Tibetian Yoga Masters 3/3

Very rare color video. Tibetian monks in retreat, amazing! Notice how they don’t blink (for hours, no tears)- a true sign of high level meditation. Some of them have reached full liberation. The last 3 faces you’ll see in the video are: 1) His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma lineage in India B) Venerable Kalu Rinpoche, great realized master in the Kagyu lineage. C) His Holiness, the 16th Karmapa! The head of the Karma Kagyu lineage. A legendery realized master, said to have …

25 Responses to Tibetian Yoga Masters 3/3

  1. Paracelsus23

    Action is the greatest teacher, inaction is action.

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  2. i’ve talked to some people that were completely about dharma meditation. They were the “Drugs only cloud our vision” type. Then I convinced them to smoke some dmt. After looking like those monks did for about 15 minutes, eyes closed, they opened their eyes and said, “That single experience brought me closer to the source than any of my meditation has” Ayhuasca, dmt, bud, mushrooms, they’ve evolved with our consciousness for thousands of years to help us share the energies of the universe.

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  3. and I agree with konli that soon were gonna be able to use science to bring us new knowledge about our surroundings with shit we can put in our brains. that will be awesome.

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  4. Dalai Lama and other monks have visited churches and have prayed together with Christians. But “they” are yogis and they meditate. And their meditation spots are far away from Tibetan communities.

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  5. look nthose faces they are doing agelong wrong practises they are so static without no real life on them!what is this!age long wrong meditaion practises!they look inside so they are dead to outside world so their face expression is that of man who dosent live anymore!

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  6. All yoga is based upon cutting through mind (citta) display-vibrations to see the substance of pure Mind (prakritivisuddhicitta). Mind is purely dynamic and absolute (and naturally unbodied). Kalu Rinpoche was one of the best. His bk. Luminous Mind is a classic, a must read.

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  7. I would like to take some but cannot find any. Also I heard it is easy to take way more than you should. How much is the proper first dose?

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  8. EndTimeDelusion1

    book of the dead…

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  9. hey i have something to say, i’ve unleashed kundalini using marijuana and quigong……I also learned all the water paths, i did this all in one year…why does it take some people so long???? for a glory fied body buzz that puts you in a trance state, when i smoke weed and i do it, it makes people think i’m on shrooms cause my body stars feelings wave like magnetism around me and it moves it, i’m no dancer but when i put my self in this state i can do things that normal people can’t.

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  10. And 1 comment is already enough to make it clear you have a massive ego… Which your unleashed kundalini isn’t helping reduce.

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  11. Buddhist meditation does take time, but the results are permanent, not just during your drug experiences.
    and once the results are accomplished you only see your self as a tool to helping all beings in reality. Their minds are like bright beacons that permeate light through all the realms.
    also to those who say no life… They are doing a specific practice, they do not look like that all the time. and they keep there eyes open for the very reason not to be
    “dead to the out side world”

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  12. Yeah it’s permanent now but marijuana helped me learn everything they did but way way faster…for example my lower abodminal is always filled with air that keeps my entire body warm and my head and body always feel like they are submerged in some sort of flowy liquid like substance that permeates my body, otehrs can feel my energy, and i have a certain power over people just by looking at htem and breathing three times every minute.

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  13. yeah like i respect what they do and shit, but it has nothing to do with virtue, it’s a biological function of hte body to fill yoruself up with air hte way they do to permeate good will and thoughts, but to tell you teh truth it’s overated, and there are no real special powers other than endless energy to just sit and stare.

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  14. If it has nothing to do with virtue, then it serves no purpose. the only and ultimate motivation is pure virtue to help all beings. That is what separates it from all other paths.
    it looks like they are doing nothing, but some of those masters can manifest them selves one hundred thousand times to benefit sentient beings. So yes… they are sitting there, but their minds are radiant and dancing

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  15. himalayanspirit

    I found some comments where people equated Buddhist practice with taking drugs. Seriously, this is a completely deluded way of thinking. People get extremely attached to drugs and they do it to fill their desire of experience “trance”.

    These monks are egoless and have no attachment. Buddhist meditation is opposite of taking drugs.

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  16. Ashitakaandsan

    absolutely agree.

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  17. we real bhuddist will not be fooled by any special power. purpose of meditation is be emptiness, and peace. whatever you say is whatever you think and its implied the person you are. hope you will be fine.

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  18. do things normal people cant huh does your power distort recording equipment? if not why dont you post a video….
    or quit being a lying douche that works too

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  19. 777soulreaver

    hahahaha your wrong ive had such things to happen to me why do u think God created weed????

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  20. what are they doing for the wellfare of all being while sitting in their huts for years?

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  21. i did not say that, plz read it again….i said u r fooled by marijuana….anyway god not created weed for sure, god (in this case “Bhudda”) enlightend the Dhamma. Dhamma means natural. the key is “the way things are” …

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  22. standingcorpse
  23. lol i can’t believe how much I skipped and nothing changed after the narrator stopped talking

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  24. FackHillsongPublish

    His Holiness, the 16th Karmapa, is a fat guy lol!

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