The Sacred Balance - Science & Spirituality
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Dr. Veer Bhadra Mishra personifies the synergistic balance of science and spirituality through his relationship with the Ganges river in India. An excerpt from the documentary series “The Sacred Balance” with David Suzuki, produced by Kensington Communications (www.kensingtontv.com) - copyright 2002.

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25 Comments for 'The Sacred Balance - Science & Spirituality'

  1.  
    kewalparikh
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    I guess the VHP …
    I guess the VHP which claims to be the protector of Hinduism shoukld pursue this agenda with the establishment.

  2.  
    kewalparikh
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    If you are a …
    If you are a science freak may I suggest that you read some biography or atleast philosphocial statemnets made by accomplished scientists/mathematician to your surprise you will see that they endorse/approve religious/spiritual learnings.

    While sciene is like proveable theoroms, spiritulity is like postulates accepted by some people. I would request you to take up the challenge & prove the postulates by investing time & efort by studying & need be re-proving them.

  3.  
    kewalparikh
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Hey, read your …
    Hey, read your comments & felt it is quite unjust to make strong comments without studying the subject.

    I mean to carry a gross misunderstanding of spirituality one can’t judge it. Take some pain & explore by asking questions rather than making judgements.

  4.  
    ajitse
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    for christianity, …
    for christianity, religion and science may be two different subjects. but for Buddhism and Hinduism, specially In buddhism, no teachings are there that contradict science.
    In the words of Einstein,” Buddhism can be the cosmic religion becouse it is most scientific.” max-plank also agreed that he was inspired by ‘the nondualism philosophy of Vedanta, a school of Hinduism’.

  5.  
    ajitse
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    for christianity, …
    for christianity, religion and science may be two different subjects. but for Buddhism and Hinduism, specially In buddhism, no teachings are there that contradict science.
    In the words of Einstein,” Buddhism can be the cosmic religion becouse it is most scientific.” max-plank also agreed that he was inspired by ‘the nondualism philosophy of Vedanta, a school of Hinduism’.

  6.  
    TibetanPhotoProject
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    We are greatly …
    We are greatly enjoying India’s youtube
    please check our videos filmed in India

  7.  
    a9987766
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Science and …
    Science and religion are two entirely different subjects. Science = truth, proven laws, encompasses everything. Religion = lies, unprovable, superstition, relies on science for credibility (fails miserably), in reality just an ideology created by a bunch of power mongers consisting of bullshit beliefs and traditions in order to supplant the true identity of nations, groups, individuals, goverments…etc. Science predates religion, always has.

  8.  
    thatdudewhostaresaty
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    yeh Africa is doing …
    yeh Africa is doing great

    lol

    I cant wait to move there

  9.  
    nateislegend
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    learn how to type …
    learn how to type dude!

  10.  
    yaseen2202
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    the pirsone need to …
    the pirsone need to GAD to live in save , take the rilagen take aboute the maind and caltars .
    we nedded the rilagins .

  11.  
    phillipov
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    mmm mm sewage.
    mmm mm sewage.

  12.  
    WarDawg1986
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    I think you’re …
    I think you’re right. The only problem I see is that the American culture doesn’t take the holistic approach and likes to partition each aspect as a different component. Life is basically intertwined with everything, you can’t really separate one thing from another. It’s like saying I can eat food, but not drink water.

  13.  
    gdewa
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Its how polarizing …
    Its how polarizing America is a culture, you are either one or the other… there is very little middle ground here…

  14.  
    bendystr4w
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    It is interesting …
    It is interesting how Science and Spirituality mesh in this culture. The United States has more or less discounted this way of life, saying that Science and the Divine can never coexist. Why do they say that, when people in other cultures seem to be doing it just fine?

  15.  
    kingdt22
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    peace is a desire …
    peace is a desire so far from reach…understanding & unity is a solution.
    Thanks for the education on your culture.
    All thanks & praise to the creator of all things!

  16.  
    thabooger
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    and u know this …
    and u know this becuase u read it in a book? this is an educational video. keep ur bible thumping to urself.

  17.  
    Anjimom
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    India, this is …
    India, this is about India, a different world from the U.S. I hope your cold war way of thinking is a minority in the U.S.

  18.  
    Anjimom
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    India you moron, …
    India you moron, this is about India.

  19.  
    1234parra
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    How sad, one can …
    How sad, one can only hope that you are a minority in the US.

  20.  
    solitaryamazon
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Yeah. How would you …
    Yeah. How would you feel if you found out the Jordan River in Israel was poluted? Many Christians consider it’s waters to be sacred and hold baptisims there all the time. Other pilgrims bring the water back for friends and family who couldn’t go.

    If all religions can agree on anything…it is on these points…the earth is sacred and so is the human soul. For they are gifts of the Divine.

  21.  
    blinko656
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Appreciate your …
    Appreciate your comment.

  22.  
    Doublejoe321
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    thats you’re opinion
    thats you’re opinion

  23.  
    wxyz2abcd
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    Is Jesus Christ a …
    Is Jesus Christ a name of any Gateway ? ;))

    Lord Jesus was son of God, not God. God is supreme power and has many sons and duaghters. In order to reach God, there are many ways.By the ay, Hinduism is way of life practiced more before Christ came.

    The water got dirty cause of industry pollution. The ganga water has many medicinal value but it is gettin degraded by pollution

  24.  
    blinko656
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    The gateway to …
    The gateway to Heaven is through Jesus Christ. Not a dirty river.

  25.  
    adnmoh1
    December 8, 2008 | 3:20 pm
     

    it makes me sad …
    it makes me sad every time i think about it. im not hindu, but i am indian, and having to see my people suffer this ignorance that the divine river is pure. infrastructure is being built but time is taking too long.

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