Going on 78 and it changed my life 35 years ago and it is the only thing that makes sense to me . I live a good and happy life and take things as they come and don’t stress. 🙏🙏🙏
@EgoPodcastenglish3 ай бұрын
Sadhu ❤️
@thomasgriffith295328 күн бұрын
I came into learning about Buddhism when I was around 29 years old. I'm now entering my 79th year. Buddhism is the only philosophy that has ever made sense to me.
Buddhism changed my life. This is the greatest decision I’ve ever made in my life.
@RighteousMonk-m1m4 ай бұрын
Same here.
@lmin42124 ай бұрын
Why nobody mention about dinosaurs.
@less2worryabout4 ай бұрын
The middle way is fine too have you read the book of the way? it says it all
@sajithsomaratna14933 ай бұрын
@@lmin4212 Dinosaur and many other things would make it another religion like historical Abrahamic religion
@lmin42123 ай бұрын
@@sajithsomaratna1493 ok?
@Buddhasecret20243 ай бұрын
Buddhism is not merely a religion but a timeless science, offering principles and practices that help individuals explore the profound nature of life and the mind.
@TheBuddhaWithin-s3d24 күн бұрын
The more I learn about Buddhism, the more I appreciate its gentleness and freedom. 'The religion of no-religion' 🌄 is such a profound idea! It’s inspiring to see how Buddhism promotes peace and self-discovery without constraints. Thank you for this great video! 💫🙌
@guadaluperivas87456 ай бұрын
Albert Einstein said that Buddhism was the only religion that made sense.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Einstein knew what he was talking about with Buddhism, right?
@peterloulee88455 ай бұрын
Great discovery of sciences
@Will-ue4gb5 ай бұрын
When did he say that. He studied Islam to. Due to his study, everything can not be made by everything disproving Buddhism. There has to be a creator. It’s makes more faith in believing we all came from literally nothing than an entity creator. 😂 As people finding out the discoveries, Islam is now the fastest growing religion, from high ranking Christian leaders to Harvard scientists.
@Luffydono335 ай бұрын
Buddhism indeed is beautiful and Meditation is the beautiful asset to humankind I am a hindu, I read Advaita, I support all forms of meditation Nothingness or Absoluteness Everything has a say
@Moti-w3x5 ай бұрын
@@Will-ue4gbSo the world created by the god then god created by who? Prove that!
@wasukoysiripong97385 ай бұрын
Buddhism is a religion for those who take it as a religion, and it is not a religion for those who don't take it as a religion. The Buddha didn't mean to create a religion. He meant to wake people up from the blindness of religions. However, those who loved him started worshipping him like God and this is what has made Buddhism a religion. The religionisation of Buddhism is a good thing for the world, because without it, Buddhism would have been ignored for long. Humans often need something deemed holy to cling on to for their peace of mind. If you compare Buddhism to a fruit, the philosophical part of it would be the flesh, and the paranormal part of it, which makes it a religion, would be the rind. Without the rind, the fruit will die, but in order to eat the fruit, one must peel off the rind and eat the flesh.
@kanlinn28464 ай бұрын
Well said my friend.
@chemibhutia59983 ай бұрын
It is indeed true.. completely agree with you
@laurenmay20982 ай бұрын
Sounds like Christianity to me, flesh, eating, religion at his best. There is nothing new under the sun.
@shailendragarud79252 ай бұрын
❤
@awesomelovesongs6039Ай бұрын
Very true..
@Arahansannihilation6 ай бұрын
This is why I love Buddhism, it's the universal truth (saccha dhamma). Other religions fool and comfort you into believing the lies, Buddhism offers nothing but the truth and most can't accept it.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Sadhu 🌻
@mehdimirza87776 ай бұрын
Real truth you know after death point of no Return Hell is waiting for Oppressors and non believers of one creator
@wellwisher66966 ай бұрын
Blind Faith is the biggest threat to peace, harmony and well being of all living beings. The carnage, killings and destruction happening regularly in the world, in the name of religion or 'god', in itself is more than insane. Violence has absolutely no place in the DHARMA disclosed by the BUDDHA.The famed, highly respected Science Prophet ARTHUR C CLARK who made many accurate scientific predictions decades ago had proclaimed that by the year 2050 the only 'religion' that will survive the world will be BUDDHISM. Buddha only disclosed the ultimate truth about the universe and his core teachings, very much in harmony with nature and science, may never be challenged ! Thank you for this podcast.
@wellwisher66966 ай бұрын
Buddha said ' come and see', not come and believe. So Buddha left it to the individual to evaluate, comprehend and then accept his Dharma.
@navodperera39976 ай бұрын
@@mehdimirza8777 thats the problem in your religion .if some one does not believe it they go to hell.but there is billions of not practicing your religion and practicing other religions. according to them you are the one who go to hell.
@splakbear19 күн бұрын
I’m a junior in high achool and my entire life I’ve been pushed by my family to believe in god, and although deep inside I knew that I was lying to myself every time I prayed, I just kept quiet since it’s what the people around me wanted. I’ve never really had a need to follow a religion/god since I always thought it was a made up sense of purpose that people made to assure themselves that they had a reason for living, so finding these teaching that resonate with my beliefs is such a breath of fresh air. I agree with literally everything in this and I want to live according to this. Thank you for making this, genuinely.
@AnicettoBiyok6 ай бұрын
I was in chatholic by my parents and everything for me is likely dark, when I try to know me I found in buddism. Thank you so much I found this video. I'm 60 years old this comming August I feel satisfied now.
@enkii826 ай бұрын
You must be used to be Cathoholic! hahah.. addiction is hard to get rid off
@BuddhistTruth-HiTi6 ай бұрын
thanks you.
@AnicettoBiyok5 ай бұрын
@@enkii82 that is your big problem, the shadow of your ego. Your sad that is why you laugh. I will give you a smile ☺️.
@AnicettoBiyok5 ай бұрын
@@enkii82 jealousy is more dangerous than drugs, there's no midecine for it.
@less2worryabout4 ай бұрын
this is not a religion at all. why anyone would propagate it as such shows its time to find the middle way thru The Old Boy. peace
@wagnerthesilva5 ай бұрын
Muhammad Ali once said to his mom why can’t we be happy here, in this life? Why we should wait til we die? I want to be happy here.
@shubhkashyap39204 ай бұрын
The most relevant comment
@JohnPope-v9v3 ай бұрын
Buddhism talks about happiness both in this life and next life and if nirvana is achieved, one transcends both happiness and unhappiness
@lmin42122 ай бұрын
@@wagnerthesilva What if after we died and there was nothing????
@wagnerthesilva2 ай бұрын
@@lmin4212then why not be happy here and now?
@lmin42122 ай бұрын
@@wagnerthesilva Thank you. I guess that’s the safest decision I will have to take
@deejay.trader5 ай бұрын
Many people think buddhists are worshipping Buddha. Actually he just a teacher who FREE himself and transcendence into different form. They make judgement based on assumption.
@elirien42644 ай бұрын
He is not depicted with ears because he doesn't want to hear our prayers. 😉
@priyadharmasena60673 ай бұрын
Yes, Buddists want to show their gratitude and be humble
@adityawardhana51032 ай бұрын
Sidharta never told people to make statue😢
@virallotes304719 күн бұрын
The idea of erecting a statue is a human tradition, much like the concept of a Sunday or weekend. What distinguishes a weekend from any other day? Fundamentally, there's no difference; the sun rises and sets as usual. However, society has established the tradition of freeing workers and designating specific days for rest. Consider the time before calendars existed. Was there a concept of Sunday? Clearly not, and why does no one gaze about sunday directly?? it's also a tradition but people keep forgetting this thing. 😢
@outletstore1918Ай бұрын
I am born on the land of buddha (Gaya, Bihar, India) and I visit Bodh Gaya where Buddha got enlightenment. The peace get there to the soul is incredible.
@TheBuddhistPath-20242 ай бұрын
I feel incredibly proud and fortunate to be a Buddhist. Embracing its teachings has brought me profound wisdom, inner peace, and a deeper understanding of life’s purpose.
@klanderkal2 ай бұрын
I am so envious of you, and you're serenity. My mind is so full of the confusion and fears, dogma of Christianity. I was scared and beaten as a child... in fear. And all my life... every job, every gathering of any kind, tv programs.. everywhere it's accepted and pushed on you.... i hate the thoughts and imaginations they've put in my head... I just can't get it out. I wish I didn't have any of it.... I want what you have....
@roachdoggjr7020Ай бұрын
@@klanderkalYou truly can! Your determination seems to be a step towards enlightenment. You acknowledge the tribulations you’ve experienced and how they mold you. Yet as stated, you are desiring it. How will you know you’ve reached acceptance of yourself if you constantly strive towards another’s journey. A lesson of self love is mandatory in my eyes, I admit I myself is new to the teachings. Sending you plenty of positive thoughts.
@klanderkalАй бұрын
@roachdoggjr7020 wow... just what i needed to hear.. thank you for caring about me. Yes,.. im very much struggling right now,.. going through toooo much grief, loss, guilt and regret. I really need to get spiritual at peace, and be my friend to myself again... look at life in a positive way..would be so great. ... im carrying the hugest bolder right now. Thank you 👍🫶✨️
@johns8596Ай бұрын
@@klanderkal Set it down. No one should be abused into a believer, those feelings arent yours. As they arised so shall they pass. You just need to realize that. I am truly sorry. They like their god try to abuse you into belief. You allowed others to make you suffer and in turn suffer for it. You arent guilty of anything. They were. What did you lose. Try to feel compassion for their ignorance. And for yourself in your suffering. The Jehovah's witnesses are always a fun conversation. I live surrounded by mostly Christians. I had a statue of buddha outside someone stole it lol. Like I go around and take their virgin marys and destroy mangers on christmas smh.
@johns8596Ай бұрын
@@klanderkal Face people in my family at times that know Im a buddhist, but they arent. Doesnt shake me.
@elizabethwilliams6651Ай бұрын
Spirituality is creating your own reality by learning from your stepping stones and raising your vibration to be your best self and achieve your mission goals in this lifetime.
@Jennifer-bw7kuАй бұрын
actually this makes alot sense to me... i kind of live like that whithout even being aware of the tradition. it just feels natural to me... i mean most religions are more about power and control then anything else ... they lost the essence ... i think those 4 core principles are the essence and also the reason why its just healthy to choose to live by thees "values". ….. being spiritual not religeous... doing the right thing for the greater good not just for personal gain... no need to live on your knees as long you dont put those close to you down. dont be so greedy. there would be enough for all of us... but yo i guess every herd got its black sheep but the european mind is more down whith the devil, the EGO ... false light blindet by there beauty lol . ...who are the real Savages? not everything that shines is gold... the devil is a liar. no matter which shade of brown or whatever... positiv giving or Negative taking... balance just some thoughts and thnx for providing these infos. PEACE out & greetings from Germany
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEUАй бұрын
Please can someone recommend any spiritual therapist?
@steceymorgan814Ай бұрын
Yes, Dhitik_scott. She has been my spiritual therapist for a while now. She’s amazing and natural. She has really been helpful guiding me in unlocking my full potentials spirituality is a right meant for everyone to enjoy, I’ve experienced so much spiritual awakening and healing period over the years now just for her sake.
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEUАй бұрын
Please, how do I reach Dhitik_scott.
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEUАй бұрын
Is she on TikTok?
@statisticsforinformation26935 ай бұрын
Buddhism is the truth of life. No one can ignore it.
@leogallegos9359Ай бұрын
Yes we can.
@statisticsforinformation2693Ай бұрын
@@leogallegos9359 as your wish
@amyrenee1361Ай бұрын
How do the mentally ill or the fools of the world follow Buddhisms? It sounds like a religion for just an elite few
@PathumUpekshaАй бұрын
@@leogallegos9359 then be mindful, most people scared of it , it’s like religions ignore science and also like math 🧮 exams .
@kurtiswichmann46995 ай бұрын
That's why I have been a Buddhist for 30 years.
@EgoPodcastenglish5 ай бұрын
Sadhu
@sandrag63293 ай бұрын
I'm about to adopt this "religion"... How's your life goes under Buddhism?
@spencersmith-m9u5 ай бұрын
Yes I believe Buddhism is a more natural depiction of nature
@edwinpillay140922 күн бұрын
Animist here, I'm impressed and glad to hear and learn about Buddhism.
@Realme-dt2le3 ай бұрын
Sakyamuni Buddha attained enlightenment in India about 2,567 years ago, and spent forty five years teaching the way that leads to enlightenment, The Lord Buddha said his teaching is very simple," Never do what is bad, Always do what is good, Purify the mind" Thanks,
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
If there is no righteous GOD..who gets to say what is good or is bad????
@NuwanPathirathne3 ай бұрын
@@LB-rc3nt Us!
@funnyman86562 ай бұрын
@@NuwanPathirathneexactly
@Realme-dt2le2 ай бұрын
I don't know how to say in English, but I believe in the Buddha,Thank you very much for a good question,
@tom-m03d22Ай бұрын
Your conciousness is the one to tell you good from bad. "Treat others the way you like other to treat you".
@SymbiosisAndre5 ай бұрын
This is what I love about Buddhist philosophy. I lived my life mostly by the Law of Cause and Effect and Reason. It doesn't require faith or believe, just the acceptance of what is. Going with the flow and living the Is-ness of life, not fighting the current, but maneuver in it. One gains confidence and assurance in acquired skills giving oneself a reason for living. Faith places the power in the hands of a higher power that is imaginary and neglects ones own potential to prosper. By the way, to me, atheism is simply a non-believe in a deity.
@EgoPodcastenglish5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspective, @SymbiosisAndre. Your appreciation of Buddhist philosophy, especially the Law of Cause and Effect, highlights a practical approach to life that is central to Buddhism. The concept that actions have consequences, which do not depend on belief but on natural laws, resonates deeply with many who seek a rational and self-empowering path. Your description of "going with the flow" and embracing the "Is-ness of life" beautifully encapsulates the Buddhist approach to living harmoniously within the dynamics of existence without resisting what life presents. This attitude allows individuals to harness their inner potential and navigate life's challenges more skillfully. It's also insightful how you differentiate the reliance on one’s own abilities from the concept of faith in a higher power, emphasizing self-reliance and personal growth. Buddhism indeed encourages this kind of self-reliance and mindfulness in understanding and interacting with the world.
@gabrielledang66513 ай бұрын
Thank you.❤❤❤
@thomasgriffith295328 күн бұрын
The law of the universe: Casality. Cause, Intention, Effect.
@BuddhistPsychology202515 күн бұрын
"What a remarkable way to share the beauty of Buddhist philosophy! Your dedication shines through every word." 🌼
@PanyaanattaArmeniave5 ай бұрын
Officially, as a Theravada Buddhist monk, I would like to address this dilemma. Let's start with the definition of the term religion. What is religion? In my understanding, religion is a fan club of some deity and the veneration of that deity with the aim of obtaining certain benefits. For example, the benefit of living eternally, or the benefit of living in some heavenly paradise. By these criteria, Buddhism is NOT a religion. However, many people use Buddhism as a religion. For example, someone might use a microscope as a doorstop to keep a door from closing. Do you understand the analogy? What is Buddhism? Buddhism is a guide, an instruction on how to cease the process of rebirth. Nothing more, nothing less.
@smiikeli37845 ай бұрын
I'm kneeling in the doorway, looking thru the microscope. The door is trying to close, but I don't realize that I'm keeping the microscope glued to the floor with my being.
@smiikeli37845 ай бұрын
Unofficially, as a me, I don't know what "with my being" means.
@phisitpooratanachinda78945 ай бұрын
Buddhist is a tool or map to get where you ultimately wanted to be. So it doesn't matter what it's called as long as it does the job. I'm pretty sure Buddha doesn't care what people call this paths as long as you reach the goal of " Ending the Suffering "
@myguitardidyermom2125 ай бұрын
supernatural beings, spiritual realms, sacred scriptures, monastics and ordinations, rituals and prayeres, prophets and saints... let me guess, none of that stuff is *real* buddhism.
@PanyaanattaArmeniave5 ай бұрын
@@myguitardidyermom212 Of course not. everything you listed is part of Buddhism. it is in the West that they want to curtail Buddhism and turn it into a type of “positive thinking”
@chafuby32026 ай бұрын
Men created God because of their fears and weakness, wanting something to rest on.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
🌻👍Thank you for sharing your perspective, cha fuby! It's an interesting view that speaks to the human desire for support and assurance in facing life's challenges. Exploring why and how people seek comfort in higher powers can lead to deep insights about human nature and spirituality. If you'd like to delve further into this topic, I'd love to discuss it more!
@buddhaexhumed99226 ай бұрын
I have something important to share with Buddhists. This is to inform you I am a freelance researcher on Buddhism, concentrating on how and why Buddhism disappeared from Bihar. I realize Buddhism still exists in Bihar but special research is needed to recognize this. Here is an example. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings and deeds which Buddhists have mistaken for manifestations. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain, and if one removes lust and desire, pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba? The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In Vaishali, in Beluha, the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. He felt his time had come. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. The unique thing is Brahmins aren’t allowed to pray to these Baba’s. So this is most probably another religion, the elusive Indian Buddhism. There are many more such examples.
@buddhaexhumed99226 ай бұрын
@@grm3243 terrific reply
@Nawongyonten-yp4fz6 ай бұрын
Religion No religion or philosophy, everyone creates definition for personal benifits.
@mehdimirza87776 ай бұрын
Then what are you going to do after death you don't have choice
@FaustMcGran4 ай бұрын
For buddhism in my country (Vietnam), there is still the concept of deities and hell. And people still do stuff out of karmic brownie points instead of practicing the true non-desire. I would love to see buddhism in my country reach this level of understanding. p.s. Im agnostic btw
@muniaisworthit4 ай бұрын
here we go, I've just left Islam, I find Buddhism beautiful. It's still controlling than Abrahamic reigions. I'm agnostic though.
@ashleysaunders99472 ай бұрын
In this twisted, unstable, unjust country called the UK, its hard to believe in politics and its leaders. Buddhism is an internal world , the intangible , unfolding its self into the " real world ".
@SBPADASALIАй бұрын
It's Great Conversation About Buddha. I'm Very Happy & Lo❤️e Buddha. Kind Request To Translate This Into All Regional Languages To Understand Better Of This Conversation.
@patriciagonzalez69034 ай бұрын
Very informative and educational. The more we listen, the more we learn. Thank you!
@sonievkay6 ай бұрын
buddha didn’t say not to believe in gods, he said don’t depend on gods for ur wishes or desires, because that is a path u have to make urself. buddha also said, ur parents are ur gods.
@zokeo6 ай бұрын
Someone asked the Buddha: Does god really exist? Buddha replied: if you believe that there is, then yes, if you do not believe that God exists, then there is no
@themetrobikingnative88665 ай бұрын
That is why this presentation is misleading...it amplifies atheism via misinterpreting Buddhism...
@geminigirl78575 ай бұрын
He acknowledged that there are entities that we think of as "gods" but that we should not be concerned with them, they have their own path and their own karma. But what the video is trying to say is that he thought there was no single creator god nor a common "source", in the sense that the Abrahamic religions teach.
@klasgroup5 ай бұрын
You are very right, Buddha did not deny the existence of Gods, but his concern was the alleviation of suffering and the path of Buddhism is concerned with the cessation of suffering
@anuragoonaratna56535 ай бұрын
Well I am a Buddhist and the God's in Buddhist teachings is another form of life. It has nothing to do with the all mighty. There are 31 dimensions that we are born into according to your actions, there are 6 different dimensions where a human or an animal can be born among Gods. Just like you are now born among humans. Please make a note these are another forms of yourself, not anything else.
@suvendroseal17246 ай бұрын
This video is brilliant; this writer is exceptional.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Suvendro Seal, for your wonderful feedback! I’m thrilled to hear that you found the video brilliant and the writing exceptional. If there are specific topics or ideas you’d like us to explore further in future videos, please let us know. Your interest and feedback help guide our content creation, and we aim to continue providing valuable and insightful discussions!
@suvendroseal17246 ай бұрын
@@EgoPodcastenglish Explore the concept of Anatta. Would love to hear that.
@fightronin37533 ай бұрын
One of the most ancient and beautiful religions we have!!!!! They have murdered much less and caused less damage than the newer religions. That's for sure.
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
There is such a thing as soul murder..so I don't know about that?!?
@MoeYT.6 ай бұрын
The first few minutes of listening give me humble and opened my eyes about god
@terrencewijeratne61976 ай бұрын
buddhism is the study of the human mind. the buddha showed the difference between the brain and the mind! the mind is the wignngana which is an energy field somewhere inside or near the human brain. this leaves when we die. stay blessed all.
@SacredBuddhaWisdom15 күн бұрын
This video beautifully explains why Buddhism resonates with so many people worldwide. It’s amazing how it encourages inner peace without strict dogma. Thank you for this inspiring content! 🌏🧘♀
This was an impressive video! Well written-narrated and powerfully thoughtful with its explanation of desire and taking it to levels I’d hadn’t even considered before. Thank you for this,
@sunflowerbeeee4 ай бұрын
This made me feel completely at peace 💚💜💚💜
@TruyenHayPhatGiao247Ай бұрын
I really admire how you share your knowledge of Buddhism! Thank you so much! 🌸🕉
@jonathanj.36954 ай бұрын
The explanation at the beginning of this video is the reason why I've strayed away from Christianity and Catholicism and have favored Buddhism and Taoism instead.
@muniaisworthit4 ай бұрын
I've recently left Islam and I find Buddhism beautiful. Abrahamic religions are there to manipulate, brainwashed and mentally chain them. It just wants to control people.
@BuddhasWisdom-z4n12 күн бұрын
I love how the guided meditations help me connect with my inner self. Your calming voice and thoughtful guidance make it so much easier to find peace in my hectic life
@yuccahummingbird41796 ай бұрын
I belive pure land that I have been chantting Namo Amitabha for 3 years . I just had chanted amost 2 months that it has cured my insomnia for over 20 years. belive willing and want to go pure land that they could take us to pure land . I belive it (pure land)100%.
@choonhockong82156 ай бұрын
Congratulations, your strong life force gives you good health. Through your own effort of wisdom.
@ninipham25886 ай бұрын
I have chanted Nam Mo A Di Da Phat for 12yrs. Is there really a pureland?? If we are born to Pureland, no more incarnation
@friendsnote.10135 ай бұрын
Pure Land Buddhism has similarities to Christianity. Believing Other-Power in Pure Land is just like Christians who believe that through the Kingdom of God is via Jesus. You may say it is not the same and give all kinds of reasons and explanations, it will not change that you still depend on Pure Land (heaven in Christians). Great blessings to all 🙏🙏🙏
@friendsnote.10135 ай бұрын
@@ninipham2588 Do you really believe there’s a Pure Land or it is just a “belief” ? A thought telling another thought that there’s a Pure Land?
@tryphonsoleflorus83084 ай бұрын
No pun intended,but would you not sleep after chanting all day long?
@alanrooks12676 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this video and the knowledge within. it is without question the best video ever made on you tube. you have done what i always believed impossible and that is to have me agree 100% to everything that is said. above. thank you so much and i will make sure to watch at least 100 times.. if it was played on tv around the world in all languages on a continual loop this world would be a better place for us all. enough said
@jaclynrichmond10495 ай бұрын
As an ex Christian, I found this very religious in nature still.
@quarterhawk04959 күн бұрын
I’m not claiming your wrong but please elaborate further I’m interested in your take
@max-nm6qx5 ай бұрын
"THE GREATEST DECEPTION OF ALL TIME "BY PASTOR/PROF WALTER VEITH POWERFUL POWERFUL WATCH TRUTH ALWAYS WINS 💯 🏆 🙌 👏 ❤
@ralphh785310 күн бұрын
I was a student and a member of a Zen Buddhist community for over twenty years. I lived in a Zen Center for three of those years. Zen Buddhism taught me a lot about myself and the nature of my mind. It has helped me to confront my fears and eliminate my egotistical insecurities on a daily basis through meditation and mindfulness. I would not be the person I am today without it. I am grateful to my teachers and colleagues who have helped me along the path. I practice meditation everyday.🙏☮️☯️
@willc12326 ай бұрын
Buddhism is a recognition of the mechanism with which we embody and can perceive through. Let more perceive through first.
@PeacefulDharma-r7k5 күн бұрын
Watching this video brings me such a sense of relief, as if all my worries are washed away. So grateful for this channel!
@brucecox316 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this program; it is clear and precise from beginning to end.
@Deelo__7 күн бұрын
The Buddhist final words wore "Be a lamp unto yourself" In other words trust your own wisdom Question everything Don't blindly follow any leader or doctrine The idea that our actions have consequences that shape our future experiences both in this life and beyond There's no need for divine judgement or accountant keeping score We're the one's who set our own destiny in motion reaping what we sow Basically Buddhism says that everything including our sense of self is impermanent and constantly changing There's no fixed eternal soul that was created by some divine being Instead we're more like ever shifting streams of thoughts feelings and experiences. Clinging to a false sense of self is a major source of suffering. By letting go of our ego and embracing the flow of change we can find true freedom
@festechew64686 ай бұрын
Buddhism is Mind Only dharma, religion is God Only dogma. The optimists invent dharma to end suffering, the pessimists invent dogma to go to heaven. The pragmatist practises his own ideals choosing, either to a sectarian of dharma or dogma, or both to get the best of both worlds.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insightful comment, Feste Chew! You've succinctly described a fascinating perspective on the differing approaches and purposes of spiritual paths. The distinction you draw between "Mind Only dharma" in Buddhism and "God Only dogma" in other religions reflects deep philosophical views about the nature of reality and the goals of spiritual practice. Your characterization of optimists and pessimists and the pragmatist’s approach to integrating these views offers a thoughtful analysis of how individuals navigate their spiritual journeys. This kind of reflection helps deepen our understanding of the diverse motivations behind religious and philosophical adherence. If you’d like to discuss these ideas further or explore other aspects of how dharma and dogma interact and influence lives, I’d be very interested in hearing more!
@festechew64686 ай бұрын
@@EgoPodcastenglish Thank you for your understanding. Any insight comes from the dharma which I am most fortunate to have the freedoms and endowments, the conditions, to learn, listen and reflect on.
@vedamaster72535 ай бұрын
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@KandyKoRnKorpse25 ай бұрын
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@vedamaster72535 ай бұрын
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@borisnahalka30276 ай бұрын
Buddha is not against God, he is against believe. any spiritual seeking is in direct opposite of any believe. That is why Buddhism is not a religion - religion require believe. As long as you do your own inquiry you are on a spiritual path. Once you start to believe - even in Buddha - you are on the path of religion. 3 words need to be understood. believe, faith, trust. on the surface it might look like there are the same. they are not. believe (fundamental to all religions) means you don't know, but you think and act as if you know. this is very distorted way to experience life, because you will discard anything and everything that doesn't fit into your preconception and you will find the clues and proves of your believe, even when there are none. trust is on the opposite end, it is a quality you where born with. you couldn't have survived without trust. Trust has no theology, no reason, you just know - you are going to be ok. When the child is born trust is on 100%, believe is on 0%. then life happens. As trust goes down, there is a need of substitute. there believe creeps in. believe is based on fear. faith is a balancing force between trust and believe. it is a quality. you cannot have more or less believe,, but you can have more or less faith. Faith can go both ways. Towards believe, or towards trust. Buddha is absolutely against believe, but he is not against Faith if it serves as a path to regaining trust. desire: you cannot go around it, you must go through it. namely - the ultimate desire to be liberated. it is a desire, but it is needed, to eliminate all other desires, and ultimately it needs to be dropped as well. But it cannot be avoided. Desire for liberation is the last door that shuts all other doors before it is shut by itself. why not by you? because as long as there is "you" there is desire. if the hand is no more, the glove just fall off by itself. the very nature of desire is such, that it can never be satisfied permanently. and it cannot be eliminated either. the myth of Hydra is a great analogy of the desire. ehm, please do not speak about Vedas. You are not qualified. no dung, no flowers. Buddha understood it, that is why the very first thing he did after his enlightenment was pointing his hand to the ground saying - "the earth is my witness". in this sense, he was very much materialistic and realistic, in contrast to your idealistic and utopic views. I got up to the beginning of chapter 4, and that was enough for me. maybe I will watch the rest of it later, but so far it has been just another prove of misunderstanding(which would be ok) and misinterpreting (not so ok) Buddha. and it is bound to happen. Buddha uses words, which are the tools of the mind to describe something that is beyond the mind, knowing that he will be misunderstood. But he tried and would bless you anyway.
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
Buddhism is full of "believing"!!! There are many different versions of Buddhism too!!.. Spread throughout these versions are 'beliefs' in 'gods/deities, spirits, demons, hell and nirvana'..etc.. They also believe in the 8 fold path and the 4 noble truths, (which are beliefs again, in 'right ways' to exist..or practice being..and they desire to live life in these ways..) Sounds pretty religious to me!!!
@anilsaichhetry55742 ай бұрын
why would you believe just because you don't know..if you are sure you must know simple.. belief and hope are hollow 🙏
@anilsaichhetry55742 ай бұрын
@@LB-rc3nt no belief in Buddhism you simply know or don't know...why confused
@sanjivshakya2 ай бұрын
@@LB-rc3nt Buddhism never taught believing
@BuddhasTeachingsHTАй бұрын
thank sharing. Buddhism teaches that patience is the antidote to suffering. Have you ever thought about how cultivating patience in difficult situations could help you face adversity with more peace and less frustration?"
@mrlarry2713 ай бұрын
Thanks for these videos. They are quite inspiring and deep. Encourages me greatly on my spiritual path. Even if I disagree with one point or another the way it is presented is hard to argue with.
@tenzinnorbu61274 ай бұрын
Buddhism is the religion of all times.
@BuddhismBliss-eng4 ай бұрын
This is why I love Buddhism. Other religions fool and comfort you into believing the lies, Buddhism offers nothing but the truth
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
???????? Many variations of Buddhism are full of "beliefs" in gods/deities, spirits, demons, hellish realms and nirvana, etc.. Such 'Truths' (??) are not usually verifiable!! Also the 4 Nobel Truths and the 8 Fold Path are certain perceptual belief systems, as well.. I'm just saying!!!..
@amyrenee1361Ай бұрын
Buddhism is a LIE. I do not suffer because I crave. I suffer because of death, disease, and malevolence in this world. I suffer because of the existence of evil- THAT is the truth!
@amyrenee1361Ай бұрын
Buddhism fools you into believing evil doesn't exist
@phoenixwinter3336 ай бұрын
This so so good ❤ Writing is brilliant
@jamesmk18413 ай бұрын
Masterfully explained Buddha's teachings connecting to modern life .
@pandorian75 ай бұрын
I wanted to know how others, outside of the Sri Lanka see Buddhism. But I think there are few problems here. When u said there is no system of faith that is not true. I'm no expert but I think it's mentions 2 forms of faiths called 'bhakthi' (I think this is what you call faith) and 'shraddha', 2 leading different paths. And there are lots of things about gods and heaven and hell (I think last 2 are little complicated than they sound). But I'm happy that you think Buddhism is a non religious religion. I think so too. 👍
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
Many different versions of Buddhism exist!!..Many believe in gods/deities, spirits, demons, hell and nirvana; etc..And there are many rules (guidelines) for practice..The 8 fold path and the 4 noble truths;.. for example..('beliefs' in other words).. So it sounds quite religious in those respects, to me!!!
@Roseloverism19 күн бұрын
Generally religion mean faith in God, non religious religion means faith without God, but faith in your enlightened nature which is Buddha and Historical Shakyamuni Buddha personify our intrinsic Buddha nature, so Buddhist have faith to his path, teachings, wisdom and his enlightened nature. So when Buddhist pray or praises to Buddha or Buddhas, enlightened deities ( not worldly gods or goddesses ) it’s not blind faith but it’s a path to enlightenment to ultimately realise your own true nature. Karma, samsara ( six realms of existence ie hell, gost , animal, human, demigod , gods ) is a relative existence ( illusion or deluded existence) worldly dharma. If you propitiate gods ( deities) for worldly pleasure using Buddhist methods, it’s still a worldly dharma ( may call it Buddhist worldly dharma) If you pray to Buddha for wealth, avoid misfortunes, overcome illness etc it’s still a worldly dharma, so most Buddhist do practice worldly dharma to overcome temporary worldly suffering. However, ultimately Buddhist goal is to attain enlightenment ie Buddhahood so the ultimate path is Buddha Dharma- the enlighten dharma ( teaching of Buddha for enlightenment, freeing from samsaric existence of perpetual sufferings) Buddha taught 84,000 paths to enlightenment. Now we have 3 yanas ie Sravakayana, Mahayana, Vajrayana ( you can expand 3 yanas further to 9 subdivisions such as: Sravakayana to- saravakas, pratyekabuddha; Mahayana-Budhisattva; Vajrayana to- kriyatantra, upstantra,Mahayana, anuyoga, atiyoga. All these dharmas defers in methods in pratice but all are gounded in four noble truth, 8 fold paths, compassion, belief in karma, samsaric sufferings and ultimate goal is enlightenment. Nine yanas I have mentioned above has further divisions. Various yanas may appear conflicting to each other but only if you investigate the purpose for different methods employed then only you can understand why and you will not get confused and start levelling conflict views and approach to various Dharmic paths. Still then your cup of tea may not be for others. While I try to understand various paths some may not be to my affinity so I follow the one that I could understand such as meditation methods are abstract to me so time being I don’t , but try prayers to Buddhas and deities generation with understanding that deity or deities are ultimately is your true Buddha nature. So deities are the path that would lead to your ultimate enlightened nature. So, enlightened deities are in your being not outside of your being or mind. That’s why whatever the different paths in Buddhism one need to look inside one’s own mind for truth not outside of one self. Not God who is up there kinds of things which is blind belief system. So what’s Buddhism in simple terms, Buddha said- “ commit not a single unwholesome acts, cultivate a wealth of wholesome actions, tame our minds, this is the essence of Buddhas teachings.
@wyswygsommer27693 ай бұрын
You needs to put translation in many languages. Many people need to watch this.
@openmind7226 ай бұрын
Truthfully words of wisdom! no gods no bibles and no 10 commandments even comes close. Thank you so very much for sharing.
@LB-rc3nt3 ай бұрын
Buddhism has many versions..with gods/deities, spirits, demons, hell and Nirvana, etc.. It also has the 4 noble truths and contains the 8 fold path .. for believing, and teaching and practice ( of their dharma).. Sounds pretty religiously requiring to me!!
@BuddhasTeachings9125 күн бұрын
This video is amazing! I love how you convey the message; it’s so clear and engaging. Wishing you continued creativity and more awesome videos to come! 🌟
@JuanHernandez-bd1un5 ай бұрын
Buddhism is based on human experiences and observation. It deals on nature of the mind and the human heart.
@mauriciolee7349Ай бұрын
Wow!. Thank Ego Podcast for video of this PRACTICAL explanation. i love it when you say :"When you have ten thousand, you want 20,000...". It's so TRUE.
@EgoPodcastenglishАй бұрын
May happiness and contentment be with each and every one of you. ❤️
@mauriciolee7349Ай бұрын
@@EgoPodcastenglish Thanks.
@Philomats3 ай бұрын
Buddhism is the ever evolving spirit.
@MindOrigins7918 күн бұрын
The explanations about desire and its nature are truly profound and insightful.
@HotReelProductions5 ай бұрын
Ratana Sutta: 1. Whatever beings are assembled here, whether terrestrial or celestial, may all beings be happy, and listen attentively to my words. 2. Therefore, O beings, listen closely. Show your goodwill to the human race, who day and night bring offerings to you. 3. Whatever treasure exists here or in the world beyond, or whatever precious gem is in the heavens, there is nothing comparable to the Tathāgata. In the Buddha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 4. The tranquil sage of the Sakyas found the Deathless, dispassion, the end of craving, the excellent. There is nothing comparable to that Dhamma. In the Dhamma is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 5. What the Supreme Buddha extolled as pure, the concentration with immediate result, there is nothing comparable to that concentration. In the Dhamma is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 6. The eight persons praised by the wise, constitute four pairs. They are the disciples of the Buddha, worthy of offerings. Gifts given to them yield abundant fruit. In the Sangha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 7. With steadfast mind, applying themselves thoroughly in the dispensation of Gotama, they attain to the deathless, having realized their goal, they enjoy the Peace of Nibbāna freely obtained. In the Sangha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 8. As a firm post, sunk in the earth, cannot be shaken by the four winds, I declare that such a person is like that. Whoever, amongst this unshaken and wise race, has comprehended the Noble Truths. In the Sangha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 9. Those who comprehend the Noble Truths, well taught by him of deep wisdom, do not, however negligent, undergo an eighth existence. In the Sangha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 10. Even if one does an evil deed by body, speech or mind, he is incapable of hiding it; such inability was stated for one who has seen the Path. In the Sangha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 11. As the woodland groves, in the early heat of summer, are crowned with blossoming flowers, so is the sublime Dhamma leading to Nibbāna revealed by the Buddha. In the Dhamma is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 12. The pure and excellent Buddha, the knower of the pure, supreme Nibbāna, the giver of the pure Dhamma. In the Buddha is this precious jewel. By this truth, may there be well-being. 13. The excellent Buddha, the knower of the noble path, the knower of the pure, supreme Nibbāna, the giver of the pure Dhamma. ⬤
@anitarichmond89302 ай бұрын
Today a door was opened, and as I walked through I learned something new. I will revisit this often and share it too. Thank you 🪬
@fennyellis336619 күн бұрын
My daughters friend, who micro dosed on "mushrooms" saw the Buddha. He didn't say anything but showed her things. This experience has changed her life for the better. Peace.
@raveneye30885 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Absolutely brilliant.
@Taimur_Laal4 ай бұрын
Eye opening video. Thank you Druv❤.
@whereisjustice51123 ай бұрын
I wish i can meet Buddha.
@einundzwanzigster56183 ай бұрын
Same brother. I wish I met him.
@mathishagammanpila17882 ай бұрын
If I can build a time machine, this will be the only thing I will do 🙏🙏🙏
@MindfulAwakening11Күн бұрын
I am grateful for this space to nurture my spiritual growth. Every video brings me closer to inner peace.
@DarrylRhoda-ko2vf6 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate the intellectualism of this video. It is thought provoking and a great summary of historic beliefs, teachings and philosophies. I agree so much with how we should consider the meaning of Life, God, etc. by not hiding behind any particular dogma or doctrine. Truth is an elusive concept for sure. Just hen you think you discover a truth you often find you were just being ignorant. Life is such a miracle why limit ourselves to anyones else’s meaning or reason of this miracle? Namaste. 🙏❤️
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Sadhu ❤️
@ChuanTehАй бұрын
Buddhism is not a religion it's a education for all religions
@cheoresono38965 ай бұрын
Super compact, thanks!
@BuddhaStillnessАй бұрын
A profoundly insightful look into Buddhism's practical wisdom, beautifully reminding us to embrace life with openness and self-awareness 🌱.
@thejoker7488Ай бұрын
This is quite possibly the best video I've ever watched
@sasamoonflower3 ай бұрын
I wish more people realize this wisdom
@RaBjr.5 ай бұрын
the first time did I listen to one of the ego podcasts. I was not sure it's clarity or not. now I have the total understanding I want your purpose is. the reason why I questioned you and sent a message to that fact it's because I am one of the last remaining actual NYONGPA.
@abcdefg1966ful6 ай бұрын
I went through many of these comments . When you are hit by a stone and wounded , you have two main options. Inquiring in to who threw the stone at me? Is that person rich or poor? What colour is he wearing ? etc. is the first option . Trying to heal the wound is the next option. If you fail to heal the wound, your suffering and pain will remain with you. In buddhism, as it is well said in this podcast, " Desires can not be satisfied/fulfilled ". This is the very reason why wars are there. Why the so called rich ( material wealth ) exploit poor ? Invade countries ? When listening to something , we must unlearn our selves first. Being conventional or orthodox is not the correct approach . Be empty. Many are with the first option . With compassion and love !!!
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Sujeewa Indrajith Subasena. You’ve beautifully encapsulated a key principle of Buddhism - the focus on healing and addressing the root causes of suffering rather than getting caught up in extraneous details. Your analogy of choosing to heal a wound rather than seeking blame is a powerful reminder of the Buddhist path towards liberation from suffering through understanding the nature of desire and attachment. Your call to approach learning with an open, "empty" mind - free from preconceptions and orthodoxies - is a fundamental aspect of gaining true wisdom. This mindset allows us to genuinely absorb and reflect on new teachings, which can lead to profound personal growth and understanding. Thank you again for sharing your insights and for reminding us of the importance of compassion and love in all interactions.
@PicturePerfect086 ай бұрын
Wars are created to protect nations invasions are created to preserve a nations wealth to protect its citizens. The Hegelian dialectic statues to have thesis with anthesis to a revolve of sublation to a synthesis (the inversion and switch of the thesis) to access all knowledge. The inversion of the Buddha message leads you to believe that the only thing that exist is this world and no other dimension and that isn’t based on facts. Buddha criticizes the atheist for not believing is a religion and criticizes the believers for believing in god. The message Buddha proclaims is a good vision for those who want to live a simple life with no dogma but the truth is that we live in a multiplicity of dimensions/domains. There are off planet worlds and the Buddha doesn’t take that into account . What I’m trying to postulate on is the fact that inner earth indeed exists. It was known as the Sheol meaning the emptiness or bottom pit. That’s where the souls end up. The universe came to be out of necessity, so many don’t believe in God, but out of necessity for God is the necessity for a god so god must exist. The many and the one and the one in the many. It’s called the oneness. It is preposterous and erroneous to think of life without a creator. Darwin‘s theory is true to a fault, but we didn’t evolve all from one exact species without somebody intervening and manipulating DNA. So for that, I say that this Buddhist message is debunked.
@mingli69202 ай бұрын
The pronunciation is very clear and excellent.
@RemiPelletier-gv8sp5 ай бұрын
Hindu oldest religion❤ Boudhist very good for Peace.
@willipratama49877 күн бұрын
There is a difference between religious and spiritual. Buddhism is more towards spiritual and teach individuals to go for their own path to release from suffering. Religious is believing on tales that is written on books that have been passed down, translated and re-written for decades.
@Deelo__7 күн бұрын
True
@shobhitsjadhav2 ай бұрын
Buddhism is not a religion it's a realisation of humanity ( Nammo Buddhay Bhavtu Sabb Mangalam)
@ClarityFlamee10 күн бұрын
Buddhism isn’t just a faith; it’s a path to understanding the mind and achieving inner peace. Its teachings resonate as a profound philosophy for self-discovery and personal transformation
@rasikaranasingha81085 ай бұрын
The Buddhist doctrine is for whom with open mind with some intelligent skills and realised the 'dukka" of this endless "sansara" circle and like to end this, deep learning with meditation is the way
@StoicPathwaysChannelАй бұрын
May you find freedom in the profound wisdom of Buddhism, understanding that true peace lies beyond labels and doctrines. As you walk this path, may you discover your own inner truth and live with compassion, mindfulness, and harmony.
@IndraRatnayake-y2i5 ай бұрын
The universal truth ❤
@BaahOtchere6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for such an enlightenment. Would u pls put ur commentary in a written form. Our children will need it. Thanks.
@smn26663 ай бұрын
If god was intelligent he wouldn't have created heaven instead he would have created human being with no desire who can simply live happy life unaffected by outer situation.
@TheRyankarki4 ай бұрын
Brain is full of search in conscious mind ,u become focused in your inner world when yuh reach sub conscious mind and when you hav no search left, u r in your super conscious mind, whr u will find all your answers and u hav nothing more to search for 😊
@phamtinhthu6 ай бұрын
A good article!
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Sadhu ❤️
@bertanelson80622 ай бұрын
When you know from within, belief isn't necessary. When satisfaction is here & now with every breath, grain of sand, internal infinity nothing else is needed.
@learnenjoyenglish26615 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Listening from Bangladesh. Thank you so much
@SeedsofKarma-d9y19 күн бұрын
14:23 17:31 This discussion explores the nature of desire, explaining how unfulfilled cravings can lead to suffering and diving into various types of desires that impact our lives. It offers valuable insights on overcoming attachment, breaking free from the cycle of dissatisfaction, and understanding how desires shape our actions and decisions.
@philmcdonald60886 ай бұрын
rest in present awareness: be still close eyes listen to your breathing.
@손님-i9l15 күн бұрын
Spirituality beyond man-made religions is the right way of life as Buddha's teachings to reject all forms of enslavement 😊🙏🙏🙏
@ChitNoeOo-d6l6 ай бұрын
What a beautiful and brave presentation to the reality of nature. Now I understand what to do, you light a path for ignorance one.
@EgoPodcastenglish6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Chit Noe Oo! I’m so glad the presentation resonated with you and helped clarify your understanding. If you ever have any questions or need further insights, feel free to reach out!
@buddhaexhumed99226 ай бұрын
It is a beautiful and brave presentation. This is to inform you I am a freelance researcher on Buddhism, concentrating on how and why Buddhism disappeared from Bihar. I realize Buddhism still exists in Bihar but special research is needed to recognize this. Here is an example. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings and deeds which Buddhists have mistaken for manifestations. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain, and if one removes lust and desire, pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba? The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In Vaishali, in Beluha, the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. He felt his time had come. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. The unique thing is Brahmins aren’t allowed to pray to these Baba’s. So this is most probably another religion, the elusive Indian Buddhism. There are many more such examples.
@dantefernandodantezambrano79104 ай бұрын
I understand Buddhism emphasizes that we free ourselves from all the world's illusions such as wealth, power, and fame as well as from vain pursues that this materialistic world has made us believe as happiness: they all are temporary and gone quickly. Instead, we should strive to know ourselves better by meditating, living in the present, and enjoying the life's simple things like observing a flower, resting under a tree, swimming in a lake, or even going for a stroll. Such things help us clear our mind from anxiety, and at the same time, they give us tranquility while working out our connection with life itself in which the Nirvana state represents the ultimate and most advanced level of consciousness that we, human beings are able to attain; we shall simply become One with the Universe. Basically, Buddhism can be synthesized like this; Be aware of yourself, Live in the present, Free your mind from all forms of illusion, and Be kind to others.
@BlackRaven-w4e13 күн бұрын
Mostly right but... being Earth a extremely rare planet as we now know, and the Universe extremely hostile to life as we now also know, I would not like to being one with it... unles you are talking of another kind of universe that I dont know. 😊
@NikolaAhagi6 ай бұрын
This change my life
@plasntawmlajlim931022 күн бұрын
Absolutely the mighty power that shaped the universe the way it is today is spiritually the ONE. All beings are prophecies. 🌞🌍🌈🕊️💙
@razeno5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Nepal. It is interesting to look at Buddhism from a totally new perspective. I enjoyed.
@terrybaikie21815 ай бұрын
It would be more interesting to hear your perspective. Given u in Nepal.