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.
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.
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.
Your videos should definetely get more views, great explanation, thank you!
Thank you!
Great series of lectures about the foundation/collective principles of Buddhism.
Thank you Edward Lee. Metta
I agree the sound is too low on all these videos by this lecturer
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.
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.
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.
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.
Well said, Steven. Here is Bhante Pannavamsa explaining this with an excellent example, that of a vessel:ruclips.net/video/tUKxf6RyJ6k/видео.htmlm23s
There's is suffering but no sufferer. The illusion is you think there's a sufferer.
That's the meaning of Anatta.