David Spero - Tasting Vedanta
BackAn internet talk by Spiritual Master/Avatar, David Spero, whose teachings are inclusive of many spiritual approaches: Advaita Vedanta, Divine Mother, Kundalini Shakti, Meditation.
Channel: Education
Uploaded: July 29, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Author: Blufire48
Length: 00:08:06
Rating: 3.91
Views: 1015
Tags: kundalini shakti kasmir shaivism zen master enlightenment advaita vedanta awakening bhagavad gita guru avatar self inquiry tantra satsang divine mother consciousness hinduism buddhism taoism krishnamurti alan watts transcendental meditation liberation moksha ramakrishna ramana maharishi patangali papaji poonjaji yoga nondual spirituality being absolute turiya brahman vishnu shiva gurudev upanishads adi shankara nisargatta maharaj kali gnosticism essene transmission darshan diksha
Video Comments:
pbrelin (August 21, 2008 at 11:53 pm)
I wonder if you can feel the shakti transmission from David's videos. I unmistakeably do, very profoundly.
1212818181815 (August 22, 2008 at 9:49 am)
it is a fact that david is a good teacher.but this is not enough.....- liberation
has nothing to do with shakti transmission .-
Nirvana is 'to be realised by the wise .. difficult to see, difficult to understand ... comprehensible only by the wise "say the buddha .David anesthetized his disciples by saying :your stage of spiritual development is ok.-.this is totally wrong advice.
has nothing to do with shakti transmission .-
Nirvana is 'to be realised by the wise .. difficult to see, difficult to understand ... comprehensible only by the wise "say the buddha .David anesthetized his disciples by saying :your stage of spiritual development is ok.-.this is totally wrong advice.
pbrelin (August 22, 2008 at 10:38 am)
Ok, cool, I think David would appreciate a sharp mind like yours. Consider posing these questions directly to David on any Tuesday. He gives internet darshan between 7 - 8 and takes questions. It wouldn't be rude to be direct and to ask him all the questions you would like.
Blufire48 (August 8, 2008 at 10:38 pm)
David's teaching does not exclude sadhana or "hard work." Actually, David encourages those who are moved to practice sadhana, as long as it is performed with sincerity. The emphasis, however, is on the benefit that is freely available through "satsang" with him.