Christ & Buddha: Love or Detachment?

The Buddha teaches detachment - Christ teaches love. Who should we listen to? Can we reconcile these two teachings? What do love and detachment even mean?
These questions lead us into the heart of the Buddhist and the Christian tradition. Indeed, they lead us back into our own hearts. Even, if you will, into the heart of God.
In this video, we explore the types of love (sadism, narcissism, personal love, true love, and detachment) and how they reveal themselves in Christian and Buddhist scripture. Our discussion takes us to questions about the nature of the self, the problem of evil and suffering, and the parallels between Christianity and Buddhism.
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▶ The Art of Loving (Erich Fromm)
▶ On Detachment (Meister Eckhart)
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00:00 Introduction
01:23 Christ
04:46 Buddha
10:25 Types of Love
10:55 Narcissistic Love
12:45 Personal Love
15:46 True Love
20:15 Spectrum of Love
23:46 Christ vs Buddha on Love & Detachment
27:17 Sadism
29:28 Detachment
36:36 Conclusion
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  • @thedivinemindcoach3730
    @thedivinemindcoach37308 ай бұрын

    The word “detachment” is so often misunderstood in this context. Truthfully, when we detach from our own ego / selfish / prideful nature, our love becomes much more deep and profound. 🙏🏻💕 Detachment is not about not caring, or being distant. It’s about caring enough to detach from that which does not serve us nor others.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Beautifully said!

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    What is this “EGO” of which you speak? 🤔

  • @EddieKMusic

    @EddieKMusic

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SpiritualPsychotherapyServicespart of Awareness

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EddieKMusic, WHICH part?

  • @EddieKMusic

    @EddieKMusic

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices all of it

  • @kastenolsen9577
    @kastenolsen95778 ай бұрын

    You can have detachment and still love. Love without becoming attached.

  • @lukemckean6155

    @lukemckean6155

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes! In Tibetan Buddhism they talk about two types of love ie wishing love - the wish that all beings are happy regardless of their behavior etc and attachment love - the idea that we will love someone only while they behave in a way we see fit. I think you can guess which we are encouraged to abandon and which we are encouraged to grow 😃🙏❤️

  • @BrendanTietz

    @BrendanTietz

    8 ай бұрын

    He’s not pointing towards the contrast between them but rather both paths lead to the same realization.

  • @silnetofsn

    @silnetofsn

    8 ай бұрын

    In inferior level, I'd say, an image that comes to my mind is what Kant says about judging objects of art. It's an ideal way of judging works of art, in which the judge/appreciator should be disinterested, but that isn't the same as being indifferent to it, because the the attention is on the artwork itself for its own sake. Is it possible to love someone with “disinterested interest.” ? This idea is already quite paradoxical , and love without becoming attached seems kind of similar.

  • @imaginaryuniverse632

    @imaginaryuniverse632

    8 ай бұрын

    I would put forth the idea that our being is exactly the same in every one. Attachments form like molecules among corresponding ideas. A person is an idea that is ever changing in the mind of God, the all, the faithful witness and the first begotten of the dead who is like Pinocchio an idea which appears to believe it can choose another idea but only the witness can choose because it is the actual life of the body that appears to be but is just a passing image. Jacob saw the face of God in the land of Pineal and confessed "I am" Jacob. 🙏

  • @youarewhatyourelookingfor4496

    @youarewhatyourelookingfor4496

    8 ай бұрын

    We are love. Only the mind says different. Greed, hatred and delusion require mind such as justifications and rationalizations, Mental effort, whereas love just IS. No justification, no need to rationalize and perfectly effortless isn’t it? You see some living being suffering and unless you’re a psychopath which is rare, the first place I feel desire to help and or the pain of the being I see is my heart. Idk. That’s my experience anyway

  • @jamisedenari2449
    @jamisedenari24498 ай бұрын

    Loving someone without attachment is true love. Don't cling to anyone. Let it express as is. Don't be attached to the idea of them or what they do for you. This goes back to the teachings on emptiness.

  • @jamisedenari2449

    @jamisedenari2449

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices I did with comment above. If you don't get it contemplate more

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jamisedenari2449, so love is equivocal to detachment? 🤔

  • @theflowoflife4252

    @theflowoflife4252

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SpiritualPsychotherapyServices Love is to be understood and practiced with awareness and understanding. Most of the time, there's a very thin line between love and clinging or attachment. Love should be practiced with wisdom and awareness. Otherwise today's love become reason for tomorrow's hatred. Similarly pitying is not a complete kind of virtue in itself, unless it is combined with compassion. Empathy is good but useless unless altruism is associated with it. These are considerations in Buddhism. Buddhism is very deep in its concept and practices, not shallow as christianity, where you are to lock your rational thinking attributes first, believe in whatever is written in the primitive book and believe. There's no comparison between the two.

  • @hadisoewoyo8739

    @hadisoewoyo8739

    8 ай бұрын

    Better use Metta in Buddism not love.

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    @@theflowoflife4252, I am not really concerned about what any particular person BELIEVES. You may believe that there is an old man with a white beard perched in the clouds, that the Ultimate Reality is a young blackish-blue Indian guy, that the universe is eternal, that Mother Mary was a certifiable virgin or that gross physical matter is the foundation of existence. The ONLY thing that really matters is your meta-ethics, not your meta-physics. Do you consider any form of non-monarchical government (such as democracy or socialism) to be beneficial? Do you unnecessarily destroy the lives of poor, innocent animals and gorge on their bloody carcasses? Do you believe homosexuality and transvestism is moral? Do you consider feminist ideology to be righteous? If so, then you are objectively immoral and your so-called "enlightened/awakened" state is immaterial, since it does not benefit society in any way.

  • @GodlessCommie
    @GodlessCommie8 ай бұрын

    I’ve always hyper focused on the worst aspects of christianity, but today you’ve opened my eyes. thank you for this.

  • @sarahhunter1114

    @sarahhunter1114

    8 ай бұрын

    A lot of modern versions of Christianity have very little to do with what Yeshua ben Joseph actually taught. It's a shame.

  • @danielm978

    @danielm978

    8 ай бұрын

    Try listen to the Gospel of Thomas, a gnostic christian text not included in the bible

  • @wpridgen4853

    @wpridgen4853

    8 ай бұрын

    That is a powerful realization, has it unfolded into other areas of your life?

  • @GodlessCommie

    @GodlessCommie

    8 ай бұрын

    @@wpridgen4853 I definitely want to be kinder to christians in discussion and be more charitable. This won’t convince me it’s true of course.

  • @wpridgen4853

    @wpridgen4853

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GodlessCommie I've found in this life literally everything is both true and untrue simultaneously. We are after all phasing in and out of existence on the constant, that's the nature of vibration. It's "good" to be kind to those we disagree with because we are all in our own specific point of human development. It is not necessary to believe anything, only to accept possibilities. This tension between "believers" and "nonbelievers" is due to the writing down of traditions that were meant to be spoken word only. By writing them down we have essentially robbed them of all of their power to free humanity from fear and turned them into shackles of the mind while robbing them of their ability to evolve. ... I'm inclined to believe that this was intentional. I guess my question was this, after realizing that you only focused on the negative of "Christianity" did you also find some deeper reality of self, leading to some kind of paradigm shift?

  • @aleonyohan6745
    @aleonyohan67458 ай бұрын

    To me, love is the combination of Fascination and compassion. I am completely fascinated and thankful for my existence, therefore I show compassion, tolerance, and understanding to everything else that exists. From a flea, to my fellow humans. From a grain of sand, to a majestic Mountain. We are all a collection of molecules and everything is a piece of a grand puzzle. This puzzle is not static, but very dynamic. Be a good puzzle piece and help others to find their place in this fabulous universe. To me that is love. Doing my part to alleviate suffering, that is love.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    'Be a good puzzle piece and help others to find their place in this fabulous universe.' Beautifully said...

  • @user-ip8zo7wn6d

    @user-ip8zo7wn6d

    Ай бұрын

    I think you speaking about respecting all your soul obligates you to be considerate and try to understand you are home wherever you are . Welcome. share more of what makes you , you

  • @houdinididiit
    @houdinididiit8 ай бұрын

    I’m only a few seconds into this video, so forgive me for my comment because I have to come back. But as an ex-Christian, who turned to Buddhism, I will simply say that the Buddha emphasizes compassion. It’s a different way of “loving“. Detachment isn’t really the name of the game. Detachment simply means understanding how your ego is causing all of your suffering.

  • @lectrix8
    @lectrix88 ай бұрын

    As a person that has in his youth searched through New age mysticism, then eastern religions, Buddhism, and finally after going through many science, philosophy, psychology classes as an adult finally settled on Christianity (as embodied by Jesus) as my most satisfactory unifying world view, I find this video to be incredibly thought provoking. A tremendous unification of these ideas. Very beautifully articulated. I often struggle to articulate how all my previous experiences into spiritually harmonically resonate into one another like a fractal, or like music, or a spectrum of light. Your treatise on this topic is one of the closest I have come to the view I have come to hold as a synthesis of my life experiences and exposure to these different paths of inquiry.

  • @michaelbriggs9925

    @michaelbriggs9925

    8 ай бұрын

    Meher Baba wrote God Speaks. Free online.

  • @lunarember5592

    @lunarember5592

    7 ай бұрын

    I may am going to walk the same path as you, I had studied eastern religions and some new age mysticism, and am currently looking at christianity, but, the reason why I am doing that, is because of something that is disturbing me, and is the doctrine of eternal hell, which really scares me. So I would like to ask you what are your toughts about it, since you' re a christian.

  • @JaakkoJohannes

    @JaakkoJohannes

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lunarember5592 Hello. There are 2 main issues in this matter. 1. People take certain verses too literally and 2. There are mistranslations in bible translations. The word often translated as hell in the bible is ”sheol” in hebrew and in greek ”hades”. This simply means the beyond where everyone went prior to Jesus. The Jewish people translate this word literally as ”the neither world”. You can think of it as the astral plane. Even king David said ”You will not leave my soul in sheol” and Jacob said that he will go to sheol when he heard Joseph died. In the new testament Jesus tells a parable of the rich man and lazarus. Both of them go to hades (greek translation of sheol) where lazarus who was righteous is at peace with Abraham, but the rich man who lived in the flesh is in torment. The state of their being determined how they perceived the beyond. The closest thing in the bible to a hell is the lake of fire in the book of revelation. But you need to understand that the book of revelation is a symbolic apocalyptic text and isn’t meant to be understood completely literally. In the book of revelation it also says that Jesus has the keys of death and hades (sheol). It also says that the lake of fire is the second death. This is beyond the scope of this comment and a very deep mystery, but it ties in with the secret of reincarnation, which is still taught in Judaism to this day. I hope this will help get you started if you choose to research these matters. Many blessings 🙏

  • @patricia753

    @patricia753

    5 ай бұрын

    How beautiful you express yourself!

  • @kanhakanpur2360

    @kanhakanpur2360

    4 ай бұрын

    You do not! Because Christianity is not about if Jesus taught - Love Thy God with all Thy heart.... It is about Jesus loved you so much that He died for you on the cross! It is immaterial whether you have to love God or Satan. But Christianity teaches that you simply believe that Jesus has died for you on the cross and keep proclaiming it. Then "Salvation" is yours!

  • @martina2276
    @martina22768 ай бұрын

    Since my mother passed away, I have her in me. She is me and I am her. I know that because I do spontaneously what she would have done.and I feel whole the first time in my life. From your video I have learnt that my experience correponds to the concept of true love. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your videos!

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this touching comment my friend… I have also seen how my loved ones who have passed remain alive within me. You are right, loss somehow expands our understanding of ourselves, because we realize nothing really ever gets lost.

  • @imaginaryuniverse632

    @imaginaryuniverse632

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm a guy and I find myself acting like my grandma more and more. I do mean finding myself acting like her. I'll be coaxing the cat to get on the bed and then I'll say, Oh my goodness! I'm acting just like my grandma!!! Which is also exactly as my grandma.

  • @Walkerbtween
    @Walkerbtween8 ай бұрын

    There was a book out about 30 or so years ago titled "A Drop of Water," I believe, or something along those lines. It was a collaborative work done by a priest who quit the Catholic church to become a Buddhist monk and a female Buddhist monk who left her order and became a Catholic nun. It's content remains with me after all these years, and well worth the time to try and find and read.

  • @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter

    @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter

    7 ай бұрын

    I've searched that title and can't seem to find that book. If you have time, may you please share more information about it so I have a better chance of finding it? Thank you!

  • @huberthorsky611

    @huberthorsky611

    7 ай бұрын

    I would read it too :)

  • @Neb-zb2sw

    @Neb-zb2sw

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SageGarlandSingerSongwriter It might be "a taste of water" but of what i know the authors are both christians (i have not read it) hope this helps !

  • @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter

    @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Neb-zb2sw Thank you!

  • @MillicentKnoggerg

    @MillicentKnoggerg

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s called A Taste of Water: Christianity Through Taoist-Buddhist Eyes by Chwen A. Lee and Thomas G. Hand. I’m going to read it.

  • @R.Pfalzgraff1989
    @R.Pfalzgraff19895 ай бұрын

    We cannot truly love until we become detached. Otherwise, our love will be negatively affected by obscurations & attachment.

  • @elenashtereva4795
    @elenashtereva47958 ай бұрын

    I cannot be more grateful to have the chance to grow with you and to share our life journey - both inward and outward. Thank you for being, and for letting me be. Always by your side ❤

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Our life journey ❤️

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    Good Girl! 👌 Incidentally, are you VEGAN? 🌱

  • @mindfulkayaker7737
    @mindfulkayaker77378 ай бұрын

    Thank you, For me when Jesus taught to love God and others he meant that for him love is the absence of a separated self in such a way that the terms “l” “God” and “Neighbor” are the same Self. Similarly when the Buddha taught detachment he also meant the absence of an individual separated “Self” and the unity of All beings in the “Emptiness” of ideologies , religions and personal desires. Exactly the same teaching, Even, they were not two different spiritual teachers but the same Universal Consciousness speaking through two different mouths in two different times, cultures and places.

  • @chrisjarmain

    @chrisjarmain

    8 ай бұрын

    Mind blowing, really. ❤

  • @jacovawernett3077

    @jacovawernett3077

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeshua of Nazareth and the Buddha are best friends. 🙏😇💘😇🙏

  • @ARajantara777

    @ARajantara777

    7 ай бұрын

    Love and detachment are the smae thing.

  • @jacovawernett3077

    @jacovawernett3077

    7 ай бұрын

    @ARajantara777 no, they are not. A person you have never met is a " detachment". Go tell a child. I love you. I'm detached. Detached is not the right expression of enlightenment and love or Jesus or God. Do you pray to God, I live you. I'm detached..

  • @omarlittle-hales8237

    @omarlittle-hales8237

    6 ай бұрын

    Salam, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace. Noah Family: Vedas: There Is Only One God, There Is Only One Source, There Is Only One Supply. Avesta Zoroastrian: There Is Only One Wise God, Whom Is Uncreated. Buddhist Cannon: There Is Only One God, Whom Created Good & Evil. Abraham Family: Torah [Old Testament]: The LORD is our God, the LORD is one. Gospel [New Testament]: I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me. Quran [Last Testament]: Say He Is God, The One, The Absolute, He Begets Not, Nor Is He Begotten, There Is None Comparable Unto God.

  • @vaccasindharmacari344
    @vaccasindharmacari3448 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all your inspiring investigative videos, much appreciated. I think the Buddha taught non-attachment rather than detachment, the cultivation of inter being rather than alienation

  • @christophernash8166
    @christophernash81668 ай бұрын

    As a former Christian pastor who is now an athiest, but still loves true spirituality, this is a great video. I love philosophy and taking certain healthy philosophies from religion without buying into all the details.

  • @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    8 ай бұрын

    All roots of religion derive from Hinduism. I used to be Christian till I realized the many holes in it. Studied all religions and cultures Hinduism is by far the oldest and much older than 5,000 years they found a 28,000 year old gold cast Lord Shiva statue and also other proofs that point to evidence for millions of years old and beyond. Only form of spirituality that has tangible evidence to prove it is real. Today Hinduism is extremely understood. They doo believe in One God but from this God are many manifestations of other forms of itself as well as all souls like us and the rest of reality. I've also had direct spiritual experiences where I've encountered Lord Shiva Lord Buddha and seen the outline presence of Yeshua/Christ and Lord Krishna while meditating. I suggest you read and look into it. It's the only one that has proof and science to back it up. Yoga and meditation are keys to enlightenment and Krishna consciousness All Love Hail Lord Krishna ❤

  • @paddygreen3266

    @paddygreen3266

    8 ай бұрын

    What caused you to leave Christianity? I’m genuinely interested

  • @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    8 ай бұрын

    @@paddygreen3266 the million holes lies within it. Read Deuteronomy 20 10-14. Literally says you can rape pillage kill and enslave anyone of a different religion. Not words of God clearly corrupt men. Many hypocritical verses about God and the concept of eternal hell is absurd that God would be that evil. Hinduism Sanatan Dharma is the only one that makes sense literally spiritually and metaphysically. There are higher and lower lokas(realms/dimensions) that we ascend or descend to because of karma. But even if we fall to lower lokas that are like hell we can still rise back up to the heavenly abodes. Hinduism believes in One God even though God has many manifestations of itself and more ways to understand and praise God. Christianity ripped most of its stories from the vedas changed names and barely changed them. Flood story is directly taken from one of the first events of Earth but not Noah it's Manu who loaded up an arc along with people and animals and plants along with many miracles Jesus performed are copied miracles that Lord Krishna achieved at larger scales. Also Yeshua/Christ was a Hindu who achieved Krishna consciousness it's why 20 years are missing from his life and he went to Egypt Tibet and India became Hindu and strove for enlightenment and achieved it. Became Krishna conscious and went back home to teach what he learned. The church removed that fact he was a Hindu meditated did yoga and mantra chanting to keep Christians unbalanced emotionally clinging subconsciously to the false idea sins are pre forgiven whats the point of the 10 commandments if sins are forgiven, it puts a unsafe message in the subconscious and people tend to sin more especially when they dont think they're accountable for their sins. Karma holds us all accountable just like the law but this is the highest law, Gods law. So many stories clearly copied and many Christians that don't even a little bit act like Christ or even want to be like him so what's the point to call yourself Christian go to church or wear a cross more so a fashion statement and just going along with all the other drone worker sheep bees that don't think for themselves and can't read or critically think. Sanatan Dharma Hinduism is the only one with tangible proof scattered all over the world and much in India. All modern religions cultures and languages come from Sanatan Dharma Hinduism, Sanskrit is the base of all languages not Latin. Also through meditation I've directly had spiritual experiences and encountered Lord Shiva Lord Buddha Lord Krishna and Yeshua / Christ. Many people who do Kriya yoga encounter Christ specifically so if your fascinated with him maybe he can tell you the truth first hand himself. He is a devotee of Lord Krishna and is his son as we're all children of Lord Krishna

  • @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    @JohnGreen-uh1iy

    8 ай бұрын

    @@paddygreen3266 Christianity and Islam are the new kids on the block with no tangible evidence and with the least amount of people I see that are truly happy or actually connected with God and accepting of all others regardless of race religions etc. Both also have hypocritical verses that conflict with it's own teachings straight up nonsensical and foolish to believe something like that. They also depict God as an evil narcissist, God is infinitely full of love and compassion God woupdnt create eternal hell because we don't praise or worship them that's stupid and kindergarten logic. God would only give into positive emotions for most important matters and a fair system as described in Hinduism with karma and the lokas(higher and lower dimensions) actually make sense. Hindus and Buddhists I encounter are always full of love and peace. I wonder why the two modern crap religions don't have yoga and meditation and have the most aggressive communities within them no correlation 🤣. Yoga and meditation are necessary for balancing you emotionally and the mind, prayer is nothing without you putting in effort as well towards prayers/goals. If you actually bother to read the whole book and utilize your brain you'll realize its full of mistakes and straight idiotic shit. Go read the Bhagavad Gita and you'll understand the difference when God speaks and when men speak like in the bible and quaran. Both bible and quaran oppress women they encourage rape killing pillaging and enslaving anyone of different religions you'd have to be a sloth or donkey to believe that horse shit or think God would approve of something so vile. Lord Krishna is all loving and will be back soon enough as Kalki to expunge the evil and multitudes of sinners and the corrupt government who helps destroy the intellect by skewing information one reason why you may be completely unaware of other religions and cultures. Lol it's so funny even revelations stole the description of Kalki right from the Kalki puran which says he'll come back on a white horse and carrying a divine sword, that copy and pasted the same description to Jesus. You gotta ask yourself who came first your father or you. If you're smart enough to understand that you can understand the same for religions and the many copy paste stories from Hindu texts to bible and quaran or Torah. Sanatan Dharma means the eternal way so you'll eventually come back as you more than likely used to be a believer in a past life. Also reincarnation is a fact go look up the reincarnation watch mojo video and the #1 was a boy who solved his past life murder someone killed him he was a middle aged man reborn and when he was a toddler and could start talking he described his past life and knew he was killed he remembered who did it so he sought the police described the situation. They found the murder weapon and the man who committed the murder confessed. The boys went to his past life family and they all believed it was the older man he knew all their names memories personal details etc. Karma and reincarnation are facts of life. Start to read more and don't let just the limited education and mindset of the West degrade you mentally. There is so much to learn in life if you truly want to come closer to understanding God learning more is one way. Gods intellect is unlimited so the more you know the more you can understand things from Gods pov/mind. I used to pray fervently as a Christian but never felt anything remotely spiritual or uplifting about it. As soon as I started doing yoga and meditating it changed my life completely. Way happier more peaceful easier to control my emotions and I've had multiple direct spiritual experiences with God it makes me feel blessed. The church has also admitted to editing the bible over 14,000 times, removing 25 books and heavily editing the story of Christ. Even the earliest version n of the bible the Sinai bible never mentions Christ death in fact it says he got married and had kids. So when it comes to believing the words of the biggest group of pedophiles on the planet I don't. And even if your aren't Catholic the bible all versions are from the Catholic bible that's been edited. But don't worry Lord Krishna is not jealous and is happy as long as you pray to God and follow Karma being kind loving and selfless fairly easy to do. The truth is out there for those who are genuinely interested

  • @christophernash8166

    @christophernash8166

    8 ай бұрын

    @@paddygreen3266 Due to moral contradictions. Like with Deuteronomy 20-24, Numbers 31:17-18, and the genocide stuff. There's more, but I don't like tearing down people's beliefs.

  • @collinsharrelson6887
    @collinsharrelson68878 ай бұрын

    I love this thread! You guys are the best people! I know that not only because of what you’ve written but just the fact that you’re interested in this subject tells so much about you. I don’t like to associate with people who are confused but wish I could meet each and every one of you! This reminds me of a quote “He who walks in the company of fools suffers much. Company with fools, as with an enemy, is always painful. Company with the wise is pleasure, like meeting with kinfolk.” Gautama Buddha

  • @Al_kebulanOlutosin-fi8pm

    @Al_kebulanOlutosin-fi8pm

    6 ай бұрын

    IF U ARE LOST IN THE DESERT --- THE OASIS OF DR.TUESDAY LOBSANG RAMPA--- IS WAITING FOR "U" & "FOR U". " ITS WATER IS "COOL" & REFRESHING--- AFTER TRAVERSING THE BURNING 🔥 SANDS --- OF BARING SO CALLED--- CIVILIZATION!!!!!!!. ( PEACE TO U--- MY BROTHERS & SISTER'S!!!).

  • @theflowoflife4252
    @theflowoflife42528 ай бұрын

    The essence of Buddhism is love and compassion. For Buddhists God is irrelevant. The love and compassion Buddha talks is for entire sentient beings, not limited to the neighbours. Buddha never talks about hatred. The Buddha talks about wisdom and compassion. God itself is an imaginary character, not reality. God is human creation. Therefore, the vary foundation of Christianity is laid on a fairy tale of god and his creation. Buddhism is science of mind. In the noble eight fold path, the Buddha talks of right efforts and right livelihood. With these two life's strategy , you can enjoy wealth, relationship, every worldly possessions. There's no scope of hatred in Buddhism, because we are all interdependent. Hating someone would ultimately mean hating ourselves. Hurting someone would ultimately mean hurting ourselves. Buddha advises to cherish and long for positive desire. Desire to live a just, moral and meaningful life. The Buddha advisees not to cling too much or for no craving for material things. Buddha advised to live life in awareness. Because all phenomenon are impermanent. Clinging to impermanent things out of ignorance brings forth desperation, frustration, hatred, anger, jealousy and suffering. Christianity is a fairy tale. U r to believe in an imaginary sky daddy keeping watch over you, even when you shit. Only a stupid, brainwashed and ignorant person would believe in that fairy tale. Buddhism is a profound philosophy, a science of mind, a tool to explore immense human potential and to bring out the best version of you through your own efforts, without banging of any outside supernatural imaginary power, God ..blah blah... The purpose of Buddhism is to live a meaningful life. A life in which there is happiness for self and with scope of making others happy. Apu deepo bahva.. Be your own light.. U r very powerful.. That's what the exalted Human teacher, the great Buddha advised.

  • @roderickshaka3626

    @roderickshaka3626

    8 ай бұрын

    thank you 👏🏾 👏🏾 fellow buddhist. lots of love 💙💫💜

  • @theflowoflife4252

    @theflowoflife4252

    8 ай бұрын

    @@roderickshaka3626 you are welcome dharma friend.♥️🌱🙏

  • @thegoodlife5205

    @thegoodlife5205

    Ай бұрын

    "a great sky daddy."😂😂 This is not a well-informed understanding of Christian theology.

  • @dreamadventure8220

    @dreamadventure8220

    Ай бұрын

    Well explained sir ❤

  • @thegoodlife5205

    @thegoodlife5205

    Ай бұрын

    You do not sound like the most well-practiced Buddhist either.

  • @Michael_O.
    @Michael_O.8 ай бұрын

    This has long been a challenge for me. The idea of not suffering due to the death of a loved one is anathema to my soul. I choose to be attached to those I love in spite of the suffering that is inevitable. Loving everyone as myself has only made me feel more attached to the world, not less. I simply don't understand the point of existing on this plain at all if the overarching goal is to become detached. It feels like a pointless existence focused on the avoidance of suffering. Your perspective is interesting, but I don't know that it supplies a resolution to my personal dilemma. I'm more of a "be here now" kind of believer than a "looking forward to heaven" kind. I'm not a tourist of the Earth, I'm more like a migrant. I know I'm not from here, but let's do what we can to make it feel like home.

  • @eastwood-gr1ze
    @eastwood-gr1ze5 күн бұрын

    I do not know your name Seeker, but I wanted to say that your channel and your videos have been such an incredible Boon and blessing to my life. “I” can’t thank you enough! For me it all started to come together with the first video you released. The information in that video kept worming its way through my head slowly over the months and coalesced for me finally during this video (and other real life experiences). It all snapped together like a water bottle that flash freezes, like a bullet train that pushes you into the back of your seat from acceleration, and you keep thinking to yourself “there’s no way it can get faster than this!” But that’s exactly what it keeps doing, it never stops accelerating. “My” mind is spinning and reeling and I have you to thank for getting me started on this journey. God bless you sir, may you achieve never ending happiness and enlightenment!

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    3 күн бұрын

    God bless you too, my friend! And thank you for writing - it renews my sense of purpose to come across feedback like this.

  • @leskarner7004
    @leskarner70048 ай бұрын

    I’ve been looking forward to your next video! Started rewatching the old ones

  • @mandanahosseindoust7106
    @mandanahosseindoust71068 ай бұрын

    thank you for your beautiful video. My understanding is love and attachment are not the same thing. If you love someone, set them free. Smothering doesn't mean love. co-dependancy doesn't equal love. love is letting people follow their own path

  • @leskarner7004
    @leskarner70048 ай бұрын

    I think you hinted towards this video a while back and I’ve been eagerly anticipating it since. Amazing work as always.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    I did :) Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jicajacobsonkimbreaux
    @jicajacobsonkimbreaux8 ай бұрын

    This is an absolutely beautiful piece of philosophical artwork, thank you. 👏🏼🙏🏼❤️

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, my friend, I am glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @WanderingWonders77
    @WanderingWonders778 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. ♥ I have lately been fascinated at the overlap and universality found amongst various faiths once a practitioner reaches the more "mystical" levels of practice. The themes of minimizing the ego and realizing that one is really a part of an interconnected whole is a thread that ties a lot of faiths together in a beautiful way. I have been exploring Buddhism lately and your videos on those topics have been very useful, but videos like this remind me that my Christian roots still have depth and value in some of the teachings.

  • @imaginaryuniverse632

    @imaginaryuniverse632

    8 ай бұрын

    I've found from others that the belief we all share the same being is found in all the major religions and science. From this shared belief found by experience comes the 10s of thousands of opinions about how we should act in consideration of this revelation of self. It seems most followers of religion have no idea that the most fundamental belief of their religion is shared in the scriptures of all other major religions but many are finding this truth in the information age. 🙏

  • @angelsegg777
    @angelsegg7778 ай бұрын

    Working on realizing my buddha nature one day at a time 🪷 Thank you for these videos 🙏🏻

  • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices

    8 ай бұрын

    In your own words, define “BUDDHA NATURE”. ☝️🤔☝️

  • @DuaneZingale
    @DuaneZingale8 ай бұрын

    I've spent the last several years describing my spiritual seeking as the Buddha in me seeking Christ Conciousness... I've struggled to explain this phrase that embodied me... and now i can better elaborate to those who are curious about my journey and expression of faith. I will be watching this multiple times... THANKS

  • @kanhakanpur2360

    @kanhakanpur2360

    4 ай бұрын

    What is Christ Consciousness - that that Jesus died for your sins on the cross, because He loves you so much!? Is that Christ Consciousness!

  • @thecrimsondragon9744
    @thecrimsondragon97447 ай бұрын

    'Attachment is the very opposite of love. Love says, 'I want you to be happy'. Attachment says, ' I want you to make me happy'. Tenzin Palmo

  • @gabelonguinhos
    @gabelonguinhos8 ай бұрын

    These days there is so much awareness and sharing around non-duality. Seeing through the gross layers of identifying is made to seem not even that far fetched. It must be a great leap, by itself, towards the direction of true love and beyond

  • @robby_b
    @robby_b8 ай бұрын

    One of the best anlys' I have seen on Love. You don't mention them by name, but are other belief systems congruent with the content. The spectrum of light from red/orange to indigo ray is congruent with Chakra. Much of it is congruent with the Law Of One and what is said about the nature of god, love and the difference between unconditional love vs. love with Wisdom (detachment). Thank you. Wishing you love & light

  • @ryokusanagi974
    @ryokusanagi9748 ай бұрын

    Can't wait to listen on the topic that will be discussed in this video. Keep up the great work Seekers 💪

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, can't wait to hear your thoughts! :)

  • @albertcipriani8926
    @albertcipriani89268 ай бұрын

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. They perfectly reflect what I’m thinking lately.

  • @AbhiShek-sr5nm
    @AbhiShek-sr5nm8 ай бұрын

    I've been struggling for a long time to understand love and detachment. Thank you ❤

  • @mbet981
    @mbet9818 ай бұрын

    Love is the energy of the universe.

  • @juliesheard2122

    @juliesheard2122

    Ай бұрын

    Love Is🙏

  • @wordscapes5690
    @wordscapes56908 ай бұрын

    I have always wondered why certain Buddhists (and Christians) find similarity within Buddhist and Christian doctrines and teaching. As a Theravada Buddhist, who is faithful to the Pali canon, I have always found the Christian doctrines extraordinarily contradictory to what the Buddha taught. You often forget that the Christian doctrinal view includes two “books” - the Old Testament, bound up in extraordinarily violent, misogynistic, homophobic, racist, and religiously intolerant texts - and the New Testament. The New Testament is certainly less violent, but retains the misogyny, the homophobia, and (to a large extent) the religious intolerance. It always astounds me how pro Christian Buddhists, and pro Buddhist Christians always focus in on those texts that are objectively moral and are in accordance with the ideas of the Buddha. They invariably totally ignore the texts that are inconvenient to their politely positive narratives. People who are abused by Christians find it astounding how good Buddhists show zero hesitation when it comes to ignoring their struggles in the name of religious harmony. They become, as it were, the sacrificial victims of pan-religious tolerance. To be sure, in the Theravada tradition, misogyny is to be found. Misogyny is something both traditions have in common. But as for the homophobia, the violence and the religious intolerance, the two traditions could not be more dissimilar. And no matter how similar the “Love one another” and “Do unto others…” quotes are relied upon to show their similarity, the sheer volume of negative, ghastly, and downright wicked practices recommended in the Christian scriptures (Old Testament and New) FAR outweigh the positive aspects of those writings. Whereas in the Buddha’s canonical utterances, the sheer abundance of goodly, kindly, helpful, passive, non-violent, and perfectly helpful advice, is in stark contrast to the utterances of Jesus (and the traditions associated with those utterances). I hope I am not being too unkind, but this is my honest opinion - an opinion based on my sincere readings of the texts mentioned. If I have offended any Christian here, please accept my sincere apologies, but know that the majority of ideas contained within your scriptures offend me far more, but I do not require apologies. I do, however, require that you think far more deeply before comparing Christ and the Buddha - two very, very different teachers whose trees bore (and continue to bear) very different kinds of fruit. Thank you. Namo Buddhaya.

  • @marybarker4925
    @marybarker49255 ай бұрын

    Fantastic! Thank you so much. I have been plagued by this very question for a long time. I love the analysis, and the ending non-answer is the most satisfying non-answer I've come across. Thanks again.

  • @sharontalley2155
    @sharontalley21558 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. It came at a time when I needed to hear and see this in my life. I have been through difficult times but this video has changed my perpeception of what I've been going through and what I need to do to survive.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you for letting me know - I’m glad the video was helpful to you! Difficult times are when we learn the most and may it be the learning that stays with you.

  • @louisecusack631
    @louisecusack6318 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. It helps me understand and learn as I walk though my journey. 🙏❤

  • @MegaJohn144
    @MegaJohn1448 ай бұрын

    This video was recommended to me by a Facebook friend. It was everything he said. Videos like this tie together my experiences in Christianity, Eastern religions, Scientology, the Kabbalah, and personal revelation. It is always great the receive confirmation on some thing you have thought or believed or realized, while also realizing new insights at the same time. I am saving this video to recommend to others.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I appreciate this!

  • @larryprimeau5885

    @larryprimeau5885

    8 ай бұрын

    sounds good except for scientology. Umm...

  • @blu3clown471
    @blu3clown4714 ай бұрын

    The most profound video that I had ever watched! It needs to have a lot more views... Im sure you made it with love

  • @QuantumlyILL
    @QuantumlyILL8 ай бұрын

    Love & Detachment has been the main topic amongst my friends and I recently. This was a fresh take on the entire thing and I can't wait to incorporate this perspective. Secondly, I have been trying to show everyone who comes to me with suffering about just how interesting light is. I point them to the simple fact that our eyes don't perceive light as it travels. Darkness is an illusion created by our vision. In reality light is flooding every part of this universe. I love how you then tie that into our egos being the prism that separates the white light into color. Profound. Thank you.

  • @frederickanderson1860

    @frederickanderson1860

    8 ай бұрын

    Get a life man we all have our own perceptions about our own .Iives, individually we are not same, don't follow a guy who just sat under a tree and was a prisoner of his own subjectively.

  • @QuantumlyILL

    @QuantumlyILL

    8 ай бұрын

    @@frederickanderson1860 enlightenment be upon you, friend. You know, I've spent over 12 years on this path now. It personally took me nearly 10 of those 12 to begin to understand the truth in the teachings of Siddhartha. The moment it happened I was sitting in traffic actually. But either way, it was so beautiful. It still is, even if the novelty has worn off just a bit. Who are you? This is such a profound question when a type of perspective is found to ponder it. This individuality we cling to is an illusion, and he was correct that to attach yourself to something (without a greater understanding) you also are setting up the dominos for pain/suffering in the future, regardless of how small or great the thing you have attached to is, from a petty item to a person. Because time is not going anywhere, and it's purpose is two fold, to give to you and to take away from you. Most are ready to have life hand them things, most are not ready when life asks for these things back. I feel I can keep talking, but will stop here. I hope you find your perspective towards this ancient wisdom that I certainly didn't figure out on my own.

  • @frederickanderson1860

    @frederickanderson1860

    8 ай бұрын

    @@QuantumlyILL again Buddha perspective is his own subjective mind set. Isolation in many religions can produce weird mind states. Visions and out of body in some cases. People who believe they been abducted by aliens have a condition that can't distinguish their sleep state and waking state. The mind is influenced by many things and who knows were it's thoughts come from. Is it your own thoughts or something beyond our control. Isolated people are subjective to thoughts that they can't control. Hypnotism is one good example of mind control that influence people's behavior, yet not all are influenced by Hypnotism. The mind body in placebo tests proves that . Nobody knows the mind , as the Greeks saying at Delphi know thyself. Not many can answer that to escape the death less region of hades

  • @QuantumlyILL

    @QuantumlyILL

    8 ай бұрын

    @@frederickanderson1860 I say all of this with compassion. I see what you are asking, and though my answer my seem irrelevant, it is answering the aspect of how we carry and dwell on the things you mention. So I continue, that you are not the voice in your head carrying around these experiences, instead you are the one who can hear this voice. Life wants to live through us, but often we want it the other way around. Further, what are words? Where did they come from? If we are to believe science, then there was a time when we didn't have these words. Being cavemen and such. To further the point, the words you and I are using now were certainly not used back then. They are an invention. A hack into our own biological systems in order to achieve a sort-of "true telepathy". So this voice we both have in our heads, the one that seems to be "who we are", that voice that allows for the states of mind you have mentioned is rooted in something we can trace back at least in writing. Yet what were we before we allowed this entity into our minds? Regardless of the content, you and I are what hears these thoughts, not the thoughts or the emotional baggage they bring with them. Not the story of 'romanticizing/pain' of the past, nor the 'worry/fantasy' of the future. We simply are. This may seem like isolation, but remember as this video points out, Siddhartha spent his time teaching others, not hidden away. I like to use the words Rock and Tree as examples of the falsehood of words. What would your mind conjure up when I hand you a random rock and say the word rock to you? Probably nothin special. However, if you took the time to wonder in awe upon the journey of every atom of that rock in your hand... it's so unfathomably deep. Through the cosmos the atoms have gone from creation to formation, how long have they traveled... Churned through the earth and countless times. Now, it sits in your hand. The same could be said for any plant or tree and the evolutionary journey its been on to sit before you. If Rock and Tree can hypnotize you into such a dull reaction, what chance do you have at understanding the depth of life or a human or how we got here? Words are not truth, they are simply sign posts to an unfathomably deep reality. And the voice in our heads holds us back from true wonder, true love. man... don't get me started on light...

  • @frederickanderson1860

    @frederickanderson1860

    8 ай бұрын

    @@QuantumlyILL again isolation creates a subjective state of mind. No outside influences are allowed. Imagine a hermit sitting in a isolated cave in a isolated mountain range, and compare that kind of person who has been in that isolated state for a long time. Now Consider the person who lives in a chaotic big metropolitan city, constant noise and chaos, plus he has to work to feed his family. In my own opinion the hermit has a free uncomplicated and no responsibility in his world. Therfore a isolated individual will ponder on what no responsibility no family no connection with the different cultures in this world, he will think like you mentioned on what l wonder, himself , again he goes in himself a subjective state of mind. A rock has no bearing on my own existence, only if it has a practical purpose.

  • @aaronallenlmt
    @aaronallenlmt8 ай бұрын

    This is a very high quality talk and video. Thank you for all of the work behind this. Many blessings are yours.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Many blessings to you too!

  • @branimirsalevic5092
    @branimirsalevic50925 ай бұрын

    Not "detachment", but renouncing attachment to things we delusionally feel and believe to be "me" or "mine". None of the things, mental or material, which we feel and believe to be "me, mine" were "me" nor "mine" when we first opened our eyes in this world, and death will strip all of them from us when we take our last breath. In between these two points in time, what is "me, mine" changes incessantly - we change our opinions, knowledge, beliefs, preferences, possessions, loves & hates all the time; what we love in the morning we'll hate in the evening... Release from the bonds of these attachments, that's freedom. As for the unselfish love / loving kindness - that is an ideal shared by all religions.

  • @Kechuyenmienque
    @Kechuyenmienque6 ай бұрын

    "Beautiful lesson. It doesnt matter If this story ist true or not, listen to your Intuition and you will realize that basic needs wont make you feel complete and its just an Illusion from the Matrix, that sells you Material goods. The happiness comes from the immaterial. How you speak to yourself and to others. "

  • @pratyushghimire1143
    @pratyushghimire11438 ай бұрын

    Buddha❤

  • @Astraeus73
    @Astraeus738 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful piece of analysis. Such a perfect conclusion and so well put together. Thank you so much for this mini masterpiece. ❤ I love your content. Thanks so much for putting your time into such beautiful subject matter. I feel blessed to have seen this video.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I’m touched by your words!

  • @carolannerobinson8351

    @carolannerobinson8351

    5 ай бұрын

    All I can say is “wow”. I am intrigued and I will listen again and again. “ May we keep learning…that God is love and he who abides in love abides in God and he in him”

  • @rickyreynolds9902
    @rickyreynolds99028 ай бұрын

    First time visiting your channel and came across this video. Since turning inward to follow my spirituality I have wondered this very question. Thank you for the enlightenment, you have helped me greatly. I look forward to further videos....

  • @robertmathu366
    @robertmathu3663 ай бұрын

    I've recently become ready enough to encounter your Being through the video and this one was especially phenomenal, the others have been amazing, so nothing against them and I look forward to more!

  • @floodmultimedia1737
    @floodmultimedia17378 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the wisdom! 🙏 I'm Lucas from Argentina. I'm a multimedia designer trying to make a living by working projects that contributes to conciousness growth. I would love to be a part of this!!! please consider getting in touch! We can meet and see how I can be usefull. Love to all and thanks❤

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi Lucas :) This sounds awesome! Could you email me a link to your work? You can find my email in the About section of the channel

  • @floodmultimedia1737

    @floodmultimedia1737

    8 ай бұрын

    Done! @@seeker2seeker

  • @markcharron
    @markcharron8 ай бұрын

    This is how we win back people from Nihilism.

  • @angiedecanales7239
    @angiedecanales7239Ай бұрын

    Detachment, in this context, serves as the exercise to cultivate within us the capacity for unconditional love-the meeting ground where paradoxes converge. True, experienced, and applied unconditional love liberates you; it may indeed be the necessary cost for acquiring genuine freedom. Upon reaching this state, you reconnect with unity consciousness, adorned with a subtly geometrically shaped body, poised to usher in a new, evolved interconnectedness among us. REMEMBER: EVOLVE, LOVE, SERVE, TRANSCEND. With deep appreciation and gratitude for compiling such profoundly inspiring content 🤍🙏🏻 Angie De Canales

  • @yubyub96
    @yubyub968 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this thought provoking video 🙏🖤!! Your channel is a wellspring for spiritual insight. Regarding your closing chapter about detatchment and how it can actually be love I think about a beautiful concept: Enantiodromia, it is the marriage of opposites, the grey zone which can become both dark and light, it is the chicken in the egg and the egg in the chicken. With this concept I think that first we ought to look at what we call ignorance, just as you said, we reach true knowledge only when we are conscious of our ignorance, and we become ignorant when we believe to have reached knowledge (I don't miss this contradiction). At the same time what we call God or Buddha nature is detached in face of sadism because it can love it as part of life, it can recognize that if it were to impose it's will onto the sadist then that won't be an act of love, but of sadism as well, after all the sadist will suffer from not being able to make others suffer. It is a difficult thing to admit but love requires a lot of knowledge (ignorance) and most of all freedom. Yet this freedom also imprisons us because we cannot change others, otherwise they wouldn't be free, we ought to let the entire wheel of life spin, we can preach but we cannot enforce others towards higher levels of consciousness. Now why do we say "higher" as in "better"? Because finally the sadist can destroy the very thing which feeds his joy, by causing suffering onto others evil destroys its own nourishment, because it is also another face of goodnes after all the sadist recognizes it's need for others to feel good, he still feels this connection to other(himself) but in a twisted manner which ultimately corrupts itself. Yet it is strange that those who know true love don't really need other's in the same way, they can satisfy that need by recognizing the otherness in themselves, the richness of the inner world. I agree that it is difficult to put this into words, I don't know if what I have written makes sense to others, as you say, this isn't something which language is capable of conceptualizing. But if I were to say a last thing it is that both good and evil are necessary for eachother's existance, because they are the same thing, yet evil tries to destroy love out of the desire for purely it's own selfish enjoyment, and therefore it is condemned to forever fail because this self doesn't really exist; and good is free from wishing to destroy evil because it can understand and love it's pressence as part of itself, and therefore it is capable of forever succeding.

  • @extavwudda
    @extavwudda8 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best video's I have seen on perennial philosophy or mysticism or whichever catergory does it most justice. One of the best video's, period. My compliments and thanks. Wonderful!

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m glad you enjoyed it, my friend! Thank you for letting me know :)

  • @fastbow9
    @fastbow98 ай бұрын

    This shows a major differences between People who practice teaching of Buddha and these other religions! They denigrate and make comparisons I have never heard a Buddhist teach negatively about Christians or any other religions.

  • @mitchmitchell9588
    @mitchmitchell95888 ай бұрын

    It’s like KRS-One teaches, “Love’s gonna get’cha!”

  • @mrcheckhammmer

    @mrcheckhammmer

    8 ай бұрын

    The T-Cha🙏

  • @bretta7057

    @bretta7057

    8 ай бұрын

    Have you seen his sermons? I’m not a Christian, but I love his sermons that I’ve seen

  • @aldosantos9507
    @aldosantos95078 ай бұрын

    Thanks man. You just enlighten my understanding in a way that helps my journey. Love brother😊

  • @tomkitbumrung3972
    @tomkitbumrung39726 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your bravery in trying to approach such delicate and complex topic. I will rewatch to absorb everything 😊

  • @chrisjarmain
    @chrisjarmain8 ай бұрын

    I've been re visiting the concepts of Christianity, as this was my foundation. But decided work was more important, lol. These videos are amazing! Can't wait. ❤❤

  • @imaginaryuniverse632

    @imaginaryuniverse632

    8 ай бұрын

    I would suggest checking out Neville Goddard or a little channel called Oheneba Official for an understanding that the Bible is an allegory. Or you could Google, What is the original Biblical meaning of a word like Noah and find it means peace and then read, God saw that all he created was evil and so he came to peace and then he let go of the world like Buddha under the Bhoddi tree. Goddard teaches that purity in, In order to enter the Kingdom of God a man must first have a purity of heart, means swept clean as a field from a flood. 🙏

  • @misfitkid3926

    @misfitkid3926

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s def not more important.

  • @chrisjarmain

    @chrisjarmain

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly, and this is why I have been revisiting these concepts. Logically, people who have a relationship to a religion in some form are generally happier. But I don't particularly favour the Christian idea of the universe, life, and my place within it. I'm far more sympathetic towards Dàoism that sees life, the universe, and self as an organism. A more organic world view. Rather than the mechanical worldview that Christianity seems to uphold.

  • @chrisjarmain

    @chrisjarmain

    7 ай бұрын

    I do suggest watching my recent videos that observe Christianity and daoism. I'm currently making a video exploring death through a Dàoist lens, and what death means if all is a balance of Yin and Yang.

  • @kamilszlufik8007
    @kamilszlufik80078 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making these videos. I have finished watching your 4 noble truths, emptiness and other older videos and just yesterday was thinking how much I look forward to your next work. Its fantastic how you made a video unifying the Christian doctorine and the buddhist path. I was also thinking how often it is a case of arguments about my religion vs your religion, of my God vs your God, when the reality is that there is but one Love and various descriptions of the way to it. It is like that old buddhist story of 5 blind men tasked with describing what elephant is like by feeling different parts if it. All of them were right on some level but all took it to be ultimate or only. Thank you for what you do, the effect you cause is greater than you imagine.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the warm and kind words, my friend! And I love that story too :)

  • @omarlittle-hales8237

    @omarlittle-hales8237

    6 ай бұрын

    Salam, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace. Noah Family: Vedas: There Is Only One God, There Is Only One Source, There Is Only One Supply. Avesta Zoroastrian: There Is Only One Wise God, Whom Is Uncreated. Buddhist Cannon: There Is Only One God, Whom Created Good & Evil. Abraham Family: Torah [Old Testament]: The LORD is our God, the LORD is one. Gospel [New Testament]: I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me. Quran [Last Testament]: Say He Is God, The One, The Absolute, He Begets Not, Nor Is He Begotten, There Is None Comparable Unto God.

  • @thetakeover11
    @thetakeover116 ай бұрын

    You make some incredible content, keep up the positivity light worker you are appreciated

  • @garradmill5946
    @garradmill59468 ай бұрын

    This video has been a huge help sir. Thanks you very much. This seemed to be the divergent point of the two faiths so thanks again for squaring the circle

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    @seeker2seeker8 ай бұрын

    Many thanks to the S2S patrons on Patreon: Tsvetina Ivanova, Arian Rasuli, RMSounds, Violeta Nedialkova, Shankar Arul,, Isaac Ng, Jonathan Allen, Mark Schwartzberg, Christopher Mailander, Albert cipriani, Pachier Virasami, Brian G, Richard Metafora, Charly H, Lydia Richards, Yipeng, Colin K, Douglas Hills, J. R. Bob Dobbs, Grey, Ivo Mihov, Hans Krueger, Vladimír Šindler, Neil Toyota, Paweł Rozumek, Scott Myers, jimsturling, Nate Reeve, Yvone Beisert, Ben Petty, The Analytical Btch, Mary J Riddle-Bevan, Jamie Bell, Leo Sebastian, Sol Diaz, Isabel, Aayush Khanna, Christopher Devlin, Krozal, Thomas Pettitt, asdas, Roxar96, Hans Krueger, Patrick White, Joshua Plummer, max, Umesh, Joel & Beth, Christopher Kempton, marie möller, Gerardo Lopez, Joanne Yoon, Erik Drewniak, Thomas Crisp, William Ward, Konstantin Petkov (Kosio), Luna, and M Skellyman! Your generous support really makes a difference! ⭐ Support this channel: www.patreon.com/seeker2seeker 💰PayPal Donation: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=28CCPBHAFUUX8 👋Join S2S on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/3257116521009573 I owe this video, like everything else I do, to the gentle and constant support of my partner. Thank you, Elly!

  • @rawan3435

    @rawan3435

    8 ай бұрын

    Buddha was just someone who suffered from mental trauma by death and sufferings. If Jesus waa there, he would have told Buddha not to fear death. You can't compare Buddha to Jesus, Jesus welcomes death with peace, the only isaue that caused him to fear ia the pain for he has to go through a terrible death. Many people who had a near dead experiences say they no longer fear death. Whereas Buddha feared death to the point of death. This proves that he is not divine but a common man like us fear death. I believe if Jesus had been there he would have told Buddha to be bold because there's nothing to fear death. Buddha also felt the pain seeing sufferings.. but couldn't do anything to heal them, this also proves that he is just like us. If Jesus had been there he would have taught buddha to perform miracles and help them instead of just pondering alone. The enlightenment that buddha had is nothing divine but just a self awakening to the reality.

  • @HigoWapsico
    @HigoWapsico8 ай бұрын

    Great video, as usual. On “detachment,” if our soul continues after this life, then all these horrible scenarios that one can experience are lesson from which one can grow and learn. Regardless, once one dies after such a horrifying event (like being brutally murdered), the realization or “experience” of “surviving” it as a soul, might be more profound sense of love, in comparison to someone who wished he’d lived forever, cuz their life was so good. I guess I’m having a hard time explaining what I mean… but to simplify, it’s the difference of a glass of water in the desert or in an air-conditioned room with a refrigerator full of one’s favorite drinks…. But, if you don’t know I definitely don’t… Thanks. Much love, as always. (At least the first two types of love)

  • @RLekhy

    @RLekhy

    8 ай бұрын

    There is no such thing that can be called Soul, Buddha taught everything (body and mind) is impermanent and which is not permanent that can't be called Soul.

  • @tstecksuan
    @tstecksuan8 ай бұрын

    Another excellent presentation. Grateful for your effort to spread wisdom, peace and love.🙏

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you my friend, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @MESSENGER-of-JESUS-CHRIST
    @MESSENGER-of-JESUS-CHRIST7 ай бұрын

    Yes! 'Marooned creatures we are stranded in waters we do not comprehend'. An ever evolving understanding of Divine Love in Jesus Christ

  • @AlexandarShmex
    @AlexandarShmex8 ай бұрын

    Didn't watch the video yet, but as a Buddhist and Christian, I don't think Buddha negated God, just the image of God that most people have. He showed the path for everyone to experience God/Reality themselves, since that's the only genuine way.

  • @collinsharrelson6887

    @collinsharrelson6887

    8 ай бұрын

    Honestly there were several questions that were posed to him that he intentionally didn’t answer and I believe there was at least one that revolved around the potentiality of the existence of a god and he just didn’t answer. In my opinion that’s because he believed it was a type of speculation that was taking your attention away from focusing on yourself and your growth in the teachings. I can think of a saying the Buddha said that goes something like this, “he who has done good works in this world receives rest in this world and in the next.” Meaning if you focus on your own growth and do good works you’ll have nothing to worry about in this world and in whatever world there is to come.

  • @AlexandarShmex

    @AlexandarShmex

    8 ай бұрын

    @@collinsharrelson6887 I agree. He didn't want to waste time debating the unthinkable and 'unproveable'. He laid out the practice, it's on you do carry it to the end.

  • @jesscbf6688
    @jesscbf66888 ай бұрын

    Osho explained this very topic and Bible passage well in his “the discipline of transcendence” volume of discourses. It was one of the most elegant and simple explanations I’ve ever heard on what Christ meant by “hate your mother and father”, it’s very possible that Christ studied in India and the Indus Valley and came away with many of his ideas. I would recommend checking it out.

  • @Sengyipgoh

    @Sengyipgoh

    8 ай бұрын

    Spot on. You definitely have great clarity to be impressed by Osho. He is the greatest of them all.❤

  • @bobvillanueva712

    @bobvillanueva712

    8 ай бұрын

    First of all, Jewish scholars will say that Jesus was pritching BUDDHISM, and not from the Jewish texts, also all the Western philosophers(Allan Watts, Joseph Campbell, Ken Wilber) have come to the same conclusion, yea? Christians never want to go further down that rabbit hole, yea? Christians never mention the fact that THE BUDDHA existed 500 years before Christ was born and if you ask them to research those facts, out of fear they won't do it, yea? "EVERY WISH FULFILLED" E.T.

  • @rollingrockink1

    @rollingrockink1

    8 ай бұрын

    Jesus never went to India and taught. The book from from 1800s is a known fabrication as admitted by the author.

  • @yungoutsider
    @yungoutsider8 ай бұрын

    your channel is the best man, deep, well written/scripted videos with lots of insight and information, keep up the good work!! happy birthdays 🎂

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @TheMiddleWayWithRay
    @TheMiddleWayWithRay8 ай бұрын

    Great insight. I agree with your interpretations. I think everyone can get to this realization. We're all on the same path.

  • @MindfulExplorations-op7bg
    @MindfulExplorations-op7bg7 ай бұрын

    Whoever is reading this. You are amazing. You are love. You are healed. You are enough. You are beautiful and vibrate high as you are the Gods and Goddess. Sending good vibes and love. Thank you for this video. 🌻🌹

  • @radchulo5349
    @radchulo53497 ай бұрын

    Finally I’ve been trying to both explain and comprehend this,what u share is the truth love is transcendent.God bless you all and your Families!❤️🤝

  • @mikewatkins422
    @mikewatkins4228 ай бұрын

    The metaphor of light is beautiful and very helpful. To take it one step further the extremes of love can be likened to our difficulty in processing quantum realities such as the wave particle duality of light, the uncertainty principle, and entanglement. Something along the lines of the simultaneous reality of self in absolute detachment being an isolated particle and oneness as a wave. This analogy is not new but fits nicely here. Thank you - I enjoyed this talk very much.

  • @hihieksdi6147
    @hihieksdi61478 ай бұрын

    This is one of most fenomenal analysis on this matter i have stumbled upon. You really seem to outdo Yourself with each new material You put up here. Thank you, for all the time and effort. It is very uplifting to see someone that "gets it".

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind and encouraging words, friend!

  • @omarlittle-hales8237

    @omarlittle-hales8237

    6 ай бұрын

    @@seeker2seeker Salam, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace. Noah Family: Vedas: There Is Only One God, There Is Only One Source, There Is Only One Supply. Avesta Zoroastrian: There Is Only One Wise God, Whom Is Uncreated. Buddhist Cannon: There Is Only One God, Whom Created Good & Evil. Abraham Family: Torah [Old Testament]: The LORD is our God, the LORD is one. Gospel [New Testament]: I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me. Quran [Last Testament]: Say He Is God, The One, The Absolute, He Begets Not, Nor Is He Begotten, There Is None Comparable Unto God.

  • @diegogmejuto
    @diegogmejuto8 ай бұрын

    This is at the same time so beautiful and insightful. Thank you so much for your content.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, my friend!

  • @dinocardamone-sg1ph
    @dinocardamone-sg1ph8 ай бұрын

    Yes....really meaningful and well thought out video. You are one of my all time favorite KZreadr producers. Lots of integrity and substance. Thank you Thank you Thank you !!

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    I appreciate this, thank you for the kind words!

  • @sonalib1224
    @sonalib12247 ай бұрын

    When the family and society you had to learn to love is discovered to be unjust, then both what buddha and jesus taught is what i have found to give me peace. Im just grateful that there is no imposition when it comes to freedom of speech and religion in the US and the time we have nowadays with the so much wisdom online that's shared so more people can find peace of mind and happiness this lifetime😇

  • @pennysimpson4707
    @pennysimpson47078 ай бұрын

    Your videos are expertly executed and you are fully able to convey knowledge. Your voice and the way you relay your message shows me of your deep understanding of your subject

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I appreciate this!

  • @terrynguyen7423
    @terrynguyen74238 ай бұрын

    Very thorough n well explained..record breaking for most word of Love ..I love Love ..all kind of Love as along as it Love..the all the World needs..Buddha bless

  • @peacelovejoy8786
    @peacelovejoy87868 ай бұрын

    Teach only Love for that is what you are. We are not separate from Love. Love is all there is❤

  • @lahiruamarasekara8720
    @lahiruamarasekara87208 ай бұрын

    content is beautifully put with great presentation. Thank you for the video. I think detachment can lead to true love. As in the video it happens due to transformation of ones identity. When someone detaches from what they own and what they are they realise that the identity is nothing or zero. Then they start to identify themselves as nothing and everything at the same time as zero is same as infinity. They start to identify everything as part of themselves in the process and start to care deeply for all parts of the universe. Thus detachment leads to true love.

  • @shirleysmith9421
    @shirleysmith94218 ай бұрын

    Treat others as you want to be treated. ❤others as you Love Yourself! We will grow and grow This earth is only one classroom in our Growth to become more ❤ and understanding what will bring all of us more Happiness and Joy ❤😂😊❤

  • @dazliv5700
    @dazliv57008 ай бұрын

    Hi, followed that ... eloquent and clear...thank you on behalf of myself and others (tongue in cheek there) Grace (room) for ourselves and everyone 🙏

  • @anelma2845
    @anelma28454 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful - thank you so very much for your hard work ❤

  • @RaNc0R
    @RaNc0R3 ай бұрын

    My mom is catholic my, father is Buddhist; both Buddha and Christ are very dear to me just like my parents.

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 ай бұрын

    Is that possible? In Asia, Christians can't let their other half believe in a different religion.

  • @mariemoller9901
    @mariemoller99014 ай бұрын

    Wow! After watching this video I feel the same as coming from a full symphony orchestra concert! Thank you ♥♥

  • @katdlowe
    @katdlowe8 ай бұрын

    This is simply lovely. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @idniilzo
    @idniilzo8 ай бұрын

    Haven't had this many goosebumps in a while. Keep up the quality content. I hope you'll make a video about Hinduism on day.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you my friend! Hinduism is definitely on the horizon, though I take things one step at a time as it takes me time to assimilate the ideas before I can present them properly

  • @italovidigal1990
    @italovidigal19907 ай бұрын

    I dont know if you purposely put the video at the 4321 duration, but it brought me here... Ive been seeing 432 all over this last days. Thank you. ❤

  • @kenmorales9855
    @kenmorales985510 күн бұрын

    This is the most profound video I've ever seen. Thank you and bless you for your wisdom.

  • @RicardoTellez_journey
    @RicardoTellez_journey8 ай бұрын

    So impressive analysis of love. Thank you

  • @aleonyohan6745
    @aleonyohan67458 ай бұрын

    This is an absolutely fascinating video. You did such a good job. Thank you.

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it :) And thank you for helping me continue making these videos with your membership support!

  • @nintentoad384
    @nintentoad3848 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this awesome video.

  • @juliesheard2122
    @juliesheard2122Ай бұрын

    Thankyou for this video. Perhaps I can share an experience I had some years ago in the hope that it will help others. After 20 years of Buddhist practice, I woke one morning and my eyes turned into microscopes. There were the molecules of the different substances of the room, there within the molecules were the atoms, including those of my own body. Then the atoms expanded and those things within them appeared and in their turn revealed their constituent parts. Eventually they too were revealed and so on until it seemed that everything melted into one "substance". Here an utterley pure, unconditional and unconditioned Love simply offered Itself. Not to me, for there was no place, including this, where It was not. How could "I" give Love when it is already everywhere in Its entirity? Here, there is no point in an "I" at all. Offered for the good of all beings. 🙏💞

  • @lonewolf6574
    @lonewolf65748 ай бұрын

    I watched this video once & the content just blew me away. Had to come back & pay my due for the acquired insight, knowledge & thought provocation. Thank you 🙏

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the support, my friend! I put my heart into these videos and it's great to hear the work has given you something of value :)

  • @akimbalati2605
    @akimbalati26057 ай бұрын

    sending love to all...when buddha taught about detachment, he was teaching us the thin line between loving and owning someone, something or whatever if i truly love then i should be able to love with whatever flaws come with it, but yet i love all that i own and can change all flaws that come with my belongings and...with any being in our atmosphere from air molecules to the blue whale if i truly love em then i just let them be because whatever flaws i notice...is actually part of the others journey and if i interfere then not only am i causing tension but bringing grief to myself aswell so yeah detache from your loved ones but dont stop loving them...onelove🌻 and stay blessed

  • @evelevrae1
    @evelevrae18 ай бұрын

    I enterprate detachment as "knowing who you are". When we know who we are, we know what and what not to be attached to. This is where practice is helpful.

  • @akatosh2795
    @akatosh27955 ай бұрын

    Love is the best in you serving the best in another. Love of Self is the best in you serving the best in you.

  • @True_Warrior_Code
    @True_Warrior_Code21 күн бұрын

    The best explanation of love i have ever seen in my life. Thank you for your effort in this video.

  • @teodorhovenberg2529
    @teodorhovenberg25297 ай бұрын

    Wow, what an amazing video. Thank you! 🙏🌱

  • @Thejamesyang888
    @Thejamesyang8884 ай бұрын

    Great use of the last movement of Mahler's Third Symphony!

  • @chrisgholloway1
    @chrisgholloway16 ай бұрын

    That is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever watched. The truth of these words is so evident

  • @seeker2seeker

    @seeker2seeker

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this touching comment, my friend!

  • @yinandyoung
    @yinandyoung5 ай бұрын

    Great video. Will recommend it to friends and will watch others.