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I remember few years ago in news when archeologist or some people working to repair a temple found a very old statue of Budha which later turned out it had a monk in it. Other monks had told them not to disturb him, since hes not dead but still meditating😬
This whole practice is extremely unnerving to me. It made me feel chills down my spine as I imagined what it would be like to live each day suffering like that and finish off my life by being put into a box underground by my friends knowing I was never coming back from there. All I have is a bell, and that's the only way they will know I'm still left in the darkness to die... it sounds like a living nightmare
For the people wondering, the sunglasses on the mummy are real, and were placed there by the staff to cover up the decomposed eye sockets to make him look less disturbing.
Funnily enough, the man in the thumbnail is "Li Ching-Yuen" who supposedly lived 256 years. They actually found proof from the emperror congratulating him on this 100th and 150th birthday in the 1800's... But since he died in 1933 they could have never really confirm his age, beside those letters from the emperor and some proof stating that he was in the army in his 70s and 80s a while back. There definitely has to be someone older than Jeanne Calmant that wasn't officially recorded by guinness, but 256 would be double her age and really hard to believe... but what if?
I find there to be some kind of great irony about those who believe that it’s all about preparation to become one with all living things and the ultimate symbol of their devotion to this practice is to make their bodies incapable of being broken down and absorbed into nature.
@@justinmartin4662 I imagine it's about the bell retaining it's sound. Your body is the ringing and your devotion is the bell. If your body cannot maintain its pitch, your devotion is lacking.
@@dandywaysofliving ah. . . So the monks just needs go to some death metal concerts for a few years and develop tinnitus. . . The ringing will never stop
Thats the point my friend, they are interupting the cycle as a way to escape it. The entire concept is to ultimately remove yourself from the cycles, which is why the concept of the Dalai Lama is so profound, because he is stalling his process of "ascencion" so that he can continue his work after his last life was exstinguished.
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To be fair to him, that Thai bloke is looking incredible for his age! I mean, he still looks like a real man, even if it's fairly evident by now that he is, in fact, also a really dead man. He's got good taste in sunglasses too...
This is really amazing, humans who achieve what seems to be the impossible is always motivating to me. And as disturbing as this is, this is incredible, these men truly were divine
This extremism is the sole thing that Buddha himself threw away after torturous 6 yrs because he understood it wasn't the path to enlightenment. Buddhism never encourage extremism because nothing in extreme will help you attain nibbana or nirvana These monks were more like Hindu brahmana monks who tried this method in Buddha's era in India
Not Hindu brahmins but yes, another religious cultural sect is very similar to this extremism. & it's a contemporary of the ascent of Buddhism. Please look up Jainism, if you are interested. 🙏
@@theral056 yes they are a sect who take ahimsa to its extreme limits. Staunch Jains (specially elder folks) even put a cloth over their faces so ad to not harm insects that might inadvertently enter their system while inhaling. And that's common people. One can think how their monks live their lives...& that includes women. In Hinduism & it's sub-sects women are allowed the path to Nirvana.
Thank you for bringing Nintendo into this. The amount of research they do into the Buddhist history and folklore for their “Legend of Zelda” franchise is incredible and deserves to be brought up! The game is filled with references to it!
Aren't they a Japanese company? It would make sense that heavy Buddhism would be in their art like how we have the Hollywood version of Christian philosophy.
Imagine if people put this level of dedication into parenting, treating others like they wish to be treated, races, politics, science and earth's health. Would be amazeballs.
Im still confused as to how you manage to drop consistent videos whilst still maintaining such high quality content, something rare on this platform these days. Keep up the great work!
I swear ive started binge watching your vids when im not working great videos and i can actually pay attention with my add props to you man better than any teacher i had in school
0:28, being a South Indian I just wants to inform to the viewers of this video is that it's a Cultural form called "Theyyam " practicing in my home state, Kerala. It's mainly practicing in northern districts of the state, mainly in the district of Kannur ( Cannanore). It's mainly a religious art form related with Hindu religion and the Theyyam is one among the main dance ritual forms in Kerala. A huge thanks to Thoughty 2 for showing Theyyam ❤.
Oh that's not surprising. My Japanese grandma who drinks matcha everyday celebrated her 880th birthday. That's why we have the oldest population in the world.
An epiphany, which the fictional Neo had, is not enlightenment but a glimpse of a truth. Enlightenment is a total theological and philosophical make over that transcends all doubt and conflicting ideas leading to an eternal truth and understanding. Thanks Thoughty! Good episode. Lvya
Neo has epiphanies throughout the film. The "stopping bullets" scene is what all that added up to, completing his "make over", where the walls fall away, so to speak, and Neo sees reality for what it is (i.e. not just an epiphany). I would I agree with 42, and say that the scene is a pretty good analogy of enlightenment, rather than just a "glimpse of a truth."
@@blizzard1198 Yes we can, but will we continue to in the future? Thoughty2 is known for changing the names of videos he makes once or twice after the first upload, which can completely throw you off with how different they can be... Record-keeping like this is a consequence of such.
the dedication to this tradition, to give up your life in order to achieve a state of "nirvana" of this degree, only the japanese could imagine something like this. truly an amazing and very interesting video. thanks thoughty.
Monks in India & Tibet have also demonstrated an absolute devotion to moksha or nirvana that transcends the bondage of the physical self in ways that would appear torturous to outsiders as well. I admire this clarity.
@@andrewhay3317 It's been said before by other creators that the algorithm favors certain combinations of words and formulations of titles, so they will change them after upload, sometimes weeks or months later in order to attract more views. The thumbnail may have the original title while the actual text title is something the creator put together as clickbait.
I really don't wanna die,even tho I'm still young but I keep thinking about it every night,about how it would be when I died,about how short life is,good video thoughty,but why did you have to remember me this when I had forgotten it finally
Take it from somebody who is older: Worrying about the unavoidable is absolutely pointless. Life is short and youth even more so. Have some goals but don't forget to enjoy yourself as well, so when the day comes, the things you can be proud of outweigh your regrets. If you really feel you need to live forever, make the world so much better, it will never forget your name. P.S.: Just to be on the safe side - "Better" never involves lots of people dying 😉 🙏
Thoughy42 while I'm repeatedly 10 second skipping through his ad: "Seriously, every man needs to... be putting Manscape in... the Manscape anti-chafing boxer briefs."
I wonder if when they were put in the boxes to die, they could ring the bell a certain way and be dug back up? I guess at that point you’re so weak and also dedicated that you wouldn’t want to reconsider life, but I do wonder if that ever happened.
Thanks for explaining this practice Thoughty2! And Let's explain some facts that was missed in the video! First of all, If you want to be a Buddhist monk, you have to remove all your hair (go bald!) and even shave the eyebrows and the beard too! (even so, in some cases you can see some monks have beards sometimes... but they have a set of rules to follow) so, anyone can't casually put a robe and go with your Manly beard and the Mohawk saying "Imma be a monk!". The Second thing is that there are some factions even among the Buddhists! As you've already know, some of them are Mahayana, Therawada (sometimes known as Heenayana, specially by Mahayana people) and the Zen! But actually, Buddha never agreed on extreme asceticism and hedonism as others before me explained well! But what we have to get from this mummification process is the devotion & dedication to something that you want to achieve! Even Buddha himself had a Strong dedication to achieve enlightenment and he said himself that " I will not stand up from this place until I achieve the state of Buddha!" on the Night before he achieved the enlightenment! And we have to praise Mahayana and Zen monks for their dedication to Be spiritual as much as they can! Sometimes you can find such extreme examples like these and overall you can say their work is amazing! It's not that Theravada was less spiritual... Even after the Buddha's time, You can see there were many monks (I mean Tens of thousands) Who achieved the enlightenment! and still there are many Theravada monks who are living a spiritual life in the modern world! The third thing is that enlightenment isn't just a moment that you see the truth or something! That might be somewhat true for some scenarios but in Buddhism, It is described as a state where you are free from the mortal desires, feelings and the cycle of reincarnation! They describe is as the state of true happiness, true immortality and etc. And the Most important thing is, It is permanent! Once you achieved it for real, You don't have to be worried about losing that state! It is really called "Nirvana" in Buddhism ALSO, IF SOMEONE HERE IS A MUCH EXPERT ON THIS TOPIC, PLEASE COMMENT DOWN A BETTER EXPLENATION! MY VOCABULARY IS A BIT LIMITED SINCE MY NATIVE LANGUAGE ISN'T ENGLISH!
Love the video! Thanks for all your hard work. Such interesting information about those monks. I noticed your podcast has been updated for a while. Are you still working on that?
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@@umar56838 “I wonder what life’s going to turn me into this time, Jake? What are you doing, I just had my adonkin epiphany. “I know, I’m just coming back for fun, because it’s great being alive with you” “Haha, Good reason” *Fist bump* - Jake and Finn.
@@mrfluffybeehive honestly the show should have ended with a sad ending, but it's technically a kids show and it went soft towards the end so ofc. They could barely kill of anyone during the show. Tree trunks exploads - lives The deer that kidnapped the candy kingdom - lives Etc
@@mrfluffybeehive both are the same universe, so both have the same ending. Its all canon. Finn and jake live happily ever after wich pis$es me off, not because i hate them
I do a lot of medical dryfasting, and I kind of get it. When I am in a dryfasting state I do get higher awarenesses in addition to health improvements.
There’s another game called Sekiro. Amazing game. Won tons of awards. I believe has these monks as well. It’s made by Japanese. It’s the best ninja game you will ever play
@@5trezip23 I can’t say for sure. I’ve never played dark souls but from what I’ve read, it’s about as hard as dark souls. And it is hard! I can beat a boss once after 100 tries but come back a month later and nope!! Lol
There was a comparison between Western and Eastern Monks in the book Concentration by Mouni Sadhu. Where he saw tombs of Western Monks in abundance, undecayed. You might find the book fascinating.
14:45 while I was watching the video, I was thinking "Wait, don't we have the monk who also did this on Koh Samui" did not expect my hometown to be on this video!
Reminds me of the sadhus in Himalayan mountains said to be living on just dew or not eating at all but in suspended animation. Interesting that it's so similar. I remember a story my grandfather told me, that one of his friends had joined sanyansi hood or saint hood and moved near Himalayas . They said he met by chance with a sadhu doing upsana or prayers for more than one fifty years in search of moksha. They were not supposed to disturb him .i guess it's same suspended animation but in cold because mind you it's on very remote areas near gangotri in Himalayan ranges. They train their body to overcome everything,n that is first stage of moksh. Eventually my grandfather's friend came back to main valley with fellow sanyansi group n lived that life. They were not that extreme as the one's on extreme areas doing prayers. This reminds me of that...hmmph. n they also were very skinny like skeleton, YET he said that person was living for so long but in state of meditation. Idk how much of it is true but similar stories are present in hindu sadhus. It's the ultimate goal for anyone trying to gain moksh nearer to God i think.
Could t link from breath of the wild also be considered one of these monks? But successful? His body was preserved in a form of stasis for 100 years, until he came back, with full movement and no physical changes
@@THome92 the way I interpret is is that the monks meditated so hard that they didn’t die, with maybe a little bit of technology to help. Link had a big, special, magic technology that brought him back from the edge of death, albeit with no memories
I watched a video about the monk that mummified himself, and they put sunglasses on him(since his eyes degraded) you can still go take pictures of him. Also, I'd like an explanation to why the mountain water has arsenic in it...
Arsenic is naturally present in some rocks, and it can dissolve into the water supply. Public water utilities have maximum allowable levels of arsenic (very low levels) for drinking water. Arsenic is, overall, bad for people’s health (although it was used as medicine in the 19 and early 20th centuries). But I can see how it would be a feature instead of a bug if you’re trying to mummify yourself, and you don’t want pesky insects and rodents eating your incorrupt body.
@@censusgary So it's a naturally produced compound? Interesting, I never knew that. In regards to a survival situation, how unlucky would that be? Finding arsenic water..
@@mattw6705 Arsenic is a chemical element (atomic number 33), not a compound. But, yes, it occurs naturally, and is fairly abundant on earth. I once heard a wilderness survival instructor say if you find a water hole, you should look for bugs and whatnot swimming in the water, as proof that the water doesn’t have deadly levels of arsenic or other poisons. Then, of course, you have to boil the water and strain it before you drink it.
@@mattw6705 yeh arsenic is damn nigh everywhere on earth, incredibly common. A lot of plants use it as a pesticide as it's so easily taken up by the roots.
This is one of those moments when you get here the moment the notification goes off, there's only 18 likes and a few comments, some of which aren't even real people.
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Your videos are so interesting and entertaining!
thank you, 42, very cool!
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Live long good looking not like that old wrinkle grandpa Kat damn
6:00 "A monks the peaks" 👀 I see what ya did there 😅
I remember few years ago in news when archeologist or some people working to repair a temple found a very old statue of Budha which later turned out it had a monk in it. Other monks had told them not to disturb him, since hes not dead but still meditating😬
Wow
Where's da proof or a video??
@@StrongestDwarf look it up
@@StrongestDwarf its true
But obviously dead guy is obviously dead
@@GOREFEAST Yup
This whole practice is extremely unnerving to me. It made me feel chills down my spine as I imagined what it would be like to live each day suffering like that and finish off my life by being put into a box underground by my friends knowing I was never coming back from there. All I have is a bell, and that's the only way they will know I'm still left in the darkness to die... it sounds like a living nightmare
news flash .... no one cares how you feel ..
@@KenMabie cared enough to write this comment, tool.
It's a bit empowering and overwhelming.
@@KenMabie your name is ken bro..
@@KenMabie Ken...I care.
For the people wondering, the sunglasses on the mummy are real, and were placed there by the staff to cover up the decomposed eye sockets to make him look less disturbing.
Oh man I wash hoping that's how he went into his box!
@@GameChanger_Games
Yeah, man. I was also hoping that they plan on meeting the Buddha with style.
I was curious but figured it had something to do with making him look ever slightly less haunting
@@Fukei_Mono "hey Buddha!"
Makes sense.
Funnily enough, the man in the thumbnail is "Li Ching-Yuen" who supposedly lived 256 years. They actually found proof from the emperror congratulating him on this 100th and 150th birthday in the 1800's... But since he died in 1933 they could have never really confirm his age, beside those letters from the emperor and some proof stating that he was in the army in his 70s and 80s a while back. There definitely has to be someone older than Jeanne Calmant that wasn't officially recorded by guinness, but 256 would be double her age and really hard to believe... but what if?
Damn
He's genetics must have been crazy
Apparently he's 108 and still lives, and on TikTok they tried to sell him as a 160 y/o too lol
@@yamasguidetoeverything li chin yuen still lives? Whattt?
His skin looks like tree bark
The quality of the photo says your talking bout the wrong dude
7:20 “don’t try this at home”
“Well duh it should be done at the temple”
Angel: "how much time you want to give this guy?"
God: *YES*
Angel: "Alright.. um, how much mental pain and physical pain tolerance should we give this guy?"
God: "Yes"
Man was just chillin doing crosswords in his head
just remember Methuselah lived for 969 years
@@crimsonweeps an imaginary man.
@@slayzer4526 proof? i dont have any but do you?
I find there to be some kind of great irony about those who believe that it’s all about preparation to become one with all living things and the ultimate symbol of their devotion to this practice is to make their bodies incapable of being broken down and absorbed into nature.
Aren’t bodies and souls supposed to be separate?
@@justinmartin4662 depends on your beliefs
@@justinmartin4662 I imagine it's about the bell retaining it's sound.
Your body is the ringing and your devotion is the bell.
If your body cannot maintain its pitch, your devotion is lacking.
@@dandywaysofliving ah. . . So the monks just needs go to some death metal concerts for a few years and develop tinnitus. . . The ringing will never stop
Thats the point my friend, they are interupting the cycle as a way to escape it. The entire concept is to ultimately remove yourself from the cycles, which is why the concept of the Dalai Lama is so profound, because he is stalling his process of "ascencion" so that he can continue his work after his last life was exstinguished.
1:28 “And trust me your jingle balls will thank you” thought2 - 2021
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Ah yes, Schrodinger's human.
That was funny😂😂
🤣
ha
But out of the box Schrodinger, that’s the feat!
"Was that boy/girl bugging you?"
I looked at the thumbnail of this video and I was like: he cannot be older than 549 not even a single day.
😭😭😭
💀
Yeah he looks younger than 550 years old
almost made me spit out my coffee
LMAO
To be fair to him, that Thai bloke is looking incredible for his age! I mean, he still looks like a real man, even if it's fairly evident by now that he is, in fact, also a really dead man. He's got good taste in sunglasses too...
Why, exactly, does a mummy need sunglasses?
@@censusgary The Mummified Style
@@censusgary That's as much a mystery to me as it is to you, mate, but they look good on him anyway!
@@censusgary To protect her eyes
@@censusgary Maybe spiritual enlightenment is really really bright?
This is really amazing, humans who achieve what seems to be the impossible is always motivating to me. And as disturbing as this is, this is incredible, these men truly were divine
Yes achieving death takes true devotion.
@@sandraday6955 and stupidity
Yeah what exactly did they achieve? I must’ve been in deep meditation while watching the vid
Duh, they can live with being dead. That’s their enlightenment.
The dumbest thing I've read today, hopefully.
"A clear sign he'd failed in his mission" . I'm nodding in agreement.
This reminds me of a quote that I heard. "The Japanese are just like everyone else, only more so".
Bmjv77 that mullet though
Or in other words, just as crazy, but more so.
I heard that from Dan Carlin in Hardcore History, but he was probably quoting someone.
Dan Carlin!
Blueprint for Armageddon
I’m Japanese I had bad day I think I’m gonna kill myself - city wok guy
This extremism is the sole thing that Buddha himself threw away after torturous 6 yrs because he understood it wasn't the path to enlightenment.
Buddhism never encourage extremism because nothing in extreme will help you attain nibbana or nirvana
These monks were more like Hindu brahmana monks who tried this method in Buddha's era in India
Yes, the Buddha rejected both hedonism and extreme asceticism. He said a “middle path” of moderation leads to enlightenment.
Not Hindu brahmins but yes, another religious cultural sect is very similar to this extremism. & it's a contemporary of the ascent of Buddhism. Please look up Jainism, if you are interested. 🙏
@@ipsygypsy16 Jains are the extreme pacifists/nature/animal people aren't they?
@@theral056 yes they are a sect who take ahimsa to its extreme limits. Staunch Jains (specially elder folks) even put a cloth over their faces so ad to not harm insects that might inadvertently enter their system while inhaling. And that's common people. One can think how their monks live their lives...& that includes women. In Hinduism & it's sub-sects women are allowed the path to Nirvana.
@@ipsygypsy16 now I have to look up more about Jains. This sounds utterly bizarre and fascinating!
As well as this Channel, it will live for a long time with its high quality content.
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Thank you for bringing Nintendo into this. The amount of research they do into the Buddhist history and folklore for their “Legend of Zelda” franchise is incredible and deserves to be brought up! The game is filled with references to it!
Probably an employee who was crazy into this practice. Nintendo and hard work do not go well together in a sentence.
@@kenji2787 that's where you're really wrong
@@atgplayer1284 well, there is one thing I knew I was right with certainty: I knew that’s what ALL the retarded Nintendo fans are going to say.
Aren't they a Japanese company? It would make sense that heavy Buddhism would be in their art like how we have the Hollywood version of Christian philosophy.
The guy in the thumbnail is actually just 17. He became addicted to Pokémon.
Turning yourself into jerky. What a fantastic way to go.
Tastes good too, to bad I live off of rodents and other things.
Only if someone then eats u.
Bury me in teriyaki…
any less extreme judeo-cristian tradition would be trashed as crazy mumbo jumbo, yet turning yourself into jerky is somehow inspirational.
The gift that keeps on giving
I imagine the Buddha, sitting somewhere in the Void, facepalming:
*"WTF is up with these people!? I already renounced this extreme ascetic stuff..."*
This is the reason why catholicism gave birth to so many other religions.
Imagine if people put this level of dedication into parenting, treating others like they wish to be treated, races, politics, science and earth's health. Would be amazeballs.
"Amazeballs" adding that to my vocabulary
@@kirby.9601 I am tryna call oxford out here. Its gonna be amazeballs
Edit - just realized it already exists and feeling stupid rn
Amazeballs with a side of awesomesauce
This comment is straight out of 2011
plenty of people do
This is how 42 started “The Mummify Yourself Challenge”
He wants to stay 42 forever 🙃
Some social media influencers definitely have to try it
lol 42
chalk this down next to the tie-pod challange.
i really hope people understand what satire is when watching this.
@@helgenlane I wish the most annoying celebrities would try it.
14:52 Sheeeessshh!! That some sick Sun Glasses you got there! 😎😎😎
That's some Dope mummified Monk
Fountains, sinks, baths, tubs, bathtubs, barrels, containers, toilets, dish washers, washing machines, and so on yeah
Im still confused as to how you manage to drop consistent videos whilst still maintaining such high quality content, something rare on this platform these days. Keep up the great work!
He has elves.
He does this for a living I'm guessing
like every experienced youtubers he keeps a list of things to make a video about. Researching might take a week or two
Have editors that rdit videos for him..
he probably has a team or he's a really good planner, but I still think it's the mostash
It’s time to find the glass of our favorite liquor!
Who needs a glass, at this point, when it's already in a perfectly sized bottle. Bottoms up!
Egyptian, Mayan, and now Japanese Mummies.
If IF was a 5th we all still wouldn't be drunk.. cheers!
14:50 That monk died doing what he loved: Stylin'.
I swear ive started binge watching your vids when im not working great videos and i can actually pay attention with my add props to you man better than any teacher i had in school
I’m convinced he doesn’t even try to say ‘thoughty’ anymore, jus forty two 😭😂
Maybe he reached enlightenment. :D
0:28, being a South Indian I just wants to inform to the viewers of this video is that it's a Cultural form called "Theyyam " practicing in my home state, Kerala. It's mainly practicing in northern districts of the state, mainly in the district of Kannur ( Cannanore).
It's mainly a religious art form related with Hindu religion and the Theyyam is one among the main dance ritual forms in Kerala.
A huge thanks to Thoughty 2 for showing Theyyam ❤.
Hello fellow countrymen greetings from rajasthan
Cool.
👍
i thought it was hinokami kaguya
Malluuu
So this is why your scam call centers never stop!
made me feel horribly ill and gave me chills the whole way through, amazing video 10/10
I felt the same way with the gravedigger vid he put out.
His voice is so calm and soothing...
This is a neat way to troll aliens incase there is another ice age.
Oh that's not surprising. My Japanese grandma who drinks matcha everyday celebrated her 880th birthday. That's why we have the oldest population in the world.
And she being your grandma that makes you how old sonny ?
Bullshit!
@@robgable2426 dude trust me its real my great grandfather recently celebrated his 1066th birthday
Matcha is a piss right?
It’s all how you identify in todays world…for example, I identify as a 1,227 year old banana….simple
Darn, I was totally going to try this at home until.....
I did start it, but i haven't got a natural spring or a temple at home so i gave up.
Not just at home- I don’t recommend trying it anywhere.
I stopped when thoughty said it won't get me a better profile picture for tinder.
An epiphany, which the fictional Neo had, is not enlightenment but a glimpse of a truth. Enlightenment is a total theological and philosophical make over that transcends all doubt and conflicting ideas leading to an eternal truth and understanding. Thanks Thoughty! Good episode. Lvya
Brilliant comment.
What you describe as enlightenment is the process Neo goes through, throughout the entire film.
Neo has epiphanies throughout the film. The "stopping bullets" scene is what all that added up to, completing his "make over", where the walls fall away, so to speak, and Neo sees reality for what it is (i.e. not just an epiphany). I would I agree with 42, and say that the scene is a pretty good analogy of enlightenment, rather than just a "glimpse of a truth."
@@DeltaCodeGames I'm pretty sure that "42" is actually a guy saying "Thoughty 2" with an accent + a speech impediment.
@@DeltaCodeGames That's a good opinion. Thanks again
I love your voice and accent, doesn't make any videos boring or sounding like a robot
"This is a nice hike!" "What the... hello? are you awake?" "huh... HEY ARE YOU KIDDING ME YOU BROKE MY 200 YEAR STREAK!"
Original title is "How a japanese man "lived" for 550 years"
I thought he said to be 246 well I'm about to find out in this video
We can see that
@@blizzard1198 Yes we can, but will we continue to in the future? Thoughty2 is known for changing the names of videos he makes once or twice after the first upload, which can completely throw you off with how different they can be... Record-keeping like this is a consequence of such.
@@brandond2341 yeah but it's thoughty2
Well now it says:
How A Japanese Man 'Lived' For 550 Years !
Starts at 3:00 after the add.
the dedication to this tradition, to give up your life in order to achieve a state of "nirvana" of this degree, only the japanese could imagine something like this. truly an amazing and very interesting video. thanks thoughty.
Only the Japanese? Lol get real
@@Turquoise-34 this traditions for these results, yes. only the japanese. watch the video again. and learn to read.
@@RandomAutist you watch the video again, indians do that too
@@hil449 timestamp
Monks in India & Tibet have also demonstrated an absolute devotion to moksha or nirvana that transcends the bondage of the physical self in ways that would appear torturous to outsiders as well. I admire this clarity.
I have to say, Luang Pho Daeng seems like a pretty chill dude, especially with the Wayfarer sunglasses.
I absolutely love this content your all I watch in my free time anymore! Thanks for all this entertaining knowledge!!!
The first time I heard this story he was 250 , im glad to know he's over 5oo now 😁
Damn this guy is older then the bri'ish queen
Good to hear that's your still alive 👍
damn your really a boomer
@@EternalCosmiX that comment didn't age well
Thoughty2 offers the best 15+ minutes of my day. I particularly enjoy videos that explore oddities from other cultures.
I wonder what new title this one is gonna have,
Starting title: How a Japanese Man 'Lived' For 550 Years
as in after it has had a bunch of views, the title changes? i swear i have noticed that before but came to the conclusion i was mistaken...
@@andrewhay3317 It's been said before by other creators that the algorithm favors certain combinations of words and formulations of titles, so they will change them after upload, sometimes weeks or months later in order to attract more views. The thumbnail may have the original title while the actual text title is something the creator put together as clickbait.
this reminds me a lot of "the ice man Wim Hof" who can literally use willpower to control his body temperature. WHEN WILL YOU DO A VIDEO ON HIM?!
@XXXOD maybe with some sort of extreme protective armor one day lol
When he said painful obvious question...I thought "how do you do that" not "why would you do that"🤣🤣🤣
I really don't wanna die,even tho I'm still young but I keep thinking about it every night,about how it would be when I died,about how short life is,good video thoughty,but why did you have to remember me this when I had forgotten it finally
Go see a psychiatrist. You shouldn’t have to go around thinking about this. :(
Take it from somebody who is older:
Worrying about the unavoidable is absolutely pointless.
Life is short and youth even more so.
Have some goals but don't forget to enjoy yourself as well,
so when the day comes, the things you can be proud of outweigh your regrets.
If you really feel you need to live forever,
make the world so much better, it will never forget your name.
P.S.: Just to be on the safe side - "Better" never involves lots of people dying 😉
🙏
@@A_Haunted_Pancake Thanks,you really inspired me with that,thank you!
@@pingASS_ Well...not exactly...do you know depression? That's why.
Your death is near, then you will know what you did not know
14:58 that has to be Master Roshi's Inspiration.
He's also found on a tropical island too 😂
Wow, very interesting take here, could this have been part of man's quest for immortality?
HOW TF DID YOU SAY THIS AN HOUR AGO- THIS CAME OUT 30 SECONDS AGO
@@stealthystriker7359 Yeah it says that for me as well lol
Nani tf?! How is this an hour ago when this came out a few minutes ago?
It is patron😉
@@stealthystriker7359 Because members get the videos before those who aren't members already
1:23
Imagine opening a care package and the first message is this
3:50 ive never heard of enlightenment described in such a perfect way xD golden.
Funny how that cartoon character who goes 'through the "process"' looks a lot like Thoughty 2 does at the time of this production.
I love learning about other cultures & religious beliefs.
Thank you, I probably wouldn't have wandered across this!
🤯
I saw a giant tortoise at the zoo that was born in 1832 and he is still kicking
Thanks for your educational videos, I've added this to my kids interesting history list for school!
Japanese mummy: still meditating.
Indian mummy: still meditating.
Thailand mummy: “S’UP HOMIE?”
I watched the whole video but you didnt tell me the secret of How a Japanese Man 'Lived' For 550 Years
Thoughy42 while I'm repeatedly 10 second skipping through his ad:
"Seriously, every man needs to... be putting Manscape in... the Manscape anti-chafing boxer briefs."
I wonder if when they were put in the boxes to die, they could ring the bell a certain way and be dug back up? I guess at that point you’re so weak and also dedicated that you wouldn’t want to reconsider life, but I do wonder if that ever happened.
Bucket List: Try and meet with Thoughty2. Just get a coffee and talk.
🙂
Thanks for explaining this practice Thoughty2!
And Let's explain some facts that was missed in the video!
First of all, If you want to be a Buddhist monk, you have to remove all your hair (go bald!) and even shave the eyebrows and the beard too! (even so, in some cases you can see some monks have beards sometimes... but they have a set of rules to follow) so, anyone can't casually put a robe and go with your Manly beard and the Mohawk saying "Imma be a monk!".
The Second thing is that there are some factions even among the Buddhists! As you've already know, some of them are Mahayana, Therawada (sometimes known as Heenayana, specially by Mahayana people) and the Zen!
But actually, Buddha never agreed on extreme asceticism and hedonism as others before me explained well! But what we have to get from this mummification process is the devotion & dedication to something that you want to achieve! Even Buddha himself had a Strong dedication to achieve enlightenment and he said himself that " I will not stand up from this place until I achieve the state of Buddha!" on the Night before he achieved the enlightenment!
And we have to praise Mahayana and Zen monks for their dedication to Be spiritual as much as they can! Sometimes you can find such extreme examples like these and overall you can say their work is amazing! It's not that Theravada was less spiritual... Even after the Buddha's time, You can see there were many monks (I mean Tens of thousands) Who achieved the enlightenment! and still there are many Theravada monks who are living a spiritual life in the modern world!
The third thing is that enlightenment isn't just a moment that you see the truth or something! That might be somewhat true for some scenarios but in Buddhism, It is described as a state where you are free from the mortal desires, feelings and the cycle of reincarnation! They describe is as the state of true happiness, true immortality and etc. And the Most important thing is, It is permanent! Once you achieved it for real, You don't have to be worried about losing that state! It is really called "Nirvana" in Buddhism
ALSO, IF SOMEONE HERE IS A MUCH EXPERT ON THIS TOPIC, PLEASE COMMENT DOWN A BETTER EXPLENATION! MY VOCABULARY IS A BIT LIMITED SINCE MY NATIVE LANGUAGE ISN'T ENGLISH!
thank You for your time.
@@0BeatFlaT0 No problem... it was so interesting that I forgot that I wrote too much!😅
Namaste
I love how he's just taking a piss out of this whole thing
Quite respectfully tho
my financial planner said i can only afford to live until 85
@Dark Rider .. not if you’re Japanese, which would be 85, if I remember correctly .. or maybe 550
Love the video! Thanks for all your hard work. Such interesting information about those monks. I noticed your podcast has been updated for a while. Are you still working on that?
"How a Japanese Man 'Lived' For 550 Years" I missed the answer to this question.
Lots of drinking from fountains, rivers, oceans, seas, lakes, creeks, lagoons, pools, and jacuzzis yeah
Manscaped is only about improving your appearence while alive. Bold move of them to sponsor this video
Once I had to help a friend of mine who had to embalm a couple man and woman who’s last wish was being buried naked the way they kept their bodies … therefore I had to shave / manscape his area my friend had to do the woman’s embalming annyway my point being knowing undertakers means when you have to help move it might not just be a body but hair 😜 (sorry not sorry for my stupid morbid jokes I’m a jung old it’s my way ) btw why is it called manscaping just wondering honestly why isn’t there a femscaping but like they fem from female and scape from man need escape Hahahha jk I’m not a hater I’m just aware 😅😅😅😅💪😂
“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”
-George Carlin
On the other hand, half the people are smarter than average.
@@censusgary agreed, I ain’t too worried about goes through their heads tho
@@censusgary Even intelligent people can be stupid.
“Because it’s great being alive with you”
- Jake to Finn
Adventure Time distant lands reference
@@umar56838 “I wonder what life’s going to turn me into this time, Jake? What are you doing, I just had my adonkin epiphany.
“I know, I’m just coming back for fun, because it’s great being alive with you”
“Haha, Good reason”
*Fist bump*
- Jake and Finn.
@@mrfluffybeehive honestly the show should have ended with a sad ending, but it's technically a kids show and it went soft towards the end so ofc. They could barely kill of anyone during the show.
Tree trunks exploads - lives
The deer that kidnapped the candy kingdom - lives
Etc
@@thischanelnolongerexists9041 what show adventure time or adventure time distance lands
@@mrfluffybeehive both are the same universe, so both have the same ending. Its all canon.
Finn and jake live happily ever after wich pis$es me off, not because i hate them
Is it bad that I laughed at the dead monk wearing sunglasses?
Luang looks like he was a chill dude.
I do a lot of medical dryfasting, and I kind of get it. When I am in a dryfasting state I do get higher awarenesses in addition to health improvements.
I love this channel! Note to self: I need to watch it more! 🙏🙏🙏
Imagine what this man witnessed throughout history!
Arran's instructions and the animation were quite informative and funny at the same time
The beard is looking clean. The manscape working 👍🏾
There’s another game called Sekiro. Amazing game. Won tons of awards. I believe has these monks as well. It’s made by Japanese. It’s the best ninja game you will ever play
ninja i think you meant shinobi (ninja and shinobi is not the same thing)
@@yamiru3417 That’s facts. You’re right. The word ninja came much later and I think was more adopted for American culture
Yeah thanks for reminding me. My ps4 broke shortly after I finally got the game. I had mostly forgotten. Lol
Oh wait no I was thinking of the other samurai hame that is a ps4 exclusive. That one you rentioned is the Dark Souls level hard one, huh?
@@5trezip23 I can’t say for sure. I’ve never played dark souls but from what I’ve read, it’s about as hard as dark souls. And it is hard! I can beat a boss once after 100 tries but come back a month later and nope!! Lol
There was a comparison between Western and Eastern Monks in the book Concentration by Mouni Sadhu. Where he saw tombs of Western Monks in abundance, undecayed. You might find the book fascinating.
Manscaped has officially sponsored every living youtuber on the planet
IttzTimmy
I skipped the ad i already see it on the regular ads so why watch it on the video itself
I didn't get sponsored by them
Granted i have like 30 subscribers but you said "Every"
It's sounds so much like you're saying 42, that it even appears in the subtitles. Lol
14:45 while I was watching the video, I was thinking "Wait, don't we have the monk who also did this on Koh Samui"
did not expect my hometown to be on this video!
It's hilarious how Thoughty2 just wings it (but does so with great conviction) when attempting to pronounce foreign words or names.
Love the content
Reminds me of the sadhus in Himalayan mountains said to be living on just dew or not eating at all but in suspended animation. Interesting that it's so similar. I remember a story my grandfather told me, that one of his friends had joined sanyansi hood or saint hood and moved near Himalayas . They said he met by chance with a sadhu doing upsana or prayers for more than one fifty years in search of moksha. They were not supposed to disturb him .i guess it's same suspended animation but in cold because mind you it's on very remote areas near gangotri in Himalayan ranges. They train their body to overcome everything,n that is first stage of moksh. Eventually my grandfather's friend came back to main valley with fellow sanyansi group n lived that life. They were not that extreme as the one's on extreme areas doing prayers. This reminds me of that...hmmph. n they also were very skinny like skeleton, YET he said that person was living for so long but in state of meditation. Idk how much of it is true but similar stories are present in hindu sadhus. It's the ultimate goal for anyone trying to gain moksh nearer to God i think.
LOVING THIS NEW CAM
i was scrolling through my recommended videos like “alright, one last video before bed..” lol no way i’m sleeping now
who else watched the whole video to see who actually lived 550 years? and ended up disappointed?
I wonder about your enlightenment level
@@bobbiusshadow6985 😂
Could t link from breath of the wild also be considered one of these monks? But successful? His body was preserved in a form of stasis for 100 years, until he came back, with full movement and no physical changes
And then he became captain America
I don’t think so since Link’s stasis was very different to the stasis of the monks
@@anironfarm6056 How was it different? Explain
@@THome92 the way I interpret is is that the monks meditated so hard that they didn’t die, with maybe a little bit of technology to help. Link had a big, special, magic technology that brought him back from the edge of death, albeit with no memories
They had mummified monks I. That game too crazy
I watched a video about the monk that mummified himself, and they put sunglasses on him(since his eyes degraded) you can still go take pictures of him. Also, I'd like an explanation to why the mountain water has arsenic in it...
Arsenic is naturally present in some rocks, and it can dissolve into the water supply. Public water utilities have maximum allowable levels of arsenic (very low levels) for drinking water. Arsenic is, overall, bad for people’s health (although it was used as medicine in the 19 and early 20th centuries). But I can see how it would be a feature instead of a bug if you’re trying to mummify yourself, and you don’t want pesky insects and rodents eating your incorrupt body.
@@censusgary So it's a naturally produced compound? Interesting, I never knew that. In regards to a survival situation, how unlucky would that be? Finding arsenic water..
@@mattw6705 Arsenic is a chemical element (atomic number 33), not a compound. But, yes, it occurs naturally, and is fairly abundant on earth.
I once heard a wilderness survival instructor say if you find a water hole, you should look for bugs and whatnot swimming in the water, as proof that the water doesn’t have deadly levels of arsenic or other poisons. Then, of course, you have to boil the water and strain it before you drink it.
@@mattw6705 yeh arsenic is damn nigh everywhere on earth, incredibly common. A lot of plants use it as a pesticide as it's so easily taken up by the roots.
Hey 42! Love your videos man!
You have an excellent voice!
A time to say "don't try this at home is now"... Someone didn't visit Styropyro's channel...
Also this was some great insight to Sekiro. Great game!
This is one of those moments when you get here the moment the notification goes off, there's only 18 likes and a few comments, some of which aren't even real people.
Some people strive for eternal life. You strive for being "first" to comment on a youtube video.
Time to check your priorities perhaps?
@@Opuskrokus lol what
Next week: treading on Instagram or the like: "new diet from ancient Japan, Experts say will make you look 400 years younger"
The pine needles are trending
No Stinging Nettle! Honestly think that’s a mistake! LOL!
I'm writing this message with my mind, deep within the temple. I have been meditating for 200 years. I use my mind to communicate with people on social media without any devices.
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