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Ferox Seneca
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2013
This channel focuses on… well, anything I am interested in. At present this includes a combination of history, education, and popular culture.
Sima Tan and a Dragon discuss the "Analects" of Confucius
In the year 115 BC the Han dynasty scholar Sima Tan travelled to the southern coast in order to discuss the sayings of Confucius with his friend, a great Celestial Dragon. This video records that conversation.
This video is a discussion of the meaning of the "Analects", the main book in which Confucius' sayings were recorded. It discusses how Confucius' sayings can be applied to better interpret, and act in, the modern Age.
Questions asked and answered:
0:00 - Introduction
0:16 - Did Confucius achieve his goals?
0:56 - What is the main focus of Confucian philosophy?
1:31 - What did Confucius say was the greatest form of self-cultivation?
2:11 - What is the goal of a good teacher?
2:44 - What moral limits are there on the work one does for other people?
3:04 - What is true knowledge, and how can this be applied to understanding life?
3:39 - How much should you depend on those who lie?
4:15 - What are the worst faults of a bad leader?
4:43 - In what sort of place should a wise person choose to live?
5:27 - Should a wise person hate people who do bad things?
5:51 - What are the benefits of knowing the Meaning of Life?
6:12 - How can a person best determine the character of a person?
6:44 - What is the best way to inform a person of their faults?
7:23 - What is the "golden rule?"
7:48 - Is the Meaning of Life a thing that you achieve?
8:21 - Was Confucius a prophet or a supernatural being?
8:56 - Is the philosophy of Confucius a religion?
9:59 - In what sort of places is it best to avoid traveling to or living in?
10:25 - What did Confucius say about romantic love?
11:08 - In what sort of place should a person choose to live?
11:44 - What is the power of words?
12:01 - Should there be any limits on the ambitions and obligations of people in society?
12:49 - In what way should a good leader seek to influence others?
13:12 - What did Confucius say about gossip?
13:58 - What did Confucius say about ideological subversion?
15:38 - How should a person respond to injury?
16:20 - Should we be pursuing perfection per se?
16:41 - What is the moral nature of humanity?
17:06 - Epilogue
This video is a discussion of the meaning of the "Analects", the main book in which Confucius' sayings were recorded. It discusses how Confucius' sayings can be applied to better interpret, and act in, the modern Age.
Questions asked and answered:
0:00 - Introduction
0:16 - Did Confucius achieve his goals?
0:56 - What is the main focus of Confucian philosophy?
1:31 - What did Confucius say was the greatest form of self-cultivation?
2:11 - What is the goal of a good teacher?
2:44 - What moral limits are there on the work one does for other people?
3:04 - What is true knowledge, and how can this be applied to understanding life?
3:39 - How much should you depend on those who lie?
4:15 - What are the worst faults of a bad leader?
4:43 - In what sort of place should a wise person choose to live?
5:27 - Should a wise person hate people who do bad things?
5:51 - What are the benefits of knowing the Meaning of Life?
6:12 - How can a person best determine the character of a person?
6:44 - What is the best way to inform a person of their faults?
7:23 - What is the "golden rule?"
7:48 - Is the Meaning of Life a thing that you achieve?
8:21 - Was Confucius a prophet or a supernatural being?
8:56 - Is the philosophy of Confucius a religion?
9:59 - In what sort of places is it best to avoid traveling to or living in?
10:25 - What did Confucius say about romantic love?
11:08 - In what sort of place should a person choose to live?
11:44 - What is the power of words?
12:01 - Should there be any limits on the ambitions and obligations of people in society?
12:49 - In what way should a good leader seek to influence others?
13:12 - What did Confucius say about gossip?
13:58 - What did Confucius say about ideological subversion?
15:38 - How should a person respond to injury?
16:20 - Should we be pursuing perfection per se?
16:41 - What is the moral nature of humanity?
17:06 - Epilogue
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Pakistan: All Endings
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We all know how Pakistan is today, but how might the present have turned out if history had happened slightly differently? This is my fanfic interpretation of Pakistani history. Endings: 0:00 - Canon Ending 0:16 - Ultimate Good Ending 0:32 - Indus Valley Imperial Ending 0:48 - No-Alexander Ending 1:04 - Sage-King Ending 1:20 - Indo-Greek Ending 1:36 - No-Volcano Ending 1:52 - Maurice's Longevit...
Scorsese's "After Hours": A 20th Century Journey into the Underworld
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Martin Scorsese's "After Hours", released in 1985, is a black comedy which has since become a cult classic. The film follows a young man's adventures through a shadowy labyrinth, partially made from the bricks and mortar of SoHo after dark, partially made from his own fears and insecurities, and partially made from the slings and arrows of cruel fate. Overall the story is a modern retelling of ...
Vagante Full Walkthrough - Knight - All Secret Rooms
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Vagante is a 2-D, procedurally generated roguelike. In this game we take control of a brave adventurer, entering a sprawling labyrinth in search of loot and glory. In this full walkthrough we will play the knight: the most vanilla class, and the one which most new players will feel most comfortable learning to play. I was able to complete all "secret" levels when recording this walkthrough. Enj...
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Myanmar 2021: Timeline of the Civil Disobedience Movement
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On February 1, 2021, the Tatmadaw arrested the leaders of Myanmar's democratic government and seized control of the nation, effectively returning the country to a military dictatorship. Almost immediately this action was met by massive, spontaneous, and coordinated civil disobedience by civilians all across the Myanmar. If you want to know how the story ends, watch to the end. I lived through t...
Master Shen Hui's 1-Hour Zen Hymn to Meditate, Relax, and Chill: Om Mani Padme Hum
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Shen Hui was a Buddhist monk from southern China who lived from 684-758 AD, and was one of the first writers from the school that became Zen. The lyrics of this video are all composed from his writings on the nature of enlightenment. I hope that people may find the themes of this song instructive, calming, or inspirational in some way. I made this video upon the request of a friend, who asked t...
A Zen Hymn on the Path to Enlightenment: Om Mani Padme Hum
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Shen Hui was a Buddhist monk from southern China who lived from 684-758 AD, and was one of the first writers from the school that became Zen. The lyrics of this video are all composed from his writings on the nature of enlightenment. I hope that people may find the themes of this song instructive, calming, or inspirational in some way. I made this video on the advice of a friend, who requested ...
The Legacy of Aung San: The Father of Burmese Independence, Part 7
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For his work towards Burmese independence and uniting the country, Aung San has consistently been seen as one of the most important and influential political figures in modern Myanmar. Within Myanmar he has been generally seen as a "larger-than-life hero" and the "architect of Burmese freedom". In this video, we will examine how subsequent generations have viewed and been affected by Aung San’s...
Bo Naga: A Rescued Jungle Cat
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Bo Naga is a rescued wild kitten, found in the jungle around Pyay, Myanmar. He was adopted by a local Burmese family after his mother was killed by a hunter. He is about the same size as a normal housecat; but, being a non-domesticated animal, his behaviour is different. For example, he only eats raw beef, and his noises are not the same. He doesn't have an intuitive understanding of how to int...
Canada: All Endings
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We all know how Canada is today, but how might the country be different if events in its history had happened slightly differently? In this video we explore and describe all eighteen of the most common endings when playing as Canada in the meta. Perhaps, by knowing what could have been, people may become more interested in knowing what really was? Endings List: Canon Ending: 0:00 Warm Earth End...
台灣:多重結局
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我們都知道並喜愛台灣的結局,但如果歷史發生得稍微不同,事情怎麼可能結束呢?這段視頻詳細介紹了台灣的十六的可能的結局,其中只有一個是典型。觀看到最後,看看隱藏統一結局! 篇章: 0:00 典型結局: 0:17 大肚王國結局: 0:34 日本封建結局: 0:51 西班牙帝國結局: 1:08 荷蘭帝國結局: 1:25 明朝效忠者結局: 1:42 清朝復興結局: 1:59 中國抵抗運動結局: 2:16 日本帝國結局: 2:33 中華民國勝利結局: 2:50 中華人民共和國勝利結局: 3:07 共產革命結局: 3:24 共產主義革命結局: 3:41 聯合國承認結局: 3:58 民進黨分裂結局: 4:15 美國吞併結局: 4:32 隱藏的統一結局: 4:49 後記: 5:06 樂譜:th-cam.com/play/PL3prZDgtchM9ccgpVb4cDFR1u0cwVHEfa.html
Who Killed Aung San? (It isn't who you think.): The Father of Burmese Independence, Part 6
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How Aung San Won Burmese Independence: The Father of Burmese Independence, Part 5
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Aung San in World War II: The Father of Burmese Independence, Part 4
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The Thirty Comrades: The Father of Burmese Independence, Part 3
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Memory, Emotions, and the Amygdala: Canli et al. (2000); AS Psychology #1
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The Weizzas, Mystical Hermits of Burmese Folklore: A Virtual Tour of the Shwedagon Pagoda, Part 4
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Why Facebook is Blocked in China: Uighurs, and Why Totalitarianism Fears a Free Social Media
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The Lin Biao Incident: An Eyewitness Perspective (林彪事件: 访查目击者)
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Hii first of all thank you for those amazing videos. May I ask you from where did you get this information? I am doing a research about him
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Aung San Never die Just Come back again. all must know😅
Aung San Never Die Okey Thank you THE WORLD. I Come To SeeMy Childs
No "Undivided India" ending? Well the Indo-Greek flag is cool.
It is not snake it is a dragon 😢
myanmar🇲🇲
Thank You.
May i know what is the Nat with lion head dancing meaning ??? Would like to have more info thank you very much ...
Very informative video! As a burmese i recommended this video to all other ppls in this so called Badda Gabar(similar to world but in burmese).I wish u guys all the best during this difficult time.May the force be with u.😊
Ginger Genral for ethnics
01:21 Is the best ending (in my opinion). 👑
ISLAMICABAD PAKISTANESIA
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTANESIA
Pakistanesia Independence Country 1958
The ruby eyes Buddha orgin was unkown. However it dated even more than the Konbaung dyansty.
I read that there is a temple in Burma in which people gather upstairs waiting for three weikza to appear. The weikza fly in the window and give teachings before disappearing
In fact the US is totalitarian ur right
I was born on sunday so i was the strogest creature i think
Fun fact:naga is first in Thailand
နောက်ဆုံးတော့ သူတောင်းစားခွပ်ခေါက်သီချင်းနဲ့နိဂုံးချုပ်တော့တယ်
Some say Lin Piao was for a united front with Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union whilst Mao Tse-tung was for detente with the West. Others say Lin was planning to defect to Taiwan Area.
According to a certain "Yao Ming-le", Lin Piao and Yeh Ch'ün were killed by Mao Tse-tung after a dinner in his villa, and that it was Lin Li-kuo who died in the plane crash.
The Soviets confirmed Lin Biao was on the plane using forensics.
@@dr.woozie7500I stand corrected. Therefore, the account of "Yao Ming-le" is nothing but a conspiracy theory, like the Yongzheng Emperor's alleged assassination by Liu Siniang.
A very thoughtful overview of assessment principles
So I can almost all alternative history's Pakistan become part of India or others
In my research of Pakistan's history, I found that empires in which Pakistan was a part almost never originated from Pakistan: its history greatly overlaps with those of Persia, India, and Central Asia. The notable exceptions in premodern history are the Indus Valley Civilization and the Sikh Empire.
@@feroxseneca8997 The thing is that the term "Pakistan" didn't exist before 30s. It was termed as "Hindustan" by persians, the whole American Continent was founded in search of the land of India pakistan doesnt have history, only logical way for historians of Pakistan to create history was to use India's own empires or the invaders like mughals. After all this I might as well be a nerd 🤓.
good job bro!
@@feroxseneca8997 it will keep going
Easily my favorite Scorsese film, I saw this when it came out. Funny enough, many years later I would work with Griffin Dunne at GreeneStreet Films. Occasionally, I had to pinch myself. It’s interesting to hear what you think of a world without modern technology. In many ways, it was a better world, especially because there was no Rian Johnson, hahaha...
I knew him about as well as anyone you see at the office everyday, which is to say, not that well. Still, I found him to be cool, and very focused on his work. By the way, I shared your video with several of my friends. Well done!
Worst analysis ever. You're what I call an educated idiot.
I LOVE this film!!!!! I watched it many times on video in the latter 80's and into the early 90's! It is a masterpiece and I think about it; and reference it, often!
@@feroxseneca8997 I saw a preview/review of it on TV in 1985 or '86, and was intrigued by it. But wasn't able to get it on video until 1988 or so. When I was already nostalgic for that era. Like I say, I watched it a lot. It's such an experience.
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They aren’t immortal because of the dhamma anicca means nothing is permanent
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Only True Burmese ppl will watch this video
是一份禮物
Fyå Und Paay
Anglo-Burmese WHY IS MONTH FLOOOOOOOT
King Bagyiday's Is Floot
Hanthawaddy 100% Vomule😱
Taungoo's Why In The Drum & Synth 😭
Pyu's By Bitching Sounds
Democratic myanmar❤❤❤
This video is scuffed, I would admit your a very good player but trading things like charm and other stuff is bad, still the video deserves a like.
@@feroxseneca8997 well for bosses such as the mage in the catacombs, when u charm it and it spawns enemies, the enemies it spawns will actually kill it, also useful for when your in the sky since there are alot of enemies, just charm one like a mage and watch as they fight.
Ah, This is really informative. **Sees the familiar surrounding of the township** *Wait a minute-*
@@feroxseneca8997 For the first footage, yes, i was inside my home while everything happened. my brothers were there in the protests. I'm not sure, if we shared townships though, not sure if i remember you either.
THANK YOU!!
came back to this vid to listen to some of the songs, sick collection
@@feroxseneca8997 yeye dw i checked the description Thanks for the reassurance tho
Thank you ❤
Am Friday so am a hamster I know that bc am Burmese
Myanmar is mystical and magical. 🙏🙏🙏
Its too hard to be a weizza follower.. 🙏🙏🙏 The Living yogis with supernatural powers.
@@feroxseneca8997 Yes.. im a weizza path follower and a Buddhist girl.. Its not so easy for ordinary people like us, even for monks,, weizza rule is totally different, there is only few people these days who follow weizza rule.. Weizzas are immortal buddhist yogis, some weizzas are still living with their bodies, some are not,, i even know some weizza names,,, 1) Buddha Ae 2) Buddha Pru 3) Buddha Pong 4) Buddha Heng 5) Afri Sra Gyi Umra Khrang .. 6) Bo bo Aung.. Im so glad that, you're the first guy to tell about weizzas on TH-cam... maybe there is another or maybe not, but I've searched about weizza's for so long on TH-cam,, never saw one... Now your channel is the first... I hope to see more about weizzas, about mysterious events of Myanmar, about Shwedagon Pagoda,, story of upcoming Aryamitra Buddha, about Lake of no return,, about Powerful Buddhist Nagas, about mystical creatures of Buddhism,,, and many more..... from your channel... 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you.. and May lord Buddha bless you🙏🙏🙏
How could I get in contact with you? Do you have a Facebook ?
Ultimate good ending only for those in Panglong - not everyone agreed with Aung San and his cabinet's plans.