Excellent interview, Bentov was awesome at explaining, about to check out his books.
@jmcfootball963 ай бұрын
He was way ahead of his time. A legend.
@avicennitegh1377Ай бұрын
Yup. Amazing freely thinking beyond us all.
@metalbrute47955 ай бұрын
If his knowledge was fake he wouldn't have gotten blown up to pieces in the sky. Rest well Master Bentov, you planted seeds for trees you didn't get to see grow but we sit in the shade of. May the astral plane be everything you theorized it to be.
@lymphomasurvive5 ай бұрын
If he was killed, it could have more to do with his technology and not his teachings on consciousness - the 1970s were the height of such thinking.
@nocaption55622 ай бұрын
Only a man of pure heart can laugh as itzhak can
@avicennitegh1377Ай бұрын
Makes me want to cry seeing his joyful incisive view of reality. And he's gone. R.I.P. I bought the book. "The soul is the repository of information we gather during life." Wow. I also believe that DNA evolves due to the work of the soul. Neuroscientists are onto that now and Hinduism probably has always been onto it.
@jussayin548Ай бұрын
That's why Hinduism is not for any particular ppl nor is it a religion it's a way of life......its for humanity.
@catherinechen22734 ай бұрын
So happy to be able to see this interview! This person is a person entering so called Natta Natta state. It is hard to describe omnipresent or “we are the one” in a simple scientific type of view. Very impressed the graph that he described. Truly hope that humankind can be peacefully evolved into the higher point that he mentioned. With lots of love.
@MadaraSpitz10 ай бұрын
awesome stuff, been going dwn a rabbit hole andthis was vvv insightful. thank you for your post!
@ajaypratap72964 ай бұрын
Hmm bro literally speaking all about the Ancient Indian knowledge of Upanishads ( Vedanta ) , Kundalini shakti and power of Yoga 😊
@AlaskanInsights2 ай бұрын
I got a goat to stare down now.
@amulpatel2 ай бұрын
To discover this creative thinker in 2024. Grateful… for TikTok
@Technicolor-mother27 күн бұрын
Im autistic and I've always felt like I don't integrate into this society. I don't understand hierarchy, I don't understand small talk, I don't understand social norms such as someone tells you something very emotional that sharing something that was emotional for you is rude and not a way of trying to connect with them. I can write a thousand pages in one night on any research subject you'd like. But I can't keep a full-time job. It exhausts me. So I am thought of as less than. I don't feel less than I feel like I could give a lot to society but not in a neurotypical way.
@MorningStarRevival5 ай бұрын
Who else is here because of The Library of the Untold?
@Rtoej5 ай бұрын
Yes! 😃
@robertzimmerman33885 ай бұрын
Great channel
@DADlyBehavior5 ай бұрын
I honestly don’t know how I got here but I’m all for it.
@DARUKRISHNADAS5 ай бұрын
If they are the presenters, then EVERYONE here, is.
@SeanSpecker4 ай бұрын
it just came up. miraculously. hallelujah.
@selfimaged5 ай бұрын
Im here due to some brothers on a panel named “ Golden Wings Media “. This is brillante
@teamginger63596 ай бұрын
Brilliant man.
@SuperGeorges132 ай бұрын
I'M HERE BECAUSE OF THESE TEXT CIA ( ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF GATEWAY PROCESS ) !!!!!!!!
@ofavivianakoachere95512 ай бұрын
Og came to the interview faded 😂
@DanPugongan6 ай бұрын
his blissed out.
@brianhall13562 ай бұрын
The nature of reality is static.
@sunnydayy55043 ай бұрын
nice
@tr7b4106 ай бұрын
Kundalini pandit Gopi Krishnas Kundalini awakening experience-hit the video icon,narrates where our consciousness is headed.
@amulpatel2 ай бұрын
Why does the system want to teach you about itself? What is the purpose of the journey? Why force ignorance? If millions of souls are on this journey at all scales from cosmic to atomic, why? Is it simply the only way for Omni to express or realize?
@NguyenSon-rb8qi26 күн бұрын
Like you study different languages , culture, and then you realize all culture/people care about same thing ex: family, love, people all the same...just to know about ourself. Some people just like to travel to find themself ( who they are, what they want to do in life)
@MyName-tb9oz10 ай бұрын
This is completely wrong. We are NOT evolving to be more intelligent. Quite the opposite. Our ancestors actually had _larger_ brains than we do now. They were, in fact, incredibly clever and highly skilled. They had to be. They had no machines to rely on. They had only their own muscles and minds. They had no writing for tens of thousands of years. Everything they knew had to be remembered. This is why they used poetry as a mnemonic device. To aid in remembering. Now you don't even have to remember a phone number. Your phone does it for you! The more we rely on our machines the weaker we become as individuals. This is the Truth.
@MadaraSpitz10 ай бұрын
thats how you will evolve if you continue to be on your phone and computer all the time. shift in consciouness will make intelligent spiritual people the attractive ones. while technology ridden people will regress
@timbeck67269 ай бұрын
Heidegger explored "tech" as not only objects but as structure and control/"restraints & constraints" on behavior. So did Ellul. My favs are WS Burroughs and PK Dick...absolutely madd "psychonaught" lads! RA Wilson is a fun romp. Enjoy!
@19battlehill8 ай бұрын
You don't know anything.
@MyName-tb9oz8 ай бұрын
@@19battlehill, people who tell other people that they don't know anything are mostly likely people who don't know anything. Did you know? I know nothing except that I know nothing. That is what makes me the wisest man of all. ― Socrates
@MyName-tb9oz8 ай бұрын
@@timbeck6726, I found Philip K Dick to be a bit too elusive for my tastes. I'm told that his writing relied heavily on references to current events and the memes of the time period. That strikes me as a pretty opaque writing style. I don't mind having to think about exactly what the author is trying to tell you but I'd rather not have to spend three years researching what the author might have been experiencing before I can understand the message. Admittedly, I was pretty young when I read, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," and I was so befuddled that I haven't bothered to read it since. Maybe I should give it another shot. I very much enjoy Heinlein's writing. It's amusing that people seem to assume that he's advocating for cannibalism in, "Stranger in a Strange Land," when his professed intent is to make the reader question their assumptions about morality and social norms. I expect the people who think he's claiming that cannibalism is a good idea would be utterly horrified if they read some of his later works like, "Job," for instance.