What is Wrong with Us? (According to Vedic Psychology)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @AstroAzania
    @AstroAzania 3 часа назад +1

    Set an alarm to watch the livestream and I wasnt able to wake up 🤦🏽‍♂️ I enjoy livestreams more than uploaded versions. Still giving it a watch because the teachings are priceless 👌🏽

  • @MagicianNoriginal
    @MagicianNoriginal 3 часа назад +1

    Awesome! Really enjoyed this. It really made me reflect. Thank you🙏💜

  • @ginacurly
    @ginacurly 3 часа назад +1

    accuracy of information..... reminds me of The parable of the blind men and the elephant.

  • @reneestory5152
    @reneestory5152 6 часов назад +1

    Dear Vic,
    This is so great!!!
    What a beautifully profound and succinct diagnosis of the human condition (and as you point out also applicable to the simplest of life forms.) To specifically dissect the root cause and pull apart the different layers which make up the destructive mentality experienced by most beings, as well as provide a clear remedy for undoing the unfortunate misconception is not only mind-blowing but truly awe-inspiring!!
    "There's a different way to exist"
    "Eliminate the symptoms"
    "You need to experience the animator"
    Love your way of explaining things and so nice to hear about the signs of a psychologically healthy person too!

  • @rhysherridge3614
    @rhysherridge3614 5 часов назад +2

    Wonderful lecture Vic,
    If I get the concept...
    Avidya (Inverted perception) - The complete misunderstand of reality as to be ironically wrong.
    Asmita (Infatuation with perception) - Mistakenly thinking that one's paradigms is the reality, and by extensions mistaking these subjective paradigms as ones own ego.
    Raga (love) and Dvesa (hate) - Self-reinforcing thoughts and passions that fortify the subjective ideas that makes up ones Asmitam.
    Abhuvivesa (The complete investment into Raga and Dvesta) - A solely materialistic interpretation of oneself and reality due to experiencing Avidya, the unconscious practice of Raga and Dvesta is feeding Asmita cementing he false identity if the Avidya.
    OpEd: This is why propaganda is so powerful in politics, because it controls the targets Asmita by reframing and reforming Raga and Dvesa, though suggestion and claims of authority.
    Chronic Avidya then, is due to individuals unquestioning accepting of the ideas while incorporating into ones own ego.
    As we can't know if it is us or our opponents that are suffering from Avidya, we should avoid Abuvivesa, by observing and questioning our Raga and Dvesa.

  • @jfro_
    @jfro_ 8 часов назад +3

    GTV=Great Teacher Vic

  • @bozenatobiasz6461
    @bozenatobiasz6461 2 часа назад

  • @abhinavjain5764
    @abhinavjain5764 2 часа назад

    Great video Vic!
    If im not wrong, it sounds a lot like that you're talking about the amygdala "lizard brain" with a definite with a lot more depth
    Please correct me if im wrong - So we use astrology to clear out perceptions and infatuations of ourselves right? For eg. - So im pretending to be water because of whatever external pressure but my Prakriti (nature) is that to be fire. Would it be ok to say that to follow my Prakriti is to follow my dharma? So I should concentrate on my D9?

  • @aholegames4207
    @aholegames4207 2 часа назад +1

    answer: the sidereal zodiac

  • @MariaGodwin-nb7bz
    @MariaGodwin-nb7bz Час назад

    Have you heard of the pain pleasure theory by Bentham i think this theory links to what you are talking about

  • @ishantodi6038
    @ishantodi6038 6 часов назад +1

    For REAL

  • @RippleDrop.
    @RippleDrop. 7 часов назад +1

    I was hoping you'd address US election results. I listened to Chris Hedges and he was able to word so well, why this happened.

  • @CatladyActionFigure
    @CatladyActionFigure 10 часов назад +2

    Vic, I'm confused about your mind-blowing statement that something without beginning can have an ending and something with a beginning can have no ending!! I'm assuming this means a condition of being, not being itself, but my imagination fails completely when I try to think what these things might be. This is one of the most thought provoking statements I've ever encountered and is driving me nuts. Would you kindly plz elaborate a bit for us on this?🤯 And as usual thanks so much.🌻👍

    • @VicDiCaraAstrology
      @VicDiCaraAstrology  9 часов назад +12

      lets bring in some Sanskrit terms to help give handles to the ideas. anādi means "without beginning". anānta means "without end." being itself is both, without beginning or end, because it is the substrate for all beginnings and endings, etc. Conditions of being can be with beginings or without beginnings, with endings or without endings. Any combination of those four things. So for example, avidyā (inverted perception) is without beginning but potentially with an ending. The condition which ends it, mokṣa (enlightenment) would then be with a beginning but without an ending. Most things, like cars or bodies have both a beginning and and end. Some things, like consciousness, have neither a beginning nor an end.

    • @CatladyActionFigure
      @CatladyActionFigure 4 часа назад +1

      @VicDiCaraAstrology Clears it up so beautifully. Thanks Vic🙂

  • @lynnequity7296
    @lynnequity7296 8 часов назад +1

    The illusion of separation is maya. Asmita is like attraction to the illusion of separation. Wanting to be decieved by my own trick. Wholly, holy boredom after trillions of years makes you dream up weird games, huh?

  • @MeysHeydari
    @MeysHeydari 10 часов назад +3

    With an army of your lovers and students in iran , deep sadness there is caption off , and if exist a day , 99% no attention to Persian language !!

  • @lucianadebem2101
    @lucianadebem2101 11 часов назад +2

    Please.. i dont speak english 😢 put legend please❤

  • @1invag
    @1invag 8 часов назад

    Hmm so for some reason advidya is making me think of da'at from kaballah tree of life. Same deal i guess. I think i see what this is alluding too.

  • @fatimaperakasam2876
    @fatimaperakasam2876 5 часов назад

    This video is so painful to watch and hear😢

  • @cc.99-b5v
    @cc.99-b5v 11 часов назад +2

    😂winnng