Living Zen: Fearlessness (February 18, 2010)
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peace
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This is a great teaching. Thank you! I love the translation of Dukkha to mean "dissatisfaction".
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there are allot of people in the comments spreading negativity and proclaiming what is wrong with this teaching without posting anything better from themselves....rather than trying to bring someone else down....post a vid of yourselves and lift others up.
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@johnnaantonio There ARE levels of teaching ability. Just because one is adept at something (anything) does not mean he/she possesses the ability to successfully pass it on in an oral fashion. Perhaps he needs to spend more time practicing/studying before he attempts to teach others. Then again, maybe he was just having a bad day. It happens to all of us.
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@Bigvader there are no levels, just understanding
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@drbelli I get you, but what do you really mean by "If you seek Zen into words, words are what you get"? Words, as is the case with boundless Mind, should not be seperate from the Mind.
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Zen isnt hiding anywhere , other than within you.
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@drbelli What do you mean? That Zen can be found anywhere?
if you seek zen into words, words are what you get...
drbelli 1 month ago 8
He's not rambling. He has a very clear message, but it may be confusing to those who have not studied Buddhism.
Words may be just words, yet they can have a powerful effect. True teachers teach with words and acts both.
An excellent lecture. Thanks for uploading. :)
pyxmie 1 month ago 3