Ritualurile au înlocuit auto-disciplina, credinta a înlocuit perspectiva, şi rugăciunea a înlocuit înţelegerea.

miercuri, 18 decembrie 2019

From Death To Birth - Baba Aziz

«Această lume este o punte. Treceţi peste ea, dar nu vă faceţi sălaşul acolo».



O inscripţie descoperită pe intrarea principală a moscheii din Fatehpur-Sikri, la sud de Delhi, construită în 1601 de mogulul Akbar cel Mare



RUMI | Poem of the Atoms (Subtitles)

„Diferitele niveluri de înţelegere rezultă din integrarea armonioasă a cunoaşterii diferitelor niveluri de Realitate şi din cunoaşterea diferitelor niveluri de percepţie. Realitatea fiind multiplă şi complexă, nivelurile de înţelegere sunt şi ele multiple şi complexe. Dar, Realitatea fiind de asemenea o unitate deschisă, diferitele niveluri de înţelegere sunt legate între ele într-un Tot deschis, ce include şi Subiectul transdisciplinar şi Obiectul transdisciplinar.

Nivelurile de traversare ale informaţiei spirituale permit o transgresiune a nivelurilor de înţelegere, de cunoaştere şi de fiinţă, deschizând un spaţiu transdisciplinar nelimitat libertăţii, toleranţei şi iubirii."



marți, 17 septembrie 2019

Advanced Ancient Stone-cutting - The Puzzling Evidence That Cannot Be Ea...

How could humanity, so far back in history, construct and carve enormous blocks of stone with such precision without the advanced machinery we use today. Some of these places are almost more advanced in concept, technique and size than today's buildings. When we look at these anomalies we are left simply with awe, and confusion. What drove people back then to carve such things? The inability to give concrete explanations is leading many researchers to give credence to a more advanced civilization in ancient times to explain this bewildering mystery. Many mysterious places have been intricately carved from rock, many as we will see, from a single piece of rock. Let’s take a look at some of the best examples of these baffling places.


New Ellora Caves Documentary 2019 The Mind-Boggling Rock Cut Temples of ...

Everyone is trying to understand how the Ellora caves were built, cut out of the rocks, without the use of ‘modern’ technology it is a
construction that we would be hard pressed to replicate today. This new, never before seen documentary will look closely at this intricate temple and suggest—as have many archaeologists—that thousands of years ago, ancient cultures were far more advanced than some scholars are crediting them for. What baffles experts is their incredible precision and design. It seems very plausible that whoever built these fascinating cave may have been using an unknown advanced ancient technology. Cave 16, the magnificent Kailasa Temple, and is notable for being the largest monolithic structure in the world that was carved out of a single piece of rock!



Michelangelo Matter & Spirit

luni, 16 septembrie 2019

Basics of Buddhism: Lecture Series

Learn about the life of Buddha, basic Buddhist concepts, the Eight-fold path, how to reach Nirvana and the rise and spread of Buddhism throughout India and Asia.


33 Million Gods of Hinduism

Dip your toes into the sea of Hindu faith to learn and understand the main gods and defining principles of Hinduism.

Contrast and compare Hindu deities and principles to other world religions and discover the origins of the Hindu caste system.



Indian Deities Worshipped in Japan

There is a very important bridge of culture joining the countries of India and Japan. In the words of HE Mr. Yasukuni Enoki, Former Ambassador of Japan, “It is very important for the Japanese to know that in the bottom of Japanese culture, Indian culture is very firmly imprinted”.
Buddhist and Hindu deities of India are worshiped by the people of Japan. The 5th century Sanskrit script is revered in Japan and its letters denoting different deities, are considered sacred by the Japanese.








Tibet

luni, 4 februarie 2019

Guardians of the Sacred (2017)

Guardians of the Sacred follows 20 sacred site guardians from around the world as they journey to the Hawaiian island of Kaho‘olawe for shared ceremony and strategic dialogue before attending the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Honolulu in September 2016. Along the way they share heartfelt stories of success and failure as they commit to work together in a worldwide effort to protect sacred places and indigenous land rights.


Instead of traditional protesters, these guardians are “protectors” — they protect their lands and waters for future generations, by addressing both the ecological and the spiritual dimensions of land and water. This new framing of activism emerged into public consciousness at Standing Rock in North Dakota, at the same time we were filming these remarkable leaders articulating this powerful alternative way of seeking social and environmental justice.

Through our footage at the IUCN World Conservation Congress we see that the conservation movement is awakening to the value and importance of indigenous leadership as we all seek a way out of global crisis. Balancing politics and spirituality is an essential element of this new way forward and indigenous guardians of sacred sites are grappling with these issues in a deep and fundamental way that offers new hope.

Produced by the Sacred Land Film Project