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Комментарии • 38

  • @WorldCrafterPrime
    @WorldCrafterPrime 8 дней назад +16

    I've watched ALL your videos and many multiple times. I'm sorry you're dealing with internet people! Your work is amazing man, I can't speak of anyone but myself but I SUPER appreciate you Brad!

    • @Itzkitchka
      @Itzkitchka 8 дней назад +3

      That makes two of us!
      THANK YOU BRAD!!!
      🌸🌹🌻

    • @sirius3531
      @sirius3531 5 дней назад

      ​@@ItzkitchkaTHREE ! 🙏🏻❤️🪷

    • @sirius3531
      @sirius3531 5 дней назад

      IT'S EXACTLY THE SAME FOR ME ! 🙏🏻❤️🪷

  • @ldydyk
    @ldydyk День назад

    Thank you, Brad.

  • @HeikkiLiitoksia
    @HeikkiLiitoksia 7 дней назад

    pratyeka is a very interesting way of seeing or looking back at my mind. it is a difficult one to standardize, and even to write about (without aphorisms).

  • @sarakajira
    @sarakajira 8 дней назад +1

    The kind of spontaneous awakening happened to me. I was the later part of 17 years old, and my relationship with my mother was terrible, and she made it clear that as soon as I turned 18, that I was going to be out on the streets. She had done a horrible job raising me and preparing me for life in the world, and at the time, I had a slew of emotional problems, Autism spectrum, ADHD hyperactivity too. But we had Buddhism in the home. Ironically, she'd studied the works of the Dalai Lama and had things like copies of the Dhammapada in the house. I'd always had a very reflective side of me. So I reflected on my situation, and realized that there was no way I was ever going to survive in the world if I couldn't sit still for longer than 5 minutes. Ironically, the trigger for me to start sitting was seeing the movie Ghost in the Shell. That movie is so profoundly reflective, about a character who does some really deep reflections in her life, that ends with a kind of transcendental experience, that it awakened in me a deep longing to meditate. And so I took a copy of the Dhamapada, into our basement, read a bit of it which profoundly resonated with me, smoked some weed, listened to some Enya to help me relax, and then sat on one of those mini trampolines in the pitch black, doing what I now know is called dark retreat in Vajrayana. And purely intuitively, I began practicing what we in Vajrayana call Togal practice, and over the course of a couple weeks, doing this all night, just meditating in the pitch black for hours on end, slowly letting go of all effort I could find in my body and mind, and continuing to meditate past any and all sensations that arose: I eventually had a massive awakening experience. I saw how all things were interconnected across the vast universe, and that I was part of this perfectly harmonious Eternal Flow/Flux, and that this was the deepest nature of reality. It changed me forever, and for about two weeks afterward it was like I was in a continual flow state. While at the time, I didn't fully understand all the details of what had happened to me, I KNEW it was important and profound, and intuitively knew that Buddhist monks would have the answers. And even though I did end up getting kicked out of my home, the first thing I did was go on a pilgrimage to seek out Buddhist monasteries, which eventually led me to a Zen monastery where I settled in the town for some time and practiced Zen, and then many years and thousands of hours of practice later to becoming ordained myself as a Vajryayana Tantric Ngakma. But it all started in that basement, simply due to the good karma of my past lives.

    • @RC-qf3mp
      @RC-qf3mp 8 дней назад +1

      I’ll let AI summarize this post for me so i don’t have to read it.

    • @edgepixel8467
      @edgepixel8467 8 дней назад +1

      Short version:
      - When I was 17, my awful mom threatened to throw me out of the house when I reach 18.
      - I got scared shitless and started Vajrayana Togal practice.
      - I got awakened, but maybe weed and Enya helped too.
      - I saw all things in the universe are harmoniously inter-connected, which felt really cool for 2 weeks.
      - I did get kicked out of the house though, but found my place to a Zen monastery.

    • @sarakajira
      @sarakajira 8 дней назад +1

      @@edgepixel8467 hahahaha! I feel like that summary loses some nuance but it's pretty hilarious! Alright kiddies, all you need to have your first Bhumi/Kensho is: Togal practice and a place to do dark retreat undisturbed, an abusive mom, weed, Enya, Ghost in the Shell, a copy of the Dhammapada, a mini trampoline, the dreaded fear of homelessness, and significant previous life experience to know how to do the first practice. 😂
      Super helpful to lots of people I know. Very scalable. 😂 But, you know, that's how it is. Apparently the straw that broke the Bhumi's back for Mahakashyo was the Buddha holding up a flower. It just be like that.

    • @sarakajira
      @sarakajira 8 дней назад

      @@edgepixel8467 also, it's worth noting that Togal practice is highly effective. The merit and circumstances that got me into doing that at such a young age may be unique; but the practice of Dark Retreat itself and other Togal practices are very effective.

    • @michigandersea3485
      @michigandersea3485 6 дней назад +1

      Beautiful. Reminds me of my youth, though my youth was very different than yours.

  • @michigandersea3485
    @michigandersea3485 6 дней назад

    There is a beautiful teaching in this video that stands out to me. It seems fairly obvious when I hear it, but it's easy to lose track sometimes in the culture of Western Buddhism. And that is that ordination and dharma transmission may mean NOTHING in regard to attainment. Many Western Buddhists insist say you should only listen to ordained teachers, to avoid possible cults. Even if that is a good cautionary action it may be necessary but not sufficient.

  • @HeikkiLiitoksia
    @HeikkiLiitoksia 7 дней назад

    i remember the whole path from the weirdness to this

  • @TrunkDaPhunk
    @TrunkDaPhunk 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the clarification. I witnessed the accepting of the precepts ceremony. Of course my ego surfaced when I watched it….thats when I knew it wasn’t for me.

  • @fhoniemcphonsen8987
    @fhoniemcphonsen8987 7 дней назад

    I'd love to know more about the English guy. All I could think was Danger UXB. 😁

  • @thoughtfog
    @thoughtfog 8 дней назад +1

    Liam bowing.
    Thank you Mr Brad

  • @benhorner8430
    @benhorner8430 8 дней назад

    Totally crazy. :)

  • @Andy-vh3ns
    @Andy-vh3ns 8 дней назад +2

    Oh shit -- shhhh, don't tell Brad I have watched all his videos. =]

  • @Hello-thrill-seekers
    @Hello-thrill-seekers 8 дней назад +1

    Wow Ziggy got ordained! Is it Venerable Ziggy now? 😅

  • @photomukund
    @photomukund 7 дней назад

    Each of us got ordained as soon as we were formed in our mothers' wombs. Everything else is cosplay.

  • @WoodsyLadyM
    @WoodsyLadyM 8 дней назад

    Maybe Muho's essay on how to ordain in the Soto-shu might be helpful. I'd post it here but links always disappear on RUclips, so I posted it under your post on one of your Facebook pages.

    • @HardcoreZen
      @HardcoreZen  8 дней назад +1

      I usually post that link when I do videos about ordination. I forgot to this time.

  • @mattrkelly
    @mattrkelly 8 дней назад

    Im a certified Brad-head... You know, there is a fb group organized by Shinzen Young's students formerly called 'Shinheads'... someone here should make one 👍

  • @RC-qf3mp
    @RC-qf3mp 8 дней назад +1

    Did you have to shave your eyebrows? I guess they grew back? Or you never shaved them? Is that called a Buddhist Wax, in contrast to Brazilian?

    • @HardcoreZen
      @HardcoreZen  8 дней назад +2

      Monks don't shave their eyebrows in Japan. I shaved my head once. I wasn't required to shave anywhere else. Thank gosh!

  • @HeikkiLiitoksia
    @HeikkiLiitoksia 6 дней назад

    funny anecdote. swedish languge. ord=word

  • @kakamarioluigi
    @kakamarioluigi 8 дней назад

    Did you watch ultraman rising?

    • @HardcoreZen
      @HardcoreZen  8 дней назад +1

      I watched a few minutes of it. I am too much of an Ultraman purist, I suppose. I couldn't get into it.

  • @MuerganoZFG
    @MuerganoZFG 8 дней назад

    Ghasso

  • @jimnuzzo8010
    @jimnuzzo8010 7 дней назад

    please cut out all of the fluff-- I had to go to about minute 12 before you got down to the question at hand--

    • @BUDDHISMandBEYOND
      @BUDDHISMandBEYOND 7 дней назад +2

      You’re fine Brad. We like the fluff ❤

    • @WorldCrafterPrime
      @WorldCrafterPrime 7 дней назад +2

      @@BUDDHISMandBEYOND Exactly, I'm here for anything posted!

    • @photomukund
      @photomukund 7 дней назад +2

      Fluff is where the real stuff is