Milarepa MURDERED 35 People — Then Became the Greatest Saint in Tibet

Thirty-five people murdered by black magic — that's how this saint's story actually begins. "how does a mass murderer become a saint" By the end, you'll know the exact ordeal that turned his darkest sin into Tibet's most repeated teaching. Most people won't make it to the part where his skin turns green from what he lived on in a frozen cave — if you do, stay to the final minute. This is the true story behind Milarepa MURDERED 35 People, Then Became the Greatest Saint in Tibet, and it will change how you think about whether anyone is truly beyond saving. In this video: The Stolen Inheritance The Black Magic Vow Thirty-Five Deaths The Weight Of Guilt Marpa's Cruel Trials Build It, Tear It Down The Nettle Cave Years Songs From The Void Enlightenment's Price Tibet's Greatest Saint No past is heavy enough to disqualify a real change of direction That's the entire weight of Milarepa's story. Not that murder is forgivable in some casual sense — it isn't, and Tibetan tradition never says it is. It's that the same intensity that destroys can become the intensity that transforms, if you're willing to carry stones up a mountain for years without complaint. Whatever you're carrying right now — a mistake, a regret, a version of yourself you're ashamed of — Milarepa's life is a thousand-year-old argument that it doesn't get to write the ending by itself. If you made it this far, comment 'TOWER BUILDER' if you believe your worst mistake doesn't get the final word. As Tibetan tradition still teaches: "He who committed the heaviest of sins became, through his own effort, Tibet's most beloved saint" - traditional teaching The vault has more stories like this one. Subscribe to keep exploring. If this story moved you, hit like, subscribe, and comment TOWER BUILDER below. "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." — Socrates The wisdom of the ages is yours. Use it well. #wisdomvault #philosophy #wisdom #greatthinkers #stoicism #nietzsche #jung #meaning