'd be a window into both Shaolin culture in China and Chinese culture entirely.

  • @Ona1979
    @Ona1979 Рік тому +126

    I think that meditation might describe how I coped with childbirth. I didn't want to any pain medication. Part of preparing myself for the experience, was to practice the mindset that each contraction was a good thing, because each contraction brought me closer to meeting my son and I only had to accomplish one contraction at a time. I was not worrying about how many hours I would be contracting. Only achieving what was happening in the moment. I learned quickly that failing to relax into a contraction made the pain a lot more intense. I had one song playing repeatedly for 18 hours. It was in one of the Native American languages sung by an old man, singing the same phrase over and over again. I didn't beg, cry or complain. I didn't have any tears running out of my eyes. I was able to stay calm. quiet and completely stoic and without fear. I experienced phenomenal pain and a calm resolve to ride out the process of bringing my son into the world safely. When it was over, I said " That's not as bad as I thought it would me". I was under the impression that childbirth wasn't bearable and that it was traumatic. It was extremely painful and my body gave up. I'd been on the hormone that is used to induce labor for 3 days before my son was born. After 3 days of contracting my uterus stopped working. The doctor was still able to get my son out safely, but when the placenta comes out, the uterus has to contract so that the blood supply that was sustaining the baby is cut off as soon as it isn't needed. My body was too tired to cut off that blood supply and I lost about 40% of it in about 5 minutes. I am fine. I didn't get a blood transfusion. The doctor didn't know that I had lost that much until she read the results of the lab work the next morning.
    I was able to last longer than my body was able to. I wonder if what I was doing was considered a form of meditation.

    • @hns397
      @hns397 Рік тому +12

      Wow...

    • @user-bs4qu7tb2g
      @user-bs4qu7tb2g Рік тому +17

      You are truly a strong person both physically and mentally. What you achieved is phenomenal. You have all the right to be proud of whatever the hell happened back then. No words. Wow.

    • @antiquatedgraves9426
      @antiquatedgraves9426 Рік тому +3

      As a medical student: No one can lose 40% of their blood supply without any blood transfusion taken, without death, coming up next. lol

    • @user-de1fn6gj9f
      @user-de1fn6gj9f Рік тому +4

      ​@@antiquatedgraves9426 "and then everyone clapped"

    • @Ona1979
      @Ona1979 Рік тому +13

      @@antiquatedgraves9426 When you present yourself as a member of the medical profession and respond the comment of a person recounting thier experience as a patient with a "lol", you are making the profession look bad.
      I am not basing that percentage as an uneducated guess. It is based on my red blood cell count from blood that was taken while I was in labor and blood that was collected after my son was born. MY, obstetrician told me that at the point of full term pregnancy that a woman's body has an extra surplus of blood that increases the likelihood of surviving hemorrhage. My body had immediate support that a person would not have been available to a person who is bleeding in the waiting room. My doctor told me I would have received a blood transfusion if she had known the extent of my blood loss at the time of birth.
      You were not my doctor. You not an obstetrician. You are not even a doctor. You did not have access to the medical records, which I have read.
      Your take away from my experience is "lol".
      I didn't find the prospect of experiencing a potentially like threatening complication of childbirth that could have resulted in my infant being orphaned shortly after his a birth a humorous event.
      Your take away from the experience that is "lol". When you publicly present yourself as a member of the medical profession, you are making it look bad.
      I hope that you don't end up in position where you have contact with patients.

  • @4dxl
    @4dxl 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this very insightful and interesting video.
    I appreciated that you let the guests talk and did not interrupt them.

  • @roshanipatel2185
    @roshanipatel2185 Рік тому

    What a great episode! I love the back and forth. Thanks for making awesome content Anthony:)

  • @treemarie3080
    @treemarie3080 Рік тому +15

    I recently discovered Shi Heng Yi and his temple in Germany - it's such a pleasant surprise to see him on this channel 🙏

    • @lauralvw8445
      @lauralvw8445 Рік тому +5

      I thought his accent sounded German 😅

    • @ChickenTVMAN
      @ChickenTVMAN Рік тому +2

      Habe seine deutschen Videos erst entdeckt und jetzt ist er einfach hier

  • @NexTakenouchi
    @NexTakenouchi Рік тому +39

    "Mindfulness" has been spreading in the mental health community where I am. I think it's spreading everywhere. It's amazing what happens when one practices it.
    When it comes to meditation, I always tell people to not stop because they had a thought, thinking they failed. It's okay if they have a thought. I tell them to think of it like a cloud. They see it, but let it float on by. Not to linger. Not to focus on it and try to see some type of shape or meaning. Just let it go.

  • @d_naomi
    @d_naomi Рік тому

    Just loved this episode!!! Gave me the perspective I needed to keep going (and to work on discipline too)

  • @planetwasabi
    @planetwasabi 9 місяців тому

    i love how most videos are the guests talking about their experiences/lives/themselves, but this one the monk is barely referencing himself and all he cares and is focusing on is teaching others and i love that

  • @lonelydog97
    @lonelydog97 Рік тому +47

    I'm someone who's struggled with depression and anxiety for pretty much as long as I can remember, and out of everything I've tried I can say that a mindful meditation practice has been the most beneficial. It's improved my mental health so much so that I'm planning on getting certified to teach the technique to others.

  • @aphroditeoceanangel
    @aphroditeoceanangel Рік тому +8

    this is my favorite interview so far! It’s so peaceful just hearing them talk, and I took so much from their words, even for my chaotic non Buddhist monk life

  • @pandashoots
    @pandashoots 7 місяців тому

    it's an acceptance of how much your importance is in the universal energy that is life... I don't deserve any more but just be connected! I am so happy to be part of this cycle! peace and love! xx

  • @user-xf9xb2mn5k
    @user-xf9xb2mn5k Рік тому

    omg dude this like imediately transported me back to im in temple and listening to another dhamma talk like we used to before covid. we still do it now but i dont go as much anymore but yes the vibes are all there. the calmness of bhante and just wisdom flowing out of them. ahmitofo to you all

  • @roylim1169
    @roylim1169 Рік тому +7

    I love the contrast of the 2 monks Anthony interviewed, one calm, one cheerful but that doesnt take away that they are real monks

  • @willmariegirona2911
    @willmariegirona2911 Рік тому +2

    I learned so much from this video and reminded me of my purpose in life, which I'm still discovering so much but it made me realize how much I've grown and learned from just letting go of what I thought i wanted and what I'm getting has so much more value to me than the previous ❤ and can't wait for learning more ❤.

  • @NightShade671
    @NightShade671 19 днів тому +1

    If everyone alive had this level of discipline, maturity, and spiritual commitment, the world would be a very different place today.

  • @geoguru32
    @geoguru32 Рік тому +31

    Thank you Anthony. As a convert to Buddhism, this makes me happy.
    2:04 For those who don't know, the monk said "amituofo", which is a Mandarin greeting for Chinese Buddhists

  • @Whitney500
    @Whitney500 Рік тому +18

    anthony and headspace, can’t thank y’all enough for the offer. been wanting to try meditation for so long but on hard times w $$. signing up right now :’)

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 10 місяців тому +1

    that monk gave some wonderful wisdom. everyone needs to listen that. thank you for this episode

  • @aquaticstripper
    @aquaticstripper 9 місяців тому

    You are an excellent active listener throughout this, and I appreciate that.

  • @johndeaux8815
    @johndeaux8815 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much! I haven’t seen what you’ve been doing since the food battles, but you asked these guys the right questions and they said so many things I needed to hear. It truly felt like they were giving me a pep talk, awesome work!

  • @sussett
    @sussett Рік тому +9

    This was an amazingly interesting interview, it felt at some point more like a class, and important teaching rather than an interview. I love them 💙 I could listen for hours.

  • @yannaedc5934
    @yannaedc5934 Місяць тому

    Jeeez this interview was amazing. AMAZING!!!!
    Not just information about them but also lessons we can apply to ourselves!

  • @Raiv1980
    @Raiv1980 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this Anthony, really needed to hear this stuff.. thank you again.

  • @Ambivlaent
    @Ambivlaent Рік тому +17

    This episode is wonderful. Listening to him breathe so deeply makes me want to start to Learn to meditate ❤️ it was almost shocking how long he could go for

  • @sopranophantomista
    @sopranophantomista Рік тому +11

    That credits segment, though. That's the thing that many people don't realize is that many monks have a wonderful sense of humour. As disciplined as they are, they still know how to have fun. You know, balance is everything.
    What a great talk, Anthony. Thank you very much for this upload.

  • @AlexMarting
    @AlexMarting 10 місяців тому +22

    The concepts of pain and dealing with the pain and uncomfortable feelings discussed in this video is actually something I discovered for myself a couple months ago. In November, I had major open heart surgery, and on my 2nd day in the hospital after my surgery, I said screw it and dedicated everything to getting better so I could live a normal life again. By pushing through the uncomfortable moments and dedicating myself to feeling better, I recovered way faster than any of the doctors thought I would. Now, 7 months later, I've dedicated even more to improving my life, as this past surgery awakened a drive within me that I never realized I had until then. Now, I've been going to the gym, eating healthier, practicing meditation and mindfulness, and essentially went from my lowest point to my current highest point in my life.
    It's just like Shi Heng Yi demonstrated with the string. When there is a negative force in one's life, the resulting outcome will be just as intense but in a positive way (he explains it better in the video itself). This video has reminded me of my life within the past half-year and how much it has been changed. Thank you Anthony for making this video and bringing the Shaolin Monks on your show to spread awareness to these kinds of mental practices and how they can improve our lives

  • @gitargirl120
    @gitargirl120 Рік тому

    Amazing interview! Thank you Anthony!

  • @Graep
    @Graep Рік тому +19

    Genuinely feels like the happiest people are the ones which either live by these teachings or understand how to implement them into every day life without them becoming I would say as "extreme" as the way they live... One of my favourite / most interesting "spent a day" with's so far i think, one of youtubes greatest series for sure!

  • @Bubblies005
    @Bubblies005 Рік тому +45

    This makes me want to get back into meditation. Studying Buddhism while being hospitalized for mental health was extremely helpful. Honestly my faith and dedication to getting better got me out of that situation.

    • @biggyboi4647
      @biggyboi4647 8 місяців тому +3

      I’ve been there as well. Stay strong do not let whatever hurts you win

  • @MonsteraFairy
    @MonsteraFairy Рік тому

    This is exactly what I needed to see and hear today. 🙏

  • @ianmurphy6781
    @ianmurphy6781 6 місяців тому

    this is amazing Anthony. thank you for sharing this brother.