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in a world of darkness and misery your channel provides much needed help
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@ObsidianImages I do agree with you that the teachings of Buddha can be misconstrued, however if you look at the Pail texts, such as the Satipatthana sutta etc, all the info you need is there. Why worry about what others make of it? The Buddha taught to help yourself. We are all subject to 'dukkha', or suffering, so to denigrate your fellow man is to denigrate yourself. What is noble about us is that we all have the opportunity to release ourselves from the cycle of samsara.
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@ObsidianImages What 'DharmaDaniel has said is correct, the Buddha did indeed declare his path to the be only way to the end of suffering. The Buddha is very clear on this. Buddhism is not simply meditation. Meditation is but one component of the Noble Eightfold Path, and the Noble Eightfold Path leads to liberation. That is what the Buddha actually taught. The Buddha called it the 'noble path' because he is stating that the path leading from suffering is noble.
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next time your in Canada come by my place i will brew us up some green tea
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Anoumothana,sathou
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Excellent teaching - I really enjoyed this - thank you so much for posting! :)
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You transfer the teaching of not killing animals, and I can see an implied goodness in this but many animals were designed to kill and eat other animals and it seems Inherently part of our nature; we have always done it as a majority - so why does such a practice lead away from truth or contentment - do those animals themselves not have the ability to become enlightned - what about chimpanzees (they are supposed to have the intelligence of young children, and surely they can become enlightened?
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These video's are very insightful and good places to come to further my practice. Thank you very much.
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at 15:52 this video freezes and will not continue.
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I very much appreciate your eloquence and the work you've put together here, but, respectfully, I have a comment on your discussion of intellectualizing views. Could we not explore experiential reality through science and discover more about the function of the body and mind - thus learning more and still acknowledging the impermanence of existence? Just as I study nutrition to make myself better meals, I study neuroscience to better understand meditation and improve that.
sadu sadu sadu
Add sri lanka in ur tag. i'll help a lot for srilankans who are searching Dhamma
etomelk 1 year ago
@etomelk thanks, forgot :) done now.
yuttadhammo 1 year ago 2