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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2008

Teaching of Mingyur Rinpoche about Bodh Gaya, the place where Gautama Buddha attained unsurpassed, supreme Enlightenment.

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  • much blessing to mingyur rinpoche. may he be well on his journey. hope he is well now

  • @rizickaw U seems to have no understanding at all on buddha nature, not even to mention myself. But u kept finding faults on it instead of learning the reason. Mind you, it is dangerous for one to practice meditation without unrooting delusion or false view. Please reply me correct me, i CAN be wrong.

  • What i actually meant what is insight?

  • I don't know much on Buddhism. But it seems ruzickaw has a very strong biased against the concept of Buddha nature. Mind in explain what is perfection and have you perfected meditation? Is your fundamental of virtue strong enough? And have u gained supramundane wisdom?

  • Hi My name is Arif khan. I am a Student and a Tour Guide in Bodh Gaya and u need any kind of help in india u Call me only :- 9430406213

  • @ruzickaw just watch this video: Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche - Transforming Anger Into Loving-Kindness

  • @luvanossi pure nature of the mind? Only blablabla.

  • @ruzickaw the pure nature of our mind never change aum shanti aum!

  • @middleway85 I don´t care if my meditation caters for all sentient beings, as long as it works for me and my students.

    Everybody should find out his own way. It is more dangerous to follow those outdated ways. They worked at a certain time , but times change always, so the methods have also to change.

  • @ruzickaw Definitely it's very easy to test whether u r going the right way given your own practice. If u become more critical of others behavior&things, rather than your own practice. that is definitely not on the "path" to happiness. Rejoicing is one of the greatest virtue under the 4 immeasurables in Buddhism. Slandering a Sangha, is one of the worst offenses. Furthermor, if u r not giving the benefit of doubt that he could be one benefiting sentient beings and jumping to conclusion.

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