Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/Mde2q7GFCrw/w-d-xo.html Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman Guest bio: Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author of Sapiens, Homo Deus, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, and Unstoppable Us.
Harari is one of my favorite public intellectuals, and I highly respect him. However, as a meditation teacher who has been practicing longer than he has, I would urge viewers not to take his description of starting a meditation practice as an absolute. There are many, MANY different forms of and approaches to meditation. His teacher, S.N. Goenka, was known for a rather harsh and uncompromising approach, which he believed was necessary to achieve real breakthroughs. My teacher, the Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, was known for his gentle and forgiving approach emphasizing "touching the refreshing elements" through mindfulness. After decades of experience, I can say that all of these paths yield profound benefits, but to get them you have to establish an unbroken thread of practice. I know lots of people who have done the Goenka 9-day retreat almost like a rite of passage, but then dropped the practice soon afterwards. If you want real transformation, you have to keep it going like Harari does. It's not a matter of which method is better or worse; it's more about which approach fits best with your personality and your needs.
Sir I believe everyone has to go through 10 days course, else it’s impossible to know what mind is all about. We will be stuck with stories and emotions. Probably after few months different meditation course where people wanted to explore again will be handy.
@@Randomcomment7699 that is what you believe, but how can you be sure there is a one size fits all solution ? People with mental health problems arent even allowed in a vipassana retreat, so then how can this be the best way?
Meditation do little to nothing to heal trauma, to understand the shadows of the psyche, or to develop the level of heart. This is clearly examplified by transhumanist and wicked Harari and the rapid downfall of Sam Harris in the years of the pandemic.
I’ve been meditating for over a year, and I must say it has changed my life. I’m able to observe negative thoughts and emotions and let them pass without them ruling my life.
"If you never learn how to deal with boredom, you will never learn how to enjoy peace and quiet. Because the way to peace passes through bordedom." -- Yuval Noah Harari
I attended vipasana class in Bangalore, first time I came to know what is my mind ( huge story) nothing else.. it’s free class absolutely no charge.. I am local guy enjoyed food.. you get good bed to sleep with mosquito net and definitely you enjoy washing clothes in afternoon, talking evening walk will be a delight inside campus. On 10th day it will be tough to speak or open mouth for some time.
Nice podcast. In fact it's the most difficult task. To keep mind away from stray thoughts. And Lex's response is fantastic.Allowing the speaker to complete what he intends to say.
I’ve been meditating for almost 10 years. I was just really confused and frustrated for a while. Before there all the apps now. The first thing you notice is how hectic and active your mind is. Keep practicing even though it feels uncomfortable. Like he said, it’s the most important thing I do. But I only sit for an hour or so. Not two.
and for those starting out you dont need to sit for an hour... just sit every day. 2 minutes, then 5, then 10, then 20 etc... make it as natural a habit as brushing your teeth
You are not bored when you are immersed in total awareness of the self...in that attention there is a unique intelligence shines forth....you are in bliss.
I visited the Vepasana taught by the late SN Goenka during Second Covid in 2022. But I'm certain I won't go there again. As it was the most scary thing I've ever had. On or after the second day, the majority of people desire to go. Because practising meditation is quite uncomfortable. However, I finished the 10 Day Meditation Program. But, Mr. Yuval Hoah Harari is working on a two-month plan. I completed a 10-day basic programme.
The most difficult thing I ever did in my life was my first 10 day Vipassana course. None of the 20 or 30 day Vipassana courses I have taken were as difficult as the first 10 day course. This is because the biggest and heaviest complexes arise at the beginning, and you begin to deal with the subtler and lighter complexes as you progress. Also, on subsequent courses, long or short, you go to the course with an understanding of what the program and technique are like. This psychologically makes it slightly easier since it is no longer something strange and unknown. Keep practicing daily. You are bound to see positive results.
By YouSum Live 00:00:20 Deep introspection through daily meditation. 00:00:36 Silence the mind to observe without bias. 00:01:02 Train the mind to focus on present sensations. 00:02:44 Information diet: prioritize deep reading over snippets. 00:03:52 Approach problems with an open mind, avoid bias. 00:04:44 Write freely, delete fearlessly to foster creativity. 00:06:18 Meditation journey: confront inner challenges, not relaxation. 00:08:30 Boredom as a gateway to peace and self-understanding. 00:09:01 Embrace boredom to navigate life's challenges effectively. By YouSum Live
I can understand each and every word what harrari is saying as I also experienced all those things when I go to 30 or 45 days Vipassana meditation retreats
I must admit I had a very different view of this man due to the WEF connection. This created cognitive dissonance within due to false information that was assumed to be true. Self inquiry is the most important thing for the individual and by extension society. Great interview
I see a lot of people taking negative about Yuval and mention his WEF connection. Could you elaborate what this is about? I'm a fan of Yuval's ideas btw.
@@nithinjpathalil6709 he basically supports crackdown on civil liberties such as free speech. he supports digital ID and forceful vaccination amongst other things. Idk how Lex is such a cuck to not challenge him. its truly cringe
I vaguely remember seeing him supporting AI and saying humans were obsolete. It was at the WEF that he was saying it. I was a little disturbed by it but didn’t delve too deep into it. You should be able to find it here on TH-cam. I watched this purposely to challenge myself to accept that he has many opinions and I should consider him as a whole not soundbites. I will say when I saw the WEF talk I did feel repelled by what he was saying but tried not to attach to it 100%. Probably too much waffle for your query and no real substance but I watch too much stuff on here and I can’t recall the fine detail.
"I trust myself not to be attached to my own nonsense" 👍. I like the idea of being detached from the flood of information & to carefully reflect on your own experience. Not uploading unnecessary "trash" like "junk food". Where do ideas come from? Is a brain the only source? Is there an approximation to the truth? What is nonsense, what's not? How do we know it? Who decides that? Which experiences lead to the truth?
@johnmcdonagh374 I practice meditation sometimes. I have active mind. Mindfulness. As regards truth, l made up my mind about it. It is not relativistic to me. Thanks for your advice, anyway.
@@aga5109 Don't worry, everybody has an active mind... until they don't. Truth is universal and absolute and we can only recognize it from within, when our inner "radio" is free from static. Paramahansa Yogananda has written many texts deeply covering this topic.
So interesting to hear him talking about Vipassana meditation: for me it was the exact same experience of the mind getting pulled away from the breath by memories, or thoughts about the future. Stuff keeps coming up. The monkey mind.
That was a super simple and effective description on how to meditate. It’s really that “easy” (oh but it isn’t) “Let the problem lead me” had me silently nodding. What a great concept. Thanks guys
This a “Mic Drop” interview- hard to top this - if you continue to do these Lex, get Swami SarvaPriyAnanda of Vedanta Society of NY (and Harari) together for 3 hours - they may complete each other’s sentences/stories from 2 completely different experiences
In meditation people try to watch different things through thoughts. My favourite is watch breath. I don't try to take breath according to my choice or style. I just watch how breath is coming and going in its own style 😄
Based on Zen Master *Gao Jun's* advice (to paraphrase), _"Sitting Meditation could quiet and still One's mind but cannot cause a sudden (inner) "wake-up" to 'see & realize' One's True (Self) Nature."_ 😊
2hrs daily and then the retreats. Great he has so much time. I rise at 6.30 am shower dress eat. Leave home 7.15am. Arrv work 8.45am. Dep work 5pm. Arrv home 7pm. Cook and Eat till 8pm. Time for family until 10pm. Time for bed 10.30pm Sleep 11pm till 6.30am. Where do i get 2hrs to meditate? Summer vacation 2 weeks with family. 🤔🤔
The Buddha left behind the Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Noble Path. Morality is part of the Buddha's dharma. So is compassion. Without the Right Intention behind one's practice, one can easily deviate into the wrong space and arrive at false attainment just because one can concentrate to a certain degree. The outcome of one's view towards all sentient beings is the measure. Does one hate humanity and life, or does one have regard, appreciation and peace towards humanity and life? Correct meditative practice results in the latter. 🙏
Taking advice on how to meditate from Yuval Noah Harari in the era of the internet is like taking advice from the Middle East in how to make a peaceful society!
Death isn’t boredom. Death is what fights against boredom. Death gives life it’s edge. Death in our minds is the greatest DMT trip! I’m currently trying to have a full ego death. I’ve had multiple, but a separate sense of I still remains. I think only a full, sober, enlightening meditative experience can have the potential to fully transform the ego into a integral unified part of the ultimate consciousness (Divinity, God, All, etc).
It's does not have to be mediation: any activity that allows you to be in the moment, has the same effect. Jiu jitsu, surfing, boxing etc. When you engage in such activities, your brain is too busy to keep you alive. So pick an activity which taps into primal instinct
Not just breathe. If you are honest, you will find most of us are not able to hold attention to reading more than 30 secs unless the subject is feeding or interesting to your ego or the self.😊
@@chrismathis4162 are you kidding. of course it is. science is built on a house of cards on a sand beach. science is based on a mass of assumptions. the assumption that mind is actual, that you are actual, that the world we see is the world that is when in reality we create, fabricate the whole thing. silly rabbit. "We can clearly agree on that science is a system. A system which states or produce true or false statements about the world can either be believed in or not. So the very property that science is not beyond all doubt makes it a belief system". Are you familiar with Nagarjuna's dependent origination teachings? Google SODAPI for a very insightful read
Wonderful innovations and inventions those upgrade the living conditions of humanity came from intellectuals who doesn't practice or teach meditations. Why?
He talking about Vipassana I do TM as its more effective for me . Do a Vipassana 10 day retreat your life will change . TM goes super deep Vipassana a bit easier.
60 seconds without speaking a single word is definitely a most difficult job for ordinary people like me۔ But with respect, the way Mr Harari speaks in a slow and gentle manner I am sure he can sit alone two hours a day and 2 months in a year without speaking a single word, canceling his own thoughts & deleting his valuable writing۔ I usually prefer Jazz for two hours and never cancel my own thoughts and wouldn't suggest any writer to delete his creativity.
Heyy… he is not cancelling his thoughts while practicing meditation. I practice the same technique as him that is Vipassana Meditation and the whole point is not to get attach ir reject anything that happens inside you: that means accepting everything including thoughts as they are. No cancelling, just observing. This is a key aspect of his writing skills, it allow us to have a lot of space in our mind that helps rearrange the thoughts in an efficient and wholesome way.
As soon as Lex said books over Twitter he realized what will his friend Elon think of he saw this interview 😂. Or is this the story I just told myself, shit I need to meditate 🧘♂️
We have lekhs pores in our lungs. We use thousands to take breath. In medication first is breath, when breathing complete then we go after sexual thoughts because body ment by sex. These thoughts can be completed or we can stuck with these thoughts, Next is we can use our this energy in doing other things ( Work, exercise,talking dancing,love etc 😀 ) While doing good things this energy can increase.Before marriage it happens naturally and after marriage we need teacher or right guidance 😀
Mr. Harari, If you practice Vipassana and don't listen to S.N. Goenka's teachings then you are not learning Vipassana in depth and to its full meaning. It's not just about calming or controlling your mind, that is just one part of it.
Isn’t this the guy who talks about world domination? About hacking human beings. Klaus schwab pet. I thinking he skipped the last part of Goenkas vipassana that is ‘meta meditation’, which is ‘may all beings be happy, may all beings be at peace’ 🙏
I haven’t watched this video except for a minute or so (was already blown away that he was talking about meditation) but I read the comments. Wow. I’ve had the worst opinion of this guy from a video of him talking about AI as well as his connection to the WEF. Is my cognitive dissonance ready to be blown open?! 😮😅
I am absolutely not agree with the definition of the Bordoom! People are not getting bored anymore. Technology, Internet and social media took the Bordoom from us. We used to feed ourselves with the knowledge and because of the social media and Internet, we are satisfied with the stupid informations. So Bordoom is a very positive thing to help us to make our life more interesting.
Doom scrolling is a sign of boredom....just because they are looking at there phone doesn't mean they are not boredom..... But i agree boredom is very important. I think of boredom as a signal my body gives me when i am doing nothing and wasting energy.
Because it will make you happier. It sucks while you're there but you go lighter home and live a happier life. Vipassana is a truly amazing practice. Plus it is completely free
Full podcast episode: th-cam.com/video/Mde2q7GFCrw/w-d-xo.html
Lex Fridman podcast channel: th-cam.com/users/lexfridman
Guest bio: Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author of Sapiens, Homo Deus, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, and Unstoppable Us.
I would not take any advice from this godless man.
Mark my words.
Harari is one of my favorite public intellectuals, and I highly respect him. However, as a meditation teacher who has been practicing longer than he has, I would urge viewers not to take his description of starting a meditation practice as an absolute. There are many, MANY different forms of and approaches to meditation. His teacher, S.N. Goenka, was known for a rather harsh and uncompromising approach, which he believed was necessary to achieve real breakthroughs. My teacher, the Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, was known for his gentle and forgiving approach emphasizing "touching the refreshing elements" through mindfulness. After decades of experience, I can say that all of these paths yield profound benefits, but to get them you have to establish an unbroken thread of practice. I know lots of people who have done the Goenka 9-day retreat almost like a rite of passage, but then dropped the practice soon afterwards. If you want real transformation, you have to keep it going like Harari does. It's not a matter of which method is better or worse; it's more about which approach fits best with your personality and your needs.
Perfectly put.
Sir I believe everyone has to go through 10 days course, else it’s impossible to know what mind is all about. We will be stuck with stories and emotions. Probably after few months different meditation course where people wanted to explore again will be handy.
@@Randomcomment7699 that is what you believe, but how can you be sure there is a one size fits all solution ?
People with mental health problems arent even allowed in a vipassana retreat, so then how can this be the best way?
Meditation do little to nothing to heal trauma, to understand the shadows of the psyche, or to develop the level of heart.
This is clearly examplified by transhumanist and wicked Harari and the rapid downfall of Sam Harris in the years of the pandemic.
@raghavendrakp7699 - yes you believe. That's the point. It is a belief. It works for you and it may work differently for others
I’ve been meditating for over a year, and I must say it has changed my life. I’m able to observe negative thoughts and emotions and let them pass without them ruling my life.
to tame the mind and not be tamed by it, right?
Great to hear man keep up the good work
"If you never learn how to deal with boredom, you will never learn how to enjoy peace and quiet. Because the way to peace passes through bordedom."
-- Yuval Noah Harari
This interview passes through boredom, big time.
Spot on.
@@jacklondon999you must be weak mentally
"The way to peace is through boredom."
Enjoyed this conversation.
The way to peace is Much more involved than just getting through boredom!
@@merritt0 Yep. He never said it is only about boredom.
I attended vipasana class in Bangalore, first time I came to know what is my mind ( huge story) nothing else.. it’s free class absolutely no charge.. I am local guy enjoyed food.. you get good bed to sleep with mosquito net and definitely you enjoy washing clothes in afternoon, talking evening walk will be a delight inside campus. On 10th day it will be tough to speak or open mouth for some time.
Nice podcast. In fact it's the most difficult task. To keep mind away from stray thoughts. And Lex's response is fantastic.Allowing the speaker to complete what he intends to say.
I’ve been meditating for almost 10 years. I was just really confused and frustrated for a while. Before there all the apps now. The first thing you notice is how hectic and active your mind is. Keep practicing even though it feels uncomfortable. Like he said, it’s the most important thing I do. But I only sit for an hour or so. Not two.
and for those starting out you dont need to sit for an hour... just sit every day. 2 minutes, then 5, then 10, then 20 etc... make it as natural a habit as brushing your teeth
Keep doing it , even if , it feels uncomfortable .
Agreed.
You are not bored when you are immersed in total awareness of the self...in that attention there is a unique intelligence shines forth....you are in bliss.
Very rarely is it what you describe
What a great soul Harrari is !!!!
Thank you for having Harari on your podcast. Wish you interviewed him 3 hours 😊
the full interview is on another channel, not this clips channel
He is talking about Buddha's technique of Vipassana.
Thanks to Harari’s book Vipassana came into my life, and I indeed got a lot of benefit from that meditation practice.
Didn't he write homo sapiens too ?
Is it about meditation?
Brilliant interview! And so much wise advice. Thanks
Many thanks, Master Yural Noah Harari & Sir Lex Fridman, 🙏🙏🙏
I visited the Vepasana taught by the late SN Goenka during Second Covid in 2022. But I'm certain I won't go there again. As it was the most scary thing I've ever had. On or after the second day, the majority of people desire to go. Because practising meditation is quite uncomfortable. However, I finished the 10 Day Meditation Program. But, Mr. Yuval Hoah Harari is working on a two-month plan. I completed a 10-day basic programme.
Indeed it is a difficult experience. But haven’t you noticed any positive effects after the course?
The most difficult thing I ever did in my life was my first 10 day Vipassana course. None of the 20 or 30 day Vipassana courses I have taken were as difficult as the first 10 day course. This is because the biggest and heaviest complexes arise at the beginning, and you begin to deal with the subtler and lighter complexes as you progress. Also, on subsequent courses, long or short, you go to the course with an understanding of what the program and technique are like. This psychologically makes it slightly easier since it is no longer something strange and unknown.
Keep practicing daily. You are bound to see positive results.
Yuval is awesome. I was wondering when he was going to appear in one of the podcasts I listen to.
Great talk. He gives a very good rundown of the Dhamma Samadhi meditation.
By YouSum Live
00:00:20 Deep introspection through daily meditation.
00:00:36 Silence the mind to observe without bias.
00:01:02 Train the mind to focus on present sensations.
00:02:44 Information diet: prioritize deep reading over snippets.
00:03:52 Approach problems with an open mind, avoid bias.
00:04:44 Write freely, delete fearlessly to foster creativity.
00:06:18 Meditation journey: confront inner challenges, not relaxation.
00:08:30 Boredom as a gateway to peace and self-understanding.
00:09:01 Embrace boredom to navigate life's challenges effectively.
By YouSum Live
Lex. U gotta interview steven greer
Very informative thank you
As much as I dislike this person and his views, I really appreciate how dilligent he is when it comes to taking his time off, clean his head and read.
Thanks for such a great video
I can understand each and every word what harrari is saying as I also experienced all those things when I go to 30 or 45 days Vipassana meditation retreats
I must admit I had a very different view of this man due to the WEF connection.
This created cognitive dissonance within due to false information that was assumed to be true.
Self inquiry is the most important thing for the individual and by extension society.
Great interview
I see a lot of people taking negative about Yuval and mention his WEF connection. Could you elaborate what this is about? I'm a fan of Yuval's ideas btw.
@@nithinjpathalil6709 he basically supports crackdown on civil liberties such as free speech. he supports digital ID and forceful vaccination amongst other things. Idk how Lex is such a cuck to not challenge him. its truly cringe
I vaguely remember seeing him supporting AI and saying humans were obsolete. It was at the WEF that he was saying it. I was a little disturbed by it but didn’t delve too deep into it. You should be able to find it here on TH-cam. I watched this purposely to challenge myself to accept that he has many opinions and I should consider him as a whole not soundbites. I will say when I saw the WEF talk I did feel repelled by what he was saying but tried not to attach to it 100%. Probably too much waffle for your query and no real substance but I watch too much stuff on here and I can’t recall the fine detail.
What is the false information you are referring to?
Another amazing guest Lex.
"I trust myself not to be attached to my own nonsense" 👍. I like the idea of being detached from the flood of information & to carefully reflect on your own experience. Not uploading unnecessary "trash" like "junk food". Where do ideas come from? Is a brain the only source? Is there an approximation to the truth? What is nonsense, what's not? How do we know it? Who decides that? Which experiences lead to the truth?
Try out Alan Watts' introduction to meditation.
@johnmcdonagh374 I practice meditation sometimes. I have active mind. Mindfulness. As regards truth, l made up my mind about it. It is not relativistic to me. Thanks for your advice, anyway.
@@aga5109 Don't worry, everybody has an active mind... until they don't. Truth is universal and absolute and we can only recognize it from within, when our inner "radio" is free from static. Paramahansa Yogananda has written many texts deeply covering this topic.
Well, he certainly is attached to his nonsense view of human life.
This is excellent 👌🏽
I do practice this meditation
One of the greatest minds of his generation.
He is a psychopath.
@@Zodroo_Tint Why you think that?
@@hubb123456 He is just projecting !
Thank you both
Lex's face just after he hears 60 days of silent meditation 😂😂😂
I went for 10 days Vipassana and it was the hardest thing I have done in my life
@@mikolajm983im planning to attend vipassana course
Torture?
No thank you.
Lmao
Incredible guy.
So interesting to hear him talking about Vipassana meditation: for me it was the exact same experience of the mind getting pulled away from the breath by memories, or thoughts about the future. Stuff keeps coming up. The monkey mind.
That was a super simple and effective description on how to meditate. It’s really that “easy” (oh but it isn’t)
“Let the problem lead me” had me silently nodding. What a great concept. Thanks guys
This a “Mic Drop” interview- hard to top this - if you continue to do these Lex, get Swami SarvaPriyAnanda of Vedanta Society of NY (and Harari) together for 3 hours - they may complete each other’s sentences/stories from 2 completely different experiences
Can't find it. Can you post a link please.
Yeah hope someday Lex will invite Swami Sarvapriyananda 😊
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a phenomenal. If Lex invites him, it will blow the mind of the audience.
Respect for this amazing human being
Who else do you respect? Adolf Hitler?
thats a lot to unpack there. but i believe he's onto something
In meditation people try to watch different things through thoughts. My favourite is watch breath. I don't try to take breath according to my choice or style. I just watch how breath is coming and going in its own style 😄
What an interesting conversation.
Based on Zen Master *Gao Jun's* advice (to paraphrase),
_"Sitting Meditation could quiet and still One's mind but cannot cause a sudden (inner) "wake-up" to 'see & realize' One's True (Self) Nature."_ 😊
Someone gave me I am that years ago. It’s free online. He explains it in a very easy to understand way .
great advices!
Thanks
Thank You ...
The way to peace passes through boredom ~ Yuval Noah Harari
The way to peace is through boredom
Gonna try this but I'm always thinking even when I'm not.
One of the best video
2hrs daily and then the retreats. Great he has so much time. I rise at 6.30 am shower dress eat. Leave home 7.15am. Arrv work 8.45am. Dep work 5pm. Arrv home 7pm. Cook and Eat till 8pm. Time for family until 10pm. Time for bed 10.30pm Sleep 11pm till 6.30am. Where do i get 2hrs to meditate? Summer vacation 2 weeks with family. 🤔🤔
Education is when observers in free from insecurities or prejudice
Reminds me of Zen/Chan perspective on meditation
The Buddha left behind the Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Noble Path. Morality is part of the Buddha's dharma. So is compassion. Without the Right Intention behind one's practice, one can easily deviate into the wrong space and arrive at false attainment just because one can concentrate to a certain degree. The outcome of one's view towards all sentient beings is the measure. Does one hate humanity and life, or does one have regard, appreciation and peace towards humanity and life? Correct meditative practice results in the latter. 🙏
That’s the knowledge should spread in teenage boys.
Just I wants to say whole world I am realised my inner self
He said information diet! This is the first time I heard someone else say it.
Once we had a boring prime minister in India , we were on right path. I totally agree .
Taking advice on how to meditate from Yuval Noah Harari in the era of the internet is like taking advice from the Middle East in how to make a peaceful society!
Lex making himself chuckle:
always a win.
Death isn’t boredom. Death is what fights against boredom. Death gives life it’s edge. Death in our minds is the greatest DMT trip! I’m currently trying to have a full ego death. I’ve had multiple, but a separate sense of I still remains. I think only a full, sober, enlightening meditative experience can have the potential to fully transform the ego into a integral unified part of the ultimate consciousness (Divinity, God, All, etc).
Who is the I that is trying to have a full ego death?
Please interview MIKO PELED!!!
Great dialogue.
I wonder if in the interview, he was asked about his thoughts on the World Economic Forums plans to take over the world...
😊
Two people I want in this show B.Alan Wallace and Bernardo KAstrup
I want Swami Sarvapriyananda
Have you watcher the video in which Bernardo and Swami Sarvapriyananda talked.
@@sumitdutta7043 yes, I hv watched
but I guess lex has to do lot of homework on vedant before he can interview with him
Give the boredom some space and the space will become infinity
He does Vipasana
Meditation is not done, it is an automatic process, the body is prepared for meditation.
It's does not have to be mediation: any activity that allows you to be in the moment, has the same effect. Jiu jitsu, surfing, boxing etc. When you engage in such activities, your brain is too busy to keep you alive. So pick an activity which taps into primal instinct
How about reading?
that may have been a possibility 500 yrs ago but in our modern world you need to just sit.
Bene Geserit Yuval!!!Trained as a mentat.
Amazing
Not just breathe. If you are honest, you will find most of us are not able to hold attention to reading more than 30 secs unless the subject is feeding or interesting to your ego or the self.😊
RESPECT
Christianity is one of many ways, I choose to look into many beliefs, including science! Investigate all the awesome of our universe!
Science is not a belief.
@@chrismathis4162 are you kidding. of course it is. science is built on a house of cards on a sand beach. science is based on a mass of assumptions. the assumption that mind is actual, that you are actual, that the world we see is the world that is when in reality we create, fabricate the whole thing. silly rabbit.
"We can clearly agree on that science is a system. A system which states or produce true or false statements about the world can either be believed in or not. So the very property that science is not beyond all doubt makes it a belief system".
Are you familiar with Nagarjuna's dependent origination teachings?
Google SODAPI for a very insightful read
@@chrismathis4162 Most often it is. Aristotelian belief structure.
@chrismathis4162 yes it is
The middle way
The irony of the mention of David Foster Wallace
Wonderful innovations and inventions those upgrade the living conditions of humanity came from intellectuals who doesn't practice or teach meditations. Why?
A lot of scientists meditate...
Hi
do isha kryia :)
He who know it, knows it not.
I TM
He talking about Vipassana
I do TM as its more effective for me .
Do a Vipassana 10 day retreat your life will change .
TM goes super deep
Vipassana a bit easier.
@@nagodio true. It happened here
60 seconds without speaking a single word is definitely a most difficult job for ordinary people like me۔ But with respect, the way Mr Harari speaks in a slow and gentle manner I am sure he can sit alone two hours a day and 2 months in a year without speaking a single word, canceling his own thoughts & deleting his valuable writing۔ I usually prefer Jazz for two hours and never cancel my own thoughts and wouldn't suggest any writer to delete his creativity.
Heyy… he is not cancelling his thoughts while practicing meditation. I practice the same technique as him that is Vipassana Meditation and the whole point is not to get attach ir reject anything that happens inside you: that means accepting everything including thoughts as they are. No cancelling, just observing. This is a key aspect of his writing skills, it allow us to have a lot of space in our mind that helps rearrange the thoughts in an efficient and wholesome way.
Observing with non judgement
This!
He practices vipasyna meditation propounded by late S.N.Goenka.
As soon as Lex said books over Twitter he realized what will his friend Elon think of he saw this interview 😂. Or is this the story I just told myself, shit I need to meditate 🧘♂️
So the mind train it self..to be Silence ...! question..Is it a dog chasing his own tail...or running from his own shadow...!!!
So this guy is specialist in everything? Cool
when you're 'awake" you go from a view of one degree to encompass the entire circle of 360. Before that shift you are 359 degrees blind
@@williamcallahan5218 this makes no sense
We have lekhs pores in our lungs.
We use thousands to take breath.
In medication first is breath, when breathing complete then we go after sexual thoughts because body ment by sex. These thoughts can be completed or we can stuck with these thoughts, Next is we can use our this energy in doing other things ( Work, exercise,talking dancing,love
etc 😀 ) While doing good things this energy can increase.Before marriage it happens naturally and after marriage we need teacher or right guidance 😀
Education is when observers in free from insecurities or prejudice , rest are just marketing gimmicks.
Shows you that meditators don’t need to be listened to when it comes to politics or anything else.
Indeed so. But few understands this.
Jesus is the King of the Universe
😂😂😂, This is a fiction stories.
Lex please invite Sadhguru to your podcast!!!!!
Mr. Harari,
If you practice Vipassana and don't listen to S.N. Goenka's teachings then you are not learning Vipassana in depth and to its full meaning.
It's not just about calming or controlling your mind, that is just one part of it.
You know that Yuval Harari is a Vipassana Acharya (full teacher) in the Goenka, U Ba Kin tradition?
Isn’t this the guy who talks about world domination? About hacking human beings.
Klaus schwab pet.
I thinking he skipped the last part of Goenkas vipassana that is ‘meta meditation’, which is ‘may all beings be happy, may all beings be at peace’ 🙏
I haven’t watched this video except for a minute or so (was already blown away that he was talking about meditation) but I read the comments. Wow. I’ve had the worst opinion of this guy from a video of him talking about AI as well as his connection to the WEF. Is my cognitive dissonance ready to be blown open?! 😮😅
Meditation can be the perfect tool to keep one's shadows hidden and the heart closed.
Many wicked humans were meditating.
@@Pilgrimsrummetif you say so then it must be true Durr
I am absolutely not agree with the definition of the Bordoom! People are not getting bored anymore. Technology, Internet and social media took the Bordoom from us. We used to feed ourselves with the knowledge and because of the social media and Internet, we are satisfied with the stupid informations. So Bordoom is a very positive thing to help us to make our life more interesting.
Doom scrolling is a sign of boredom....just because they are looking at there phone doesn't mean they are not boredom.....
But i agree boredom is very important. I think of boredom as a signal my body gives me when i am doing nothing and wasting energy.
There is no how.
Ah who is the observer 😢
"Don't engage with the THOTs." Sage.
Haha
Why would i want to meditate after listening to this lol
Because it will make you happier. It sucks while you're there but you go lighter home and live a happier life. Vipassana is a truly amazing practice. Plus it is completely free
Funny that he meditates on the Russian - US war in Urkaine but not on the Israeli genocide of Palestine