The Hindu Interpretation of Time | Bhagavad Gita | Atharva Veda
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- This video is about ancient Indian scriptures, the reality of time, spiritualism & the multiverse. Sit back, relax and enjoy this video.
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Kaal is used a ambiguous word in Sanskrit , one meaning is time and other is destroyer .
Bhagwan shri krishan means "I am the destroyer of all"
There is a language disconnect from the original to what we interpret it in English. When Krishna says "mai kaal hoon" - it isn't that he is "Time" - He is the happening, the "now". He is the whole sequence of existence. Time is immaterial cosmically. It is only on earth that we follow schedules revolving around the sun/moon.
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This makes me feel that majority of my thoughts are a waste of time
Thoughts become matter.
There is no waste of time. Every thought you had becam a reality and that becam an experience
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Magical words
the great lord Maha Kaal
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there are two views on the passage of yugas:
there are four yugas, but two interpretations of sequence:
either they are always in sequence, meaning after kali yuga (we are on) comes satya yuga directly,
or they are doubled, meaning there are descending and ascending yugas, which would imply that it would take an ascending kali yuga after a descending kali yuga, to start the ascent up the yugas all the way up to an ascending satya yuga, before starting another descent...
what is your take on this?
I am, of course, not at all certain what our host’s thoughts on this are, but it rather suggests to me “divergent timelines”…
My feeling is that once the acquired descent into the most negative human digressions from higher thought and action are achieved (at the end of the Kali Yuga), that the fires of purgation allow a more or less immediate ascension into the Satva Yuga, at least for the individuations of godhead (souls) on the postulated “ascendent timelines”…
I never thought that I would be this intrigued by Hindu “mythology” (which I largely no longer think it is, at least not in any significant way!)…
Certainly it’s both very interesting and colorful, but indeed, in so many ways, it’s also quite compelling…
At the risk of being labeled “New Age” (I am at least somewhat, “guilty as charged!”), I think that the blue Hindu deities kinda look like the“Pleiadians”
(and you never see them together in public!)…
- Namaste my friend!
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The beginning is but the end is awful, so its not true the video cause the base of the argument is truthful but the conclusion is false: time is not Brahman...Brahman exists fundamentally in a timeless dimension! Time is not a fundamental property of reality, it is an emergent property, therefore, secondary!
For our senses, time is primary but that doesn't mean it is fundamental. We just have the illusion that it is.....i think this video was made by ChatGPT! It does this all the time, very biased A.I.
Time is discribed as both alley and enemy in Gita.
It is not chat gpt. Basically this is more like literal translation of verses from both the scriptures. Not even explained metaphorically. That is best. So we can analyse using our brain. The end is more from Atharva Veda and the beginning is Gita. May be you are more used to Gita.
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