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The Life and Teachings of Śrīmad Rājcandra with Cogen Bohanec, MA, PhD
The Life and Teachings of Śrīmad Rājcandra with Cogen Bohanec, MA, PhD
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Śrīmad Rājcandra (1867-1901) was an important Jain Saint (emicly referred to as a Kśayika Samkita or a Śrutakevalī), and guru of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who founded a distinct and modern - yet also in many ways quite orthodox - movement of Jainism. Distinguishing features of Śrīmad’s teachings include the assertion of the primacy of the bhakti-marga, the spiritual path of devotion to the guru, and a revivalist approach to Mahāvīra’s teachings in an attempt to eradicate sectarianism from the Jain tradition. While Śrīmad and his followers followed many mainstream Jain teachings and pra...
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Course 1016 | Feeding the World: Toward a Plant-Based Food System with Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD
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Course 1016 | Feeding the World: Toward a Plant-Based Food System Taught by: Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD - Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute Pre-Registration Now Open | Live 4-Week Course: Oct. 7 - Nov. 1, 2024 The global food system is a paradox-it's both incredibly productive and alarmingly destructive. 🐄🌾 Animal agriculture, while feeding billions, raises urgent questions about its environmenta...
Welcome to Fall 2024 Semester at Arihanta Institute | Professor Christopher Jain Miller, PhD
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Fall 2024 semester is underway at Arihanta Institute and we are thrilled to welcome our students to another enriching academic year! In the Engaged Jain Studies MA program, offered in collaboration with Claremont School of Theology, we extend a warm welcome to our returning students and a special greeting to our new incoming graduate students. We wish you an auspicious start to your studies and...
Course 1017 | Beasts & Beliefs: Animals and the Origins of Vegetarianism in the Ancient West | Larue
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Enroll at: www.arihantainstitute.org/courses While the study of certain aspects of the ancient world may derive from mere intellectual curiosity, the study of other aspects is absolutely essential for our understanding of current social, political, and environmental circumstances. The latter dynamic is certainly the case with the history of ancient ideas about “the human” and “the animal.” Thes...
The Kaṣāyas by Jonathan Dickstein, Phd - Defining Jainism
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Anger (krodha), pride (māna), deceitfulness (māyā), and greed (lobha). In his latest article for the Arihanta Institute Blog Defining Jainism series, Professor Jonathan Dickstein, PhD tells us that these 👆🏽 offensible affections are known as the four main kaṣāyas or “passions” in the Jain tradition. Dr. Dickstein writes: 👉🏼 In the Tattvārtha Sūtra 8.2, Umāsvatī states: “Because of its passions,...
7 Free Courses During Paryuṣaṇa & Daśalakṣaṇa
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✨ Celebrate Paryuṣaṇa & Daśalakṣaṇa with 7 Free Courses from Arihanta Institute! ✨ 📚 7 self-study courses, offered FREE for a limited time include: • 109 | Dashlakshan Dharm to follow as a Jain, • 1001 | Jain Philosophy in Daily Life, • 1012 | The Jain Bhāvanās • 2004 | The Ātma-siddhi of Śrīmad Rājcandra • 2007 & 2008 | Mokṣamāla and the Movement of Śrīmad Rājcandra: Part 1 & 2 • And, 103 | ...
“Culture, Race, Veganism: Navigating the Tensions to Keep Animals in View” with Maneesha Deckha
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Description: This talk will address how animal rights, and particularly veganism, are often impugned as a racist or culturally imperialist practice by others on the critical Left, why such charges are ill-founded, and the arguments vegan advocates can put forth to help dispel the myth that veganism and animal rights are at odds with anti-racism or decolonization efforts. The talk showcases conc...
Venu Mehta | Master of Arts-Engaged Jain Studies
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Christopher Jain Miller, PhD (www.arihantainstitute.org/team/271-christopher-miller-phd) interviews Professor Venu Mehta, PhD (cst.edu/faculty/33326-2/) from Claremont School of Theology. Dr. Mehta discusses her background as a Jain from Gujarat, where she earned her first PhD in literature and humanities before completing a second PhD at the...
EJSP Ep 6 Reel
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🎧 In Eps. 6 of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Arihanta Institute professor Jonathan Dickstein, PhD interviews Mercer University professor Vasile Stanescu, PhD about his research and work on effective animal liberation and his new online course for Arihanta Institute's Vegan Studies Initiative: "Debunking the Myth of Sustainable & Humane Animal Agriculture." 🎤 In this episode: 👉🏼 Path to Vega...
Vasile Stanescu | Debunking the Myth of Sustainable & Humane Animal Agriculture
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Vasile Stanescu | Debunking the Myth of Sustainable & Humane Animal Agriculture
"New Ethical Issues in Contemporary Veganism" with Cheryl Abbate, Assistant Professor, UNLV
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"New Ethical Issues in Contemporary Veganism" with Cheryl Abbate, Assistant Professor, UNLV
How to Talk About Dairy w/ Ed Winters Earthling Ed | Voices in Vegan Studies
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How to Talk About Dairy w/ Ed Winters Earthling Ed | Voices in Vegan Studies
Engaged Jain Studies Podcast - Eps. 5 | Pratik Bhansali & Vinita Dugad of The Jain Vegan Initiative
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Engaged Jain Studies Podcast - Eps. 5 | Pratik Bhansali & Vinita Dugad of The Jain Vegan Initiative
The Jain Vegan Initiative | Pratik Bhansali & Vinita Dugad
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The Jain Vegan Initiative | Pratik Bhansali & Vinita Dugad
"How to Talk about Dairy" with Ed Winters, Vegan Public Speaker & Educator
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"How to Talk about Dairy" with Ed Winters, Vegan Public Speaker & Educator
Course 2009 | Jainism & Bioethics: Foundations and Application with Brianne Donaldson, PhD
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Course 2009 | Jainism & Bioethics: Foundations and Application with Brianne Donaldson, PhD
The Jain Diaspora by Professor Jonathan Dickstein, PhD | Arihanta Institute #DefiningJainism
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The Jain Diaspora by Professor Jonathan Dickstein, PhD | Arihanta Institute #DefiningJainism
Yoga Studies & Language Studies at Arihanta Institute | Christopher Jain Miller & Cogen Bohanec
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Yoga Studies & Language Studies at Arihanta Institute | Christopher Jain Miller & Cogen Bohanec
"Toward a Plant-Based Food System" with Jan Dutkiewicz, Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute
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"Toward a Plant-Based Food System" with Jan Dutkiewicz, Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute
Course 1015 | Debunking the Myth of Sustainable and Humane Animal Agriculture
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Course 1015 | Debunking the Myth of Sustainable and Humane Animal Agriculture
Vegan Studies at Arihanta Institute | Cogen Bohanec & Jonathan Dickstein
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Vegan Studies at Arihanta Institute | Cogen Bohanec & Jonathan Dickstein
Engaged Jain Studies Ep 2 | Jainism, Veganism & Engaged Religion | Chris Miller & Jonathan Dickstein
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Engaged Jain Studies Ep 2 | Jainism, Veganism & Engaged Religion | Chris Miller & Jonathan Dickstein
The Origins & Future of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast | Taina Rodriguez-Berardi & Christopher ...
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The Origins & Future of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast | Taina Rodriguez-Berardi & Christopher ...
Jainism, Veganism & Engaged Religion | Christopher Jain Miller & Jonathan Dickstein
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Jainism, Veganism & Engaged Religion | Christopher Jain Miller & Jonathan Dickstein
"A Unifying Vegan Horizon" with Jonathan Dickstein, PhD, Arihanta Institute
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"A Unifying Vegan Horizon" with Jonathan Dickstein, PhD, Arihanta Institute
Engaged Jain Studies Podcast Trailer
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Engaged Jain Studies Podcast Trailer
Course Overview - 1014 | Jainism, Veganism, and Engaged Religion
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Course Overview - 1014 | Jainism, Veganism, and Engaged Religion
Dialogues in European Jain Studies: "The Future of Jain Studies"
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Dialogues in European Jain Studies: "The Future of Jain Studies"
Course 2012 | Sanskrit 1 Live with Professor Cogen Bohanec
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Course 2012 | Sanskrit 1 Live with Professor Cogen Bohanec
Compassion Towards Animals with Dr. Jonathan Dickstein
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Compassion Towards Animals with Dr. Jonathan Dickstein

Комментарии

  • @DanielChe
    @DanielChe 4 дня назад

    Many thanks 🙏

  • @TheCriticalAnimal
    @TheCriticalAnimal 24 дня назад

    Such an important talk

  • @Sentientism
    @Sentientism 24 дня назад

    Great session thank you both! For those interested in hearing more from Maneesha I was lucky to interview her here for Sentientism: ruclips.net/video/89Tp2siqDdg/видео.html

  • @mwiemarcus
    @mwiemarcus Месяц назад

    Thank you for that video. It helped me find a different approach on how to talk to meat-eaters. I went immediately vegetarian more than 10 years ago after watching the documentary: How to feed the world. Before that I didn't realize any of that issue. Nearly 8 years ago I went vegan. So it took me like 3 years to realize that it is a almost logical consequence to transit to a vegan lifestyle, because if not, I would still be violating my own principles against animal harm. At that time i felt or my perception was, that the this ethical issue wasn't that present in the media or in society in general. But today will all the information and graphic material about animal abuse everywhere I find it hard to understand, why anyone would still support animal suffering through their choice of food. So i get impatient and very frustrated. Asking the other about their beliefs and respecting their views and to really listen, thus provoking a review of their values was a very helpful recommendation.

  • @juve0nile
    @juve0nile Месяц назад

    Vegan studies ❤️🐷📚🤓

  • @Nigel-Wilkinson
    @Nigel-Wilkinson Месяц назад

    Well done Ed, please look into Dr. John Mcdougall. He has a 2 part masterclass on Protien and that would benefit your understanding of the protien red herring. Also he speaks on taking isolated concentrated nutrients. While B-12 is necessary for all, it is a bacteria. Vitamin d supplements fall in with categories of doing more harm then good. The main focus of a vegan diet needs to be centered on a starch. 70% is a good base.❤

    • @dj.h7424
      @dj.h7424 Месяц назад

      protein.. Whilst I think the 'starch solution' is great, for me the more varied wfpb diets (such as Fuhrman's nutritarian) make more sense and I personally feel better on it, and think it's better as I age, just having that bit more protein which seems to make resistance exercise easier (I'm 59)

  • @jlarryd
    @jlarryd Месяц назад

    I’m so thankful for Ed. We all need to humble ourselves and pay attention to these critical points

  • @JamieWoodhouse
    @JamieWoodhouse Месяц назад

    Thank you both!

  • @feministawry1600
    @feministawry1600 Месяц назад

    This is not a good video

  • @AhimsaWitch
    @AhimsaWitch Месяц назад

    This is such an incredible talk, thank you Arihanta Institute and Prof. Dickstein for this excellent lecture series!!

  • @CarolynHemphill14
    @CarolynHemphill14 2 месяца назад

    What an excellent presentation! I’m particularly intrigued by Ed’s discussion of how to speak to someone who believes that it is important to eat meat for its protein and to those who don’t take into account the suffering of animals used to produce dairy and eggs. I’m a very passionate vegan and I am trying to learn how to converse in non-accusatory ways with meat eaters. I struggle to stay calm and to ask them the kinds of questions that Ed brought up in order to help them question themselves rather than me simply condemning their positions or avoiding the discussion completely. I will be watching that part of the video again to try to learn how to do this. Thanks so much for this helpful talk!!!

  • @AtheistEve
    @AtheistEve 2 месяца назад

    My hamster was called Fatima. She (accidentally) liked IPA and running around my flat looking for almonds, walnuts, brazil nuts and coconuts. Couldn’t get those in her pouches though. She came when she was called and had tons of personality. Hamsters, like all animals, usually need way more room to run around than the cages they’re put in. Obviously.

  • @timothyhoran9521
    @timothyhoran9521 2 месяца назад

    Ed, you have been on a remarkable, awakening journey. Thank you for sharing because it is an essential journey for humanity to make for our collective evolution. Because a vegetarian in 1976 and vegan now for 12 years.

  • @angelahill3556
    @angelahill3556 2 месяца назад

    Whole food plant based for God's sentient beings.

  • @jonascooper759
    @jonascooper759 2 месяца назад

    I would like Ed to speak about the difference between being vegan and plant based

    • @yaiirable
      @yaiirable Месяц назад

      'plant based' is a diet which people could choose for a variety of reasons - animals, health or environment. Vegan is a philosophy that seeks to minimise the exploitation of animals by humans. Veganism includes the rejection of other animal products such taking their skin for leather.

    • @jonascooper759
      @jonascooper759 Месяц назад

      @@yaiirable thanks for taking the time to reply. I’m a wanna be vegan who is plant based. I would consider myself a hypocrite if I called my self a vegan because I still own non vegan products such as furniture, items of clothes etc. I know that plant based people are shunned by vegans but the transition is nit that easy and can take time. To be honest I think a lot of people who say they are vegan aren’t because they aren’t aware of the animal products that are still part of their lives or are not educated in the difference between being plant based and vegan.

  • @caroleatkins1520
    @caroleatkins1520 2 месяца назад

    Excellent as always Ed, thank you ❤

  • @pegbuckner5074
    @pegbuckner5074 2 месяца назад

    Yay!! Ed!!!! My hero! ❤

  • @anneshaughnessy2754
    @anneshaughnessy2754 2 месяца назад

    The fact that Ed Winter’s mom isn’t vegan really highlights how difficult it is to get people to see through their cognitive dissonance.

  • @v_no_
    @v_no_ 2 месяца назад

    Great, thank you

  • @Av4427G
    @Av4427G 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video❤

  • @shlejazz
    @shlejazz 2 месяца назад

    Thank you, Ed, for this talk. I liked your responses to the questions, particularly the question about dairy in India.

  • @ryanwellington7493
    @ryanwellington7493 2 месяца назад

    You are living proof phytoestrogens make men feminine 😂

  • @KerriEverlasting
    @KerriEverlasting 2 месяца назад

    Dont use dairy, it causes veal.

  • @Meathead-10810
    @Meathead-10810 2 месяца назад

    That war and violence that he is talking about is exactly what allows vegans to do activism and get up to the shit that they do. Vegans rely on the biggest corporations for their food and Ed himself invests in those large industries that provide some of the chemicals killing animals trying to feed off of crops 🤣

  • @bruno0552
    @bruno0552 2 месяца назад

    Love all your videos Ed. Can't help noticing your hair is so healthy & shiney!

  • @BigIndianBindi-jy1cz
    @BigIndianBindi-jy1cz 2 месяца назад

    he looks so flawless.

  • @Kiyarose3999
    @Kiyarose3999 2 месяца назад

    ‘’We don’t need no education, we don’t need no mind control’’ ( Pink Floyd), people need information, that empowers them to come to the inevitable conclusions themselves, education is and does the opposite!. 🌻🌎✊🏽

  • @janineskywalker527
    @janineskywalker527 2 месяца назад

    Hello Ed. Well Said. I'm a long term 26yrs Vegetarian. Seriously thinking of turning to Veganism. J.

    • @Magar6
      @Magar6 2 месяца назад

      Janine, you won't regret choosing veganism. Dairy and eggs are even more cruel than meat, if I'm speaking honestly. I wish you all the best of luck and success. 👍👍

    • @janineskywalker527
      @janineskywalker527 2 месяца назад

      @@Magar6 Hi thanks. I've decided a bit fearfully to make the change next Saturday. Giving up my fav things eggs yogurt quiche. But Yes it's now or never. I live in a big meat eating country. All the more reason! J.

    • @23100Battlefield
      @23100Battlefield 2 месяца назад

      ​@@janineskywalker527check out recipes by Merle O'Neal on vegan cheese. Especially Parm and moza

    • @janineskywalker527
      @janineskywalker527 2 месяца назад

      @@23100Battlefield nice will do.

    • @sschreck08
      @sschreck08 2 месяца назад

      ​@@janineskywalker527learn to make a bomb tofu scramble! You can even make a vegan omelette with "Just Egg" filled with lots of veggies.

  • @janineskywalker527
    @janineskywalker527 2 месяца назад

    Oat Milk forever! J.

    • @AtheistEve
      @AtheistEve 2 месяца назад

      Has to be organic though. The way they process oats is dubious using chemicals to aid the drying process. We always find a way to ruin things, sadly.

  • @jdmmg4904
    @jdmmg4904 2 месяца назад

    thank you Ed <3

  • @Uschur09
    @Uschur09 2 месяца назад

    💚

  • @elingrome5853
    @elingrome5853 2 месяца назад

    "Vegan Public Speaker & Educator" - pretentious, moi?

  • @Xapxap1212
    @Xapxap1212 2 месяца назад

    The first time I heard Ed tell the story of Rupert the Hamster, the part about the realization of animal individuality hit me really hard. It was something I was peripherally aware of, as I had always had dogs in my home, but had never really consciously realized or internalized. It helped me understand that not only are tens of billions of land animals and trillions of marine animals killed every year for no justifiable reason, but that each of those animals is an individual with their own personality, having their own personal experience of terror and fear. This overwhelming realization broke my heart in a way im not sure how to recover from. Im just so thankful to kind people like Ed for doing what they can for those individuals. Its all any of us can do.

  • @PatriciaXX
    @PatriciaXX 2 месяца назад

    Ed’s always awesome His voice is always so gentle and the way he explains is cool Thanks for always standing up for the defenseless One horrifying thing I learnt from one of his books is that baby cows are being delivered in slaughterhouses as their mothers are slaughtered Another person told me he’s seen eyeballs of cows rolling around on the grounds of slaughterhouses We are creating hell in slaughterhouses

  • @russianvegangirl
    @russianvegangirl 2 месяца назад

    Ed Winders, aka Earthling Ed is a super star of gently talking about veganism, a true treasure of our movement! I'm so excited that Jains are also more and more considering veganism, because it truly is inseparable with the ahimsa concept.

    • @russianvegangirl
      @russianvegangirl 2 месяца назад

      @@sonjalingchungtsang1097 I think vegetarians, not vegans

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn 2 месяца назад

    The part of the emissions stands. But global agricultural land use has been decreasing since 2000. I won't bother to link anything as RUclips tends to removes comments that contain url's. But it's an Our World In Data article that can be found through googling 'peak agricultural land'. The caveat is that this isn't in favour of the animals as the land use decrease is a result of intensification of agriculture. But it does show the dichotomy between giving animals space, and deploring that they're using too much of it.

  • @albertsidneyjohnston5164
    @albertsidneyjohnston5164 2 месяца назад

    Many years ago, I saw a commentary that was highly to the point. Looking over the African plain, witnessing the annual wildebeest migration. Narrator:"There over one million animals in this herd. Not one of them will die of old age." Lions, hyenas, wild dogs, crocodiles, don't care about the suffering they inflict. All life comes from death.

  • @sweatt4237
    @sweatt4237 2 месяца назад

    Anti-human trash. I'm not eating bugs and we are not buying your lies.

  • @villhelm
    @villhelm 2 месяца назад

    The vegan industry exists by using emotional useful idiots to promote a highly profitable idea. Plant based diet. It’s FAR more profitable for petrochemical driven giant agribusiness to sell grain directly to the consumer than to raise livestock. When they sell wheat to a farmer as animal feed it’s £100/ton. When they sell it to a vegan in whole foods it’s £5/kg meaning £5000/ton. They also get to sell all the petrochemical fertiliser to the farmer who no longer uses manure to replace nitrates in the soil. Plant based single handedly destroys organic farms, increases petrochemical sales, increases profits for giant agribusinesses and reduces the quality of nutrition of the people who eat vegan over a healthy mixed diet. It’s about PROFIT not animal welfare, but you emotional idiots think you’re fighting the good fight when in reality you’re doing the work of the people causing the MOST pollution and environmental degradation.

  • @villhelm
    @villhelm 2 месяца назад

    I suppose you support the massive use of petrochemicals to replace animal poo as fertiliser, thus meaning no more organic food.

  • @frederick19089
    @frederick19089 2 месяца назад

    Yes livestock raising could be more humanely done but people insist on eating. if no one ate meat farmers wouldn't raise animals. Is it better to have a shortened life or never be born

    • @villhelm
      @villhelm 2 месяца назад

      Then you must use petrochemicals to replace animal manure. It isn’t just meat that animals are critical for. This man is comparing feedlots to biodynamic mixed farms. Charlatan.

  • @TheDiversifiedFarmer
    @TheDiversifiedFarmer 2 месяца назад

    Problem is keeping the animals from hurting and eating each other. Our cat will not stop attacking mice and rats and the dog will not stop biting at the cat.

  • @blim76
    @blim76 2 месяца назад

    The first 1:30 mins sound like 'fear mongering', the 80% of human land use for farms mentioned is probably better off in the hands of the farmers who keep the countryside green rather than for 3000 red brick residential homes or a concrete industrial estate and the associated traffic. Maybe some of the largest intensive farming setups are guilty of nutrient run off or other damaging practices, but to lump all farmers together as bad for the environment/climate, and all practicing the worst cruelty on their animals is a cruel and damaging insult, not only for the farmers, but for the perspectives of people who do care for the environment and the welfare of the animals who provide food for the communities of many countries. Many farmers care greatly about the welfare of their animals, in business terms sick and damaged animals are less profit and maybe fatal to business, but these people are on the front lines of our communities and well respected by many, if not all in rural communities in every country; to suggest there is widespread extreme cruelty just does not fit with the knowledge many people have regarding their local farmer. Who knows what happens on the high intensity super farms for international trade? Im sure this course that is being advertised with a bit of hype is 'fantastic', but it is of no use if you cant think for yourself and be able to judge the quality of information on offer. From my experience and understanding many people in many countries seem to be aware of supporting their farmers who produce healthy nutritious local produce and love the portion sizes great flavours and colour of their goods, it seems to me that its the western world that has to remember this, many asian countries and others have always had vibrant markets and a fantastic range of natural produce. Who is this guy really trying to convince? Surely farmers are the backbone to every community on earth, what is the point of trying to demonise them all with his 'factless' fearmongering? That is just my opinion. ;)

    • @Sonji_S
      @Sonji_S 2 месяца назад

      Why are you presuming that using less land has to mean that that same land will be used elsewhere? There is only so much housing people need, where people need housing is location dependent and a lot of this farmland wouldn't be fit for those purposes and what we would place instead of the farmland is a choice. There is no use in comparing farmland with housing or roads, it should be compared with nature reserves which it could be used for instead. There is also nothing green about farming as it exists now. It is objectively a great cause of pollution and does not allow wild nature to exist through pesticides and herbicides. There is also nothing objective or true about this great distinction between large farming and small farming you're making now, soil degredation is a great problem we are facing everywhere. It seems you're the only one here making an argument based on an emotional investment in farmers. Besides this doesn't have to be anti farmer to begin with. Animal agrictulture depends on a lot of government subsidies (900 times the amount of plant agriculture in the US and 1200 times in the EU) and despite that animal farmers are on average still paid less. A transition towards plant agrictulure would not only open up land but would make farmers more independent from government aid and get them better pay. And a further transition towards permaculture, which is still rare nowadays could cause farmland to become actually green and become a carbon sink that lets wind animals live on it in a natural ecosystem

    • @TheCriticalAnimal
      @TheCriticalAnimal 2 месяца назад

      You should take the class-we will cover exactly the points that you raise.

    • @Trazynn
      @Trazynn 2 месяца назад

      @@Sonji_S Plenty of vacant houses in the midwest. People don't just want a house, they want a house in the correct location. And that correct location is in close proximity to active urban nodes. The problem is that due to urban sprawl, very few people get to live nearby. That's not because there's farms in between them and their urban nodes, but widespread suburbs because zoning laws prohibit mixed housing development allowing for denser residency.

  • @jamesmeehan4209
    @jamesmeehan4209 3 месяца назад

    This is great news we'll done

  • @rajendrajain322
    @rajendrajain322 4 месяца назад

    Jai Jinendra 🙏 A bold foray into the AI and moral/ethical discussions. May be a first one from Jain Yoga perspective. Congratulations to the young scholar. 🙏

  • @rajendrajain322
    @rajendrajain322 4 месяца назад

    Jai Jinendra. Srimad Rajchandra truly the role model and a spiritual guide for mumukshu householders. Thanks for the presentation.

  • @user-rc8vy6fg9f
    @user-rc8vy6fg9f 4 месяца назад

    Hii! New here! Is this channel a sect specific in Jainism? like Digambar or Shwetambar...

    • @arihantainstitute
      @arihantainstitute 4 месяца назад

      Nice to have you here - we are a non-sectarian online non-profit educational platform. We teach both traditions and much more. Hope you can join!

    • @user-rc8vy6fg9f
      @user-rc8vy6fg9f 4 месяца назад

      @@arihantainstitute Thanks I'll surely join it.😄 I found this channel through reddit. I'm looking forward for the conference on 20th April. Jai Jinendra🙏

    • @arihantainstitute
      @arihantainstitute 4 месяца назад

      @@user-rc8vy6fg9f Jai Jinendra thank you for coming to the conference! We hope you enjoyed it!

  • @wilbertwalters5927
    @wilbertwalters5927 6 месяцев назад

    "promosm" 🎶

  • @SuperSeaanemone
    @SuperSeaanemone 6 месяцев назад

    The second topic was fascinating.

    • @arihantainstitute
      @arihantainstitute 6 месяцев назад

      We agree, thank you for watching!

    • @SuperSeaanemone
      @SuperSeaanemone 5 месяцев назад

      Where can I obtain a copy of Dinesh Sheth's paper?

  • @SuperSeaanemone
    @SuperSeaanemone 7 месяцев назад

    Greetings from South Africa. Thank you very much. This was very interesting and shows that Jainism contains various approaches to its relatively unified dharma. While the differences of Śvētāmbara versus Digambara approaches appear in fairly sharp focus, even to myself as a lay person, there are clearly nuanced differences of approach arising from other permutations of the Jain darshan like the Adhyātma movements.

    • @arihantainstitute
      @arihantainstitute 7 месяцев назад

      @superseaanemone there certainly are, thank you for highlighting this important fact. We hope in the dialogues series as well as in our graduate programming to celebrate these differences while also illustrating many of the shared primary principles across Jain traditions.