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Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual 1
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual Video Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/18631479/Sanskrit1.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633389/Sanskrit2.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633971/Sanskrit3.avi Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition Duration: 23:28 Taken: 04 June 2006 Location: Israel Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core.
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual 2
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual Video Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/18631479/Sanskrit1.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633389/Sanskrit2.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633971/Sanskrit3.avi Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition Duration: 23:28 Taken: 04 June 2006 Location: Israel Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core.
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual 3
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual Video Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/18631479/Sanskrit1.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633389/Sanskrit2.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633971/Sanskrit3.avi Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition Duration: 23:28 Taken: 04 June 2006 Location: Israel Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core.
Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition-Part1
Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ush_thinking-allowed-sanskrit-tradition
Sanskrit - How to use Sanskrit in your daily life
More on Sanskrit: http://vitalcoaching.com/spirit/sanskrit/sanskrit.htm Check as well this article on the topic: http://vitalcoaching.com/blogs/s1/2007/07/is-sanskrit-better-language-than.html (Answers many questions you have asked) A few simple tips to bring the magic of sanskrit words and concepts in your life
Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition-Part2
Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ush_thinking-allowed-sanskrit-tradi
Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition-Part3
Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ush_thinking-allowed-sanskrit-tradition
The Viking Serpent
What do the three most evil symbols for Christianity - 666, the pentagram and the snake - have in common? Quite possibly one of the most amazing discoveries of all time, The Viking Serpent reveals an ancient and incredible legacy placed upon the landscape of Norway. In this film, best selling author Philip Gardiner takes us on a journey into Norway to meet author, Harald S. Boehlke who has uncovered this amazing mystery in the land of the Norse. Travel with us across a beautiful landscape, into the very heart of ancient serpent worship as we unravel the sacred language of our ancestors. See the amazing serpent Stave Churches up close; walk with us along the sacred pathways of the Celtic Church and discover their unique and clever symbolic devices; journey by boat to the Holy Island and enter a landscape virtually untouched by the ravages of time. The Viking Serpent is a discovery on the scale of the Great Pyramids of Egypt and the Lost Tomb of Jesus, holding ancient truths of wisdom from a lost, yet highly sacred Church. Prepare to be stunned by the ramifications of this incredible find, and embark on a stunning, visual journey into a forgotten time and land. "I can assure you that we are as excited by this discovery as you are." Henry Lincoln, co-author, The Holy Blood & The Holy Grail.
Birthday Иегуда Галеви Capitalism and Schizophrenia
gift from Heidy and gift from Hattie for Daniel. As a youth, Yehuda Halevi lived a life of pleasure. He mixed pleasure with learning. It is possible that Yehuda's father, Samuel "the Castilian," sent Yehuda, who was his only son, to Lucena to be educated in the various branches of Jewish learning at the school of Isaac Alfasi. On the death of his master, Yehuda composed an elegy. It was probably in Lucena, too, that Judah won the friendship of Alfasi's most prominent pupils, Joseph ibn Migas and Baruch Albalia. Yehuda chose medicine as his profession; but he quickly displayed an aptitude and love for poetry. The early ripening of his poetic talent aroused the admiration of his friend and senior, the poet Moses ibn Ezra, who accorded him enthusiastic praise. He was well acquainted with the productions of the Arabic and the Castilian poets; yet the muse spoke to him in the old and sacred language of the Bible in Biblical Hebrew, in which -he sang for all times and places, soon becoming the favorite of the people. His earliest writing followed the structures of Arabic poetry, and dealt with popular Arabic themes: wine, women, and song. He became versed in Greco-Arabic philosophy also. His personal style was characterized by wit, irony, humor and inventiveness with language. It is astonishing to consider that Hebrew was not his native spoken language. The fluid and lively style of his verse reads as if Hebrew was a living language (which was not the case in the Middle Ages). After completing his studies, which he, being in easy circumstances, had been able to pursue deliberately, Yehuda returned to Toledo, where he soon acquired so large a practice that he complained in a letter to his friend David Narboni of a lack of tranquility and leisure. He married in Toledo; and from allusions in some of his poems it is evident that his only child was a daughter, through whom he had a grandson, also named Judah. There is a tradition which claims that Yehuda HaLevi's daughter married Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra and they had 5 sons. Four of these sons are understood to have died in their youth, and the fifth, Yitzhak, travelled to Baghdad where he is believed to have converted to Islam. The life-work of Judah ha-Levi was devoted to poetry and philosophy. His poetry is usually classified under the headings "secular and religious," or, as in Brody's new edition of the "Diwan," under "liturgical and non-liturgical." Such a division, however, can be only external; for the essential characteristic of Judah's poems is the expression of a deeply-religious soul, which is the lofty key to which they are attuned. Even in his drinking- and love-songs, an attentive reader may hear the vibrations of religion's overtones. The remarkable, and apparently in-dissoluble, union of religion, nationalism, and patriotism, which were so characteristic of post-exilic Judaism, reached its acme in Judah ha-Levi and his poetry. Yet this very union, in one so consistent as Judah, demanded the fulfillment of the supreme politico-religious ideal of medieval Judaism—the "return to Jerusalem". Though his impassioned call to his contemporaries to return to "Zion" might be received with indifference, or even with mockery;[14] his own decision to go to Jerusalem never wavered. "Can we hope for any other refuge either in the East or in the West where we may dwell in safety?" he exclaims to one of his opponents (ib.). The songs that accompany his pilgrimage[15] sound like one great symphony, wherein the "Zionides" — the single motive ever varied — voice the deepest "soul-life" alike; of the Jewish people and of each individual Jew. The most celebrated of these "Zionides," with its remarkable monotony, is found in every Jewish liturgy, and is usually repeated in the synagogue on the Ninth of Ab. The following is the English translation by Nina Davis (l.c. p. 37) of the opening lines: Zion, wilt thou not ask if peace's wing Shadows the captives that ensue thy peace, Left lonely from thine ancient shepherding? Lo! west and east and north and south — world-wide — All those from far and near, without surcease, Salute thee: Peace and Peace from every side." Иегуда Галеви (יהודה הלוי, ок. 1075—1150) — еврейский (гебраистский) поэт и еврейско-испанско-арабский философ. Учился в иешиве в Люсене у рава Ицхака Альфаси. Также обучался светским наукам и медицине. Под влиянием Моисея-ибн-Эзра — одного из выдающихся представителей гебраистской поэзии того времени — Галеви рано начал писать стихи на древнееврейском языке [edit] Body Without Organs In Anti-Oedipus, Deleuze Родился в
LOZ: The Sacred Object Ancient Hylian dub (Part1)
Very large thanks to Hi no Seijin of "Tal'Kipach Risthan". Creator of the Ancient Hylian language. To learn more about the Ancient Hylian Language: visit his site at: talkipachristhan.proboards76.com A special, Ancient Hylian dub of Wisdom& Power Productions' last fan film.
The Viking Serpent
What do the three most evil symbols for Christianity - 666, the pentagram and the snake - have in common? Quite possibly one of the most amazing discoveries of all time, The Viking Serpent reveals an ancient and incredible legacy placed upon the landscape of Norway. In this film, best selling author Philip Gardiner takes us on a journey into Norway to meet author, Harald S. Boehlke who has uncovered this amazing mystery in the land of the Norse. Travel with us across a beautiful landscape, into the very heart of ancient serpent worship as we unravel the sacred language of our ancestors. See the amazing serpent Stave Churches up close; walk with us along the sacred pathways of the Celtic Church and discover their unique and clever symbolic devices; journey by boat to the Holy Island and enter a landscape virtually untouched by the ravages of time. The Viking Serpent is a discovery on the scale of the Great Pyramids of Egypt and the Lost Tomb of Jesus, holding ancient truths of wisdom from a lost, yet highly sacred Church. Prepare to be stunned by the ramifications of this incredible find, and embark on a stunning, visual journey into a forgotten time and land. "I can assure you that we are as excited by this discovery as you are." Henry Lincoln, co-author, The Holy Blood & The Holy Grail.
The Viking Serpent
What do the three most evil symbols for Christianity - 666, the pentagram and the snake - have in common? Quite possibly one of the most amazing discoveries of all time, The Viking Serpent reveals an ancient and incredible legacy placed upon the landscape of Norway. In this film, best selling author Philip Gardiner takes us on a journey into Norway to meet author, Harald S. Boehlke who has uncovered this amazing mystery in the land of the Norse. Travel with us across a beautiful landscape, into the very heart of ancient serpent worship as we unravel the sacred language of our ancestors. See the amazing serpent Stave Churches up close; walk with us along the sacred pathways of the Celtic Church and discover their unique and clever symbolic devices; journey by boat to the Holy Island and enter a landscape virtually untouched by the ravages of time. The Viking Serpent is a discovery on the scale of the Great Pyramids of Egypt and the Lost Tomb of Jesus, holding ancient truths of wisdom from a lost, yet highly sacred Church. Prepare to be stunned by the ramifications of this incredible find, and embark on a stunning, visual journey into a forgotten time and land. "I can assure you that we are as excited by this discovery as you are." Henry Lincoln, co-author, The Holy Blood & The Holy Grail.