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The Introduction / Mission Statement to my first Play list of topic videos.
A discussion of religion and faith and it's challenges in the modern world.
Author: Funkyirishjew
Keywords: FIJ Faith Religion Christianity Islam Judaism Jainiam Buddhism Sikhism Hinduism Ba'Hai New Age Philosophy
Added: January 7, 2009
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Added: December 25, 2008
The Williams Category of Religions
Many of you who watch my videos are wondering to yourselves when I speak about the "God religions" or "Atheist religions" are probably like, "What the hell is he talking about?" Well taking the time as I always do to write out a list of the religions that I consider for obvious reasons why they are "God religions", Atheist religions, and others. I don't expect many of you who belong to a certain religion will agree with me on this, because to you your religion may be the "only way" or "right way" to God. Though the ceremonies and rituals are different, the belief in a higher being for the same cause (God) is the same. So view on....
Author: willywill1984
Keywords: Willywill1984 God Religions Spirituality Judaism Christianity Islam Buddhism Hinduism Sikhism Zoroastrianism Atheism Scientology Shinto Satanism
Added: December 20, 2008
Adon Olam - A Tribute to Judaism/ Um Tributo ao JudaÃsmo
Om Sairam, Shalom!
This beautiful song of the traditional jewish Liturgy (means: "Lord of the Universe" - live in 2003) is part of "A Primeira Serenata" cd (means: "The First Serenade"), which is a musical celebration of all Religions part of Sarva Dharma Sai Symbol (with: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrism).
SAI BABA SAYS:
*THERE´S ONLY ONE RELIGION, THE RELIGION OF LOVE
*Let the different faiths exist, let them flourish, let the glory of God be sung in all languages in a variety of tunes. That should be the ideal. Respect the differences between the faiths and recognize them as valid so far as they do not extinguish the flame of unity.
*HONOR ALL RELIGIONS. Each is a pathway to God. That is the right way of life.
*Should each person live the ideals propounded by the founders of his religion, unaffected by greed or hate, then the world will be a happy and peaceful habitation for man.
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Adon olam, asher malach,
Be terem kol, ietzir nivra,
Le et naassa, be cheftzo kol, azai melech, azai melech shemo nikra.
Ve acharei kichlot hacol, levado imloch nora
Ve Hu haia, ve Hu hove, ve Hu ihie be tifarah
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Senhor do Universo, que já reinava Supremo
antes de que qualquer ser fosse criado.
Quanto tudo foi criado conforme a sua vontade,
Seu Nome foi proclamado Rei AltÃssimo.
E depois que tudo terminar,
Somente Ele reinará, Majestoso.
Ele foi, Ele é e Ele será em Glória.
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Eternal Master, who reigned supreme,
Before all of creation was drawn;
When it was finished according to His will,
Then the King's Name was proclaimed
When this our world shall be no more,
In majesty He still shall reign,
And he was, and he is,
And he will be in glory.
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http://www.sathyasai.org.br (português)
Author: Saibhakta
Keywords: bhagavan sri sathya sai baba swami vibhuti avatar jewish judeu judaismo jew adon olam liturgia judaica tradicional liturgy rebbe israel army eternal master lord universe palestina palestine holocaust holocausto eretz torah menorah chanukah kipur iom yom pessach shalom cabala caballah kaballah survivors sobrevivente pianist oskar oscar schindler list film gaza freedom liberty respect unity
Added: December 12, 2008
MTTSTT #1 METTA SUTTA
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/myburma/p1metta.htm - EDITORS NOTE: First, An introduction from the WikiPedia, Then we present various translations. See also :http://www.accesstoinsight.org/ tipitaka/kn/snp/snp.1.08.nymo.html END OF NOTE; Metta Sutta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Mett*** Sutta (often referred to simply as the Mett*** Sutta) is a Buddhist discourse (Pali, sutta) found in the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata (Sn 1.8) and Khuddakapatha (Khp 9). Ten verses in length, the Mett*** Sutta extols both the virtuous qualities and the meditative development of mett** * (Pali), traditionally translated as "lovingkindness"[ 1] or "friendliness."[ 2] Contents Background In Theravada Buddhism's Pali Canon, metta is one of the four "divine abodes" (Pali: brahmavihara) recommended for cultivating interpersonal harmony and meditative concentration (see, for instance, kammatthana) . In later canonical works (such as the Cariyapitaka) , metta is one of ten "perfections" (parami) that facilitates the attainment of awakening (bodhi) and is a prerequisite to attaining buddhahood. According to post-canonical Sutta Nipata commentary, the background story for the Metta Sutta is that a group of monks is harassed by earth-dwelling deities in a forest; when the monks seek the Buddha's aid in dealing with the deities, the Buddha teaches the monks the Metta Sutta for them to recite regularly; the monks do so and, as a result, win over the deities' good will.[ 3][4] Contents The Mett*** Sutta contains a number of recollections or recitations that promote the development of mett* ** through virtuous characteristics and meditation. The discourse identifies fifteen moral qualities and conditions conducive to the development of metta. These include such qualities as being non-deceptive (uju), sincere (suju), easy to correct (suvaco), gentle (mudu) and without arrogance (anatimani) .[3] In terms of meditative development, the discourse identifies: * an intentional wish that facilitates generating metta (Pali: sukhino va khemino hontu; English: "May all beings be happy and safe") * a means for developing meditational objects (a list of various sizes, proximity, etc.) for such a wish * a prototypical metaphor of a mother's protective love for her only child to be extended to all beings * a method for radiating metta outwards in all directions Use It is often recited as part of religious services in the Therav***da tradition. Cultivating mett*** through the recitation of the Mett*** Sutta is sometimes believed to have apotropaic powers within the Therav* **da tradition. It has been reported that Buddhist monks chanted the "Mett*** Sutta" as part of their demonstration in September and October 2007 against the military in Burma. The Text : The Buddha's Words on Kindness (Metta Sutta) This is what should be done By one who is skilled in goodness, And who knows the path of peace: Let them be able and upright, Straightforward and gentle in speech. Humble and not conceited, Contented and easily satisfied. Unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways. Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful, Not proud and demanding in nature. Let them not do the slightest thing That the wise would later reprove. Wishing: In gladness and in saftey, May all beings be at ease. Whatever living beings there may be; Whether they are weak or strong, omitting none, The great or the mighty, medium, short or small, The seen and the unseen, Those living near and far away, Those born and to-be-born, May all beings be at ease! Let none deceive another, Or despise any being in any state. Let none through anger or ill-will Wish harm upon another. Even as a mother protects with her life Her child, her only child, So with a boundless heart Should one cherish all living beings: Radiating kindness over the entire world Spreading upwards to the skies, And downwards to the depths; Outwards and unbounded, Freed from hatred and ill-will. Whether standing or walking, seated or lying down Free from drowsiness, One should sustain this recollection. This is said to be the sublime abiding. By not holding to fixed views, The pure-hearted one, having clarity of vision, Being freed from all sense desires, Is not born again into this world. Alternative Translation : This is to be done by one skilled in aims who wants to break through to the state of peace: Be capable, upright, & straightforward, easy to instruct, gentle, & not conceited, content & easy to support,with few duties, living lightly, with peaceful faculties, masterful, modest, & no greed for supporters. Do not do the slightest thing that the wise would later censure. Think: Happy, at rest, may all beings be happy at heart. Whatever beings there may be,
Author: h4ck3rm1k3
Keywords: METTA Sutta HISTORY Buddhist
Added: December 10, 2008
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