Perfect compliment to our last session. Really amazing video. ;)
@finsandiego4 жыл бұрын
I like your soft voice and clear examples!
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
finsandiego thank you. Feel free to ask questions or share your experiences. I’d love to know what you think.
@grootermcbolt6684 жыл бұрын
I am having difficulty conceptualizing this ideology. However, I feel like this video is a powerful springboard for future realization. You have great energy and you are easy to listen to. Thank you.
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
Lost InTime thanks for the feedback. Would you be willing to dive a little deeper and share with me the difficulty you are having in “conceptualizing this ideology?” Be glad to chat and know your thoughts.
@grootermcbolt6684 жыл бұрын
@@RohitJuneja Sure! It is difficult for me to process things audibly. The understanding of an idea or concept becomes diluted or scrambled for me when listening opposed to visualizing.
@namitachadha43974 жыл бұрын
Loved the glass metaphor.... in fact if u were to notice ppl change their response to this frm one part of their life to another.... n i too instead once responded to someone saying "it doesnt matter whether its half full or half empty"
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
It makes no difference what we think. Our thinking, analyzing, interpreting that is the problem. The glass is what it is 😂
@Lina126y4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this refreshing outlook. I love the story of your niece. It’s so inspiring. 😊 Nothing really matters is a concept that helps us come to acceptance of our circumstances, of life. I find that gratitude helps me to live a better life with more peace, less turmoil. There is always something we can be thankful for. I’ve contemplated often about this subject. What does really matter? As a biblical scholar I tend to return to the wisdom of the scriptures to understand and to guide me to the time proven concepts concerning life. It seems that throughout the scriptures only 2 things really matter. “To love God with all of our heart, mind and strength and to love our neighbor (others) as ourselves. In a world where most are only coveting for themselves, there is no room for loving God or others as ourselves. We want good for ourselves we want what we want no matter who we are or how how confident we are. But do we also want the same for others? Do we put God first in our walk of life? I believe that to love God is to love His creation, therefore loving ourselves and others as a creation of God, is possibly the only thing that really matters in this life. God is love.
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your wonderful insights. I agree with everything you have written. If I may add something, to get to that point where you can love everyone, the creation and the creator isn't easy. We have an ego mind that is absorbed in thoughts, emotions, opinions and judgments along with arguing, defending or proving that it is right. Only when we drop the armor of the ego can we open our heart to truly see, hear, accept and love each other. Then the glass is neither half empty nor half full, neither I am right nor you, we are both right and none of us is right. The walls of separation collapse when we realize that none of what we think matters. What matters is to love ourselves and each other as we are, with all our flaws, all our foolishness, all our imperfections--unconditionally.
@phaedrus19734 жыл бұрын
Lovely thoughts as always! In many situations which otherwise people find challenging or uncomfortable - I use a technique which has helped me by just saying “the Universe is always as it’s meant to be” - by contrast to that cosmic scale - whatever I may be going through pales in comparison and then helps me focus, be in the moment rather than worry or clamp up
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
So true. Everything is as it is meant to be. When we think it should be other than what it is then we suffer. Ultimately what matters is not what I think or anyone thinks. What matters is what works ... to make us happy, peaceful or productive.
@aratilane4 жыл бұрын
Inhale exhale...not one is better...
@RohitJuneja4 жыл бұрын
Arati Lane yeah! Really! How can you say one is better than the other. That’s freedom. At a time when everyone is so opinionated I’d like to propose that all opinions are meaningless and all opinions are meaningful. Simultaneously.