"Every moment is impermanent." So true. But, even with all this talk o impermanence there's still talk of "reincarnation" in another format, that still IMPLIES lmmortality.On a deeper level "reincarnation" is just a metaphor for change itself, like the various realms, such as hungry ghosts,pretas, devas etc are metaphorical for REAL WORLD STATES Of BEING, psychological states even.
Hungry ghosts are metphor for greedy people and so on.
Most precious Tai Situ Rinpoche more videos will very beneficial for man sentient beings your teaching in English is one of the best i find it and technology is here to help it's even better then ever. When we look at Rinpoche's video Rinpoche look same as 15 year or more ago i think that is the answer what Dharma practice is .... Thank you and may Rinpoche will live long in order to benefit more beings....
New New World Order 国際連盟SAGEテーマソング「ピース・オブ・ザ・ワールド」♪ KAZUKI&SIZUKU ♪ United Nations SAGE Theme Song「Peace of the World」・(KAZUKI)2009年 国連ユネスコ世界遺産音楽祭エグゼグティブプロデューサー
I am not sure if this is normal, but sometimes the realization of impermanence brings about negative feelings in me, such as a feeling that everything I do is pointless so why bother. does anyone else experience this?
"Impermanence is chosen as a worthy object of meditation in Buddhism because, although we may understand it intellectually, we mostly do not behave as though we have intergrated this awareness. A combination of analysis and concentration on this topic brings the insight to life so that we appreaciate the preciousness of every moment of our experience." THE DALAI LAMA
Only the physical things are impermanent. Our Buddha nature has always existed and always will. So, through meditation, we gain Awareness and this brings with it a sort of "cosmic humour" which makes us smile at the games people play to feel important. But the importance they seek is an illusion, we are far more "important" than the masks we wear or the ornaments we deck ourselves in to win the praise of the unenlightened. So, if you are feeling negative - you're missing the joke ;-)
Impermanence is mainly for the purpose to be detached and distaste for worldly matter and eventually enlighten. So long as we are not an arahat , we will still cling on to wordly matter, Since we live life as a lay person we hav e to be skillful, in whatever we do in whatever we do in life Remaining character count:
@blackcrane09 I have and still sometimes experience the exact same thing. I sometimes find it hard to make decisions or to get passionately motivated about life for example which career path to take when in the end it doesn't really matter. Impermanence can have a negative effect or it can really make you appreciate life more it's all about how you perceive it. It's good to know im not the only one that struggles with the idea. :)
Mental "patterns" cause most of human suffering. When I get a feeling, it means I have some old need to feel in that way... Like for example, if I imagine my friends are speaking bad things about me behind my back, its because of a need to feel like a victim. The same patterns arise again and again in our minds, like cards pulled out of a deck. All the time a pattern rises its head. All of it wholly impermanent. ...
Si verdaderamente sabes que todo es transitorio, entonces eres una persona muy feliz. Nada te puede molestar porque todo es transitorio; todas las mañanas sale el sol -- ¡estupendo!, todas las tardes, se pone - ¡estupendo! Cada día, cada hora, cada minuto, cada segundo todo cambia: ¡estupendo, ningún problema! Desde luego, si no se tiene esa comprensión, si se cree que todo es permanente, entonces cada momento es un sufrimiento porque cada momento es transitorio.
im curious as to why you removed the 3rd part of this budda by nature video about the dog and the bone because i thought it was brilliant and very humourous????????
Everyone knows impermanence when its time to get more milk or the kids have outgrown their clothes and stuff like that.
yellowmrslzlzshfksj 3 months ago
thank you Rinpoche, you are true buddha by nature. Lama chenno
khamgarr206 9 months ago
"Every moment is impermanent." So true. But, even with all this talk o impermanence there's still talk of "reincarnation" in another format, that still IMPLIES lmmortality.On a deeper level "reincarnation" is just a metaphor for change itself, like the various realms, such as hungry ghosts,pretas, devas etc are metaphorical for REAL WORLD STATES Of BEING, psychological states even.
Hungry ghosts are metphor for greedy people and so on.
MrMansson10 1 year ago
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TheIxtlan 1 year ago
Most precious Tai Situ Rinpoche more videos will very beneficial for man sentient beings your teaching in English is one of the best i find it and technology is here to help it's even better then ever. When we look at Rinpoche's video Rinpoche look same as 15 year or more ago i think that is the answer what Dharma practice is .... Thank you and may Rinpoche will live long in order to benefit more beings....
Ngagpa choekyi Wangpo
ngagparinpoche 1 year ago
Everything is impermanent. Happiness is impermanent. Suffering is impermanent. The world is impermanent. Life is impermanent. God is impermanent.
TheIxtlan 2 years ago
Wonderful dear Tai Situ thank you very much.
NgagpaChoekyiWangp 2 years ago
Let's stop killing world all of you.
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sageunr 2 years ago
I am not sure if this is normal, but sometimes the realization of impermanence brings about negative feelings in me, such as a feeling that everything I do is pointless so why bother. does anyone else experience this?
blackcrane09 3 years ago
"Impermanence is chosen as a worthy object of meditation in Buddhism because, although we may understand it intellectually, we mostly do not behave as though we have intergrated this awareness. A combination of analysis and concentration on this topic brings the insight to life so that we appreaciate the preciousness of every moment of our experience." THE DALAI LAMA
HHK17 3 years ago
I believe that every we do matters BECAUSE everything is impermanent.
KARMA is Sanskrit and means 'action' - 'doing'.
So the next fleeting, impermanent moment depends on our action in this fleeting, impermanent moment.
If this moment would be permanent - and everything within it - it wouldn't matter what we do - because it would not make a difference
HHK17 3 years ago
Only the physical things are impermanent. Our Buddha nature has always existed and always will. So, through meditation, we gain Awareness and this brings with it a sort of "cosmic humour" which makes us smile at the games people play to feel important. But the importance they seek is an illusion, we are far more "important" than the masks we wear or the ornaments we deck ourselves in to win the praise of the unenlightened. So, if you are feeling negative - you're missing the joke ;-)
Celiamel 2 years ago
Impermanence is mainly for the purpose to be detached and distaste for worldly matter and eventually enlighten. So long as we are not an arahat , we will still cling on to wordly matter, Since we live life as a lay person we hav e to be skillful, in whatever we do in whatever we do in life Remaining character count:
simply means do well in whatever we do in life
juz4ever 2 years ago
@blackcrane09 I have and still sometimes experience the exact same thing. I sometimes find it hard to make decisions or to get passionately motivated about life for example which career path to take when in the end it doesn't really matter. Impermanence can have a negative effect or it can really make you appreciate life more it's all about how you perceive it. It's good to know im not the only one that struggles with the idea. :)
onetao8 2 months ago
very good!
tres bien!
非常好!
顶礼大司徒仁波切!
lidorje 3 years ago
Mental "patterns" cause most of human suffering. When I get a feeling, it means I have some old need to feel in that way... Like for example, if I imagine my friends are speaking bad things about me behind my back, its because of a need to feel like a victim. The same patterns arise again and again in our minds, like cards pulled out of a deck. All the time a pattern rises its head. All of it wholly impermanent. ...
xtmotorcycle 3 years ago
wat is "impermanence"?
YTR0009 3 years ago
change
AHIMSAAHIMSA 3 years ago
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Ganeschar 2 years ago
There is knowing beyond impermanance if there was not, we would not be able to remember and transmit this state to others. Blessings, Nahu
Nahulanham 3 years ago
Si verdaderamente sabes que todo es transitorio, entonces eres una persona muy feliz. Nada te puede molestar porque todo es transitorio; todas las mañanas sale el sol -- ¡estupendo!, todas las tardes, se pone - ¡estupendo! Cada día, cada hora, cada minuto, cada segundo todo cambia: ¡estupendo, ningún problema! Desde luego, si no se tiene esa comprensión, si se cree que todo es permanente, entonces cada momento es un sufrimiento porque cada momento es transitorio.
tomzachmeier 3 years ago
as they say:
It is uncertain what comes first -
next day or next life
tomzachmeier 3 years ago
im curious as to why you removed the 3rd part of this budda by nature video about the dog and the bone because i thought it was brilliant and very humourous????????
mlsfrost 3 years ago
is that a trick question?
What makes you think I removed it?
BUDDHA BY NATURE ~3~ IT IS YOUR MIND THAT MAKES THIS WOLD
HHK17 3 years ago
i loved it
love
gi
xeralb 3 years ago