Dharma - Divine Order, Moral Duty

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  • @youtiuptore
    @youtiuptore Рік тому +5

    We are all the support system for one another!so that's why MORALITY HAS TO HAPPEN!BEAUTIFUL!❤❤❤

  • @rohitkanwar-livit
    @rohitkanwar-livit 3 дні тому +1

    Peter, I believe in reincarnation, and I just had a thought that you might have been a wise sage in a past life. That's why you have such a deep understanding of these ancient teachings!
    In any case, thank you for your work and for sharing your knowledge with us all. I was looking for something that would alogn me with "Truth", and your videos on Upanishads, Brahman-Atman and Maya really helped. (Thisr are the ines I have watched till now.)
    Thank you and lots of love and gratitude!

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  2 дні тому

      @@rohitkanwar-livit Thank you for watching and for the kind words. 🙏🏼

  • @Muskelfabrikken
    @Muskelfabrikken 3 роки тому +10

    Your videos on Atman-Brahman, Maya and Dharma are absolutely amazing! Thank you all the way from Denmark.

  • @Deadpool-su2po
    @Deadpool-su2po Рік тому +3

    Hey Peter, I wanted to say thanks for making this. I feel as though it is my dharma is to tell you that your actions matter and thought it might be miniscule it made an impact on my life. That is all.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for saying that. I appreciate it. 🙏🏼

  • @ashokthankey7547
    @ashokthankey7547 4 місяці тому +1

    Dharm means eternal duties. Humans must perform his/her duties diligently.

  • @harvisingh6671
    @harvisingh6671 2 роки тому +2

    As a atheist, I’m totally blown away by your Hindu series, such deep thinking from past/ time unknown .

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Harvi. I really appreciate your kind words about this work. And yes, the Hindu philosophical schools are some of the most amazing wisdom traditions on the planet.

  • @yerberohamsa
    @yerberohamsa 10 місяців тому +2

    Such a pleasure to have come upon your videos. I live in the boondocks of Central Florida surrounded by religious people, so I have become a sort of monk here in order to live my Darma making videos on watsapp (mad monk) and continue my love of truth seeking. Thank you. Namaste

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I’m not on WhatsApp or I’d look you up. But keep it up! 🙏🏼

  • @KeshavaMuraari
    @KeshavaMuraari 4 дні тому +1

    Great explanation. I got a better understanding of dharma, this ideology of inclusive truly affects a person even for someone who doesn't know about it. as if i have conflict with someone I'll try to solve this peacefully instead of hostility if i view them as me.
    The caste today exists because of some people wanting more power.
    Fundamentally caste was a way to categorise working people and people go from one caste to other often, but this became a fixed classification later on to what it is today to consolidate power.
    We are just undoing those setbacks.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  3 дні тому +1

      Yeah, dharma is one of my favorite ideas from Hinduism, at root about our interconnectedness with everyone and everything, and our moral responsibility to live our lives in service, as we too are sustained and supported by everything around us. Again, reciprocity.

  • @ellyc7182
    @ellyc7182 Рік тому +1

    Dear Peter,
    I really love your channel 🙏🏻 You bring so much beauty, value, nuance and insight with your videos. They contribute to more inner peace on my own spiritual journey. An important insight in this for me is that there is so much more richness and breathing space in getting nourished by the various wisdom traditions rather than thinking you have to limit yourself to one tradition/belief. Thank you so much for all that you share!

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  Рік тому +1

      Hi Elly, thank you so much for viewing and for your kinds words about my work. You and I are on the same page about this stuff. I find it eternally exciting and interesting to study all of the world's wisdom traditions. Enjoy the rest of the videos on this channel!

  • @Tammymarine
    @Tammymarine 3 роки тому +6

    You are such a gifted teacher. Thank you for simplifying these rich and complicated concepts. I look forward to every one of your discussions. I am so grateful for your channel since I can't make it to your classes in SD as often as I would like. I would like to give a donation for each talk if you tell me how to do that.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  3 роки тому +2

      Tammy, thank you SO MUCH for your kind and supportive feedback. And a special thank you for offering to donate. Listen, I want to keep this UA-cam channel free. I made nearly all of these lecture videos for my students at Southwestern College, and that's work I'm already getting paid for. In addition, I've monetized this channel, meaning that I've allowed Google to place ads at the front and back of my videos, and run occasional banner ads as well, for which a get a small check every couple of months. That's all good enough for me! If you ever go to the Insight Timer app and listen to my guided meditations there, it is possible to make donations there on that page. But UA-cam isn't set up for it. Thanks again. And here's the link to my page on Insight Timer: insighttimer.com/peterbolland

    • @Tammymarine
      @Tammymarine 3 роки тому

      @@PeterBolland Oh great. I use Insight Timer every day. I did not know you were on that. Thanks again.

  • @martacabrera5026
    @martacabrera5026 8 місяців тому +2

    Thankyou for sharing your knowledge!!

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching Marta! 🙏🏼

  • @sharkluxry
    @sharkluxry 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! also, love seeing the different glasses in each video :)

  • @merlindajohnson5304
    @merlindajohnson5304 4 роки тому +4

    I love your lessons. Thank you.

  • @bajajones5093
    @bajajones5093 3 роки тому +2

    I never noticed the glasses. the content mesmerized me

  • @hiserra
    @hiserra 2 роки тому +2

    This series is so wonderful. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @phanikumar8142
    @phanikumar8142 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent 👍👍👍

  • @katusha450
    @katusha450 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your videos!

  • @EnchantedNotions00
    @EnchantedNotions00 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your service sir 💌

  • @erinmilitello7748
    @erinmilitello7748 2 роки тому +1

    Yes! Yes ! Yessssss!

  • @nijinskihind
    @nijinskihind 2 роки тому +2

    thank you. Do you think it is helpful to think that our karma becomes our dharma when we pay mindful attention to our intuition? I'm looking forward to listening to your talk on karma. This is a really good, practical and helpful series.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  2 роки тому +1

      They are definitely interrelated.

  • @saratsaratchandran3085
    @saratsaratchandran3085 3 роки тому +2

    If you are a dwarf you accept that and take to the activities that fits you. Instead, if you aspire to be a basket ball player your dharma fails! All have a Dharmic disposition as you are born as a man who is denied to bear a baby but bestowed to take to the duties that is allocated to you! If you are cast in a drama as a villain, your dharma is to play the role as well as you can as you are cast!

  • @MM-dh3wr
    @MM-dh3wr Місяць тому +1

    Dharma can help you clarify karma not more than that.

  • @vinsin328
    @vinsin328 7 місяців тому

    There are some mistakes. The caste system was implemented forcefully by Britishers - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_in_India
    The caste system has nothing to do with any religion or dharma, all civilizations had a caste system except India.
    Dharma means acts that sustain a society or civilization in a larger context. At the same time, Brahmavad is a major issue in India. Many Hindus still think in terms of Jatis.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  7 місяців тому

      Hi. In the Wiki article you cited, it states that the caste system has its origins in ancient India, which is what I said. It's all through the Bhagavad Gita where Krishna discusses the four major castes or darshanas. The imperial British may have exploited this system for their own gain, but they didn't invent it or impose it. I'm particularly puzzled by your claim that "all civilizations had a caste system except India." Wait, what? But I appreciate the comment and your willingness to engage.

  • @drboom4674
    @drboom4674 3 роки тому +4

    U were wrong about caste system. More precisely it was more ignorant and divided words given by Europeans when they came to india (and for what, u know that as well) and at the same time they were right. How? In geeta and vedas (not many English translations), the authors wrote what they heard so far. In hindi translations and in original it indicates so called "castes" are divided by supreme not by birth, but by their actions and types of work/duty performed in life. Like we divide today's society by profession businessman, .....
    But what happened with it changed by duty to birth and excepted it as original.
    And nobody talks about it because it is diluted many parts of sanatana dharma for many thousands of years.
    Thus creating boundness in society.
    It is true if, u go deeply through scriptures, can easily find it and many many stories as examples.
    And geeta part 5 which u made, clears misconception of dharma and caste in that.
    But by the way u make such good videos. I appreciate that and loved ur content and its hard to find about what historical figures saw and thought about self realisation and seeking knowledge of wisdom. But through ur videos I have learned a lot man and again keep up the good work.

  • @sadenb
    @sadenb 4 роки тому +2

    Dharma has nothing to do with caste system.

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  4 роки тому +3

      Not even a little? It seems that many voices and sources in India do think the two are interwoven. Dharma, when seen through the sociological lens (having to do with social structures and human purpose) seems to bear directly on doing your duty, and living the role into which you have been born. This dynamic exists in all cultures. Confucian China comes to mind, but really, this sort of class consciousness is found the world over.

    • @AA-re8jd
      @AA-re8jd 4 роки тому +4

      @@PeterBolland Respected sir, actually nowhere in any of the text caste is based on birth rather on qualities and there is no concept of second class citizen.......
      जन्मना जायते शुद्र: संस्कारात् द्विज् उच्यते|
      Meaning- By birth everyone is Shudra(what nowadays called as lowest among 4 castes); it is only by purification, enrichment & education one becomes a Dwija (knowledgeable)” Dwija means born again- meaning change in one’s mind & soul!
      Extended form
      It says that every one is born as a Shudra, Through Samskaaras you become Dwija, By studying Veda you become Vipra and only by knowing the Brahman (the ultimate reality which is ever present and the saxshi of all) and through whom all apparant existence appears, one becomes Brahmana
      BTW your lectures are really insightful, I just wanted to correct somethings but at the end it is not your fault even here people think it is based on birth (British confused varna and caste with other and translated the books)........
      Thanks again

    • @AA-re8jd
      @AA-re8jd 4 роки тому +3

      @@PeterBolland Ved vyas , valmiki , and many more people who wrote the mahabharata , Ramayana, geeta are born in a shudra family but were considered as brahman after they attained the knowledge , even Valmiki who wrote Ramayana was a dacoit .....
      Also there are literally no record of caste based discrimination in india by any foreign traveler or Indian texts predating islamic invasion, it was all started after the islamic invasion and further distorted by the British........

    • @PeterBolland
      @PeterBolland  4 роки тому +1

      @@AA-re8jd Thanks for what you contributed here -- quite helpful.

    • @AA-re8jd
      @AA-re8jd 4 роки тому +3

      @@PeterBolland I am so glad that you replied and also I apologize if I was rude in any of the comments
      Your videos are great sir