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Film:

Youtube video (or clips from other platforms):

 

  • Charlie Chaplin:
  • Stephen Jenkinson “The meaning of Death” Thank you, Stephen… thank you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2IhwsTtXzA
  • Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi: Healing the Planet
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0AbUs60AT4
  • Mantra: On the meaning of: OM MANI PADME HUM by His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet: http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/tib/omph.htm
  • About Maharaji:
    http://maharajji.com/About/About-Maharajji/ and than a Maharaji video:
    http://maharajji.com/Video-of-Maharajji/maharajji-video-re-mastered.html
  • Kirtan: https://soundcloud.com/ramdass/maha-mantra-with-shubal
  • Opening chant for practice Shri K Pattabhi Joi:
    http://kpjayi.org/the-practice/opening-prayer
  • Leslie K on all that is breathing: http://yogaanatomy.net/cheetah/                       Breath through the lens of an anatomically knowledgeable modern day yogi, Leslie is a man I trust about the mechanics of breathing – something we usually just take for granted as it is a human automatic feature – lucky us! However, we would be acutely aware of our breath… when it is not working. I say, why wait for that? Should yoga evolve or shouldn’t it is the debate circling around communities for years and years. Breath practices on its own, without a properly experienced (and educated) guide, through my own experience, is like someone who has been in a wheelchair for as long as they’ve been alive, making their first attempt at walking by running. There is too many teaching (pranayama) breathing practices without enough experience first, and education. It is a very serious and profound practice. One that I personally would only entrust to study from, with a practitioner of at least 20 years experience, or reference. In our culture we seem to have pulled out the physical practice of Yoga (asana) much in the same way which, if you’re up to date on news regarding the U.S. yoga craze, is causing injuries and misunderstandings of all of Yoga considerably. In honor of that I personally value straight ahead, no bullshit, experienced people like Leslie, who have both the yogic training, and the modern day use of science and anatomy as their side. This is not to say he is the only one of course. There are many experienced and knowledgeable practitioners out there. Yet there are very few, if any, who have every sadhana (practice), style and tradition in their hip pocket, to be calling themselves Pranayama teachers. I am surprised at times, and I am very open to the anomalies existing too! We all tend to feel more connected to one or two area’s more so than other area’s of Yoga, at least in regard to sharing it with others. Finding a teacher that is humble and sharing is very different than finding an experience. I think there is room for both A NEED for both. Through our practice, feeling that from within ourselves is an important part of self-discovery. I introduce Leslie, sharing the story about the diaphram and the cheetah ←above

Hanuman Chalisa:

Interesting ideas on death and dying? much more to come….

Mr. Alan Watts…was a philosopher, writer and speaker. He was influenced by Eastern philosophies and is remembered for spreading them to a Western audience.

“Things and Thinks”

Madness with Alan Watts – “all the worlds a dance…”

“The dream of Life” a Speech extract from “Out of your mind”

Krishnamurti is regarded globally as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He did not expound any philosophy or religion, but rather talked of the things that concern all of us in our everyday lives, of the problems of living in modern society with its violence and corruption, of the individual’s search for security and happiness, and the need for mankind to free itself from inner burdens of fear, anger, hurt, and sorrow. He explained with great precision the subtle workings of the human mind, and pointed to the need for bringing to our daily life a deeply meditative and spiritual quality. For more information on Krishnamurti, click here.

MORE TO COME SOON!