namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammasambuddhasa Thank you! 🙏 🙏 🙏
@zawtika26066 күн бұрын
Thanks Bhande gi
@markfuller Жыл бұрын
‣ Teachings (Dhammas) - 0:20 ‣ What are the Four Noble Truths? - 13:37 ‣ They are: about dukkha (suffering/unsatisfactoriness) - 15:20 ‣ " " truths (reality, what is) - 18:17 ‣ " " noble (enlightened) - 21:02 ‣ " " exactly four (no more, no less) - 23:44 ‣ " " logical (formula) - 24:42 ‣ Individually: - 26:20 ‣ *Dukkha* (nature of suffering/discontent) - 26:28 ‣ Five aggregates of clinging (material form & mental feelings, perception, forms and consciousness) - 33:03 ‣ Three levels - 37:27 ‣ Ordinary (experienced) - 37:46 ‣ Change - 39:04 ‣ Conditioned forms (i.e., two aggregates) - 41:12 ‣ _Everything's_ dukkha? (the Buddha a pessimist?) - 42:58 ‣ See things objectively, as they are - 43:58 ‣ Three angles of seeing (enjoyment/satisfaction, unsatisfactoriness/inadequacy, release/escape) - 48:26 ‣ True happiness or illusion of happiness - 52:23 ‣ Evaluation of life itself - 57:05 ‣ Reincarnation - 1:02:01 ‣ *Origin of dukkha* (craving) - 1:07:20 ‣ Three kinds of craving (sensual, existence, annihilation) - 1:10:54 ‣ Causal role of craving (psychological, cosmic) - 1:15:11 ‣ *Cessation of dukkha* (end of craving; nirvana) - 1:20:50 ‣ *The way* (eight-fold path) - 1:24:22 ‣ Function to be performed with each noble truth - 1:25:19
@serenityanonisis51252 жыл бұрын
Namasté Familia Could any1 possibly post a link for part 1 of the series? Your voice is very clear an firm yet hold a position of the unconditional love for humanity ❤
@audiobuddho2 жыл бұрын
Playlist of it: kzbin.info/aero/PLahooTbMXXrQO--xPw9L6M0MZyfeTuMeH
@viviantruong8708 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@DurgaDas96Ай бұрын
I don’t understand how the speaker can call rebirth a “fact”. Dukkha, yes, it’s a fact. I can observe dukkha and see that fact. But I can’t observe rebirth. So doesn’t that come down to a mere belief?