Awaken To Your True Self By Contemplating The Death Of Your Body (Non Duality)

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  • @spiritualrenaissance
    @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please check these playlists below to see which videos most appeal to you and which can benefit your present situation:
    Surrender TO ACCESS OUR GREATEST POWER- th-cam.com/video/Q1cjxarvKFY/w-d-xo.html
    NON DUALITY POINTERS- http s://th-cam.com/video/-8iuIEsOhoY/w-d-xo.html
    SPIRITUAL AWAKENING- http s://th-cam.com/video/p-_DeUk0SEU/w-d-xo.html
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  • @RC-zq6wh
    @RC-zq6wh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’m 51 years old and I didn’t fully understand that not everyone could think about these things. I didn’t fully understand that not everyone could be introspective. Thank you for these videos. You have helped me find a new level of compassion in myself.

  • @jjrecon3024
    @jjrecon3024 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Your authenticity and raw content is so valuable. Amazing it's not growing faster...😊 luv ya brotha ❤️

    • @JakeLofe
      @JakeLofe ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Because it is knowledge for the few that are aligned with this path :) most people are stuck in their ego identity. It is for those that are seekers of truth or those that stumble on it randomly through let’s say a Joe Rogan podcast about ayahuasca, psylocibin… you name it.

  • @toughcookie250
    @toughcookie250 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I had an experience on night Yash, i was in deep sleep and felt like i woke up in a blank room, like space, like i slowly opened my "eyes" and there was what felt like a being, a ball of white light, making weird shapes and communicating with me and it said if i want to i can go, and in that moment i literally felt like i could have said yes and would have just went to that plain of existence wherever that white ball was. It was exactly how you described where i felt a deep sense of surrender and just accepted that this was happening. I tried asking the being how water was made and it started making crazy patterns and then the patterns came to life and i could sense those shapes had some form of consciousness. For some reason as i felt like i was transitioning into that state my ego came crashing into my awareness and i was like "oh crap i have a family and i have things i need to do" and the being just said okay and left me and i immediately woke up with my chest pounding and genuinely thinking that if i wanted to i could have decided to leave my body that night... All of this could of been a very vivid dream but something was just different about it, it felt like i had the normal awareness of my waking state, and i was fully cognizant of the choices i was making....
    This dream happened about 3-4 months ago and i was not doing any drugs, no drinking no alcohol, no psychedelics, and was on about 3 weeks of retention.
    Still puzzled to this day as to if that experience was just a dream or something more.... Thanks for the video

  • @simbarules777
    @simbarules777 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I experienced an instance or better say encounter with an African buffalo which charged us whilst I was with someone else in a canoe in shallow water. We had gotten kind of stuck struggling to find a way out back in deeper water. This buffalo which was grazing grass somewhat away, suddenly decided to charge us, I instantly understood we were in trouble, to see that mass of pure muscle heading our way was terrifying, I didn’t move or do anything, I just sat there watching almost frozen in fear. At some point I had that moment in which I realized I was about to die. Then it suddenly pulled full on the breaks like less then 10 meters away from us. The person who was sitting behind me had gotten out of his seat and shouted like really hard, which was the reason why that beast had stopped. We eventually managed to get away, like about 10-15min after this encounter bit further down the river I started shaking heavily throughout my entire body, I couldn’t control any of it for like 2 minutes before that shaking slowly faded out. I still have no words to describe all the emotions during and after this encounter. Whatever arrogance I might had have lingering in me, got discarded from, like emptied out of me, lol. A mind and ego shredding experience… Listening to you brings me back to various specific moments that took place in my life, I love it! Thank you ❤

  • @davehconner
    @davehconner ปีที่แล้ว

    I had an out-of-air emergency years ago when I was a commercial fisheries diver. My response was not resignation, but something deeper than "self" took over and made it virtually impossible for me to act according to deliberate reasoning. I just did all the right things in the right order to solve a series of problems and get to the surface.
    I'm sure my training helped, but something besides my ordinary problem-solving faculties definitely took over and did the job of surviving much better and faster than I could have done under normal circumstances.

  • @salt5523
    @salt5523 ปีที่แล้ว

    Its blowing my mind the timing of you showing up in my life. i got to a point i was getting more frustrated and i asked myself why is this? I command answers and to show me the truth. Boom you turned up and i relate to about 95% of the things you talk about. Plus im now learning why im going through this period of my life its burning my karma.

  • @LO-bk4bv
    @LO-bk4bv ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your videos. I've been binging them and what you say resonates with me. I think about death and purpose and meaning a lot. I hope this doesn't seem absorbed, if it is please let me know....I was trying to connect the info in the video to my experiences to better understand. Below is just rambling and mostly just so I can process.
    My husband has joked that my whole life is an existential crisis. I focus on this so much that I find day to day living difficult. I remember my earliest experience/thoughts about death....I was three and my great-grand father died. I don't remember being sad, but I remember a couple of months after he passed looking up at the night sky and asking my grandmother if that's where he is (I grew up in a religious family - I don't follow that religion anymore, so she said yes, because it must have been heaven). My great-grandmother struggled to pass over a decade later. She was afraid to die and at some points it was like she wasn't even there. About a year before her death, she would see dark shadowy figures surrounding her bed (she lived with my grandparents).
    She talked to them, and even tried to give them food because she said they wouldn't talk to her and she was trying to figure out what they wanted. She didn't seem to recognize any of them. Then she had a major surgery, and was out of her body. She was able to recall information that she never would have been able to know in that state (plus she was 93 years old, with poor vision). We weren't sure if she would make the surgery so the whole family was at the hospital. She said that she went out of her body and it was fine. She seemed to be at peace after that and then passed a couple of months later. I don't know why but I'm tearing up thinking about this....I was grieving her death for years before she actually passed and seeing her in that state of suffering was so painful.
    I think I was afraid of death before, because of what I was told about death based on religious views of my family. I wonder if that's why some people might not think about death a lot....if they were brought up with certain religions it doesn't seem like a positive experience....maybe they are blocking it because it's too painful. I now have a strong feeling that death is not the end of our consciousness. I don't like this about myself, but I need to have some confirmation or enough evidence to support my beliefs. I try to look at all angles, and maybe it's because I left my religion and don't want to blindly believe anything again. It took about three years for me to leave religion. "What's the point" has been a question I thought about a lot especially after leaving religion....but I think I have a better understanding now.
    Although I am pretty sure we live on after "death" (like 95%), there is still that 5% that wants to be completely sure. I am 100% sure that what we are "seeing" is not actually physical and it could be some sort of a simulation. This is from learning about others work from different disciplines. Donald Hoffman and Tom Campbells work are a couple examples.
    For me I need (or think I need) to have a personal experience with leaving the body or connecting with a being that is not currently in physical form. I've tried a lot of things, but a couple examples is QHHT (quantum healing hypnosis therapy) to connect with my higher self. I enjoyed this experience, but I think I had difficulty because I have full aphantaisa (I have no minds eye, even when I dream - and QHHT was focused on seeing certain experiences, such as past lives. QHHT also does take people through the dying process in a previous life. I didn't see anything, but felt extreme pain of loneliness and began crying). But because I didn't "see" anything, I question my experience with QHHT.
    I've done meditations with binaural beats, and read various out of body books, practicing different techniques, even the "no technique".....I've gone though almost the entire Monroe Institute Gateway Experience without connecting with anything. I read about other people's experiences the the Gateway Experience and it seems like many do have out of body experiences, or at least something spiritual like connection with non-physical beings to help them confirm that we live on. I'm going to redo the Gateway tapes, because perhaps I did it all wrong and didn't even get into the Focus levels correctly....I will say that I can definitely "feel" a presence sometimes...and energies, but my rational mind shuts that up because I don't know if I'm making it up. I'm taking a break now but plan to start back soon with the Gateway tapes. After listening to this video, my issue may be that I'm so much in my mind. I think that working on surrender would help me a lot.
    My husband did have an out of body experience, so he is not afraid of death at all. He also did QHHT and he felt like his experience was valid. He has aphantasia like me, but not full visual....he can still see some things but it isn't clear....but he does have vivid dreams, which I do not. In his QHHT session he mentioned me, but we were in different forms and not human but we were also married and had a child. QHHT may be more helpful for people who don't have aphantasia, since a lot of the process is about what is seen in our minds eye about previous lives.

  • @TomyIneXtriCable
    @TomyIneXtriCable 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I feel like I'm familiar with what's beyond and I feel really incredibly awesome to say the least, when I go there...

  • @anthonyyoung6296
    @anthonyyoung6296 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, enjoying your videos, they’re speaking to me and I’m staying hungry to listen, so there’s a deep resonance that’s working. By the way, I was surprised when you mentioned the bomb dream, as I had exactly the same recently. I knew it was coming and that I was sure to be killed, when it hit I had a complete white-out in my mind and as that happened I surrendered and knew it was over, however the white-out ended and I was really confused because I was still there. Your interpretation didn’t occur to me at the time, that only the body/mind dies and not the soul. What a great illustration of the truth!

  • @receivinglovesubliminals
    @receivinglovesubliminals ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Perfect video man. I agree 100%. I like these topics as well a lot. I feel like people don’t want to ever talk about the elephant in the room, and yet the more we face up to the truth of reality and the temporal physical form, the more at peace we can be. Our consciousness is safe with our higher self.

  • @godogeman6466
    @godogeman6466 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    4:44 you are not going to die, your body will. Maybe that’s why we on a subconscious level know that we are (eternal) one with source/god and we’re just actor in a movie. When you have astral experience, lucid dreaming, self realization, then your intuition get confirm.

  • @deerlow1851
    @deerlow1851 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yash, I'm a 24yr man who is being affected by your monologues In a way that will carry to my deathbed and maybe beyond =)

  • @sandibubbles4266
    @sandibubbles4266 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have no fear and at peace with my body dying, in fact I cant wait as I am struggling and tired/exhausted with life and living in my body but know I have to continue on this journey to go on to much better and continue my journey on a higher level when my body has gone ❤

  • @Amir_Neg
    @Amir_Neg ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your energy , authenticity and content .❤

  • @dennisbirkemeier6564
    @dennisbirkemeier6564 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think what may worry people most is the fact that what they have come to identify as “themselves “ (the sum of their inner voice, desires, likes, dislikes, physical, mental, etc) basically “you” will be gone. Just like with deep dreamless sleep or anesthesia, the “you” factor is gone. That pure awareness that is left is not aware of itself or anything else, because that would entail duality. That can be scary for some, because essentially what you really truly are can never self reflect on itself, can never say “I” - it is simply existence and is not aware of its existence. It just “is”.

  • @DaveinJapan11
    @DaveinJapan11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Loving your love for dogs. Such a sweet story, so glad you're there for them! (what country are you in? sad to read they're starving!)

  • @giorgossol-uj6jc
    @giorgossol-uj6jc ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello my dear friend observer of the mind stream , i like the mimosa tree you are under

  • @giorgossol-uj6jc
    @giorgossol-uj6jc ปีที่แล้ว

    That's why i love plants

  • @patrickjohnson1309
    @patrickjohnson1309 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another great video Yash ❤️.

  • @anamnesiser
    @anamnesiser ปีที่แล้ว

    One of my earliest memories is being told: "STOP asking so many questions!" 😅

  • @JakeLofe
    @JakeLofe ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When you accept your body will die some day and when you know you’re more than just the body/mind, there comes an inner peace. You are infinite consciousness animating everything forever. You’re just passing through a body right now as you are within other bodies and forms simultaneously as consciousness, the one, the all. The body has an expiration date, consciousness does not. We get attached to this body as it is all we as humans experience 24/7, of course we get attached. The key is to know your true self and detach from just being the body. When you know that, death will come gracefully.

  • @Jonah_Krsna_47
    @Jonah_Krsna_47 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I dont know if you've ever heard of terence mckenna , he goes deep on the subject of plant medicines and shamanism, exploration of consciousness etc. Really love his stuff

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      of course, i think anyone who was deep into plant medicine had to have heard of him..:)

    • @Jonah_Krsna_47
      @Jonah_Krsna_47 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Menace2Society7701 yes . Alex shulgin is interesting because he delved purely into the synthetic versions of psychoactive compounds ... absolutely great stuff

  • @ciimoon5661
    @ciimoon5661 ปีที่แล้ว

    water will show one the way. one time I was white water rafting, raft hit a rock and flipped over and was stuck at the rock on top of a whirlpool, we were told prior to hold onto the ropes on the raft. stuck underneath the raft and under water holding onto the rope and my breath, the whirlpool was pulling me down, so strong it pulled of my shoes, shorts and swimsuit bottom. The point came where I could no longer hold my breath and fight the whirlpool, I let go of the rope and of my life, surrendered, thinking I was done this life and made peace with it. At that moment of surrender, the current pushed me downstream and up out of the water and I floated down river. Guess it wasnt my time to go. I learned that day how powerful water is. and what surrender is.

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      good example..:) Yes, I remember the rafter guides in India and Nepal said if you get caught in a whirl pool let it take you under and then it will spit u back up. They said most people die from panicking and fighting it. It sounds good in theory, but the actual application of it in the moment... Well Thats another story..:)

  • @bob-c702
    @bob-c702 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤🙏

  • @No2AI
    @No2AI ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes it’s amazing how the vast majority of humans never consider the fact that some day they will die, No questioning of a possible beyond ….. No curiosity as to why … very strange.

  • @DrummerJay74
    @DrummerJay74 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I experienced a shift when I had a heart issue and went to the emergency room. I started contemplating my death everyday. Thinking back though I remember being a little kid and thinking and being afraid to die. And many times since then. I had a few brushes with death as a scuba diver as well. The difference now is that I no longer fear death like I did at one time. It is interesting that as a little kid I thought about it? What do you think that means?

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It just means you know (u remembered) this body will die as did previous bodies you inhabited. 👍

    • @DrummerJay74
      @DrummerJay74 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@spiritualrenaissance thanks, that makes sense.

  • @salonisaroha5661
    @salonisaroha5661 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Yash, is there something that rebuilds or fuels the self-will?
    I have seeking energy that I try to exhaust in spiritual practice but i am not able to see the end of it. So i wonder sometimes if there's something i am doing that's causing 'refill' of this self-will.
    Nice video.. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      this will burn up in Grace’s time. Guaranteed! The mind cant understand or see a broader picture of anything, so dont ask it..:)

    • @salonisaroha5661
      @salonisaroha5661 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Spiritual Renaissance Thank you for your words.

  • @Anangelfromabove
    @Anangelfromabove ปีที่แล้ว

    Now I understand the name “the living dead” lol ❤

  • @danyoungy
    @danyoungy ปีที่แล้ว

    When you spoke about those who are deeply identified with this body and then when they leave the body they will be confused? Who will be confused? As the body/mind dies will the consciousness realise this and be confused because it has never been recognised ?
    Love all your videos !

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good question..:) The “subconscious mind” doesn't die. So The consciousness will be guided by the subconscious mind which operates as “tendencies” . They will be moving around according to their inner tendencies. If they have fears and suppression and confusion then that will be translated into a tendency. The movie 6th sense depicts that pretty good. Bruce Willis didn't know he was dead because he was deeply identified with the body and so his tendency kept him around the human plane as a kind of dream existence. But Because it was a dream (and the logical mind wasnt in operation anymore), he didn't question why his wife didn't communicate with him or why nothing else communicated with him. Its similar to when we dream at night how nothing makes sense when we reflect on it after we awaken in the morning (but during the dream we dont question the senselessness of it).

    • @danyoungy
      @danyoungy ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you 😊

  • @Anangelfromabove
    @Anangelfromabove ปีที่แล้ว

    I get what your saying but also feeling like I’m so low level lol !

  • @EzequielSchwartzman
    @EzequielSchwartzman ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you follow the Tzolkin and 13 moon calendar by any chance? Tomorrow's energy is of the World-bridger which is about the realization of the mortality of the physical body.

  • @richardfranco5583
    @richardfranco5583 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When a person never ask yourself like what is life? A simple question that needs a definite answer, when I started asking this question to myself because I refuse to accept a person just need to go to school have a job have a family then die, it's like that's it?

  • @theREDC0de
    @theREDC0de 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Had the same dream about a bomb once. Strange experience

  • @gaburierupeppas933
    @gaburierupeppas933 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    do you know Yawsh?

  • @zanderboy27
    @zanderboy27 ปีที่แล้ว

    It used to give me panic attacks when I thought about it

  • @giorgossol-uj6jc
    @giorgossol-uj6jc ปีที่แล้ว

    Can i have some roots please

  • @nwigginton_
    @nwigginton_ ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you achieved any of the states of samadhi?

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      samadhi is when the consciousness is only aware of consciousness. I think most have experienced that. I enjoy the demystifying of concepts and words.

  • @JJ_Khailha
    @JJ_Khailha ปีที่แล้ว

    Whose body?

  • @carolinasoulshine8949
    @carolinasoulshine8949 ปีที่แล้ว

    Memento mori

  • @darrylsanders6056
    @darrylsanders6056 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lolololololololololol @ Intruders 😂😂😂😂😂🎉

  • @giorgossol-uj6jc
    @giorgossol-uj6jc ปีที่แล้ว

    Life is suffering

    • @Mimi-xs7gi
      @Mimi-xs7gi ปีที่แล้ว

      Can you suggest a guided meditation for contemplating death?

    • @spiritualrenaissance
      @spiritualrenaissance  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Mimi: I feel it so personal and individual that one has to be guided by their own inner guidance.