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  • @RaVNeFLoK
    @RaVNeFLoK10 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much for these videos! ❤

  • @devputh
    @devputh13 сағат бұрын

    Absolute misdirection

  • @anjanpyne4704
    @anjanpyne470413 сағат бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @vikaskhanna8559
    @vikaskhanna855916 сағат бұрын

    A single moment of Misunderstanding is so POISONOUS that it makes us forget the 100 other lovable moments spent together. So my take on this, when we completely trust someone, we will end up with one of the 2 outcomes, A Mangal Kalyankari friend for life or a lesson for life. Both, regardless of the outcome will be a priceless learning experience. A simple 3 step tea filter will help us in saving our priceless bonds and will be a counter measure for the beast (anger) residing inside us for countless births, before we speak, PAUSE & REFLECT: 1st Fliter....ask yourself..IS IT TRUE? 2nd Filter...IS IT NECESSARY? 3rd Filter...IS IT KIND? You will progress in your Sadhana like anything. जब जागें करुणा ही जागे. Namoh Budhaya 🙏✨️

  • @ruruama3666
    @ruruama366616 сағат бұрын

    Actually, I've never heard this concept before. I naively thought that buddhism taught about the reincarnation of a soul (or a true self, so to speak). To be honest, I don't quite understand this concept. How can there be "no-self" but have a karma at the same time? If anyone would explain it to me or tell me what to read or watch to learn more I'd be very grateful. 🙏🏻

  • @project-unifiedfreepeoples
    @project-unifiedfreepeoples17 сағат бұрын

    If you are watching this video, we are in a specific moment in time and space, where you and I know this knowledge simultaneously. We become entangled through wisdom, in knowing the self. I use my power to pause everything, to stop time and steal your attention away. Hear my thoughts as i declare you as the better half of the self. You are beyond time, and space, and any label. You are nameless, therefore you can be anything. You are limitless, therefore you can go anywhere, any time, regardless of location. You are infinite, therefore you can know all wisdom, you can experience all things. You wonder how this can be, okay allow me to try and explain. Imagine all experiences in your own life happened and not yet happened, all stored in video or jpeg format in a cloud account. Now, you have direct access to all of these experiences at any moment. You can see long virtual ribbons of these frozen experiences. You see a specific ribbon experience and wish to live that experience. The "next day" upon waking, you find your current self beginning to experience that ribbon you desired. Our lives are a categorized series of frozen film ribbons, we chose which frozen film ribbon we shall live out "tomorrow" by the decisions and conscious choices we make "daily". I have chosen you and i release all of my faith and gratitude into you. Go forth now, and make wise decisions, live righteous and help everyone you can. Enough of us do this, a reality shift will occurr and everything will flip to its correct direction. Believe in this, and live this, and i promise you, we will change reality together!

  • @Matthew_Eitzman
    @Matthew_Eitzman22 сағат бұрын

    Reality that is not focused, will become someone else’s falsehood. If eternal peace is sought, only endless possibilities can exist.

  • @amilarathnayake55
    @amilarathnayake5523 сағат бұрын

    I am born to a Buddhist family, I learnt buddhist teaching and try to follow its way of living. However still my understanding is not very clear. I haven't tried meditating enough. When I started it, I have given up soon and never continued long enough. I have come across non buddhists few times in my life who has started in buddhas path and I was surprised to know how well they know about Buddha's teaching and way better than me who was born as buddhist. 10 years ago I met a guy from Germany at my workplace, he was a christian and has learnt a lot about Buddhism and was meditating for many years. Very recently came across a person who was born in christian family and started meditating with some guidance from meditating monks. She has started way later in life after almost 50 and in few years has achieved what all buddhist are just dreaming of achieving. I was thinking what is my excuse not to try. IMO as buddhist we have listen to too many people and know too much about buddhism as a religion so that our mind is not blank on the subject. However for someone who is very new to the teachings and enter the path at an age when they can analyse the teachings they understand it way better and advance in the path in just few years compared to many buddhist who don't achive in the path of nirvna in their life otherthan collecting lots of good karma by their practice throughout their lives. Question is how can we make this right, go back to the beginning and start from a clean slate and then follow the path.

  • @jjlovesyouall
    @jjlovesyouallКүн бұрын

    He is right, its a hatred of life to be religious

  • @starwalker3488
    @starwalker3488Күн бұрын

    Another fascinating vide. His idea reminds me of the cyclic universe theory; that the expanding universe will reach a stage where it will begin contracting again (often referred to as the 'big crunch'), to then potentially bounce back as a big bang again. The ultimate return.

  • @jasonjaeger7216
    @jasonjaeger7216Күн бұрын

    Love to you once again 🙏🕉 Your voice is something special. So pleasant to experience.

  • @garikseverson3214
    @garikseverson3214Күн бұрын

    In budism every one smokes bud.

  • @garikseverson3214
    @garikseverson3214Күн бұрын

    I left a dukka in the toilet.

  • @Verschlungen
    @VerschlungenКүн бұрын

    Buddhism is nihilistic BS. It was one of the driving forces behind the Killing Fields in Cambodia. ("You failed to start by cleaning toilet #1; you chose toilet #6 to clean first, against my explicit order to clean toilet #1 first. Thereofre, you have not been a pure-enough Buddhist, and I now shoot you dead, so that the glorious Cambodia of the future will be populated by only good Buddhists.") I've never encountered a Buddhist who wasn't a pompous asshole, trying to turn 'Compassion' into a brand to sell. Buddhism took one third of Vedanta and tried to spin it into a full-fledged religion. A fool's errand. If you want spirituality, study Vedanta instead, which includes Brahman and Atman, the two-thirds at which Buddhists turn up their ignorant noses, while they obsess on Maya alone.

  • @Augustine_354
    @Augustine_354Күн бұрын

    I wonder how you deal with Christian god from the pov of Buddhism? This god 1) is jelaous 2) has tendency to anger 3) is vengeful 4) claims to be eternal

  • @akmedias1027
    @akmedias1027Күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @AndreyBogoslowskyNewYorkCity
    @AndreyBogoslowskyNewYorkCity2 күн бұрын

    😮😮😮🎉🎉

  • @anassamouche1922
    @anassamouche19222 күн бұрын

    If eternity exists, it's not necessarily the case of an endless return. I mean there may be endless universes and each one with different laws of physics or some weird realities.

  • @sammontgomery134
    @sammontgomery1342 күн бұрын

    thank you that makes lots of sense

  • @god5535
    @god55352 күн бұрын

    By that token I wonder what the purpose of your videos are? I mean pretty sure a narcissitic agenda and motive to be rich and famous and become viral. Or else you wouldn't make your channel so professional and ask people to like comment and sub. Heck homey even has a donation box too. You can't make this up.

  • @god5535
    @god55352 күн бұрын

    Oh please. STFU. Stop overanalyzing. Humanity as is is in shambles and a cruel world where people are alooof and selfish and narcissitics MASQUARADING behind concept of "Boundaries" and "Self love" where it is always "me first" attitude of Americana and capitalism. Here we have a world falling apart and this guy came to analyze line by line like English critical thinking class. if giving a gift to a random stranger has some dark ulterior motive. Nothing more than nerdy spiritual masturabtion. Here I am gifting you a dislike and unsubscribing. And I don't care if I get ratioed.

  • @IamSOcalm888
    @IamSOcalm8883 күн бұрын

    Nice!

  • @dabrupro
    @dabrupro3 күн бұрын

    Excellent book choice and excellent presentation, IMHO. thank you

  • @pratikpatil6342
    @pratikpatil63423 күн бұрын

    Advaita Vedanta helps to understand all of this logically :)

  • @anjanpyne4704
    @anjanpyne47043 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @anjanpyne4704
    @anjanpyne47043 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @teaadvice4996
    @teaadvice49963 күн бұрын

    Eternal suffering sounds horrible

  • @marcusee1234nation
    @marcusee1234nation3 күн бұрын

    The four noble truths: Existence is Duḥkha (Suffering.) We never get what we want and then what we do get, we lose it. Tṛishṇā (Thirst) is the cause of Duḥkha. We are never satisfied. ṇivvāṇa (quenching or extinguishing) is the end of Tṛishṇā (Thirst). Mārga (The path of knowledge and liberation from ignorance) brings ṇivvāṇan and ends Tṛishṇā (Thirst) and Duḥkha.

  • @11fireflower
    @11fireflower4 күн бұрын

    Awesome!!!!!

  • @justjosh188
    @justjosh1884 күн бұрын

    Great video!

  • @sreeganesh725
    @sreeganesh7254 күн бұрын

    19:54 i swear to god man i found this own my own “we are all leaves on a same tree named humanity ” i actually though this

  • @Jwalker0075
    @Jwalker00754 күн бұрын

    First, you need to understand The Four Nobel Truth. From 1-4. And from here, e Learn to understand the The EightFold Path to escape Birth, aging. Suffering and Death. To nibbana.

  • @flash89music
    @flash89music4 күн бұрын

    These are fantastic videos mate. It makes me wonder how I hadn't looked into Buddhism earlier. Thank you 🙏

  • @williammckay8516
    @williammckay85164 күн бұрын

    Excellent, clear and concise. Hopefully this will assist in this troubled time

  • @1stFloorSessions
    @1stFloorSessions4 күн бұрын

    Questions on his perspective: - how literally would repetition be, can one life differ from a next? - would “love” change the repetition? - what decides the fictive person named you has this repetition? - what decides that “others” might have different content of this repetition? - are there others? - since beginning and ending is an intellectual thing and doesnt exist on the deepest, why would there be repetition of something. - if this life had no meaning or purpose why would love be it; would that not make life a school to learn how to love? - How would this match the countless NDE’s and medical herb experiences?

  • @williamhunt8313
    @williamhunt83135 күн бұрын

    Jesus I could not bare this shit again.

  • @AGMI9
    @AGMI95 күн бұрын

    then make the change to what you want it to be, the world is yours if youll just step up and take it

  • @toohak2782
    @toohak27824 күн бұрын

    @@AGMI9it’s not that easy with social hierarchies and capitalism dominating globally and mental health on the decline and societal culture norms becoming more and more toxic bc your friends and family don’t know what they’re doing, including you. We need a revolution which you must sympathize and empathize with people, this is really hard to do when we’re based in survival mode and need a change which involves sacrifice, that could be death. Then if I’m gonna die there is no point to my existence without evidence that I know I’m gonna live again. Most of this stuff is pseudo and we’re mere mortals at the end of the day.

  • @AGMI9
    @AGMI94 күн бұрын

    @@toohak2782 no the path to freedom is the solo path, forget possessions and forget societies expectations, dont make anyone elses time worse and do whatever it is you want to do completely and utterly to its fullest extent, you arent changing the world in any meaningful way like you said the powers to be are way to powerful, it would probably take full financial collapse to change things. Forget it all and just let go

  • @toohak2782
    @toohak27824 күн бұрын

    @@AGMI9 so then my question is what do I do with my life after that? Just nothing? We have desires for a reason, so what am I supposed to do then, tell me

  • @toohak2782
    @toohak27824 күн бұрын

    @@AGMI9 “forget it all and just let go” so kill myself? What am I supposed to do

  • @Tumb0_33
    @Tumb0_335 күн бұрын

    Holy shit

  • @blueskies1237
    @blueskies12375 күн бұрын

    When I first heard the question, I said to myself, oh Lord, please no not that. But then I’d listen to the rest and now I see.

  • @JJNow-gg9so
    @JJNow-gg9so5 күн бұрын

    There is no other answer but love

  • @NGC-catseye
    @NGC-catseye5 күн бұрын

    🐾

  • @ismailmohamed1042
    @ismailmohamed10425 күн бұрын

    7:10 man , my human brother , I need this music , I love you my friend, thank you for your work

  • @ismailmohamed1042
    @ismailmohamed10425 күн бұрын

    7:10 music please? Love your work btw

  • @LoveConquersAll333
    @LoveConquersAll3335 күн бұрын

    May all beings be free from suffering!

  • @JackFrost008
    @JackFrost0086 күн бұрын

    I am watching and listening to something only because I have electricity and a computer + a computer screen.

  • @avicula-bx1hx
    @avicula-bx1hx6 күн бұрын

    Thinking about karma and rebirth might get you trapped in its own paradox. If someone is born to a condition in which he or she receives no love it could be that it is because that person set scene for such condition in his or her previous life. But that does not justify the behaviour of those who give such emotional abuse or love deprivation to the child as they themselves are spoiling their karma by such behaviour. Such abused child might grow up to be a tyrant himself/herself giving abuse to whom? To those who abused him/her in their next life? That would be a circle of stupidity, similar to ''eye for an eye'' concept. I believe that in that enlightened place out of time and space where we all come from the arrow of time is non-existent and therefore such causality does not make sense. Everybody is born innocent. Nothing can justify evil behaviour of anyone imposed on another person even if it were due to that person's bad karma. I find real wisdom in the words of a stoic philosopher Epictetus: ''It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.'' Actually I think that it is not important what faith a person professes, what really matters is how she or he can open his or her heart to the truth that is inside each one of us. As Confucius once said, the greatest warrior is the one who conquers himself (or herself, for that matter).