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  • ive been meaning to say this for a long time. I love your videos and your explanation of the Dharma , but I find it so hard to believe some times what a conservative, close minded and sometimes mean spirited person you can be with people who dont agree with your world view. should you not as a monk try to be more compassionate and open minded?

    Express you point of view but please refrain from passing so much judgement on people who do not agree with you.

  • @Jackthemeat I'm not sure what you are refering to, but certainly, I am not perfect, and I accept that I should try to be more compassionate and open-minded all the time. May you be happy.

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  • @97pattan Watch- 'BBC Horizon - The Secret You' on youtube. It's a very good documentary on consciousness.

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  • I think you speak very wise words, but how can you be so sure there is something after death? Everything you say seems so objective and scientific, except for this view. I mean how can you possibly know?

  • this is Sri lanka

  • great explanation to "attachments." I also read different books of Deepak Chopra which explains death similarly...

  • There is no such thing as death of conciousness, only death of the physical body.

  • These talks are very useful and clear. How freedom in the moment can be cultivated is explained well.By developing letting go moment to moment(mindfully), not perpetuating the conditioned realm,there is peace.The death awareness Buddha taught is the key. It is a true joy to live in the light of death. By letting go ( not grasping) the good/ bad/neutral, mind's tendency to dichotomise isn't reinforced.We understand where we are in the process.No grasping no self. No birth, no death. Only peace.

  • where your temple ?

  • wtf is moby doing here. shouldn't he be making some techno music

  • yuttadhammo

    you are my teacher and i respect and believe all things you say. But sometimes i wonder why you seem so quiet, peaceful etc.. without the sort of happiness and smiling i see with other monks. Do you think their high spirit and happy look is wrong? I practice everything you teach and you are responsible for making me a Buddhist and wanting to become a monk. Thank you so much yuttadhammo

  • @Jackthemeat you seem to be packing some anger...hope it passed

  • @yuttadhammo This is an amazing tour de force of Buddhist and Scientific thought on death.The devas are listening.Sadhu Sadhu

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