i wish i could touch his feet some day ... for a long time now ive always referred him as Rishi Nick Sutton ... in my mind ... the people of UK are so blessed to have his presence ...
great stuff,Nick, great to have you back on you tube, never apologise or worry about going on for too long! your talks are not long enough if anything!
Great respect and admiration for Dr. Sutton. Wonderful teacher and the way he explains reflects his own great qualities of wisdom, humility, kindness, and compassion, and touches the audience with it. Much gratitude for him, wishing him well always.🙏
Thank you very much for this. I hope you upload more material. In the middle of the pandemic and the lockdown I have started discovering Hinduism because of you and the Oxford Centre. Being a Christian I find it very interesting and in the end uplifting.
Thank you for this. Beautifully articulated. I love how you put dharma not as a separate purpose to life, but the key element, even to mokṣa! Therefore, the great need for sādhanā to transform consciousness. If not, maybe what we think is dharmic thought and action is actually not dharmic at all?
Elated to see and hear from the amazing Prof Nick Sutton back on the RUclips after a long hiatus. Eagerly looking forward to more lectures on Dharmic philosophy.
A well compiled and enlightening lecture Sir..Hope to see more of these..could you tell me if your lectures are available on any other platforms..as there aren’t many recent ones on RUclips
i wish i could touch his feet some day ... for a long time now ive always referred him as Rishi Nick Sutton ... in my mind ... the people of UK are so blessed to have his presence ...
great stuff,Nick, great to have you back on you tube, never apologise or worry about going on for too long! your talks are not long enough if anything!
Greetings from South Africa 🌞 thanks Prof
Nick Sutton for your deep insight into the concept of Dharma, truly inspiring. 😊
Great respect and admiration for Dr. Sutton. Wonderful teacher and the way he explains reflects his own great qualities of wisdom, humility, kindness, and compassion, and touches the audience with it. Much gratitude for him, wishing him well always.🙏
We need more of these talks Prof. Sutton! Glad to see you back on here.
Excellent. I listened to every word and was enthralled.
Amazing talk by Dr Nick Sutton, I salute you
Absolutely beautiful. Hoping for more videos❤️
Thank you very much for this. I hope you upload more material. In the middle of the pandemic and the lockdown I have started discovering Hinduism because of you and the Oxford Centre. Being a Christian I find it very interesting and in the end uplifting.
You can also look at the works of Michelle Danino to learn in depth about the Indian society and culture.....
Humble pranams to you Sri Nick Sutton. We have missed you on youtube. Hope you are well. Very happy to see you again.
Thank you very much. So profound knowledge. 🙏🙏🙏
Long time no see Professor.
Thank you for this. Beautifully articulated. I love how you put dharma not as a separate purpose to life, but the key element, even to mokṣa! Therefore, the great need for sādhanā to transform consciousness. If not, maybe what we think is dharmic thought and action is actually not dharmic at all?
Don’t apologize. For the lengthy time , you have so much knowledge which you love to share , your Moksha Dharma. 🙏🏽🧘♀️
Elated to see and hear from the amazing Prof Nick Sutton back on the RUclips after a long hiatus. Eagerly looking forward to more lectures on Dharmic philosophy.
Very enlightening
Love from North
Do try to publish more frequently!
Please
Excellent, Professor Sutton 👏
After long time
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With all due respect, Sir I think four Purushastra
are in order like this: Dharma, Artha, Kama & Moksha.
All respect to you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
A well compiled and enlightening lecture Sir..Hope to see more of these..could you tell me if your lectures are available on any other platforms..as there aren’t many recent ones on RUclips
The Golden Mongoose 💛
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Manu never said that it were rules of all time. The latest smriti is the Indian constitution. Hindus don't go back to practise Manu's Smrity!
Correct.
Sir 2 kama is different.