The Yogis of Tibet
Posted on: February 18, 2009
Posted in: Ancient Civilizations, History, Spirituality, Video
Since the invasion of Tibet over 50 years ago, China has systematically destroyed the Tibetan culture. One of the most profound losses is the tradition of the great master yogis. The entire system which supported these fascinating mind masters has been inexorably eliminated.
In order to record these mystical practitioners for posterity, the filmmakers were given permission to film heretofore secret demonstrations and to conduct interviews on subject matter rarely discussed.
This profound historical, spiritual and educational film may someday be the last remnant of these amazing practitioners.
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June 23rd, 2009 at 23:08
I wonder if the Illuminati via the invasion/occupation of Tibet, the Chinese government has finally taken “care” of the last mystic system which threatened to reveal who we actually are and undo Illuminati control of this world?
August 8th, 2009 at 19:16
i dont wonder i know for a fact … same issue with psychedelic plants and cannabis… revealing things for sure … of course the goverment of the world … this ppl that we will never see are behind it for sure… spiritual enlightenment is practiced in tibel … its logical they would attack there ..
November 14th, 2009 at 02:46
What exactly does cannabis reveal? Ive been smoking it since i was 14, on a daily basis obviously with some breaks, I’m 24 today, and haven’t gotten any profound deeply religious or spiritual revelations yet. Its cool enough to space out on, you know, sit and talk shit about so-called deep stuff, but the thing i noticed was that you never get to a final answer or a point, so its pretty much pointless. Good fun, but not useful for grand thoughts!
LSD on the other hand i have heard is good for thinking about topics in new ways, I’ve never tried it myself, so that might be true, but to say that cannabis is useful for that kinda stuff is just plain bullshit.
November 15th, 2009 at 21:22
This film was really dry and boring.
December 27th, 2009 at 19:46
With the nonsense and fear mongering of western civilizations, the true inner mysteries of existence are dismissed and when this spiritual guidance is needed more than ever to reconnect humanity to the whole, it is not relevant to the materialistic masses.
Viewing this very expressive and insightful visualization of yogis, I further become interested in discovering more spiritual facets to further develop myself personally in this lifetime.
February 11th, 2010 at 22:10
I thought this was a beautiful documentary and I stumbled across it in perfect synchronicity with my own life, I’m going through a bit of an inner turmoil and letting my own materialistic worries and desires cloud my connection with the ‘higher self’ or whatever collective unconscious or whatever you want to call it, I found this very thought provoking and inspiring.
And to ‘Moi’, cannabis on it’s own isn’t an enlightening plant, but it has opened up new avenues of thought within my mind to allow me to question reality and ponder over abstract concepts, it’s not an answer but possibly a vehicle to be used in finding the right questions?