Ep196: Modern Tantric Buddhism - Justin Von Bujdoss

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @CharlieMorley
    @CharlieMorley Рік тому +9

    Another stellar interview. This is the best podcast on the Internet. Tell people about these interviews! Spread the word!

    • @GuruViking
      @GuruViking  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Charlie! 🙏🏻

  • @emiliafernandez4234
    @emiliafernandez4234 Рік тому +16

    Finally a real buddhist practitioner!

  • @clairecade7272
    @clairecade7272 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for another great interview…. I’m a relatively new student of Lama Justin and appreciate your questions even though I have little knowledge or context. I’m very grateful that I found Lama Justin and Dr. Nida . So refreshing. 🙏❤️🙏

  • @Ope_itsadam
    @Ope_itsadam Рік тому +7

    Lama Justin seems to be so down to earth. Really sharp fella.

  • @anecdotal_mattybs5435
    @anecdotal_mattybs5435 Рік тому +6

    Looking forward to the sequel definitely!

  • @orshaharorna.shahar8921
    @orshaharorna.shahar8921 Рік тому +9

    Thanks for the fascinating interview. No one can know how Tantric Buddhism will develop. I practice and teach Western Tantra [the work of Rudi - Swami Rudrananda] which has its ancient roots in Kashmiri Shaivism and is devoid of rituals and symbols. It is interesting how spiritual methods and concepts begin with a deep spiritual core and develop and deteriorate with interpretation and rituals and clothing and laws. And after a few generations they have to be purified and changed or they become a ritual religion empty of spirituality or they are doomed to disappear from the historical stage

  • @heathermatsumoto
    @heathermatsumoto Рік тому +2

    Love that view that what we find to be most important in life our practice is to live that way. We never know whom or how exactly that impacts others but or have to use force to influence or argue or convince others to agree…so much misdirection of energy that could be used to put in one’s own practice . I think that is what he means as how we become more embodied and break through ego clinging and division.

  • @mayploy6869
    @mayploy6869 Рік тому +2

    That was a great interview what an interesting life he has had so far and so fortunate to have a close relationship with so many great masters. I particularly enjoyed his openness regarding Dzogchen in the last few minutes. My feelings are leaning in a similar way to where these traditions are headed in the west, and certainly the abundance of “nondual” teachings these days suggests that as well. That is also one of the more hotly debated topics online as well…whether Dzogchen even requires Vajrayāna or can/should stand on its own, and there are very strong, logical arguments for both ways of approaching one’s practice, both sides of that debate. Thanks!

  • @dyseroll012
    @dyseroll012 Рік тому

    58.50-59.25 is my fave part of the discussion. Following reflections on infantilization and bringing Vajrayana to day to day life in Brooklyn also on point.

  • @scorpionsting600
    @scorpionsting600 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting interview and subject. Thank you very much.

  • @paulbail1451
    @paulbail1451 Рік тому +1

    The Mahasiddhas were not repas. Were they? I don't understand why getting an ordination was so important

  • @projectekaruna
    @projectekaruna Рік тому +1

    Does it exist, Modern Tantric budism?

  • @jadeglouglou
    @jadeglouglou Рік тому

    🤔

  • @Temachyotl33
    @Temachyotl33 10 місяців тому

    The guru is stretching out his hand in the begging mudra for many suffering beings trapped in The Valley of floods…

  • @taidelek9994
    @taidelek9994 Рік тому +1

    Hindu is a geographic term related to a specific population of Sindh or indus or hindustan. Brahmanism and Shaivaism are the copy of Three wheel of Bhudhism Theravada Mahayanaand Vajrayan a.

  • @aryankarki7900
    @aryankarki7900 Рік тому

    Can I get Facebook I d?

  • @just1certifiable
    @just1certifiable Рік тому

    I'm wondering if it's just me or a more broad western belief that have thought those who've based their life around developing chi to feed the energy body would be impervious to declining health conditions?