Lost Knowledge of the Ancient Rishis Revealed - Discover the Secrets of Conciousness
Many have heard of ancient sages like Lao Tzu and the Buddha, but the Rishis predate them all. The ancient Rishi were a group of sages who used mantras and meditation techniques to discover the secrets of consciousness and the universe. The Rishi made discoveries that would mirror Einstein and others, and they did so without technology or mathematics. The Rishi believed that we manifest our own reality and are essentially the creators of space and time as we know it. In this video, we unearth the hidden secrets of the ancient Rishi, something that modern science and textbooks would never want to mention.
Part of what we wanted to bring out in this video was that each of us has the power to manifest the life we want. happiness can not be bought or sold, and your life is a creation of your mind and will. let us know what you think! ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD1ZSNDZyJI
Fredrich Nietzsche is famous for his emphasis on individual power. In an age where so many are glued to a network of unreliable sources of information, he may be able to help us find ourselves in all the mess.
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This week's book recommendation is a great start to Nietzsche's work, The Birth of Tragedy (out of the spirit of music)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H85p2oc8A5E
The notion of failure carries a very different stigma in American culture. With the help of several examples and philosophical influences, we would like to shed light on this overlooked phenomenon. Perhaps, with time and reflection, we may grow to accept and even appreciate our failures.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3mXuvZrusg
How do we reconcile the fact that we are the center of the universe in the mind we inhabit, but all of our ideas of how to live our life come from outside of us? How do we become free spirits that enhance others instead of ignoring or overcoming each other? How do we all become ourselves, and none of us monsters? With the help of philosopher Fredrich Nietzsche and existentialist thinkers we look to start a conversation about what it means to become the painter of your canvas, a member of the universal canvas, and a part of a brighter future for mankind.
This week's book recommendation is Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu_0227xfWo
Anxiety seems as if it runs through the very veins in our body. It gives voice to a past long gone and fear to a future yet to come. The great Stoic thinkers are among the few that have managed some level of mastery over their anxieties, learning how to exhibit a fine balance between overthinking and indifference.
In this video we pull from the stoics to help show that most of our worries and concerns are self-constructed. Happiness is, at times, right on the other side of letting go of things that nobody cares about except us. As always, let us know how we did!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anNKQyyUZxQ