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  • @eduardochavira5976
    @eduardochavira5976 7 лет назад +3

    Your videos should definetely get more views, great explanation, thank you!

  • @edwardlee3419
    @edwardlee3419 5 лет назад

    Great series of lectures about the foundation/collective principles of Buddhism.

  • @mariehall9514
    @mariehall9514 Год назад

    I agree the sound is too low on all these videos by this lecturer

    • @LondonBuddhistVideos
      @LondonBuddhistVideos Год назад +1

      Hi Marie Hall. I am sorry this is your experience. I wonder if there is a setting you might change somewhere?
      A louder version 1. Suffering & The Four Noble Truths
      ruclips.net/video/jgyke9W9Tyg/видео.html for those who find the Suffering lecture too quiet. With metta.

  • @blueotter5990
    @blueotter5990 6 лет назад +5

    This is very good, but I think more people would stay and listen if it were a bit louder. Very hard to hear him. Thank you, though.

    • @LondonBuddhistVideos
      @LondonBuddhistVideos 6 лет назад

      Blue Otter thank you. I will reupload with better sound ASAP. Probably over the weekend. Are you subscribed? If so you will be notified if you tap the bell icon. Thanks again for helpful feedback.

  • @stevenkok1926
    @stevenkok1926 7 лет назад +2

    Shadu Shadu Shadu
    If there is no more an owner or a being whence there is suffering ? Thus have I heard that when there is no more a self there is no more a cause.

    • @LondonBuddhistVideos
      @LondonBuddhistVideos 7 лет назад

      Well said, Steven. Here is Bhante Pannavamsa explaining this with an excellent example, that of a vessel:ruclips.net/video/tUKxf6RyJ6k/видео.htmlm23s

    • @nahanng7791
      @nahanng7791 3 года назад

      There's is suffering but no sufferer. The illusion is you think there's a sufferer.
      That's the meaning of Anatta.