I watched this video around Jan 2018 just after graduating from my undergrad, i took an action and started concentrating. By October 2019 I started consulting as a technical Advisor for DFID, OPM UK, IMF, Uganda Revenue Authority, ..... etc. The only thing i can say it works and thank you.
Take away points: - The mind and awareness are 2 separate things; ball of light analogy. - The art of concentration is the art of keeping awareness, that ball of light on one thing for an extended period of time. - Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time. - When talking with your partner, keep your awareness on that person, if it drifts away, bring it back. ‘Give him or her your undivided attention’
If you are watching this not out of mere curiosity or entertainment but have actually recognised personal distraction and really intend to change, I wish you all the best, You are among the very few who have recognised it, let alone change. Edit 1 - I love all of you. Wish you the best. Let us beat distraction together. Edit 2- It helped me secure wonderful marks in school to achieve admission in a very decent college and thereafter, I am now, a successful student of law. Hope you do well too!
"Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time". "Keep bringing awareness back". I practice meditation some minutes a day. As an Elementary teacher I am going to put these advices into practice with my students. Thank you.
Yes, you dont have to sit still for hours... only if you want to... but even a few minutes will get you started... hopefully you want to go longer of cause... ;-)
Video summary: The art of concentration is keeping your awareness on one thing for an extended period of time. Repeatedly bringing it back to that one thing when the mind gets distracted. We practice this by doing one thing at a time throughout the day. When you have a conversation with someone, keep your “ball of awareness” fully focused on that person. It drifts away, you bring it back, if it drifts away again, you bring it back. Over and over. The more you practice this, the better you will be able to concentrate. Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. The benefits of being in full control of where your energy and awareness is flowing are endless. Other notes: Most people can't concentrate today for 2 reasons: 1) We're never taught how to concentrate. 2) We don't practice concentration. Instead, we're experts at distraction because we practice distraction, all day every day. If every time your phone beeps and you react/respond immediately, you are not in charge of your phone, and you are living in the world of distraction. To learn how to properly concentrate you must understand the relationship and distinction between 2 things: awareness, and the mind. Too often we allow external factors to manipulate our awareness to different areas of the mind.
How to concentrate 1. Do one thing at a time 2. Practice it 3. Finish what you started 4. Understand the mind, learn how mind works. Once you know how the mind works you can control it and once you can control it you can focus it
They are, but as a Hindu and growing up India I can tell you I was never taught all this. Nor were any of my peers or friends. Indians are the most distracted and depressed people on the planet. I truly believe we have missed the mark of what was important because our culture is so full to the brim with various distracting practices, dieties and mantras. The Buddhists took out the core of what was important in this. Then they too got distracted with a lot of variety. The Shaolin monks and Zen seem to be the best. They remained concentrated on what was important in the end. The Chinese are much better at concentration and daily practice than arguably anyone in the world.
In India these sciences are lost. Only outside of India people become serious and disciplined enough to do practices. This guy learned from his guru in Hawaii. India itself is full of chaos and has lost the important things in trade for songs, myths, drama and dross
@@youarelife3437 tht's true, altho im from India, & i want India to alive it's deep traditional culture/thinking, nowadays most of the real buddhism\hinduism monk who are serious and dedicated towards wt they do would found be outside of India... & meanwhile, India is full of dhongi baba/so called fake babas trying to defame hinduism soo badly, that even indian people don't understand the importance of their ancient religion, teaching ...
Take away points: - The mind and awareness are 2 separate things; ball of light analogy. - The art of concentration is the art of keeping awareness, that ball of light on one thing for an extended period of time. - Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time. - When talking with your partner, keep your awareness on that person, if it drifts away, bring it back. ‘Give him or her your undivided attention’
When someone speaks so clearly and eloquently, logically meeting all points of a topic and making it crystal clear and easily digestible to an audience, that itself is an impressive indication of their ability to concentrate. When you’re mentally aligned so staunchly to exactly what you wish to convey without even sub-moments of distraction, you’re naturally creative, funny & engaging and at the peak of your eloquence and intelligence. In a way, I even think intelligence is simply a measure of your ability to concentrate. Why is that geniuses just shut themselves up and intensely focus on one thing they do for an extended period of time? It is a way of incubating their awareness on an object of study for so long that it yields unbelievable, magical results utterly incomprehensible to the average mind. Yogis of the past really had it right in ancient India to develop droves of methods to articulate this lost art. Each breathing/kriya practice is engineered to center your mind and preciously improve what is termed ‘intelligence’ in today’s day and age. Sadly this knowledge is now horribly fragmented and known minimally, the mainstream still believing yoga to be a fitness & lifestyle gimmick to their pretense-filled, exterior life. The seriousness and grand scale of this topic is so underrated and grossly under-understood, I think it’s real time to reveal it’s true meaning and application to the deteriorating state of human affairs.
Have to compliment you for a value-added comment. This is the first time I came across meaningful comment in RUclips. Glad to know there are people out there who take out time to write something meaningful. :)
Honestly this is one of the best TED talks I've ever seen !! I regret why I didn't see this earlier .. Its true everyone , every motivational video just tells u have to concentrate and work hard to come up in life and stuff ..but no one tells us how .. This is so informative .. Im gonna see this over and over again whenever my mind drifts away
Buddha said: "Who is your enemy? Your mind is your enemy. Who is your friend? Your mind is your friend. Learn the ways of the mind. Tend the mind with care." Great Tedtalk. Thanks!
@Mayur Kanth Buddha's knowledge was not based on Vedic. He literally opposed Vedic knowledge. He was maybe a Hindu but Hinduism at time did not exist as a singular branch of religion.
@Mayur Kanth few things 1. I don't believe that Buddha was ever a hindu but their tribe lived in part where the culture is inclined to Ancient Hinduism. 2. I didn't say vedic knowledge and hindiusm are related. Maybe at that time when people were saying ram and krishna there were people who still opposed the ideas of greater beings. 3. If vedas were written form, that means that Buddha is older than the vedas themselves. Because at the time of buddha pali was not developed in written form. Only after many years did Ashok wrote in brahmi lipi. Possibly sanskrit also didnt exist at that time
@@krishivagarwal5189 Religion itself doesn’t make something best or worst. Its just a piece of paper or writings. People who follow and preach make them great. The way i see it there are lot of hindus in india who use and manipulate people in the name of religion just like Islam or Christianity etc
I watched this video around Jan 2018 just after graduating from my undergrad, i took an action and started concentrating. By October 2019 I started consulting as a technical Advisor for DFID, OPM UK, IMF, Uganda Revenue Authority, ..... etc. The only thing i can say it works and thank you.
This man is a genius. He is not just telling us to concentrate but explaining it in a beautiful way ,how to really control awareness and focus our concentration for an extended period of time. What a Highly valuable content this is.
"Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. And if you can't concentrate your energy, the things that you want to manifest in your life becomes very challenging"
That seems a bit wrong, wasting you focus and energy on videogames but the truth is that video games help develop brain connections, synchronisation, keeping focus and dexterity especially in children with all king problems and adults as well. And is fun. Problem is when game virtually is confused with reality
🤣 That sounds like an addiction .You are on the right track ,just replace the object of that attraction(along the lines of whatever is of necessity for this phase of your life).
The realistic advice I've ever had, this teaches "how" and not "what" to do. You can clearly understand, your problems and then now I know where to start to change about myself. Thanks to this video it is really worth it to watch.
apples and pears my friend. the conversation around drugs has been overly simplified. we understand the psychedelic experience about as much as we do the workings of our psychology. its one of the great to be explored frontiers of understanding for our species and one i hope gets the due attention it deserves in the years to come.
Interestingly, ancient hindu texts actually mention this part and dig more. It is interesting how, the world is oblivious to this vast knowledge system. Even afraid to say that all this has roots in what is called as hinduism today.
I feel 10x calmer after watching this. The way he formed a logical train of thoughts into our heads as well as the mind orb energy, that was something else!
Buddha said: "Who is your enemy? Your mind is your enemy. Who is your friend? Your mind is your friend. Learn the ways of the mind. Tend the mind with care." Great Tedtalk. Thanks!
The Power of Unwavering Focus by Dandapani actually changed my life. I really appreciate the knowledge you have given us, Dandapani. This is really helpful and powerful.
I rarely ever add public comments(I think this is my third one) but, this is exactly what I needed. So very, VERY beautiful, and easy to understand at the same time-Thank You!
same, i felt so lucky to watch this video after shi heng's, youtube's algorithm could be amazing or could send you down a neverendless hole of useless videos, it all depends on what you choose to CONCENTRATE on. xD
I never ever commented on any RUclips videos in my entire life but this one changed my life forever, because he just taught me how to concentrate and it urged me to write a single comment which I’d probably never write. This is life changing speech cause I always thought that I had adhd now I’m even able concentrate on this comment for the first time in my life. Thank you so much I would practice it for the rest of my life, and I’m going to change my life
Monika Patel Thanks for the statistics but when you have the control over yourself to spend only when required, you might even be worthless to them. That's the case with Facebook and other apps that feed on cookies (lol). When you are using RUclips on the phone, its not easy to avoid ads but on the laptop you can install adblock and save yourself from getting lured if you aren't stiff enough.
For years, good, intelligent people have been telling me that I should meditate. I say, OK, I'm already doing that. Often they then say, probably not. So I look into it, and yes, I've been doing it for years, and yes I'm probably not doing it correctly. It's so simple, and yet... You're simple exercise elegantly teaches so much. A few minutes. So simple, yet so much, like glass. Thank you.
I have found Kyle cease on youtube, helped me to meditate in a simple way, its cool to be able to do it, not many people can sit still for a while... ;-)
One of the best TED talks, with little 'to-do' suggestions and more of a shift in awareness. I watched this till the end without skipping to another talk. Thank you!
So multitasking breeds DISTRACTION because you are doing so many things at one point of time that u lose focus at individual things. Thanks a lot for teaching me this !
I was a super multi-tasker used to work around 10 hours a day managing my different projects. Somehow, I don't remember the trigger, I switched to one task at a time and do the same amount of work in less time. these days I work six to seven hours a day and achieve as much as I used to working 10 hours a day.
Dheedhify I think what he means is start by doing single task at a time which will help you concentrate. As your concentration power increases you might be able to multi task with a great amount of concentration for each task.
Dheedhify - We can't multi task even if we think we can, because we can focus on one task at a time, even when it's a compound task. So, it's better to stick to one task longer rather than short spans of attention all over the place for efficient results. Not that your method is wrong, but there's room for improvement.
There are many good studies for 50 years on multitasking. [Google it] tl;dr 1. only a tiny percentage of people may actually multitask. 2. It is bad for your brain or productivity even if you can do it. 3. Up to 650 BILLION in the US is lost annually because of workplace multitasking. // It is mostly self-deception. In truth, 99% of people cannot multitask at all, but rather just (inefficiently) switch A to B to C. Conclusion: Break one big task or project into small parts, and these into simple components. Do one tiny component after another, in some structural order. Concentrate on one thing simply until complete, then go on to the next... Simplify. Elevate!
It’s finally learning that I haven’t even been breathing the right way, then at 40 I find a psychotherapist who teaches me!! Practice certainly makes close to perfection!! 🙌
This Tedtalk has changed my life. I have come here second time after experiencing the enormous change it brought. THANKYOU DANDAPANI. FOREVER GRATEFUL TO YOU♥❤
Wow... Dandapani...what a clear speech..... Let me be frank, just by listening it with closed eyes, really my mind became calm like a deepest river with least noise.....what an experiance ji... Really superb... God bless you.
Oh, Dandapani you are amazing... I was going through a very intense and distorted mental situation...and you let my mental distortion go away. Thank you.
I've been trying to meditate for the past 4 years but I fail miserably each time. I meditated for 10 mins after watching one of his videos. Today, after practicing for a week, I can meditate up to 40 mins. His methods are practical. The way he teaches you to visualize energy and awareness was something new to me. It worked. Best thing that has happened to me in years.
When someone speaks so clearly and eloquently, logically meeting all points of a topic and making it crystal clear and easily digestible to an audience, that itself is an impressive indication of their ability to concentrate. When you’re mentally aligned so staunchly to exactly what you wish to convey without even sub-moments of distraction, you’re naturally creative, funny & engaging and at the peak of your eloquence and intelligence. In a way, I even think intelligence is simply a measure of your ability to concentrate. Why is that geniuses just shut themselves up and intensely focus on one thing they do for an extended period of time? It is a way of incubating their awareness on an object of study for so long that it yields unbelievable, magical results utterly incomprehensible to the average mind. Yogis of the past really had it right in ancient India to develop droves of methods to articulate this lost art. Each breathing/kriya practice is engineered to center your mind and preciously improve what is termed ‘intelligence’ in today’s day and age. Sadly this knowledge is now horribly fragmented and known minimally, the mainstream still believing yoga to be a fitness & lifestyle gimmick to their pretense-filled, exterior life. The seriousness and grand scale of this topic is so underrated and grossly under-understood, I think it’s real time to reveal it’s true meaning and application to the deteriorating state of human affairs.
I like the analogy of a ball and on a surface for awareness and mind. I'm really grateful to learn this knowledge and also love the note that life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. Now I will need to be confident to find where my passions are and practice concentration because that's where I want my energy to flow! I also remember one day I joked with a friend on a difficult subject or major he took upon, but what he said shocked me a lot, and still keeps echoing in my head: "It's not that hard if you pay enough attention". I was touched by this attitude and also felt different. It is a very powerful, inspiring yet encouraging statement that I kept in my mind. Hope ones who see this comment be happy and successful in your life. Good luck my friends!
Took some notes for myself and now sharing them for anyone who might find them valuable :) 5 Hindrances to Self-Mastery 1. Sensual desire (sight/touch/taste/smell/hearing) = Am I addicted? 2. Ill will / aversion = Am I feeling a negative emotion? 3. Dullness / heaviness = Am I unmotivated? 4. Restlessness = Is my mind jumping from though to thought? 5. Sceptical doubt = Am I indecisive? Rain (is the solution) Recognise which one you're experiencing Accept that's what you're experiencing Investigate why you're experiencing it Non-identify with that experience: 'i am not the body, i am not the mind, i am not my emotion' I wish the talk would go on for longer and if he could share stories of people overcoming each of them :)
Cool, so I can put 3 white lines and a red dot on my head, wrap giant japa beads around my neck and it has nothing to do with religion? I'm down for that mindfuck, but I feel like someone would accuse me of cultural appropriation, so I guess I'll just stay with my regular attire and not look like a goddamn freak for no reason.
@@AtacamaHumanoid do you know why he wears rudraksh . Rudraksh enhances your aura and makes you attractive and concentrated. You should not care people say to you . You should care , if something is good for you then no one can stop you getting that.
He speaks with such clarity and poise that the listener is bound to listen to it all with full focus. Way to go, Young Monk Dandapani! Please accept my regards.
Yes! The director must be a practiced teacher and transmuter of energy. The audience must trust the director for this journey. I love these thoughtful ideas. Blessings!
This is one of the best talk on the concentration by relating it material world! Monk who achieve greater progress on concentration usually don't want to come back in material world as they have little attachment with it. Very few like Swamy Vivekananda would like to practice and reinforce their spiritual powers for the material world. It requires massive spiritual energy to keep your spiritual achievements intact while moving around material world. Hence many monks/Sadhus would like to maintain status quo. While this one monk is sharing his learning with the world he originally came from. You may not aware.... In Hinduism, if someone become a Sanyasi, he first completes he being a mortal of the material world (with a ceremony), as if he doesn't exists in this material world!
This is a superb video. I know for certain that if I had this knowledge and practised it, I would have enjoyed a fuller and more satisfying life. Thank you so much Dandapani for sharing. Keep spreading the "gospel" (Good news).
meditation can also help you concentrate and make you accurate. Yoga and meditation, this is what ancient indian teachers taught to their students to concentrate.
I found your learnings at the time when I actually needed help.. I remember talking to myself several times and asking how should I handle this.. and here you are, some good vibes connected me to you !! I love listening to your talks, so calm and deep. Thank you for showing me the path..
7:45 "the first thing I learned when I went to the monastery was to learn 'how the mind works.' because once you know how the mind works you can control it, and once you know how to control it you can focus it. you can't focus or concentrate something that you don't understand." "from the monk's perspective, there are two things you need to understand; one is that there is awareness and the other is the mind. imagine awareness as a glowing ball of light. Now imagine your mind as a vast space, with many different sections with many different areas within it (one area of the mind is jealous, joy, science, art..etc.) this glowing ball of light called awareness can travel within the mind and can go into any area of the mind it wants to. when it travels and lights up those areas of the mind, it becomes conscious of them, individually." "each day we allow someone or something to take our mind throughout the day from one area to another. when we allow that to happen it's called a distraction." this was an amazing talk. hopefully, in one year I can become more aware of my actions and learn how to concentrate further on what I want to achieve in my life...thanks TedX and Dandapani. My journey starts today -- Nick
This is an encouraging talk for students who can't concentrate properly and get distracted easily.This video tells you how to create your own awareness because we allow someone or something every time to control the awareness of our mind.The talk says that practicing is a great method to get mastery in anything.
Literally to the 1% who's reading this, God bless you, may all your dreams come true, may you be successful in all spheres of life, stay safe and have a wonderful day :)
me: "ah yes this man has a fantastic point, i should really be less distracted" also me: *proceeds to watch 20 hours of ted talks with assignments due*
"imagine if you train to distract yourself 6hours a day, 6 days a week, after a year... what are you going to be good at?" this hit me hard! Damn!
Eight hours*
@@Baba24M It's okay, he's mastered the art of distraction
@@ChessScholarOfficial 🤣🤣
me whole day reading manhwa's🤧
Exactly
stop scrolling through comments and concentrate on the video!
Read more stop commenting and start watching the video
Satya Tirumala Sri Harsha Anapindi haha the same goes for you.. stop replying!
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I laughed so hard I pees a little.
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I watched this video around Jan 2018 just after graduating from my undergrad, i took an action and started concentrating. By October 2019 I started consulting as a technical Advisor for DFID, OPM UK, IMF, Uganda Revenue Authority, ..... etc. The only thing i can say it works and thank you.
Well done Okello!
@Tanmoy Podder not really no nobel prize in science
One of the most underrated TED Talks. Deserves more appreciation.
I feel pity for those 1.7k who disliked this video.
Take away points:
- The mind and awareness are 2 separate things; ball of light analogy.
- The art of concentration is the art of keeping awareness, that ball of light on one thing for an extended period of time.
- Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time.
- When talking with your partner, keep your awareness on that person, if it drifts away, bring it back. ‘Give him or her your undivided attention’
Good luck
If you are watching this not out of mere curiosity or entertainment but have actually recognised personal distraction and really intend to change, I wish you all the best, You are among the very few who have recognised it, let alone change.
Edit 1 - I love all of you. Wish you the best. Let us beat distraction together.
Edit 2- It helped me secure wonderful marks in school to achieve admission in a very decent college and thereafter, I am now, a successful student of law. Hope you do well too!
big up to you too my man
Thank you brother, I wish you the best as well
Thank you for the kind words of support and likewise.
Gratitude, Likewise!
thanks u 2
"Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time". "Keep bringing awareness back". I practice meditation some minutes a day. As an Elementary teacher I am going to put these advices into practice with my students. Thank you.
Yes, you dont have to sit still for hours... only if you want to... but even a few minutes will get you started... hopefully you want to go longer of cause... ;-)
Discoteque77 start ur day with Anulom-vinulom......and than kapabatti
Awwwww thank you for reaching our youth progressively we need more teachers like you!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾
Video summary:
The art of concentration is keeping your awareness on one thing for an extended period of time. Repeatedly bringing it back to that one thing when the mind gets distracted. We practice this by doing one thing at a time throughout the day. When you have a conversation with someone, keep your “ball of awareness” fully focused on that person. It drifts away, you bring it back, if it drifts away again, you bring it back. Over and over. The more you practice this, the better you will be able to concentrate. Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. The benefits of being in full control of where your energy and awareness is flowing are endless.
Other notes:
Most people can't concentrate today for 2 reasons: 1) We're never taught how to concentrate. 2) We don't practice concentration. Instead, we're experts at distraction because we practice distraction, all day every day.
If every time your phone beeps and you react/respond immediately, you are not in charge of your phone, and you are living in the world of distraction.
To learn how to properly concentrate you must understand the relationship and distinction between 2 things: awareness, and the mind.
Too often we allow external factors to manipulate our awareness to different areas of the mind.
Thank you. It was really helpful😀
@Isabelle Valle Coz you cannot concentrate.
I am extremely thankful for you 🙏🙏
Thanks
hey! thanks
How to concentrate
1. Do one thing at a time
2. Practice it
3. Finish what you started
4. Understand the mind, learn how mind works. Once you know how the mind works you can control it and once you can control it you can focus it
Thank you :)
What??
😅
How?
Nop ADD
Distraction 16hrs a day!!!!😮
Hinduism and Indian sciences are so great!!
They are, but as a Hindu and growing up India I can tell you I was never taught all this. Nor were any of my peers or friends. Indians are the most distracted and depressed people on the planet. I truly believe we have missed the mark of what was important because our culture is so full to the brim with various distracting practices, dieties and mantras. The Buddhists took out the core of what was important in this. Then they too got distracted with a lot of variety. The Shaolin monks and Zen seem to be the best. They remained concentrated on what was important in the end. The Chinese are much better at concentration and daily practice than arguably anyone in the world.
Ya Indeed
Stulid
In India these sciences are lost. Only outside of India people become serious and disciplined enough to do practices. This guy learned from his guru in Hawaii. India itself is full of chaos and has lost the important things in trade for songs, myths, drama and dross
@@youarelife3437 tht's true, altho im from India, & i want India to alive it's deep traditional culture/thinking, nowadays most of the real buddhism\hinduism monk who are serious and dedicated towards wt they do would found be outside of India...
& meanwhile, India is full of dhongi baba/so called fake babas trying to defame hinduism soo badly, that even indian people don't understand the importance of their ancient religion, teaching ...
*life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing*
Exactly
"Energy flows where the attention goes"
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Love this quote!
Take away points:
- The mind and awareness are 2 separate things; ball of light analogy.
- The art of concentration is the art of keeping awareness, that ball of light on one thing for an extended period of time.
- Learn to concentrate by doing one thing at a time.
- When talking with your partner, keep your awareness on that person, if it drifts away, bring it back. ‘Give him or her your undivided attention’
perhaps multitasking is an example of distraction
Life is a manifestation of where your energy flows
sirvapalot multitasking couldn't be a example of distraction, provided you do it with 100 % focus
Super
Tq 🤗
When someone speaks so clearly and eloquently, logically meeting all points of a topic and making it crystal clear and easily digestible to an audience, that itself is an impressive indication of their ability to concentrate. When you’re mentally aligned so staunchly to exactly what you wish to convey without even sub-moments of distraction, you’re naturally creative, funny & engaging and at the peak of your eloquence and intelligence.
In a way, I even think intelligence is simply a measure of your ability to concentrate. Why is that geniuses just shut themselves up and intensely focus on one thing they do for an extended period of time? It is a way of incubating their awareness on an object of study for so long that it yields unbelievable, magical results utterly incomprehensible to the average mind.
Yogis of the past really had it right in ancient India to develop droves of methods to articulate this lost art. Each breathing/kriya practice is engineered to center your mind and preciously improve what is termed ‘intelligence’ in today’s day and age.
Sadly this knowledge is now horribly fragmented and known minimally, the mainstream still believing yoga to be a fitness & lifestyle gimmick to their pretense-filled, exterior life.
The seriousness and grand scale of this topic is so underrated and grossly under-understood, I think it’s real time to reveal it’s true meaning and application to the deteriorating state of human affairs.
Tejas Menon This, word for word
Very well said
Tejas Agreed, very easy to listen to.
@Tejas Menon.....in this TED talk i will attempt to take you through....
Have to compliment you for a value-added comment. This is the first time I came across meaningful comment in RUclips. Glad to know there are people out there who take out time to write something meaningful. :)
Honestly this is one of the best TED talks I've ever seen !! I regret why I didn't see this earlier .. Its true everyone , every motivational video just tells u have to concentrate and work hard to come up in life and stuff ..but no one tells us how .. This is so informative .. Im gonna see this over and over again whenever my mind drifts away
Word up💯
You mean when "awareness" drifts away
yes
Are you still practicing it?
Same here, he directly comes to the point and tell how to do
Buddha said: "Who is your enemy? Your mind is your enemy. Who is your friend? Your mind is your friend. Learn the ways of the mind. Tend the mind with care." Great Tedtalk. Thanks!
It's actually from bhagvad geeta
@Mayur Kanth Buddha chela chipatas copied vedanta.
@Mayur Kanth Buddha's knowledge was not based on Vedic. He literally opposed Vedic knowledge. He was maybe a Hindu but Hinduism at time did not exist as a singular branch of religion.
@Mayur Kanth few things
1. I don't believe that Buddha was ever a hindu but their tribe lived in part where the culture is inclined to Ancient Hinduism.
2. I didn't say vedic knowledge and hindiusm are related. Maybe at that time when people were saying ram and krishna there were people who still opposed the ideas of greater beings.
3. If vedas were written form, that means that Buddha is older than the vedas themselves. Because at the time of buddha pali was not developed in written form. Only after many years did Ashok wrote in brahmi lipi. Possibly sanskrit also didnt exist at that time
hinduism told this earlier when buddhism was not even born
Man believe me he solved the entire generation's problem
EXACTLY
There is sooooooo much truth to that Ankit
I agree but not entirely. He gave the exact solution which was needed but it doesn't mean everyone will be able to comprehend.
@@TheDarknessDragon that's what the practice is, to bring back the attention 😉
True that brother
DAMN THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEOS I HAVE EVER WATCHED
true that
His London Real full interview is way better.
You are right in all...Everything good change revolves around unbroken focus & attention.
no it isnt, hes running a scam...another run of the mill guru
Follow through with Andrew Huberman. It will wreck your usual day and elevate your entire being.
Dandapani - The God who rules the Tamils. Om Muruga 🙏
“Do one thing at a time and while doing it put your whole soul into it to the exclusion of all time.”
Were your focus goes energy flows... 15:52 “Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing”
"Yes, Its OK for Monks to use emails, as long as there are no 'attachments' " :-)
he was so proud of his lil joke too I love it hahahahah
`plz explain
@@dawnnite4527 one of a monks precepts is non-attachment and you can send an attachment with an email
Thug monk
what did he mean by this joke??
life ia a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. Amazing
✨You will manifest all your goals and dreams in 2021!✨
Namaste, I am grateful that the ancient wisdom of India and Hinduism ( yoga and meditation) is being appreciated and adapted all over the world now...
India is the spiritual destination of world!
@@bestversion7953 Hinduism is the best religion in the world.
@@krishivagarwal5189 Thats what you think lol.
@@krishivagarwal5189 Religion itself doesn’t make something best or worst. Its just a piece of paper or writings. People who follow and preach make them great. The way i see it there are lot of hindus in india who use and manipulate people in the name of religion just like Islam or Christianity etc
@@suborno9249 Rice bag not here please
"Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing." 15:51
Truly a gift. This morning I asked for a message from the UNIVERSE...and this is what it delivered. Thank you! I am blessed!
I watched this video around Jan 2018 just after graduating from my undergrad, i took an action and started concentrating. By October 2019 I started consulting as a technical Advisor for DFID, OPM UK, IMF, Uganda Revenue Authority, ..... etc. The only thing i can say it works and thank you.
@@myrtlefowler6800 wow you just copied that from above
Marie bless u to be gifted with what u want
Next time ask Google
This man is a genius. He is not just telling us to concentrate but explaining it in a beautiful way ,how to really control awareness and focus our concentration for an extended period of time. What a Highly valuable content this is.
"Life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. And if you can't concentrate your energy, the things that you want to manifest in your life becomes very challenging"
I'm really good at ignoring the distractions of my phone, schoolwork, and even my fatigue, and instead focusing exclusively on my video game.
hahahe..... i thought that is an other form of focusing, but unfurtunately that is wrong desicion to choose kind of act.
That seems a bit wrong, wasting you focus and energy on videogames but the truth is that video games help develop brain connections, synchronisation, keeping focus and dexterity especially in children with all king problems and adults as well. And is fun. Problem is when game virtually is confused with reality
🤣 That sounds like an addiction .You are on the right track ,just replace the object of that attraction(along the lines of whatever is of necessity for this phase of your life).
simple and most helpful of all Ted talks ever staged . . .
thanks
The realistic advice I've ever had, this teaches "how" and not "what" to do. You can clearly understand, your problems and then now I know where to start to change about myself. Thanks to this video it is really worth it to watch.
"it is okay for monks to use email. as long as there are no attachments.!" Simply BRILLIANT!
yeah nice sense of humour there
This is a wonderful presentation! It brings up such important points. So many times we just need skills, not drugs.
Hey Doug, do you wanna go see Mission Impossible 16?
why not both
apples and pears my friend. the conversation around drugs has been overly simplified. we understand the psychedelic experience about as much as we do the workings of our psychology. its one of the great to be explored frontiers of understanding for our species and one i hope gets the due attention it deserves in the years to come.
Interestingly, ancient hindu texts actually mention this part and dig more. It is interesting how, the world is oblivious to this vast knowledge system. Even afraid to say that all this has roots in what is called as hinduism today.
+kayt j It's the oldest religion in the world, my friend. What do you expect? :)
"The art of concentration is the art of keep awareness, that ball of light, on one thing for an extended period of time." Dandapani
Bang on, simple, but hard to practice :)
Thanks a lot sir for sharing your thoughts and experience
@@soum1272 Uganda c
Thanks Guru Dandapani... Sir, you have taught the big lesson in few and simple words... thanks and again
I feel 10x calmer after watching this. The way he formed a logical train of thoughts into our heads as well as the mind orb energy, that was something else!
Very good
To each beautiful soul, may you find what you’re looking for.
Buddha said: "Who is your enemy? Your mind is your enemy. Who is your friend? Your mind is your friend. Learn the ways of the mind. Tend the mind with care." Great Tedtalk. Thanks!
One of the better, more useful TED talks!
The Power of Unwavering Focus by Dandapani actually changed my life. I really appreciate the knowledge you have given us, Dandapani. This is really helpful and powerful.
I rarely ever add public comments(I think this is my third one) but, this is exactly what I needed. So very, VERY beautiful, and easy to understand at the same time-Thank You!
Are you still counting? 😂
I've just been watching master Shi Heng Li of the Shaolin temple on Ted, it's a good combination with this one, in my view.
same, i felt so lucky to watch this video after shi heng's, youtube's algorithm could be amazing or could send you down a neverendless hole of useless videos, it all depends on what you choose to CONCENTRATE on. xD
😂 Same with me
Thank you for this. I'd never heard of him, and now I have watched 7 of his videos. Very good stuff. Thanks 👍
@@casey7409 Welcomed
@@amglory7042 Yes lol
I'm said to concentrate for 23 years but no one had taught how to..... Now I get it.Lots of respect to you sir.
I never ever commented on any RUclips videos in my entire life but this one changed my life forever, because he just taught me how to concentrate and it urged me to write a single comment which I’d probably never write. This is life changing speech cause I always thought that I had adhd now I’m even able concentrate on this comment for the first time in my life. Thank you so much I would practice it for the rest of my life, and I’m going to change my life
This talk is changing someone's life for sure. Thank you so much for the presentation.
Thank you RUclips for putitng this in my Recommended list. I seriously needed this. Thank you Dandapani ji.
LALIT DOGRA RUclips is actually making money off of you and me as well. beingindian.com/entertainment/users-worth-on-facebook/?
Monika Patel Thanks for the statistics but when you have the control over yourself to spend only when required, you might even be worthless to them. That's the case with Facebook and other apps that feed on cookies (lol).
When you are using RUclips on the phone, its not easy to avoid ads but on the laptop you can install adblock and save yourself from getting lured if you aren't stiff enough.
LALIT DOGRA Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunality I dont have a laptop. Only Iphone and Ipad
For years, good, intelligent people have been telling me that I should meditate. I say, OK, I'm already doing that. Often they then say, probably not. So I look into it, and yes, I've been doing it for years, and yes I'm probably not doing it correctly. It's so simple, and yet... You're simple exercise elegantly teaches so much. A few minutes. So simple, yet so much, like glass. Thank you.
I have found Kyle cease on youtube, helped me to meditate in a simple way, its cool to be able to do it, not many people can sit still for a while... ;-)
My mind immediately stopped wandering after he mentioned the awareness part. Crazy stuff
One of the greatest videos on RUclips.
I scrolled through the comments AFTER watching the video :)
Me too!
You are enlightened then. Cheers.
I can walk and chew gum at the same time!
Wandering mind
Samee
One of the most underrated TED Talks. Deserves more appreciation.
I feel pity for those 1.7k who disliked this video.
They are the candidates for TED Talks distraction
One of the best TED talks, with little 'to-do' suggestions and more of a shift in awareness. I watched this till the end without skipping to another talk. Thank you!
Can’t believe I missed this valuable 17 minutes 7 years ago. But I'm happy I found it today, not 7 years later!
5:57 thats the purest and most innocent self proud face ..
Your right..lol
I respect this teacher
BLESSINGS SIR
om namah shivaya 🕉🙏 🙇♀️ 🕉🕉🕉🕉 🙏🙏🙏
So multitasking breeds DISTRACTION because you are doing so many things at one point of time that u lose focus at individual things. Thanks a lot for teaching me this !
I was a super multi-tasker used to work around 10 hours a day managing my different projects. Somehow, I don't remember the trigger, I switched to one task at a time and do the same amount of work in less time. these days I work six to seven hours a day and achieve as much as I used to working 10 hours a day.
Dheedhify I think what he means is start by doing single task at a time which will help you concentrate. As your concentration power increases you might be able to multi task with a great amount of concentration for each task.
Dheedhify - We can't multi task even if we think we can, because we can focus on one task at a time, even when it's a compound task. So, it's better to stick to one task longer rather than short spans of attention all over the place for efficient results. Not that your method is wrong, but there's room for improvement.
We need to open a third part of the brain. The macro, the micro and a partition to act as a referee between the two.
There are many good studies for 50 years on multitasking. [Google it] tl;dr 1. only a tiny percentage of people may actually multitask. 2. It is bad for your brain or productivity even if you can do it. 3. Up to 650 BILLION in the US is lost annually because of workplace multitasking. // It is mostly self-deception. In truth, 99% of people cannot multitask at all, but rather just (inefficiently) switch A to B to C. Conclusion: Break one big task or project into small parts, and these into simple components. Do one tiny component after another, in some structural order. Concentrate on one thing simply until complete, then go on to the next... Simplify. Elevate!
Dandapani is a gem 💍 he speaks so flawlessly that you can't be distracted 🔥
My life has been changed after I watched this video. Thank you TEDx Talks and thank you shree Dandapani ji.
"Life is a Manifestation of Where your ENERGY is FLOWING"
I practice it everyday, this is the best thing on the youtube..i was a over thinker, now it changed me fully and i m a chilled and light person now!
It’s finally learning that I haven’t even been breathing the right way, then at 40 I find a psychotherapist who teaches me!! Practice certainly makes close to perfection!! 🙌
"Life is a manifestation of where your energy is going"
✨You will manifest all your goals and dreams in 2021!✨
Love this talk:
1.Awareness
2:Our Mind
Thankyou Beloved DANDAPANI--Ji.....
This Tedtalk has changed my life. I have come here second time after experiencing the enormous change it brought. THANKYOU DANDAPANI. FOREVER GRATEFUL TO YOU♥❤
Wow... Dandapani...what a clear speech..... Let me be frank, just by listening it with closed eyes, really my mind became calm like a deepest river with least noise.....what an experiance ji... Really superb... God bless you.
Swamiji may I get your speech in Tamil
yes, he has a calming effect
Oh, Dandapani you are amazing... I was going through a very intense and distorted mental situation...and you let my mental distortion go away. Thank you.
For anyone who has to deal with the painful struggles of adhd, this is life- saving information.. quite literally! 😂🤍🙏
Haha
“As long as there are no attachments.” so beautiful. Connection > attachment
it drifts away brig it back
it drifts away brig it back
these words changed my life
I've been trying to meditate for the past 4 years but I fail miserably each time. I meditated for 10 mins after watching one of his videos. Today, after practicing for a week, I can meditate up to 40 mins. His methods are practical. The way he teaches you to visualize energy and awareness was something new to me. It worked. Best thing that has happened to me in years.
When someone speaks so clearly and eloquently, logically meeting all points of a topic and making it crystal clear and easily digestible to an audience, that itself is an impressive indication of their ability to concentrate. When you’re mentally aligned so staunchly to exactly what you wish to convey without even sub-moments of distraction, you’re naturally creative, funny & engaging and at the peak of your eloquence and intelligence.
In a way, I even think intelligence is simply a measure of your ability to concentrate. Why is that geniuses just shut themselves up and intensely focus on one thing they do for an extended period of time? It is a way of incubating their awareness on an object of study for so long that it yields unbelievable, magical results utterly incomprehensible to the average mind.
Yogis of the past really had it right in ancient India to develop droves of methods to articulate this lost art. Each breathing/kriya practice is engineered to center your mind and preciously improve what is termed ‘intelligence’ in today’s day and age.
Sadly this knowledge is now horribly fragmented and known minimally, the mainstream still believing yoga to be a fitness & lifestyle gimmick to their pretense-filled, exterior life.
The seriousness and grand scale of this topic is so underrated and grossly under-understood, I think it’s real time to reveal it’s true meaning and application to the deteriorating state of human affairs.
I like the analogy of a ball and on a surface for awareness and mind. I'm really grateful to learn this knowledge and also love the note that life is a manifestation of where your energy is flowing. Now I will need to be confident to find where my passions are and practice concentration because that's where I want my energy to flow! I also remember one day I joked with a friend on a difficult subject or major he took upon, but what he said shocked me a lot, and still keeps echoing in my head: "It's not that hard if you pay enough attention". I was touched by this attitude and also felt different. It is a very powerful, inspiring yet encouraging statement that I kept in my mind. Hope ones who see this comment be happy and successful in your life. Good luck my friends!
Took some notes for myself and now sharing them for anyone who might find them valuable :)
5 Hindrances to Self-Mastery
1. Sensual desire (sight/touch/taste/smell/hearing) = Am I addicted?
2. Ill will / aversion = Am I feeling a negative emotion?
3. Dullness / heaviness = Am I unmotivated?
4. Restlessness = Is my mind jumping from though to thought?
5. Sceptical doubt = Am I indecisive?
Rain (is the solution)
Recognise which one you're experiencing
Accept that's what you're experiencing
Investigate why you're experiencing it
Non-identify with that experience: 'i am not the body, i am not the mind, i am not my emotion'
I wish the talk would go on for longer and if he could share stories of people overcoming each of them :)
hey shaolin?
@@kakarot5760 - yes but this is more zen then shaolin
@@shamanosanity6557 yes
When you say "go to TEDx and show how to distract",I blink my eyes o god it's for me...
No matter after how many years or how many times I have watched this, it still gives me a whole lot of things to takeaway🙏
Guy's I just want to say one thing Hinduism is not a religion it's a way of living 😊
Atheism is Neither, do people understand that?
Cool, so I can put 3 white lines and a red dot on my head, wrap giant japa beads around my neck and it has nothing to do with religion? I'm down for that mindfuck, but I feel like someone would accuse me of cultural appropriation, so I guess I'll just stay with my regular attire and not look like a goddamn freak for no reason.
@@AtacamaHumanoid you actually can, those who accuse you of cultural appropriation will be in the boat of irony.
@@AtacamaHumanoid do you know why he wears rudraksh . Rudraksh enhances your aura and makes you attractive and concentrated. You should not care people say to you . You should care , if something is good for you then no one can stop you getting that.
Those "japa beeds" for two purpose, firstly it can use to count his affirmations, and then it keeping the shawl from laying down something like.
Wow, this brought a whole new light.
Just amazing how much a few minutes of learning from other's experience can change your entire life.
I never thought I was practicing distraction my whole life now I know why I am so good at it.
He speaks with such clarity and poise that the listener is bound to listen to it all with full focus. Way to go, Young Monk Dandapani! Please accept my regards.
good for him for speaking out against drugs and encouraging parents to learn to concentrate first
This was the most enlightened Ted Talks I ever listened to. I really learned something very useful from it.
Every time I listen to this video in some time again, I equally enjoy it like the first time. He speaks so softly that itself calms me.
Best 17:02 minutes spent on youtube.. Really worth it. Respect!!!
THIS IS THE BEST TALK I HAVE EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE.
The best line is" if we can't concentrate then how could we tell other to concentrate"👍👍👍
Yes! The director must be a practiced teacher and transmuter of energy. The audience must trust the director for this journey. I love these thoughtful ideas. Blessings!
Hara Hara Mahadev!
But Mahadev toh neela hai.
You just said green green mahadev!
Har har mahadev. God bless u always......, from india. Tx
Matthew Paul you did very well but it is Har Har Mahadev......
Music videos by Aakriti Thakur then why we say hare Rama hare Krishna????
This is one of the best talk on the concentration by relating it material world! Monk who achieve greater progress on concentration usually don't want to come back in material world as they have little attachment with it. Very few like Swamy Vivekananda would like to practice and reinforce their spiritual powers for the material world. It requires massive spiritual energy to keep your spiritual achievements intact while moving around material world. Hence many monks/Sadhus would like to maintain status quo. While this one monk is sharing his learning with the world he originally came from. You may not aware.... In Hinduism, if someone become a Sanyasi, he first completes he being a mortal of the material world (with a ceremony), as if he doesn't exists in this material world!
This is a superb video. I know for certain that if I had this knowledge and practised it, I would have enjoyed a fuller and more satisfying life. Thank you so much Dandapani for sharing. Keep spreading the "gospel" (Good news).
meditation can also help you concentrate and make you accurate. Yoga and meditation, this is what ancient indian teachers taught to their students to concentrate.
Beautiful teaching. Thank you Guru full of wisdom.
Put on some videos of you... We are all important 💝💝💝🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
You've given me another goal to achieve this quarantine: to focus 😇... Thank you Dandapaani!
Man, Im so happy to see Dhalsim went from fighting in the streets to be a motivational speaker
Never ever thought that v need to train our kids to concentrate! Thanks for a lot
I am so proud of my culture!
I found your learnings at the time when I actually needed help.. I remember talking to myself several times and asking how should I handle this.. and here you are, some good vibes connected me to you !! I love listening to your talks, so calm and deep. Thank you for showing me the path..
7:45 "the first thing I learned when I went to the monastery was to learn 'how the mind works.' because once you know how the mind works you can control it, and once you know how to control it you can focus it. you can't focus or concentrate something that you don't understand."
"from the monk's perspective, there are two things you need to understand; one is that there is awareness and the other is the mind. imagine awareness as a glowing ball of light. Now imagine your mind as a vast space, with many different sections with many different areas within it (one area of the mind is jealous, joy, science, art..etc.) this glowing ball of light called awareness can travel within the mind and can go into any area of the mind it wants to. when it travels and lights up those areas of the mind, it becomes conscious of them, individually."
"each day we allow someone or something to take our mind throughout the day from one area to another. when we allow that to happen it's called a distraction."
this was an amazing talk. hopefully, in one year I can become more aware of my actions and learn how to concentrate further on what I want to achieve in my life...thanks TedX and Dandapani. My journey starts today -- Nick
I was recently introduced to these Ted talks, this is my 6th or 7th to watch. I’m excited to continue watching. Thank you 🙏
Our Mind Is most precious tool we have, it should work in our favour, not against us 😊✌
This is an encouraging talk for students who can't concentrate properly and get distracted easily.This video tells you how to create your own awareness because we allow someone or something every time to control the awareness of our mind.The talk says that practicing is a great method to get mastery in anything.
Literally to the 1% who's reading this, God bless you, may all your dreams come true, may you be successful in all spheres of life, stay safe and have a wonderful day :)
Gratitude
Thank u
aw shucks, thanks! u too friendo!
thank you! you too!
lol
*distraction brought me to this video and then it brought me to the comments halfway the video*
ryan owen same, I went to the comments on 17:03 😂
It means you distracted while practicing not to be distracted
Same here
😂😂😂
I only lasted 3 minutes
me: "ah yes this man has a fantastic point, i should really be less distracted"
also me: *proceeds to watch 20 hours of ted talks with assignments due*
Mannnnnn. Meeeeeee right now
Well you are focused, focused on watching 20 hours of ted talks rather then focusing on your assignment LOL
Oh lordt if this isn't the truth
A great oportunity to practice concentration!
Guess you have a lot of practicing to do, not that I'm much different
Marvelous, marvelous and just marvelous. What a lesson and most importantly how he taught us.