YUVAL NOAH HARARI ON VIPASSANA, REALITY,
SUFFERING, & CONSCIOUSNESS
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World renown
and trailblazing historian and author (Sapiens, Homo Deus, 21 Lessons for the
21st Century) Yuval Noah Harari was a speaker at the India Today Conclave
(March 9, 2018). This is a small clip where he discusses his experience with
Vipassana and also some discussion on Reality, Suffering, and Consciousness.
SOURCE
Nationalism
in the 21st Century - Yuval Noah Harari at the India Today Conclave 2018
https://youtu.be/8x3zaIYrHTs
SIDE-NOTES:
I attended
my first Vipassana 10-day course in Jan 2018, in Kaufmann TX.
* I agree
with Harari's statement "It is the least dogmatic thing I ever encountered
in life."
* Like
Harari I want to continue with "practicing Vipassana meditation to see
reality more clearly."
Some
Vipassana / Meditation related Documentaries / Talks that I've watched:
1. Doing
Time Doing Vipassana. Tihar Jail in India.
https://youtu.be/WkxSyv5R1sg. The segment from minute 18:00 to 19:45 was
pivotal in persuading me that something very important is happening, and that
the Vipassana Technique—spread widely through the teaching and practice of
Vipassana Meditation—has world changing potential.
2. Dhamma
Brothers. Alabama jail. https://youtu.be/3-Za3YXpfCY.
3. Changing
from Inside. Correctional Jail. Seattle. https://youtu.be/P9sRWtA89CI
4. Vipassana
Meditation Experiences. https://youtu.be/q5bpNAAOSgk
5. Giving
Service, Getting Dhamma. https://youtu.be/dPUeJKS3BlM
50-Years of
Vipassana
1. The Rise
of Dhamma (50-Years) https://youtu.be/Dj2Lqg7FUak
2. From
Myanmar to the World: Part 1 - Overland to India
https://vimeo.com/380890115?fbclid=Iw...
TED Talks
directly related to Viapassana
1. Eilona
Ariel: Vipassana Meditation and Body Sensation. https://youtu.be/ixu4Kd5R1DI.
2. Jenny
Phillips: The Only Way Out is In. https://youtu.be/150cqgYh8sQ
3 good TED
talks on meditation
1. Nick
Seaver: The Gift of Silence. Large Scientific Study.
https://youtu.be/mpqrO2agOTs
2. Andy
Puddicombe: All it takes is 10 mindful
minutes.https://www.ted.com/talks/andy_puddic...
3. Amisha
Jha. Neuroscientist. Studying a wandering mind.
https://www.ted.com/talks/amishi_jha_...
2
Documentaries on The Buddha
1. The
Buddha (Full Documentary) https://youtu.be/EDgd8LT9AL4
2. "The
Buddha" A Segment from the "Story of India" Documentary Series,
by Michael Wood for BBC & PBS. https://youtu.be/pdfuFSSKjIA
Vipassana
practice core = Continuous awareness of
physical sensations, without reacting
Every sound,
vision, taste, smell, everything, that contacts the body instantly produces
some sensation.
The
technique focuses on natural physical sensations as the crucial link between
mind and body, the key to understanding human behavior.
* Through
Vipassana one realizes that one’s own attitudes and addictions, suffering and
happiness, are not caused by the outside world.
* It is the
reactions to pleasant or unpleasant sensations the world evokes within the
body, that dictate one’s actions, and conditions the mind.
* By
watching the physical sensations accompanying these emotions, and by understanding
their impermanent nature, one can actually start changing the habit of blind
reaction.
* Between
the two poles of expression and suppression, lies a third option, mere
observation.
Reminds me
of the quote: “Between Stimulus and Response There Is a Space. In That Space Is
Our Power To Choose Our Response” Perhaps Vipassana meditation can give me
more—quantity & quality—access to this space.
Brief
Description of Vipassana:
* Vipassana
is an ancient meditation techniques. The word Vipassana means seeing things as
they really are.
* It is the
process of self- purification by self-observation.
* One begins
by observing the natural breath to concentrate the mind.
* With a
sharpened awareness one proceeds to observe the changing nature of body and mind
and experiences the universal truths of impermanence, suffering and
egolessness.
* This
truth-realization by direct experience is the process of purification.
* It can be
freely practiced by everyone, at any time, in any place, and will prove
beneficial to one and all.
What
Vipassana is not:
* It is not
a rite or ritual based on blind faith.
* It is
neither an intellectual nor a philosophical entertainment.
* It is not
a rest cure, a holiday, or an opportunity for socializing.
* It is not
an escape from the trials and tribulations of everyday life.
What
Vipassana is:
* It is a
technique that will eradicate suffering.
* It is a
method of mental purification which allows one to face life's tensions and
problems in a calm, balanced way.
* It is an
art of living that one can use to make positive contributions to society.
I decided to
keep a video-log of my Vipassana voyage, one video every 3 - 6 months:
Playlist
URL. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5NrT...
Grateful thanks to YUVAL NOAH HARARI, RASHID KAPADIA and YouTube
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