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Delighted Self
India
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2024
Welcome to "Delighted Self," a sanctuary where the ancient meets the modern, and knowledge breathes life into the soul. Our vision is to be a beacon of enlightenment, reviving the timeless roots that connect us all to self-knowledge and a peaceful existence.
Our mission is simple yet profound: to educate and inspire the seekers of knowledge and wisdom, the lovers of cultural heritage. We believe that by understanding our past, we can forge a future that's rich in meaning and harmony. Through engaging videos, thought-provoking discussions, and a community of like-minded individuals, we aim to illuminate the path to self-discovery and inner peace.
Join us on this journey, as we explore the depths of philosophy, the beauty of rituals, and the power of self-reflection. "Roots of Wisdom" is more than just a channel; it's a movement towards awakening the spirit and celebrating the diversity of our cultural roots.
Our mission is simple yet profound: to educate and inspire the seekers of knowledge and wisdom, the lovers of cultural heritage. We believe that by understanding our past, we can forge a future that's rich in meaning and harmony. Through engaging videos, thought-provoking discussions, and a community of like-minded individuals, we aim to illuminate the path to self-discovery and inner peace.
Join us on this journey, as we explore the depths of philosophy, the beauty of rituals, and the power of self-reflection. "Roots of Wisdom" is more than just a channel; it's a movement towards awakening the spirit and celebrating the diversity of our cultural roots.
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Isn't Stillness of Mind the Ultimate Goal? by Ramana Maharshi | Delighted Self
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Imagine embarking on a journey to find a hidden treasure - a treasure that promises boundless peace and joy. You start walking down a long road, using every ounce of determination and focus to take each step forward. After a while, you come to a serene, peaceful glade, and everything falls silent. Your mind is quiet; no thoughts disturb you. You think to yourself, "This must be it. I’ve reached...
How To Attain Self Knowledge | Advaita Vedanta | Delighted Self
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How To Attain Self Knowledge Advaita Vedanta Delighted Self Key Questions to Explore We’ll delve into three main questions: 1. Who am I? What is Self-knowledge? 2. How can I gain Self-knowledge? 3. How does a person with Self-realization behave? • Steps to Achieve Self-Knowledge • Four Qualities for a True Seeker #advaita #advaitavedanta #selfknowledge #knowthyself #selfrealization
Importance Of Self Knowledge By Siddharameshwar Maharaj
มุมมอง 133วันที่ผ่านมา
In his profound discourse on the path to Self-Knowledge, Siddharameshwar Maharaj delves into the origin and effects of human attachment to the physical body and the world. He offers insights into how this identification with the body and worldly possessions gives rise to fear, pride, and suffering, and how true liberation lies in turning inward and realising one's true nature. Siddharameshwar M...
Live to Spread this Peace | Inspirational Speech by Swami Chidananda
มุมมอง 1714 วันที่ผ่านมา
Blessed Atman! The key to blessedness lies in being aware of blessedness. If your awareness is turned in different directions, towards what you do not have, or what you think or imagine you do not have, then this wrongly directed pattern of thought will make you unaware of the many things that you have. Each one is distinct and unique in the eyes of the Creator; there is none like that particul...
Swami Lakshmanjoo Lecture on Yama and Niyama
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Swami Lakshmanjoo Lecture on Sunday, April 27, 1980 Every human being must strive for self-realization. When the in- dividual self has right knowledge of the universal Self and recognizes its Divinity without the least apprehension, it is known as union or Yoga. Patañjali has explained eight limbs of Yoga in his Yoga-Sütras. The Kashmir Saiva philosophy also recognizes the Yoga-Sütras for its o...
Seek Eternal Happiness in the Self Within | Inspirational Teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda
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Seek Eternal Happiness in the Self Within A man who lived in the cold tracts of Alaska had tasted some of the luscious, lady-finger grapes that had been shipped to him by a friend who lived in Fresno, California. The Alaskan was so enamored of the grapes that he secured a job in Fresno, where all kinds of grapes grow abundantly, and left Alaska for good. The Alaskan, on his arrival in Fresno, w...
Feel the Superior Joys of Inner Life by Paramahansa Yogananda
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To seek happiness outside ourselves is like trying to lasso a cloud. Happiness is not a thing: It is a state of mind. It must be lived. Neither worldly power nor moneymaking schemes can ever capture happiness. Paramahansa Yogananda on Happiness #paramahansayogananda #yogananda #happiness
How it feels when you realise the state of. stillness? I think Living in a busy society we can’t be still! what do you say?? @delightedself
Satchidanand, blissful experience
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What is the use of self-realization? Have any of such people contributed anything extraordinary in any field benefitting humanity?
A sound sleep and chanting राम राम।
Thank you for the video ❤
@@AsifAli-fb5mq Glad to hear that you liked the video 🙏🏻❤️
When the seeker is ready the path unfolds naturally leading to the ultimate liberation of the soul ❤ ThankYou. ❤
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6 14 what is said can’t hear properly thought rather than it’s temporary(what) 6 19? What is said. Can any one please repeat
Temporary Lull
Very nice diction and thanks for sharing this 🙏
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Meaning of true self is sound of silence of mind.
Good comments ❤
What is the meaning of true self? If iam sad, anxious, depressed that means this is not my true self If iam happy,joy, kindness, serve to others that means iam at my true self This is the meaning of self?
Meaning of true self is sound of silence of mind One doesn't get affected by sadness, joy etc
iam happy,joy, kindness, serve to others is just the flip side of sad, anxious, depressed -- these are not the true self either.
@@darshandhawan5923 i didn't get it.if my mind is stil. No more chattering sounds.that means iam at my true self. Iam correct?
@@Adhithyank19 no.
@@darshandhawan5923 then
In "Theravada" Buddhism in Sri Lanka, all enlightened "Baghavath Buddhas" appear on earth , after eons of life times of purification of the mind, as a fulfilling universal qualification to perfecting qualities of "conscious energies" described in Sri Lankan Buddhist pali canon / texts "marghadi " Buddhas' spoken sound language written Pali Tripitaka" as "paramitha kamma" (perfectible universal deeds). The Baghvath Buddha has described beings existing in 31 realms. All creations in this universe are "energies" with influence of the six ( 6 ) aggregates "elements" 1. sound (ears ), 2. taste ( tongue ), 3, smell (nose ) 4. seeing (eyes ). 5. touch (Body ), 6, feelings(heart ), under "causality" cause & effect . The Buddha has described how universal energy called "kamma" manifests in human form through human faculties of seeing, hearing, smelling, taste, touch & mind (past experiences) called aggregates, amalgamating with external world experiences of feelings through the Human "Heart Organ " as electrical waves signals to develop a "seed" to become "conscious energy", which continues to the brain as a "thought" and this continuation of experience is stored in the "subconscious" mind in the human brain called "mano" (pali ) (mind) in Buddhism. This" perception " action is called "thought". Thought becomes a conscious energy, called "kamma/karma = consciousness + phenomenon in Buddhism.
In "Theravada" Buddhism in Sri Lanka, all enlightened "Baghavath Buddhas" appear on earth , after eons of life times of purification of the mind, as a fulfilling universal qualification to perfecting qualities of "conscious energies" described in Sri Lankan Buddhist pali canon / texts "marghadi " Buddhas' spoken sound language written Pali Tripitaka" as "paramitha kamma" (perfectible universal deeds). The Baghvath Buddha has described beings existing in 31 realms. All creations in this universe are "energies" with influence of the six ( 6 ) aggregates "elements" 1. sound (ears ), 2. taste ( tongue ), 3, smell (nose ) 4. seeing (eyes ). 5. touch (Body ), 6, feelings(heart ), under "causality" cause & effect . The Buddha has described how universal energy called "kamma" manifests in human form through human faculties of seeing, hearing, smelling, taste, touch & mind (past experiences) called aggregates, amalgamating with external world experiences of feelings through the Human "Heart Organ " as electrical waves signals to develop a "seed" to become "conscious energy", which continues to the brain as a "thought" and this continuation of experience is stored in the "subconscious" mind in the human brain called "mano" (pali ) (mind) in Buddhism. This" perception " action is called "thought". Thought becomes a conscious energy, called "kamma/karma = consciousness + phenomenon in Buddhism.
Such an intensive thoughts. Students like us Must hear this. Thank You Wise being 🪷
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