@@TheMrB Actually In use to live in Battambang and I relocated to Nepal 7 years ago.... yeah, it is very cold here now and I really miss the heat and the sunshine in Cambodia
I do have another two hospital videos, lined up to be released over the next few months. in fact, there is one which is absolutely staggering. But I’m not sure when that will be released. It is the video where I get bit in the head by a hornet.
The "hospital" is an ancient knowledge of healing energies. Water is a necessary component to produce the positive energy. Envy you looking at the real stuff.👍
The dichotomy of the old and new is just our perception. Some will be fond of one and hate the other. Maybe there’s beauty and ugliness in both. In my home here in the States we have a statue of Jayavarman VII. Someone from so long ago still has sway over modern people living in modern places. For some reason I feel very emotional watching this. Maybe I miss Cambodia. Maybe in some way it causes me to do some soul searching. In a way you too Mr B have sway in someone so far away. Stay well my friend. Much gratitude.
I have a very solitary animal, I always have been. Although oddly, I am rather popular amongst crowds. But truth is I like being alone, and it is fed by my imagination. The smallest of things amaze me and I seem to see what others do not see.
@@TheMrB I also appreciate the way you work your viewer's imagination. "Listen to what I say," and not relying on maps or illustrations. That takes us over the hump.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
It is a remarkable place, not as rundown as some of them, but still so cool
I guess i have to move back to Cambodia..... i miss everything
No worries 😇 ✌🏼
There is much to enjoy here, that is for sure, including beautiful sunshine, and a lot more freedom than most countries
@@TheMrB Actually In use to live in Battambang and I relocated to Nepal 7 years ago.... yeah, it is very cold here now and I really miss the heat and the sunshine in Cambodia
@@olebull9714 may I ask what you do for work there?
My bad I was asking the dude in Nepal. But thank you, sir!
Well done mate. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Something about this video really grabbed me and I guess it's learning about what it was like Over 700 years ago; more please.😊
I do have another two hospital videos, lined up to be released over the next few months. in fact, there is one which is absolutely staggering. But I’m not sure when that will be released. It is the video where I get bit in the head by a hornet.
@@TheMrB Do take care of yourself; you've faced worse than hornets.
ive heard there are many ancient hospitals but, the only one i knew of is neak paen in siam reap. history is so fascinating.
thank u for sharing.
If you share my channel, I think you’ll find more. I have certainly filmed at least four hospitals. I believe about 170 were built.
Jayavarman VII greatest accomplishment, among his many, was the 105 hospitals he had built to provide some relief to his people.
In all fairness, let's not overlook the sacrifice required of "his people" in the building of these monuments, be it Angkor Wat or Kuti Ruesi.
Amazing 😅
The "hospital" is an ancient knowledge of healing energies. Water is a necessary component to produce the positive energy.
Envy you looking at the real stuff.👍
The dichotomy of the old and new is just our perception. Some will be fond of one and hate the other. Maybe there’s beauty and ugliness in both.
In my home here in the States we have a statue of Jayavarman VII. Someone from so long ago still has sway over modern people living in modern places.
For some reason I feel very emotional watching this. Maybe I miss Cambodia. Maybe in some way it causes me to do some soul searching.
In a way you too Mr B have sway in someone so far away.
Stay well my friend. Much gratitude.
I love anything with water it’s so soothing 😍 the balance of body and soul is very important especially in modern times 🥰
Fengshui ran in the blood of those ancient khmer architects. They had a way with stones and water....
I have a very solitary animal, I always have been. Although oddly, I am rather popular amongst crowds. But truth is I like being alone, and it is fed by my imagination. The smallest of things amaze me and I seem to see what others do not see.
@@TheMrB I also appreciate the way you work your viewer's imagination. "Listen to what I say," and not relying on maps or illustrations. That takes us over the hump.
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