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Yuval Noah Harari on Vipassana, Reality, Suffering, & Consciousness



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World renown and trailblazing historian and author (Sapiens, Homo Deus, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century) Yuval Noah Harari was a speaker at the India Today …

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24 thoughts on “Yuval Noah Harari on Vipassana, Reality, Suffering, & Consciousness
  1. I love his authenticity. He embellished nothing; just told it like it is. Being Mindfully Aware is a constant struggle, but we all can do it with Vipassana Meditation.

  2. Are we here to insult the interviewer? Makes us a better person, doesn't it? Sounds like we all are very qualified, especially know better than this lady. But still we are here, relying on her questions which are bringing out the responses which we are applauding. Please stop disrespecting others!

  3. What force? Is he a Jedi master? Harari, dude …you need to see REALITY more clearly? Really, it's not clear enough to you??? Are you sure you mean these things? To connect the global political system or economic system with awareness ???? Maybe don't say this. It makes me sad. You sound like a charlatan of bshit

  4. I think it is better to do Vipassana than to explain it for an essential message if Vipassana is to see reality as it is, for sure, but each one has one's own reality. And it is each individual's path to liberation is their own effort… And yes, the interviewer had no idea there subject she is dealing with..

  5. Of all the persons on this planet why do you guys have to ask a scientist about Vipassana. Bring some monks from India's Goenka Vipassana centers or Burmese monks.

  6. Hope Indians can learn and Yuval can mention it more that vipassana type practice has nothing to do with spirituality or some force. Before one wants to learn or understand anything complex, the ability to meditate is the first enabler. Without the ability to be content with boredom , stress snd misery will dominate the mind.

  7. Love vipassana.
    Let's not talk about children dying of preventable diseases, starvation, war etc because that might impact our personal happiness.
    Let's pretend that's not real.
    Gosh, I'm soooo enlightened. Forget the others. Look at me. I'm enlightened.
    Fuck me

  8. The questions are neither good or bad, they are questions and his answers open up and bring enlightenment to those who are patient enough and with love in their hearts not blame. Observing is an interesting experience. It is ongoing for all of us.

  9. The Indian interviewver get a lots of criticisms but Yuval Harari is so articulate and adaptable that the interview keep it's pertinence . I love his description of the Vipassana meditation and the process of suffering.

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