There is a nucleart holocaust of bliss that happens when you break through...Im not kidding ...but a lot of trepidation on the way there....Your mind cant handle it. Keep goin don't stop and just let go. Bliss like you can't imagine.
Buddhism is difficult under many teachers but Bhante Vimalaramsi teaches a unique path that does not have a lot of suffering and is very fast. Can you do 30min a day of meditation? That is enough but you must do it in the way Bhante teaches. Instead of 10 years for a breakthrough it might take a few months. He has 3000 students who can vouch for this and many have rejected other forms of Buddhist training as not being effective. Try it!
Feeling is just feeling. Let go of feeling and the next step of liking and disliking feeling doesn't occur. If you get caught in 'I' like it or 'I' don't like it, this is the beginning of suffering, which is the Second Noble Truth.
Ok- Let's modify this a bit. There are pleasant feelings and unpleasant feelings. These are "worldly" feelings. And its the unpleasant ones we don't like so much and would like to solve. However there are other feelings which arise when one has given up the worldly feelings. It is Equanimity with "all pervading Joy". This is the best feeling you can ever feel. And if your meditation goes well...it is with you all the time. So let go and experience something beyond.
Feeling is a part of life, a natural process, but if we grasp to it, holding fast to it, the resault will be a sort of inner distress or soffering, while if we simply feel it, without identify ourself with those feelings, the distress will not arise.so it's not about not wanting to feel anything, rather it's about to feel everything wisely.
Again, "Allow the feeling to be there!" He doesn't disagree with you. Don't try to push it away! Just don't enlarge it beyond what it is by obsessing on it.
I thank you for the video, it was pretty informative. However, I cannot help but feel bad at what the speaker was hinting at. I don't think he understands the purpose of feelings and why we have them. Feelings are there to give us a balance in our environment to ensure our survival. If you cut yourself you feel pain, well this is similar. I think the focus needs to be on making people stable, not annulling the intent of pain.
Thanks. This is very useful for me to understand how I can use the Buddhist concepts to help me in my life.
MegF142857 1 year ago
There is a nucleart holocaust of bliss that happens when you break through...Im not kidding ...but a lot of trepidation on the way there....Your mind cant handle it. Keep goin don't stop and just let go. Bliss like you can't imagine.
attilaclark 2 years ago
Why ! Budhism is so difficult, difficult for what ? for nothing
Nuakchot 2 years ago
Buddhism is difficult under many teachers but Bhante Vimalaramsi teaches a unique path that does not have a lot of suffering and is very fast. Can you do 30min a day of meditation? That is enough but you must do it in the way Bhante teaches. Instead of 10 years for a breakthrough it might take a few months. He has 3000 students who can vouch for this and many have rejected other forms of Buddhist training as not being effective. Try it!
begintosee 2 years ago
THe Ultimate truth is All emotions are pain /.......
dekila9 2 years ago
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mettabhavana1 2 years ago
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EAKendalP 3 years ago
Feeling is just feeling. Let go of feeling and the next step of liking and disliking feeling doesn't occur. If you get caught in 'I' like it or 'I' don't like it, this is the beginning of suffering, which is the Second Noble Truth.
cfarrant 4 years ago
Feeling is a part of life. If you don't want to feel anything, why don't you just die?
principalskinner1 3 years ago
Ha Ha!
Ok- Let's modify this a bit. There are pleasant feelings and unpleasant feelings. These are "worldly" feelings. And its the unpleasant ones we don't like so much and would like to solve. However there are other feelings which arise when one has given up the worldly feelings. It is Equanimity with "all pervading Joy". This is the best feeling you can ever feel. And if your meditation goes well...it is with you all the time. So let go and experience something beyond.
begintosee 3 years ago
you miss the point dear.
Feeling is a part of life, a natural process, but if we grasp to it, holding fast to it, the resault will be a sort of inner distress or soffering, while if we simply feel it, without identify ourself with those feelings, the distress will not arise.so it's not about not wanting to feel anything, rather it's about to feel everything wisely.
enjoy!
puglisid 3 years ago 2
Puglisid, you got it!
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
Again, "Allow the feeling to be there!" He doesn't disagree with you. Don't try to push it away! Just don't enlarge it beyond what it is by obsessing on it.
kirk7524875248 3 years ago
I thank you for the video, it was pretty informative. However, I cannot help but feel bad at what the speaker was hinting at. I don't think he understands the purpose of feelings and why we have them. Feelings are there to give us a balance in our environment to ensure our survival. If you cut yourself you feel pain, well this is similar. I think the focus needs to be on making people stable, not annulling the intent of pain.
justinjm 4 years ago
i want to be a buddhist monk
superakarma 4 years ago
really!!!good!!!
BaoT93 3 years ago
Quality presentation with even more quality content. Thank you.
maxfieldm 4 years ago
Thank you for the profound and meaningful teaching. Having PTSD this teaching speaks right to me...
highway39 4 years ago
Meditation solves all problems.
TurboRonin83 4 years ago
Great again...
denerlille2 4 years ago