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The Neuroscience Of Awakening: Your Brain On Buddhism | Asangoham

The Neuroscience Of Awakening: Your Brain On Buddhism | Asangoham

This video explores the fascinating relationship between Buddhism and neuroscience, providing insights into how meditation and mindfulness practices can change the brain. Through scientific research and personal anecdotes, you’ll discover how these practices can lead to personal growth and transformation.

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Divinity, Madness, or Possession? The Life of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa | Asangoham

Divinity, Madness, or Possession? The Life of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa | Asangoham

In 19th-century Bengal, there lived a boy called Gadadhar, whose life sounds like a work of fiction. One of India’s most revered saints, he once held a sword to his neck in his endless devotion to the goddess Kali. He rolled around naked, rebuked social behavior, got lost in states of trance, and broke endless expectations…

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The Excessive But Strangely Saintly Life Of Charles Bukowski | Asangoham

The Excessive But Strangely Saintly Life Of Charles Bukowski | Asangoham

Charles Bukowski was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. He wrote about those considered the lowest in society — the drunks, prostitutes, vagabonds, skid-row bums, and beggars. He could write about them because he was one of them!

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The “Headless” Way To Enlightenment: Douglas Harding’s Peculiar Experiments | Asangoham

The “Headless” Way To Enlightenment: Douglas Harding’s Peculiar Experiments | Asangoham

“The headless way is simply to see who you are without the story of a person” ~ Douglas Harding

Douglas Harding, who lived into his 90s, spent his entire life instructing people on how to see the utterly obvious fact that they DO NOT have a head. Harding said that once this fact is seen –that we have no head — then we at the same time have the most profound insight into our true nature, non-duality, or what many mystical and religious traditions call “enlightenment.”

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The Science of Gunas: An Ancient Wisdom That Can Transform Your Life | Asangoham

The Science of Gunas: An Ancient Wisdom That Can Transform Your Life | Asangoham

The word Guna in Sanskrit means quality or attribute when seen in a literal sense. In a general understanding of the term, Guna may refer to the fundamental characteristic that defines an entity. Guna is the fluidity of water, the hotness of fire, the whiteness of milk, and the sweetness of honey. It is the personality or attitude of a person that defines their personhood. A person may be kind, aggressive, punctual, lethargic, truthful, or have many other traits that are said to be qualities of that person. Hence the concept of gunas as an attribute of a thing entails that it is dependent on the object and defines its essence. As they describe reality, they form the fundamental building blocks of the universe, the material world, and the human personality. The Gunas determining the different aspects of life, creation, relationships, and knowledge have been well explored in ancient philosophical texts. Broadly, they can be seen in the cosmic aspect, as a part of personality, in the societal aspect, and from a rational-scientific point of view.

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The Secret Teachings Of Vajrayana Buddhism

The Secret Teachings Of Vajrayana Buddhism

Vajrāyāna Buddhism, also known as Tantric Buddhism or Esoteric Buddhism, first developed in India and later spread to China, Tibet, and Nepal. Vajrāyāna Buddhism was first introduced to Tibet in the 8th century AD. This makes it the last school of Buddhism to spread beyond India. The main figure responsible for the introduction and establishment of Buddhism in Tibet was the Indian master Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche.

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