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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

Sogyal Rinpoche explains the role of prayer in Tibetan Buddhism

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  • God is an eidolon of mind (citta), hence not real. What is beyond all eidola is where the search begins for ultimate reality beings.

  • That was very helpful and interesting. Thanks.

  • @pumpladder868 I once was a christian, then I converted to Buddhism. It is the most understandable religion, and really the only one that makes sense to me. I have been extremely happy ever since I have converted.

  • @patrickknight Were you taught about Islam?

  • Sogyal Rinpoche is considerd 3th highest Lama he is a very good Lama and he knows what he is talking about

  • That was complete nonsense. He shouldn't try to describe meditation as prayer. He fell into a trap.

  • @mo133jj if u can prove to a buddhist the existence of such an almighty being then he will gladly accept it. so next time when u meet a buddhist don't avoid him or her. discuss with him about god and debate with him try to prove to him that god exists. best of luck.

  • @mo133jj if u really want to understand and if u r smart rational and diligent then heed me. in buddhist monasteries monks would debate hours end on the concept of God the creator. one monk would sit and try to defend the concept of God and another monk would try to prove the fallacy of his view point. all through sheer logic and contemplation. my point is buddhists don't avoid any concept whatsoever rather tackle them head on. if u can prove to a buddhist the existence of .........continued..

  • Hahahaha totally NONSENSE! XDD

  • @tsultrimdawanamgyal I am a muslim... when I learn of Buddhism concept and the life of Sukyamuni, I believe that he was a true Man who achieve enlightenment as i had mine. and I can't help accepting his philosophy in relation to Muslim value.

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