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The Case For Vegetarianism | Thinking Bhakti Podcast EP12 

Swami Revatikaanta
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Rishi Sambhava, a long-term disciple of Paramahamsa Vishwananda, shares his story of growing up in Canada within a Christian family. He recounts facing hardships within his family and ultimately meeting his guru, who had a miraculous impact on his life. Through this spiritual journey, he experienced the divine in real life, leading to a transformative change in his lifestyle, including adopting a vegetarian diet.
Ahimsa, the principle of least harm possible, underscores the importance of being conscious about our decisions and giving animals the respect they deserve.
Which industry is the best thriving industry on this planet and how can we make the right choice and inspire others to do so is covered in this episode.
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00:00 Intro
01:30 Growing Up
04:00 Rebellious Atheism
06:00 A New Phase
10:00 What Is a Monk?
12:00 The Impact of Meeting a Monk
16:00 Influence from the Father
19:30 Urgency to Learn Atma Kriya Yoga
22:30 The Sudden Death
26:30 Numbing Down the Pain
33:00 Meeting the Guru for the First Time
38:00 First Moments with Guruji
41:00 Asking About the Father to Guruji
43:45 Being at Home & Out of Comfort Zone
45:30 In the Presence of the Guru
50:00 Face Changed to Divine Personalities
55:30 Exposing to the World
58:30 Skepticism About the Guru
1:04:00 Sharing Sincerely
1:06:30 Tulsi Devi
1:08:20 Vegetarian or Vegan in Bhakti Marga?
1:11:00 Becoming Circumstantial Vegetarian
1:14:00 Letting Go
1:18:30 Pleasure Industry
1:23:00 Do We Want to See the Cruelty?
1:27:30 The Demand
1:31:00 Separating Intentions
1:34:30 Insanity of Animal Rights
1:38:30 Desensitized to Violence
1:41:10 What Is Ahimsa?
1:45:00 21st Century
1:48:00 Society of the Snow
1:52:00 Health
1:55:30 Tradition
2:01:00 Hunting
2:09:00 Victims of Our Choices
2:12:00 Do Your Best

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@uncookedpram
@uncookedpram 5 месяцев назад
I met him on a plane. Now Im listening to his podcasts. Jay sri Ram
@pniraj007
@pniraj007 5 месяцев назад
Swamiji understands Hindu philosophy and theology better than most practicing Hindus. So much to learn from him. Very insightful.
@emmaevans5779
@emmaevans5779 5 месяцев назад
Became vegetarian when I was 10, primarily due to love for animals and it was at that age I realised I did not have to copy everyone else and eat meat. I read a lot about vegetarian nutrition and cooking. My parents were not vegetarian but respected my choice and allowed me to cook for myself. Food in boarding school was more difficult as this was in the ‘90s and I’m allergic to eggs and a lot of vegetarian food in those days revolved around egg. Marmite was my saviour. I become vegan not long after the birth of my first child when blood tests revealed I had an allergy to casein. So I was vegan during my second pregnancy, the midwife caring for me was impressed with my health during the pregnancy and the post natal recovery. My kids have been vegan since birth. They are super healthy, energetic, conscious and kind human beings.
@aaradhakananda
@aaradhakananda 5 месяцев назад
By far one of the best choices I made in life was to become vegetarian when I was 16. Today, I see Guruji's guidance through all those steps since the spiritual master prepares us prior to the first physical meeting
@swarnjeetSingh
@swarnjeetSingh 5 месяцев назад
love to see a fellow Canadian doing great and getting back to Spiritual path
@smritiananda4658
@smritiananda4658 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate your podcast. Ironically met Swami Vishwananda 2005. I was a Brahmachari back in the day. His presence is amazing. Lately his presence is with me and in my mind constantly. I am blessed.
@p.rabbitt4914
@p.rabbitt4914 5 месяцев назад
Hi- I can relate. I'm curious to know what was ironic about your meeting, & what is brahmachari?
@smritiananda4658
@smritiananda4658 5 месяцев назад
@@p.rabbitt4914 I was thinking back to how I met Swamiji. It was 2005 and had been reading autobiography of a yogi and studying self realization. I asked universe for a teacher in a body and I met Vishwananda at a mudra workshop that weekend in Colorado 2005. Brahmachari I is a nun
@smritiananda4658
@smritiananda4658 5 месяцев назад
@@p.rabbitt4914 Brahmachari is like a monk or nun . One that realizes it is one with existence. Dedicates life to expressing their inner existence towards service to humanity.
@smritiananda4658
@smritiananda4658 5 месяцев назад
@@p.rabbitt4914 I was reading autobiography of a yogi and doing self realization practice. I asked the universe for a teacher in a body. I met Vishwananda that weekend in a mudra workshop.
@curiouslyeternal
@curiouslyeternal 5 месяцев назад
Man, you have given me some things to think about. I’m a former carnivore but still eat a large amount of meat and eggs. I have been struggling with the idea of vegetarianism over the last few days and this video pops up. I’m listening…
@p.rabbitt4914
@p.rabbitt4914 5 месяцев назад
To release others from suffering, is the most freeing & uplifting feeling.
@joancasper1033
@joancasper1033 5 месяцев назад
Lady said to me “how do you get your protein?” Told her I go out into my pasture and eat the grass! What a look on her face! Wow Thank you for this satsang. Jai Gurudev
@radhikaines
@radhikaines 5 месяцев назад
💚 yeyyy, so cool you're talking about this 🌎🐋🐙🐠🌿🐑🐮🦌🐷🙏🏼 specifically in our days , it's really urgent to clarify this subject and keep reminding people what's the most important here - the respect , the harmony and knowledge of the most non-violent way of eating : the ahimsa lifestyle. Veggie for life 🙏🏼
@babloobablooyadav3232
@babloobablooyadav3232 5 месяцев назад
Shree Krishn Chaitanya prabhu Nitya nand shree advait gadadhar shree wash aadi gaur bhakt brind ❤❤
@p.rabbitt4914
@p.rabbitt4914 5 месяцев назад
Are these just made up words?
@elena_lightway
@elena_lightway 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I look forward to seeing every podcast! The first part was so touching. I appreciate that you sharing such personal stories. It was so valuable. Thank you! Jai Gurudev!
@8019oleg
@8019oleg 5 месяцев назад
Jai Gurudev 🙏
@ShriramjaiRam-ox5kn
@ShriramjaiRam-ox5kn 5 месяцев назад
Shri sita ram
@miguelsramon4702
@miguelsramon4702 5 месяцев назад
i like your podcasts
@radhikaines
@radhikaines 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this podcast; really, the story of RishiSambhava's father and how Rishi met Guruji; like how his life changed is just wow. His 1st Darshan with Guruji is mind blowing. Love this podcast ~ personal, human and spiritual 💙
@Roar1921
@Roar1921 5 месяцев назад
Ati uttamam. Superb. I absolutely love your conversations. I would love to hear your conversations about dharma and nature.
@abhijeetroy4635
@abhijeetroy4635 5 месяцев назад
Jay shree Ram 🙏😊❤️ Guru ji
@hindustani6965
@hindustani6965 5 месяцев назад
Jai Shri Krishna 🙏, Jai Shri Ram 🙏
@pkmishra6763
@pkmishra6763 5 месяцев назад
Radhe Radhe prabhuji, Hare Krishna 🙏🙏
@parvativittoriavitale431
@parvativittoriavitale431 5 месяцев назад
Jai Gurudev, Great podcast 👏
@RamSingh-wc1tn
@RamSingh-wc1tn 5 месяцев назад
Very knowledgeable video everyone must watch it जय श्रीराम
@MariaSilva-bi5fw
@MariaSilva-bi5fw 5 месяцев назад
There are not many reasons , but there are many excuses ...! (For not going veg)
@vbacic
@vbacic 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this topic, Swami 🙏🏻🌼 Jai Gurudev
@krishnadasiconceicao7701
@krishnadasiconceicao7701 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@pavan2799
@pavan2799 5 месяцев назад
Jai shree Ram❤
@meerratiwarrii9137
@meerratiwarrii9137 5 месяцев назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@loveiseternal108
@loveiseternal108 4 месяца назад
I miss guruji but he's in my heart
@smritiananda4658
@smritiananda4658 5 месяцев назад
🙏🏻thank you
@unicornplus4444
@unicornplus4444 5 месяцев назад
nice podcast
@Myriamnathalie888
@Myriamnathalie888 5 месяцев назад
🎉 😮 fascinating, intense, touching..such a course of life.. ❤ Gratitude for these profound, authentic interviews, where we learn to know our Brothers & Sisters, behind the surface 😊
@raquelmoreiravedinidasi1941
@raquelmoreiravedinidasi1941 5 месяцев назад
Jai Gurudev❤ Mais um maravilhoso Podcast. Obrigado Swamiji e a todos os convidados🙏✨️💙
@b.r.8900
@b.r.8900 5 месяцев назад
Incredible story, thanks for sharing.
@cordeliakoenig108
@cordeliakoenig108 5 месяцев назад
❤🙏
@siddhalakshmidasi108
@siddhalakshmidasi108 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! I’m grateful & happy all this is being said in an educative and holistic context. Nobody honest with themselves can deny the evident truth of your conversation 🙏🏼👍🏼❤️
@Pankaj-tk7lx
@Pankaj-tk7lx 5 месяцев назад
Actually about 92 billion animals are killed for human. Consumption
@p.rabbitt4914
@p.rabbitt4914 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this convo guys. I appreciate your vision of the World leaping forward towards its greater ideal potential. That's what I want too. Jai guru dev 💜
@natasharamdass6389
@natasharamdass6389 4 месяца назад
So sweet. Love this interview 😊
@Ajayraaz-xb5km
@Ajayraaz-xb5km 5 месяцев назад
Hare krishna swami ji.
@alinstate
@alinstate 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the exercise at the end... You need to be informed in order to stand your ground and to walk straight.
@laurencemarie6550
@laurencemarie6550 5 месяцев назад
just experiments have been done on carrots and tomatoes with the Kyrlian effect... measurements which show a reaction of tomatoes cut with anger which then "retract" at the sight of a knife ... Perhaps this simply leads us to be gratefull, eating so vegetables, towards the Living in all its forms, without fanaticism but with awareness.
@indian9632
@indian9632 5 месяцев назад
If people learn and taste vegetarian dishes, they will at least try to eat less meat
@VikramHoppe
@VikramHoppe 5 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EB3j8GDDxZs.html
@WoodRabbit75
@WoodRabbit75 17 дней назад
I have read in the scripture’s that Lakshmana hunted, killed, skinned and then prepared a deer meal for Sri Rama, who ate it. Rishi’s would walk around with deerskin garments and meditate on tiger skin blankets. The pandava’s had to move from one location in the forest to another because of overhunting. Can you explain these instances? I say this with all respect. I am only eating dairy animal products myself. Jai Sri Krishna.
@VeganRevolution
@VeganRevolution 5 месяцев назад
Be Vegan get weaned. Too many devotees attached to dairy as an addiction
@braveboy8176
@braveboy8176 5 месяцев назад
Ram Ram🙏If God exists why is there suffering? I'm asking about "PROBLEM OF EVIL".how to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent, and omniscient God?
@user-mq9fs1wf4w
@user-mq9fs1wf4w 4 месяца назад
why there is suffering?? tell me what will be the value of Day if there is no Night?? what will be the value of Good when there is no Bad? what will be the value of Food when people are not hungry??? so without suffering you will not value your life that god gave you.. and these suffering is coming from your karma... Any work that you will do you will get it back. if not today you get tomorrow if not in this birth you will get it in next... your karma will never leave you... it will only leave you if you surrender to the lord.. surrender yourself to Ram ji.. God Ram will take care of everything.
@braveboy8176
@braveboy8176 4 месяца назад
@@user-mq9fs1wf4w Hare Krishna Pranam 🙏 Why did God create the soul in such a way that due to free will, the desire to become God or to become an enjoyer arose in the soul and due to free will in the tatastha place or Golok Dham, the soul turned away from God and remained eternally Forced to suffer from time? While no one wants to suffer, Swayam has no hatred towards anyone, God has made him like this only because such a desire arises in him i.e. a desire to suffer like God or to become God himself, which he himself cannot fulfill, and in return only the living soul has to suffer. Can cause suffering, that is, those painful actions are bound to come in the physical world, due to which the soul is certain to suffer, whereas it does not want to suffer, it cannot live as per its wish in the physical world and if it wants to die after being disappointed in this life. Cannot die even after that, pain, intense pain, intense pain of death, Yama Danda, pain, fear of hell, 84 lakhs affair, pain of pregnancy, Tritap.... Due to the fear of God and His power, the soul is bound to do devotion because if there is no devotion to God. If he does so, God himself or through his Maya Shakti or any other power will give severe pain to that soul...
@braveboy8176
@braveboy8176 4 месяца назад
@@user-mq9fs1wf4w हरे कृष्ण प्रणाम 🙏क्या कमी थी भगवद धाम में या गोलोक धाम में जो जीव ने अपनी free will का दुरुपयोग किया?Bhagvad dham me Kis चीज ने जीव को बाध्य किया free will k dwara इस कष्टदाई भौतिक जगत को चुनने k liye ??Bhagvad dham me Kis चीज ने जीव को free will ka misuse krne k liye badhya kiya jisk kaaran vo anadi kal se is kashtadaayi karagar maaya jagat me aakar kashta bhogne k liye badhya ho gaya ?भगवान ने जीवात्मा को ऐसा क्यों बनाया कि वो भगवद धाम या तटस्थ स्थान पर फ्री विल का दुरुपयोग करे और इस कष्टदायक कारागार जगत में आकर अनादि काल से कष्ट भोगने के लिए बाध्य हो ?
@user-mq9fs1wf4w
@user-mq9fs1wf4w 4 месяца назад
@@braveboy8176 this is very long paragraph that im gong to write so read it fully 😄😃 . . . Okay, let me tell you why God created this world or why souls got trapped in endless time. There was a time when he was all alone, so he created a game and named it 'Moksha' (Free of birth and death). As he created this game, he also established some rules for it. The main goal of this game is to realize God (himself), and when the soul realizes God (himself), it comes out of the 'Birth and Death' game and gets mixed in with God. After that, it will never take birth again. As he created this game, he also knows how to end it very easily. Without hurdles, there is no fun in the game. So, he created an illusion called Maya, and after that, he divided himself into countless parts. He created multiple universes, planets, humans, animals, insects, etc. He created 84 lakhs yoni (various life forms) and told Maya that only humans can end this game. If a soul enters another yoni (or form like an insect or animal), it cannot clear the game. He told Maya that when he takes birth in this material world, Maya should cover his divine power or ability to understand the reality of God (or soul). He created free will to do anything one wants to do. This free will is the source of good and bad deeds. If you drink too much water, you will die; if you eat too much, you will also die. 'Free will is not bad'; the excess of everything is bad. Now, with his free will, one may think, 'I will become God' or 'enjoy my life as God.' Because of this, one creates suffering for oneself and for others since they cannot fulfill their free will. Remember, the soul has only one job: to understand God. You can understand God through meditation or love. Meditation is hard; that's why it is for saints and gurus. However, with love, you can get to understand God in minutes. In Hinduism, there is no concept of fearing God; it is more about loving God. Hell or Yamdand is for sinners not for devotees(Go and Read the story of Markandeya(rishi) and Yamraj...) In Hinduism, you can do anything you want; that's life. But the actions you perform will come back to you. So, don't fear hell or other painful sources; just love God, nothing else. If you love God like a mother, he will become like a child and start running towards you to get love (as seen in the love between Krishna and his mother). If you love him like a devotee, he will give love as a God (as seen in the stories of Sudama, Meera, Hanuman, etc.). If you love him like a friend, he will love you like a friend (as seen in the bond between Arjun and Krishna). Only a true devotee can enter Golok, and if you enter Golok, there is no coming back; the soul will not take birth again.
@user-mq9fs1wf4w
@user-mq9fs1wf4w 4 месяца назад
@@braveboy8176 Im writing this Big Paragraph so read it fully........haha . . . Okay, let me tell you why God created this world or why souls got trapped in endless time. There was a time when he was all alone, so he created a game and named it 'Moksha' (Free of birth and death). As he created this game, he also established some rules for it. The main goal of this game is to realize God (himself), and when the soul realizes God (himself), it comes out of the 'Birth and Death' game and gets mixed in with God. After that, it will never take birth again. As he created this game, he also knows how to end it very easily. Without hurdles, there is no fun in the game. So, he created an illusion called Maya, and after that, he divided himself into countless parts. He created multiple universes, planets, humans, animals, insects, etc. He created 84 lakhs yoni (various life forms) and told Maya that only humans can end this game. If a soul enters another yoni (or form like an insect or animal), it cannot clear the game. He told Maya that when he takes birth in this material world, Maya should cover his divine power or ability to understand the reality of God (or soul). He created free will to do anything one wants to do. This free will is the source of good and bad deeds. If you drink too much water, you will die; if you eat too much, you will also die. 'Free will is not bad'; the excess of everything is bad. Now, with his free will, one may think, 'I will become God' or 'enjoy my life as God.' Because of this, one creates suffering for oneself and for others since they cannot fulfill their free will. Remember, the soul has only one job: to understand God. You can understand God through meditation or love. Meditation is hard; that's why it is for saints and gurus. However, with love, you can get to understand God in minutes. In Hinduism, there is no concept of fearing God; it is more about loving God. Hell or Yamdand is for sinners not for devotees(Best Example is Go and Read the story of Markandey and Yamraj). In Hinduism, you can do anything you want; that's life. But the actions you perform will come back to you. So, don't fear hell or other painful sources; just love God, nothing else. If you love God like a mother, he will become like a child and start running towards you to get love (as seen in the love between Krishna and his mother). If you love him like a devotee, he will give love as a God (as seen in the stories of Sudama, Meera, Hanuman, etc.). If you love him like a friend, he will love you like a friend (as seen in the bond between Arjun and Krishna). Only a true devotee can enter Golok, and if you enter Golok, there is no coming back; the soul will not take birth again.
@pierregayet2692
@pierregayet2692 5 месяцев назад
What are all these people who has wearing orange dress and little smink and think they are spiritual?😂
@MetaPixel7
@MetaPixel7 5 месяцев назад
Unsubstantiated judgment also doesn't make you spiritual
@user-mq9fs1wf4w
@user-mq9fs1wf4w 4 месяца назад
Ok so you have no idea why they are wearing orange dress and the sign on their fore head... ok so let me tell you why they wear orange cloths... orange color is the symbol of sacrifice(sacrifice of material things or material deeds) after sacrifice the material things only you can lead to spiritual path..... and the symbol you are seeing is of Vashnav sects... they are the follower of God Vishnu(he is the one of the main god in hindusim ) that's why they wear this symbol on their forehead ... so please don't laugh at them without knowing anything... their life is really hard to follow..
@W-dh2uf
@W-dh2uf 5 месяцев назад
Jai sri Ram
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