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From: mryer777
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  • I saw 2 or 3 segments where there was no dialogue and no narration- like 30-45 seconds worth- you couldn't cut those out? You had to cut narration/explanation instead?

    That's too bad.

    :-(

  • that last statement was so touching if it wasn't so skippy

  • Who is this monk who is talking? He's very smart...... I'd love to learn more about buddhism, where is the best place to start? Thanks.

  • @mckinlsa nice to meet you! i am a Vietnamese, i am buddhist. if you want to learn about Buddhism, you go to any temple in the city and they will help you

  • Thank you very much for posting this. It's a pity it skips so much but, still this video was very informative.

  • I would've given it 2 stars for all the skipping, since you can't rate like that anymore I dislike it.

  • may i suggest acquiring the cut footage through means of violence?

  • @MeBao - LOL good one

  • if it wasnt so jumpy i would give it 5 stars. so its a 4

  • Buddhism quotes can change the world to a better place

  • They can only help those who want to be helped. Thus, in a sense, it is not the quotes but the perception that one takes upon pertaining to the meaning of the quotes. The saying goes,'You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drank." This is true to all who strive for a better way of life.

    God bless.

  • yes, you right, some people just dont want to be helped, i'm just thinking if buddhism quotes can bring peace to the world

  • @45below1 those who think they are right and those who think they are wrong are usually both right

  • @boomqwer I agree. Henry ford, the originator of the automobile as we know it today, once said, "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, either way you are correct." This quote speaks in miles per hour while traveling the highway of KNOWLEDGE.

    GOD BLESS.

  • the end was cutted and it was quite important

  • This documentary does a lot of jumping around and skipping....too bad it couldn't preserve the entirety. Still was good though.

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