Mother Teresa does not have unconditional love my friend, she encourages suffering. Her image to the contrary is propaganda. I encourage you to look into it. I wish you and yours all the best - cheers!
*@Summer Lourdes* encouraging suffering in little children is evil. They don’t WANT detachment. They want love and relief. I don’t begrudge those who voluntarily choose suffering. She encourages involuntary suffering of children.
*@Choco Manger* I watched every minute and heard him add a disclaimer after mentioning her for the third time. Perhaps you shouldn’t assume bad things about your interlocutor unnecessarily, hmm? Such bickering serves neither of us. Maybe we just disagree. H itler loved dogs yet we don’t use him as a mascot for dog rescue shelters. Why not? For the same reason we shouldn’t use this lady as a mascot for infinite love, as it only serves to taint a good idea with bad connotations. That’s my opinion. You disagree. That’s fine. I wish you and yours all the best!
you are a breath of fresh air!!! PLEASE in these times please keep your WONDERFULLLLLL & INFORMATIVE videos coming!! your energy & voice calm me down!! thank you again for sharing your deep knowledge! Viv :)
Swamiji i l so greatful to have found your videos.. you are helping in my spiritual journey And there is a great example of unconditional love..is Mata Amritanandamayi ♡
Infinitas gracias✨, Swami Tadatmananda🌟, cuanta claridad, hay en sus enseñanzas⭐⭐⭐. Me alegra tanto, poder entender la sabiduría de los Rishis🌟. Muy agradecida, por guiarnos🐣.Desde Chile, abrazos llenitos de mucho cariño sincero.🍁💖🍁💖🍁
Thank you, Swamiji, for such an insightful, powerful talk. So fortunate to receive the blessings of your teachings. Maitri meditation at the end has the potential to transform our attitudes towards human beings we may not understand.
Dear Swami, thank you for this and other talks. I've been following you for a long time and I feel happy to have watched these videos. They help me to think and discover the truth by myself. Namaste.
When I hear your words I feel I am hearing truth. Some of these I know to be true due to my own experience. Some I trust are true, but long to experience and know them to be true through having seen them “work as advertised”. I’ve done do a few times with success, but at other times I cannot devise the right test or conditions to test what is presented. However, this talk has many truths that I have proven them satisfactorily. Do you know of any organization in or around Houston, TX where I can speak to someone who would be in accord with you, Swamiji? Thank you for your time and work to make these videos. I keep watching and re-watching each time gleaming a bit more from them than before. But when I get excited and ask a burning question...well a video is just not enough. Be well, be happy, be peaceful. With Metta, JTI
Thank you for writing this comment John . Here's a short version of an audiobook ( around 5 minutes) on Gita written by Eknath Easwaram . ruclips.net/video/utLMuylBfDQ/видео.html the original is around 8 hours long ,it's available on RUclips but I couldn't find it . Eknath has also written on Buddha's Dhammapada ,take a look at it too , if you have some time.
@@johnt.inscrutable1545 Here's a link to download Shankaracharya's Gita Bhasya . Shankaracharya , a monk ,wrote a commentary on the Gita around 1300 years ago. link: www.google.com/url?q=www.spiritual-teaching.org/ebooks-/ewExternalFiles/Bhagavad%2520Gita%2520-%2520comm%2520Sankara,%2520tr.%2520Aiyar.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi6u8uH0LLoAhXW7HMBHYmvDlcQFjAEegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0RXC9Khky1B-Awm0w8Acv9
It would not be especially appropriate considering he teaches hindu dharma. I suggest to you a podcast series “The History of Philosophy in India”. Their episodes on the sage Nagarjuna explain this doctrine and its implications
Thank you Swamji. If people are interested in the innerworld of Mother Theresa of Calcutta I could recommend the book "Come be my light". It includes her private writings. Very interesting. OM
@@KakashiHatake-sw2sy I recently came across one of those articles that purports to tell us how “evil” Mother Teresa was, called “Mother Teresa is no saint”. The article was written by an Indian-American (I presume) woman, Krithika Varagur, who has recently graduated from Harvard. But in the comments section below I found this great reply written by an Indian woman who had volunteered in Mother Tereas’s Missionaries of Charity. “I am not Catholic, nor will I ever be. And I am not well versed in American, but an English dictionary gives more than one meaning for the word saint and for me the meaning that applies to Mother Teresa is 'one of the blessed dead'. Simply because she really is a human being that I would remember as worthy of being blessed. I don’t believe she had supernatural powers, I don’t believe she did any of the miracles that the Catholic Church is ascribing to her right now. But that doesn't mean I'm going to trash her life's work like you are doing right now, Krithika. How dare you? The miracle of Mother Teresa is that she got up every morning and persisted in a difficult, thankless task to the best of her ability, despite times when she even doubted herself. I live in a country that was many times worse off when Mother came here before we got independence. When Christopher Hitchen’s ancestors were starving us of our grain so that they could feed troops protecting territories stolen by the British all around the world. When people in West Bengal were literally dying on the streets. You're quoting Hitchens to us? What on earth did he ever do that benefitted anyone but himself? I have volunteered in one of Mother's homes. I have seen how well the children there were looked after. Food, clothing and yes, MEDICINE and most importantly, love. The enormity of the situation that order took on may not be apparent to you, but believe me it is a difficult task and they do it to the best of their ability. 'Forced conversion?' Were you there, Krithika? An Indian on average is a religious person and I doubt very much that any Indian that is homeless, ill and dying would object to someone saying a prayer for them in whatever religion. Or are you not aware that many Indians will visit temples as well as churches and dargahs and gurudwaras. If you haven’t already, I would strongly suggest you volunteer at one of the Missionaries of Charity (MOC) homes run in India and get a first hand view, instead of trashing a woman's hard work based on other people's opinions. You won't be able to volunteer in Yemen because terrorists just killed all the nuns there and blew the place up. So you see, sometimes 'hobnobbing' with dangerous people to do good doesn't always work out. But unlike you and me, The MOC will keep trying.”
@@SunFellow941 she converted Indians to Catholicism. Still now their organisation torture Hindus in convent schools even though India is Hindu Majority. This is we call pseudo secularism
What a horrible place the world would be if “everyone were more like Mother Theresa”. It doesn’t take much research to know that that woman had not an ounce of love or compassion for anyone; she was a very heartless individual. She was responsible for the pain, suffering, and death of so many people. She surely suffered her own trauma in life, which helped to make her so depressed and cruel, and one could perhaps feel bad for her because of that, but that does not excuse the way that she treated other people and does not erase her crimes. Also, being recognized as a “saint” by one of the largest, if not the largest, criminal organizations in the world, does not make it any better. I hate to be such a downer about that Swamiji, but those are unfortunately the facts and it really kinds of shocks me that you would use her as an example. The rest of the video was nice though.
Lovely lesson Swami, thank you very much. May everyone watching this video be healthy, happy and truly free🌸
Mother Teresa does not have unconditional love my friend, she encourages suffering. Her image to the contrary is propaganda. I encourage you to look into it. I wish you and yours all the best - cheers!
BobWidlefish
So. She encouraged in service to others
*@Summer Lourdes* encouraging suffering in little children is evil. They don’t WANT detachment. They want love and relief. I don’t begrudge those who voluntarily choose suffering. She encourages involuntary suffering of children.
*@Choco Manger* I watched every minute and heard him add a disclaimer after mentioning her for the third time. Perhaps you shouldn’t assume bad things about your interlocutor unnecessarily, hmm? Such bickering serves neither of us. Maybe we just disagree. H itler loved dogs yet we don’t use him as a mascot for dog rescue shelters. Why not? For the same reason we shouldn’t use this lady as a mascot for infinite love, as it only serves to taint a good idea with bad connotations. That’s my opinion. You disagree. That’s fine. I wish you and yours all the best!
*@Rohit Kumar* that’s not all there is to her. She encouraged suffering in children when an alternative was available. That’s evil in my book.
@@BobWidlefish But mother Teresa won Nobel price?, what about that ?, if she's that bad why is she presented as an angel.
A voice imbued with humility in spite of such intelligence, what an inspiration.
you are a breath of fresh air!!! PLEASE in these times please keep your WONDERFULLLLLL & INFORMATIVE videos coming!! your energy & voice calm me down!! thank you again for sharing your deep knowledge! Viv :)
Swamiji i l so greatful to have found your videos.. you are helping in my spiritual journey
And there is a great example of unconditional love..is Mata Amritanandamayi ♡
Infinitas gracias✨, Swami Tadatmananda🌟, cuanta claridad, hay en sus enseñanzas⭐⭐⭐. Me alegra tanto, poder entender la sabiduría de los Rishis🌟.
Muy agradecida, por guiarnos🐣.Desde Chile, abrazos llenitos de mucho cariño sincero.🍁💖🍁💖🍁
I like the dialogue between Yagyavalkya and his first wife Maitreyi. He says: we love everything for the sake of our Atma, not for their sake.
Swami and GURU JI 🙏
Thanks for providing us the right path of life from the treasure of Advaita Vedanta.
Thank you swami Ji for your talk, wisdom and absolute humility . it soothes our mind
Take care in such times Swami! Peace
Damn Swami Tadatmananda, right in the feels with the meditation at the end!
Beautiful teachings Swamiji. Very helpful. God bless you. Pranam
Thank you, Swamiji, for such an insightful, powerful talk. So fortunate to receive the blessings of your teachings. Maitri meditation at the end has the potential to transform our attitudes towards human beings we may not understand.
Dear Swami, thank you for this and other talks. I've been following you for a long time and I feel happy to have watched these videos. They help me to think and discover the truth by myself. Namaste.
Thank you always, Swamiji. Your teaching is so helpful and heartfelt. 🖤✨🌸
Thank you very much swamiji
Thanks for teaching 👍🤗❤️
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When I hear your words I feel I am hearing truth. Some of these I know to be true due to my own experience. Some I trust are true, but long to experience and know them to be true through having seen them “work as advertised”. I’ve done do a few times with success, but at other times I cannot devise the right test or conditions to test what is presented. However, this talk has many truths that I have proven them satisfactorily.
Do you know of any organization in or around Houston, TX where I can speak to someone who would be in accord with you, Swamiji?
Thank you for your time and work to make these videos. I keep watching and re-watching each time gleaming a bit more from them than before. But when I get excited and ask a burning question...well a video is just not enough.
Be well, be happy, be peaceful. With Metta,
JTI
Thank you for writing this comment John .
Here's a short version of an audiobook ( around 5 minutes) on Gita written by Eknath Easwaram .
ruclips.net/video/utLMuylBfDQ/видео.html
the original is around 8 hours long ,it's available on RUclips but I couldn't find it .
Eknath has also written on Buddha's Dhammapada ,take a look at it too , if you have some time.
Vidyasagar Yadav thank you for the link. I look forward to the read and will search out the longer version and the Dhammapada.
Metta,
John
@@johnt.inscrutable1545 Here's a link to download Shankaracharya's Gita Bhasya . Shankaracharya , a monk ,wrote a commentary on the Gita around 1300 years ago.
link: www.google.com/url?q=www.spiritual-teaching.org/ebooks-/ewExternalFiles/Bhagavad%2520Gita%2520-%2520comm%2520Sankara,%2520tr.%2520Aiyar.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi6u8uH0LLoAhXW7HMBHYmvDlcQFjAEegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0RXC9Khky1B-Awm0w8Acv9
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We need not be aloof from the harsh realities of life... words can sometime hurt worse than a blow...
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Can you do a video discussing sunyatta pls
It would not be especially appropriate considering he teaches hindu dharma. I suggest to you a podcast series “The History of Philosophy in India”. Their episodes on the sage Nagarjuna explain this doctrine and its implications
I meant Brahman and Para-Brahman in my comments below. Thanks.
If there is one Atma, what is Brahma and Para-Brahma?
The many is one; the one, many.
🕉Pronaams!🙏
Thank you Swamji. If people are interested in the innerworld of Mother Theresa of Calcutta I could recommend the book "Come be my light". It includes her private writings. Very interesting. OM
I don't like her after all she was here to kill our teachings.
@@KakashiHatake-sw2sy I recently came across one of those articles that purports to tell us how “evil” Mother Teresa was, called “Mother Teresa is no saint”. The article was written by an Indian-American (I presume) woman, Krithika Varagur, who has recently graduated from Harvard. But in the comments section below I found this great reply written by an Indian woman who had volunteered in Mother Tereas’s Missionaries of Charity.
“I am not Catholic, nor will I ever be. And I am not well versed in American, but an English dictionary gives more than one meaning for the word saint and for me the meaning that applies to Mother Teresa is 'one of the blessed dead'. Simply because she really is a human being that I would remember as worthy of being blessed. I don’t believe she had supernatural powers, I don’t believe she did any of the miracles that the Catholic Church is ascribing to her right now. But that doesn't mean I'm going to trash her life's work like you are doing right now, Krithika. How dare you? The miracle of Mother Teresa is that she got up every morning and persisted in a difficult, thankless task to the best of her ability, despite times when she even doubted herself.
I live in a country that was many times worse off when Mother came here before we got independence. When Christopher Hitchen’s ancestors were starving us of our grain so that they could feed troops protecting territories stolen by the British all around the world. When people in West Bengal were literally dying on the streets. You're quoting Hitchens to us? What on earth did he ever do that benefitted anyone but himself?
I have volunteered in one of Mother's homes. I have seen how well the children there were looked after. Food, clothing and yes, MEDICINE and most importantly, love. The enormity of the situation that order took on may not be apparent to you, but believe me it is a difficult task and they do it to the best of their ability. 'Forced conversion?' Were you there, Krithika? An Indian on average is a religious person and I doubt very much that any Indian that is homeless, ill and dying would object to someone saying a prayer for them in whatever religion. Or are you not aware that many Indians will visit temples as well as churches and dargahs and gurudwaras. If you haven’t already, I would strongly suggest you volunteer at one of the Missionaries of Charity (MOC) homes run in India and get a first hand view, instead of trashing a woman's hard work based on other people's opinions. You won't be able to volunteer in Yemen because terrorists just killed all the nuns there and blew the place up. So you see, sometimes 'hobnobbing' with dangerous people to do good doesn't always work out. But unlike you and me, The MOC will keep trying.”
@@SunFellow941 she converted Indians to Catholicism. Still now their organisation torture Hindus in convent schools even though India is Hindu Majority. This is we call pseudo secularism
What a horrible place the world would be if “everyone were more like Mother Theresa”. It doesn’t take much research to know that that woman had not an ounce of love or compassion for anyone; she was a very heartless individual. She was responsible for the pain, suffering, and death of so many people. She surely suffered her own trauma in life, which helped to make her so depressed and cruel, and one could perhaps feel bad for her because of that, but that does not excuse the way that she treated other people and does not erase her crimes. Also, being recognized as a “saint” by one of the largest, if not the largest, criminal organizations in the world, does not make it any better. I hate to be such a downer about that Swamiji, but those are unfortunately the facts and it really kinds of shocks me that you would use her as an example. The rest of the video was nice though.
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