To those who are watching this video: May 2025 be a year where your dreams take flight, fueled by courage, kindness, and unwavering determination. Wishing you a journey filled with growth, joy, and moments that inspire your soul to shine brighter than ever!
Your video is truly meaningful for those struggling with negative thoughts in life. As people face increasing pressures, it’s essential to reconnect with oneself and find inner joy. Amitabha Buddha! 🙏✨
This video beautifully explores the power of solitude. I especially resonated with the idea of viewing discomfort as an opportunity for growth. What's one discomfort you're willing to embrace this week to foster personal growth? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Technically been living solo since 2016, few casual relationships but single going into 2025. Has its ups and downs with living alone in a trailer house.
Question, as someone who was a victim of psychological domestic abuse by their wife, who in the process turned my daughter against me (not seen her for 4 years nearly) with lies that i was the bad element in the relationship, what words would/could Buddha say to help me through this neverending pain of feeling like im being ripped apart. Ive had lots of mental health treatment, Therapy and medication, nothing helps. Im so alone without my daughter in my life. Had a couple attempts of su*c*de when its got to much to handle. Ive turned to of all places youtube and these kind of videos for help, guidance but i seem to be in a never ending cycle of what feels like grieving. There must be a way for me to find peace....
People are programmed robot slaves of the system thinking happyness starts with extern factors like status, money, material things, looks, lust that means nothing and its relativ and an illusion create by society. If your happyness depend on extern factors, you will never be happy because extern factors are endless. Thats why a lot of people buy stuff or look a certain way to create an illusion for the outside world out of emptyness.......sad. Happyness starts inside you. The more people around you, the more expectations, talk about others, lying, frustrations, negativity, jealousy, hate, double standards, own benefits, hypocrites, judgement, comparing etc....... Reflection of their broken souls. Alone or in solitude you have more strength, peace, power, happyness, freedom and time to reflect and work on yourself in the here and now where the magic happens. No, not feeling superior or better then others but more be carefully and aware. Be the light in your own life.
Dumping someone because they challenge you at times is a sure way to avoid growing as a person. Buddha would never give such advice. But some if your other vids are quite nice.
Thanks 💞🙏 True Happiness is within ❤
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To those who are watching this video: May 2025 be a year where your dreams take flight, fueled by courage, kindness, and unwavering determination. Wishing you a journey filled with growth, joy, and moments that inspire your soul to shine brighter than ever!
Letting go of toxic relationships was the exact reminder I needed. Sometimes, we forget how much lighter life can be when we say no to negativity
What a insightful sharing!
the wisdom you share is remarkable !
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I am a strong believer in the teachings of Buddha. I find these shares really valuable and helpful. Thank you!
You are very welcome
Beautiful of word wisdom ❤❤❤
Your video is truly meaningful for those struggling with negative thoughts in life. As people face increasing pressures, it’s essential to reconnect with oneself and find inner joy. Amitabha Buddha! 🙏✨
Beautiful message 🙏
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amazing lessons for life. thank you
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@, I did. gratitude 😇🙏
Beautiful message. Thank you.
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This video beautifully explores the power of solitude. I especially resonated with the idea of viewing discomfort as an opportunity for growth. What's one discomfort you're willing to embrace this week to foster personal growth? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Very insightful video. Thank you for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Technically been living solo since 2016, few casual relationships but single going into 2025. Has its ups and downs with living alone in a trailer house.
Question, as someone who was a victim of psychological domestic abuse by their wife, who in the process turned my daughter against me (not seen her for 4 years nearly) with lies that i was the bad element in the relationship, what words would/could Buddha say to help me through this neverending pain of feeling like im being ripped apart. Ive had lots of mental health treatment, Therapy and medication, nothing helps. Im so alone without my daughter in my life. Had a couple attempts of su*c*de when its got to much to handle. Ive turned to of all places youtube and these kind of videos for help, guidance but i seem to be in a never ending cycle of what feels like grieving. There must be a way for me to find peace....
People are programmed robot slaves of the system thinking happyness starts with extern factors like status, money, material things, looks, lust that means nothing and its relativ and an illusion create by society.
If your happyness depend on extern factors, you will never be happy because extern factors are endless.
Thats why a lot of people buy stuff or look a certain way to create an illusion for the outside world out of emptyness.......sad.
Happyness starts inside you.
The more people around you, the more expectations, talk about others, lying, frustrations, negativity, jealousy, hate, double standards, own benefits, hypocrites, judgement, comparing etc.......
Reflection of their broken souls.
Alone or in solitude you have more strength, peace, power, happyness, freedom and time to reflect and work on yourself in the here and now where the magic happens.
No, not feeling superior or better then others but more be carefully and aware.
Be the light in your own life.
Dumping someone because they challenge you at times is a sure way to avoid growing as a person. Buddha would never give such advice. But some if your other vids are quite nice.