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7 Life-Changing Buddhist Stories That Will Change Your Life
🌟 7 Life-Changing Buddhist Stories That Will Change Your Life 🌟
In this video, we explore seven profound Buddhist stories that reveal the wisdom of the Buddha and the transformative power of mindfulness, compassion, and inner peace. Each story carries a unique life lesson that can inspire us to look at our lives with fresh eyes, find calm amidst chaos, and nurture happiness in the present moment.
From tales about patience and humility to insights on letting go and embracing the now, these stories are powerful reminders of what truly matters. Whether you're seeking peace, self-growth, or simply curious about Buddhism, these timeless stories will touch your heart and guide you on your journey...
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Комментарии

  • @TheMakefate
    @TheMakefate Час назад

    Buddha wants the true nobility and dharma. All faith are so. And all are truly the words of God manifesting in different natures. If you believe one faith is good and other is false you are lacking spirituality and its meaning.

  • @NextDay2
    @NextDay2 2 дня назад

    ruclips.net/video/Ih1lR3aX464/видео.html

  • @WisdomofEnlightenment
    @WisdomofEnlightenment 6 дней назад

    Is meditation really as hard as you think? If you’re just starting, drop your questions here, and I’ll help you out!

  • @__nightingale_09
    @__nightingale_09 8 дней назад

    Distraction can kill our inner peace 🙂 Namo Buddhay 💙🍃

  • @phillipmccarty4129
    @phillipmccarty4129 9 дней назад

    There is God and divine beings in Buddhism.

  • @valerielhw
    @valerielhw 10 дней назад

    Don't Buddhists believe in reincarnation? Don't they think that everyone eventually reaches 'Nirvana'? How are these things possible without a God?

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 9 дней назад

      Great question! Buddhists believe in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and that Nirvana is the ultimate liberation from this cycle. However, Buddhism doesn’t rely on the concept of a creator god to explain these phenomena. Instead, it focuses on the laws of karma and the interdependent nature of existence. Nirvana is achieved through personal insight, practice, and understanding, making it a path of self-discovery rather than divine intervention. Thank you for sparking such an interesting discussion

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 10 дней назад

    Good story .. we want more❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 10 дней назад

    Nice nice story ❤❤❤❤

  • @NoMindOneLife
    @NoMindOneLife 11 дней назад

    Haha… Gautama Buddha spoke about gods and heavens, but that’s not the core of his teaching. Talking about or aspiring to reach gods and heavens will not end your suffering-only Nibbana can do that. His teaching focuses on understanding the Four Noble Truths and practicing to end suffering. Going to heaven will not end suffering.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Absolutely! You've captured the essence of Buddha's teachings perfectly. While concepts like gods and heavens appear in his teachings, they are not the ultimate goal. The path to Nibbana-through understanding the Four Noble Truths and practicing the Noble Eightfold Path-is what truly ends suffering. Thank you for sharing this insightful perspective!

  • @NoMindOneLife
    @NoMindOneLife 11 дней назад

    BUDDISM is the only thing we need for anything and everything.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Thank you for your enthusiasm! Buddhism indeed offers profound wisdom that can guide us in many aspects of life. Its teachings on mindfulness, compassion, and understanding are timeless and universal. We’re glad to have you as part of our community on Buddha Lens!

  • @Buddhism-and-Life-vn
    @Buddhism-and-Life-vn 12 дней назад

    Buddhism teaches us to live in the present; let the good things from this lecture seep into the soul of each person.❤❤

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Beautifully said! Living in the present is indeed one of Buddhism's most profound teachings. We're so glad this lecture resonated with you-may its wisdom bring peace and inspiration to all who hear it. Thank you for your thoughtful comment!

  • @Buddhism-and-Life-vn
    @Buddhism-and-Life-vn 12 дней назад

    Buddhism teaches us to live in the present; let the good things from this lecture seep into the soul of each person.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      thanks -----, Beautifully said! Living in the present is indeed one of Buddhism's most profound teachings. We're so glad this lecture resonated with you-may its wisdom bring peace and inspiration to all who hear it. Thank you for your thoughtful comment!

  • @Mia-r9s9p
    @Mia-r9s9p 14 дней назад

    I agree, but it's a lot better if the whole community is involved. It has to be a permanent , emersive education.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Absolutely, I couldn't agree more! Engaging the whole community creates a shared journey of growth and understanding. When education becomes permanent and immersive, it truly transforms lives. Thank you for sharing this beautiful perspective-it aligns perfectly with the lessons we aim to share on Buddha Lens. Let's keep spreading wisdom together!

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      You're absolutely right! When the whole community comes together, the impact of these teachings becomes even more powerful. Making education permanent and immersive ensures that the wisdom truly transforms lives. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful perspective!

  • @AwakenwithBuddhasWords
    @AwakenwithBuddhasWords 16 дней назад

    Every video on this channel is a treasure! Deep appreciation for the valuable knowledge you bring to the community 🌸

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It means the world to us that you find value in our videos. Your appreciation inspires us to keep sharing wisdom and spreading positivity. Share the video, Stay tuned for more stories and lessons from Buddha Lens!

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 18 дней назад

    Fine fine❤

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 18 дней назад

      thanks for your comment

  • @tyamada21
    @tyamada21 18 дней назад

    A segment from 'Saved by the Light of the Buddha Within'... My new understandings of what many call 'God -The Holy Spirit' - resulting from some of the extraordinary ongoing after-effects relating to an NDE... Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what some scientists are now referring to as the unified field of consciousnesses. In other words, it’s the essence of all existence and non-existence - the ultimate creative force behind planets, stars, nebulae, people, animals, trees, fish, birds, and all phenomena, manifest or latent. All matter and intelligence are simply waves or ripples manifesting to and from this core source. Consciousness (enlightenment) is itself the actual creator of everything that exists now, ever existed in the past, or will exist in the future - right down to the minutest particles of dust - each being an individual ripple or wave. The big difference between chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and most other conventional prayers is that instead of depending on a ‘middleman’ to connect us to our state of inner enlightenment, we’re able to do it ourselves. That’s because chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo allows us to tap directly into our enlightened state by way of this self-produced sound vibration. ‘Who or What Is God?’ If we compare the concept of God being a separate entity that is forever watching down on us, to the teachings of Nichiren, it makes more sense to me that the true omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of what most people perceive to be God, is the fantastic state of enlightenment that exists within each of us. Some say that God is an entity that’s beyond physical matter - I think that the vast amount of information continuously being conveyed via electromagnetic waves in today’s world gives us proof of how an invisible state of God could indeed exist. For example, it’s now widely known that specific data relayed by way of electromagnetic waves has the potential to help bring about extraordinary and powerful effects - including an instant global awareness of something or a mass emotional reaction. It’s also common knowledge that these invisible waves can easily be used to detonate a bomb or to enable NASA to control the movements of a robot as far away as the Moon or Mars - none of which is possible without a receiver to decode the information that’s being transmitted. Without the receiver, the data would remain impotent. In a very similar way, we need to have our own ‘receiver’ switched on so that we can activate a clear and precise understanding of our own life, all other life and what everything else in existence is. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day helps us to achieve this because it allows us to reach the core of our enlightenment and keep it switched on. That’s because Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what scientists now refer to as the unified field of consciousnesses. To break it down - Myoho represents the Law of manifestation and latency (Nature) and consists of two alternating states. For example, the state of Myo is where everything in life that’s not obvious to us exists - including our stored memories when we’re not thinking about them - our hidden potential and inner emotions whenever they’re dormant - our desires, our fears, our wisdom, happiness, karma - and more importantly, our enlightenment. The other state, ho, is where everything in Life exists whenever it becomes evident to us, such as when a thought pops up from within our memory - whenever we experience or express our emotions - or whenever a good or bad cause manifests as an effect from our karma. When anything becomes apparent, it merely means that it’s come out of the state of Myo (dormancy/latency) and into a state of ho (manifestation). It’s the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness, being awake or asleep, or knowing and not knowing. The second law - Renge - Ren meaning cause and ge meaning effect, governs and controls the functions of Myoho - these two laws of Myoho and Renge, not only function together simultaneously but also underlies all spiritual and physical existence. The final and third part of the tri-combination - Kyo, is the Law that allows Myoho to integrate with Renge - or vice versa. It’s the great, invisible thread of energy that fuses and connects all Life and matter - as well as the past, present and future. It’s also sometimes termed the Universal Law of Communication - perhaps it could even be compared with the string theory that many scientists now suspect exists. Just as the cells in our body, our thoughts, feelings and everything else is continually fluctuating within us - all that exists in the world around us and beyond is also in a constant state of flux - constantly controlled by these three fundamental laws. In fact, more things are going back and forth between the two states of Myo and ho in a single moment than it would ever be possible to calculate or describe. And it doesn’t matter how big or small, famous or trivial anything or anyone may appear to be, everything that’s ever existed in the past, exists now or will exist in the future, exists only because of the workings of the Laws ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ - the basis of the four fundamental forces, and if they didn’t function, neither we nor anything else could go on existing. That’s because all forms of existence, including the seasons, day, night, birth, death and so on, are moving forward in an ongoing flow of continuation - rhythmically reverting back and forth between the two fundamental states of Myo and ho in absolute accordance with Renge - and by way of Kyo. Even stars are dying and being reborn under the workings of what the combination ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ represents. Nam, or Namu - which mean the same thing, are vibrational passwords or keys that allow us to reach deep into our life and fuse with or become one with ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’. On a more personal level, nothing ever happens by chance or coincidence, it’s the causes that we’ve made in our past, or are presently making, that determine how these laws function uniquely in each of our lives - as well as the environment from moment to moment. By facing east, in harmony with the direction that the Earth is spinning, and chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo for a minimum of, let’s say, ten minutes daily to start with, any of us can experience actual proof of its positive effects in our lives - even if it only makes us feel good on the inside, there will be a definite positive effect. That’s because we’re able to pierce through the thickest layers of our karma and activate our inherent Buddha Nature (our enlightened state). By so doing, we’re then able to bring forth the wisdom and good fortune that we need to challenge, overcome and change our adverse circumstances - turn them into positive ones - or manifest and gain even greater fulfilment in our daily lives from our accumulated good karma. This also allows us to bring forth the wisdom that can free us from the ignorance and stupidity that’s preventing us from accepting and being proud of the person that we indeed are - regardless of our race, colour, gender or sexuality. We’re also able to see and understand our circumstances and the environment far more clearly, as well as attract and connect with any needed external beneficial forces and situations. As I’ve already mentioned, everything is subject to the law of Cause and Effect - the ‘actual-proof-strength’ resulting from chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo always depends on our determination, sincerity and dedication. For example, the levels of difference could be compared to making a sound on a piano, creating a melody, producing a great song, and so on. Something else that’s very important to always respect and acknowledge is that the Law (or if you prefer God) is in everyone and everything. NB: There are frightening and disturbing sounds, and there are tranquil and relaxing sounds. It’s the emotional result of any noise or sound that can trigger off a mood or even instantly change one. When chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day, we are producing a sound vibration that’s the password to our true inner-self - this soon becomes apparent when you start reassessing your views on various things - such as your fears and desires etc. The best way to get the desired result when chanting is not to view things conventionally - rather than reaching out to an external source, we need to reach into our own lives and bring our needs and desires to fruition from within - including the good fortune and strength to achieve any help that we may need. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo also reaches out externally and draws us towards, or draws towards us, what we need to make us happy from our environment. For example, it helps us to be in the right place at the right time - to make better choices and decisions and so forth. We need to think of it as a seed within us that we’re watering and bringing sunshine to for it to grow, blossom and bring forth fruit or flowers. It’s also important to understand that everything we need in life, including the answer to every question and the potential to achieve every dream, already exists within us.

  • @YLYLMR
    @YLYLMR 18 дней назад

    Buddhist is a free thinker no religion

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      That's an interesting perspective! Buddhism indeed emphasizes free thinking, personal experience, and inner understanding over rigid dogma. It's a path of wisdom and practice that transcends labels, guiding us toward self-discovery and liberation. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @YLYLMR
    @YLYLMR 18 дней назад

    Buddha name is not from India.Buddha cannot enlightment in India because India is not the place for Buddha get enlightment.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your perspective! Historical accounts indicate that the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India. While his teachings transcend geographical boundaries, they carry universal wisdom that continues to inspire people worldwide. It's fascinating to see how these teachings resonate in different ways for everyone!

  • @TrojansFirst
    @TrojansFirst 18 дней назад

    But there's a timeless presence one can experience. Some might choose to call that presence "God."

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 10 дней назад

      Beautifully said! That timeless presence is indeed profound and deeply personal. Whether one chooses to call it 'God' or simply experiences it as a sense of unity and peace, it’s a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of all things. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful perspective!

    • @robinharwood5044
      @robinharwood5044 3 дня назад

      But “God” is the word used to refer to the Abrahamic Deity. Using it to refer to anything else is misleading. For some people, it can allow them to pretend that Buddhism can be harmonised with the Abrahamic religions. But that is just dishonest.

    • @TrojansFirst
      @TrojansFirst 3 дня назад

      @ but it’s also used in esoteric traditions all around the world to mean something completely different.

    • @robinharwood5044
      @robinharwood5044 3 дня назад

      @@TrojansFirst Unfortunate. Bound to cause confusion.

    • @TrojansFirst
      @TrojansFirst 2 дня назад

      @ even Einstein liked to use the god term and we know he didn’t believe in the Abrahamic interpretation of god. He said he believed in Spinoza’s God. "I believe in Spinoza's God, who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of man”

  • @boonraypipatchol7295
    @boonraypipatchol7295 18 дней назад

    ... 4 Noble Truth.... .... Buddhism.....

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 18 дней назад

      Yes thanks for your comment

  • @stoicraysofwisdom
    @stoicraysofwisdom 18 дней назад

    bah

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 19 дней назад

    Good

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 19 дней назад

    ❤fine work

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 20 дней назад

    Fine thanks ❤

  • @ZordSmith-l9j
    @ZordSmith-l9j 20 дней назад

    Deepest in meaning 💓 Everything in Buddhism have it's meaning. Love the way.💓

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 20 дней назад

      Thank you so much! 🙏 Buddhism truly does have layers of wisdom in every story and teaching, guiding us toward a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world. I’m glad the message resonated with you. May we all continue to uncover these beautiful meanings in our own journeys. 💓🌸

  • @fortifiedgaming9999
    @fortifiedgaming9999 21 день назад

    nice.

  • @stoicraysofwisdom
    @stoicraysofwisdom 21 день назад

    Bah

  • @Freelancer-AviDas
    @Freelancer-AviDas 21 день назад

    Good

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 21 день назад

    Nicely posted ❤❤❤

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 21 день назад

      Thanks for the visit

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 22 дня назад

    Nice story story..

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 22 дня назад

    Fine fine

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 22 дня назад

      thanks for your comment

  • @nightsleep7195
    @nightsleep7195 23 дня назад

    good good

  • @chewstan
    @chewstan 23 дня назад

    Buddha studied Upanishads. That is why he had this idea. Upanishads are for man to identify ’thou are that’.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 23 дня назад

      thanks for your comment

    • @ZordSmith-l9j
      @ZordSmith-l9j 20 дней назад

      All hindus should need non theistic approach then so that can be free from hypocrysies. Everyone should approach "middle way" then.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 20 дней назад

      Absolutely! The Upanishads contain profound teachings on self-realization and the nature of consciousness, and they had a lasting influence on many spiritual paths, including Buddhism. The idea of realizing one's true nature-of seeing beyond the self-is central in both traditions. Buddha’s teachings emphasized a similar journey inward, encouraging us to uncover wisdom and compassion within ourselves. Thank you for highlighting this beautiful connection! 🙏✨

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 20 дней назад

      You make an interesting point! The Middle Way offers a balanced approach that can help people move beyond extremes and focus on a path of inner clarity and compassion. In Buddhism, the Middle Way encourages understanding and wisdom without rigid attachments, which can indeed resonate across spiritual paths, including Hinduism. Adopting a non-theistic or more open-minded approach can lead to greater personal freedom and reduce the influence of rigid dogmas. Thank you for sharing this perspective! 🙏🌼

  • @nightsleep7195
    @nightsleep7195 23 дня назад

    nice nice nice story

  • @nightsleep7195
    @nightsleep7195 23 дня назад

    good good

  • @nightsleep7195
    @nightsleep7195 23 дня назад

    fine fine

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 24 дня назад

    Nice story❤❤❤

  • @richardlynch-sb1gr
    @richardlynch-sb1gr 24 дня назад

    Makes more sense than other religions

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 23 дня назад

      Thanks for your special and valuable comment

    • @richardlynch-sb1gr
      @richardlynch-sb1gr 23 дня назад

      @@buddhalens...... Because it is more of a ' philosophy ' 🧐?

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 25 дней назад

    Wowww

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 25 дней назад

    Fine stories.....

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 25 дней назад

    Wawoo nice story.. more story needs

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb 27 дней назад

    Fine snake story

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 27 дней назад

      Thanks! I always knew my storytelling was as smooth as a snake’s slither!

  • @Samana358
    @Samana358 Месяц назад

    Every thing is correct except one thing that buddha is born into a hindu religion or society is absolutely false because Buddha spoke about other Buddhas who lived before him and there is no mention of these God for 900 yrs after buddha❤

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 27 дней назад

      Siddhartha Gautama, who became known as the Buddha, was born into a society steeped in the spiritual and religious traditions of ancient India. His family was part of the Shakya clan, and the religious and cultural practices in his region were heavily influenced by the Vedic traditions, which are often considered early foundations of what evolved into Hinduism. However, at the time, there wasn’t a single, unified "Hindu" religion as we understand it today. Buddha’s teachings diverged from the dominant Vedic or Brahmanical practices of his era. He questioned rituals, the caste system, and certain metaphysical views of his time. Instead, he emphasized a path to enlightenment based on self-inquiry, ethical behavior, and meditation, distinct from Vedic rituals and worship. In doing so, he established a spiritual path that differed significantly from the Brahmanical orthodoxy, forming the foundation of Buddhism as a separate tradition. So, while Buddha was born into a Vedic-influenced society, he created a unique spiritual path that stood apart from the religious practices that later became known as Hinduism. The origins of Buddha’s teachings indeed suggest that he offered a new spiritual perspective that diverged significantly from the Vedic traditions dominant in his time. While it’s historically accurate that Siddhartha Gautama was born into a society where Vedic beliefs were prominent, Buddhism itself introduced unique teachings on suffering, compassion, and enlightenment, which marked a shift from the religious practices and cosmology of that era. Buddha did mention past Buddhas in his teachings, emphasizing that enlightenment is a potential that has been realized by many before him. His focus was on a practical path to liberation through mindfulness, ethical conduct, and wisdom, rather than worshipping gods or engaging with divine creation stories. His teachings paved a distinct path of spiritual development that attracted followers for centuries and established a self-reliant and introspective spiritual tradition. Your point aligns well with how Buddhism offers a timeless, unique path to self-realization that doesn’t depend on traditional notions of a single creator or supreme deity.

    • @howardg4957
      @howardg4957 18 дней назад

      This is true, modern Hinduism did not exist then.

  • @Unknowns-bto
    @Unknowns-bto Месяц назад

    He dosnt belive the demiurge and sacla are god yes he believed believes in the rwal divine not false

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 27 дней назад

      Buddha's teachings primarily focus on the nature of suffering, compassion, mindfulness, and the path to enlightenment. His approach does not center around worshipping deities or external gods but emphasizes an inward journey to understand one's own mind, detach from desires, and develop compassion and wisdom. Buddha encouraged self-reliance on the path to liberation, focusing on inner transformation rather than devotion to an external creator or divine being. In Buddhist philosophy, the concept of divinity is seen in a broader, more experiential context. Buddha’s teachings guide practitioners to realize the "divine" qualities within themselves, such as compassion, wisdom, and equanimity. This emphasis on personal spiritual awakening offers a path that respects divine qualities without necessarily identifying with a specific creator figure like the demiurge or external god. Instead, enlightenment itself, characterized by deep peace, understanding, and self-mastery, is considered the highest state one can attain.

    • @srinivasansubramanium9490
      @srinivasansubramanium9490 23 дня назад

      An excellent 👌👍

  • @dhondupgyatso7603
    @dhondupgyatso7603 Месяц назад

    ❤❤🙏🏻😭

  • @noonespecial4171
    @noonespecial4171 Месяц назад

    The source of Dukkha is lobha, moha and dosa. So much here diluting the radiance of the true Dhamma.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens Месяц назад

      thanks for your valuable comment

  • @noonespecial4171
    @noonespecial4171 Месяц назад

    False Dhamma. All so called desanas of the Buddha should be accompanied with the Sutta source.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens Месяц назад

      thanks for your valuable comment

  • @noonespecial4171
    @noonespecial4171 Месяц назад

    What Sutta is this story? AI images, AI voice, false Dhamma.

    • @buddhalens
      @buddhalens 27 дней назад

      thanks for your comment

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb Месяц назад

    Fine video

  • @PrityDas-ry5jb
    @PrityDas-ry5jb Месяц назад

    Fine