Why i'm a Buddhist - Singhamanas
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- Опубликовано: 5 янв 2015
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This talk was given at Adhisthana in the context of the Winter Retreat 2014
Thank you for sharing. We are now in 2023. I hope you are okay years down the line, also the French lady you speak of. Namaste
Wonderful and very moving story. Thank you
+johnny shep Glad you appreciated this johnny. Many thanks for letting us know.
Thank you for sharing....very insightful.....Love and peace to you
Buddham Saranam Gacchami
Really moving thank you
Hi I am very proud feel I am Buddhists
Wow!
sadhu sadhu sadhu
Good job , sadhu 3
Happy ripabalec day
Step up on the path of spiritual freedom by yourself...
This is the 21st century... The spacecraft was sent to Pluto already.
I can see that emotions caused you to be a Buddhist. It was the need to feel good after going through emotional and circumstance suffering. True feeling is made in mentality. True mentality is made in Holy Spirit. If a Buddhist is no different to a Muslim or different to an atheist, than its fair to say that Buddhism is no spiritual faith but is emotional. Spirituality is giving, believing and practical reliance on the Holy Spirit of God.
Much better to be happy doing something that might not make a little bit of sense than to do something that’s completely ridiculous. That doesn’t do anything for you in the end.
@@nova8091 The bible says spiritual things are ridiculous to someone who is natural.
well the buddha was a 'samana' so if you claim to be a buddhist centre that practices what the buddha taught you should at least explain that we - tiratna - are a secular sect of original buddhism, WHY? for example monastics have a rule against making jokes about the triple gem...lay people make jokes about the buddha and laugh hysterically and then ask endless questions about why is my mind not