This may be the most important talk for those of us who struggle with the early stages of meditation :) For many months I have been trying with the "puppy training" mindset - if a puppy runs away, put him back in place. It relaxed the body, but it did not relax the brain. Finally I thought, "Do you want to run? Run! Run wherever you want! Plan, analyze, imagine whatever you want!" and all thoughts stopped immediately.
"Nirvāṇa is commonly associated with Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, and represents its ultimate state of soteriological release, the liberation from repeated rebirth in saṃsāra."
Sadhu Sadhu Saaaaaadhuuu ❤️
Thank You very much for this videos! Metta from Poland :)
Let it be..
Let it happen
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It's Ajahn Brahm time!!!
This may be the most important talk for those of us who struggle with the early stages of meditation :) For many months I have been trying with the "puppy training" mindset - if a puppy runs away, put him back in place. It relaxed the body, but it did not relax the brain. Finally I thought, "Do you want to run? Run! Run wherever you want! Plan, analyze, imagine whatever you want!" and all thoughts stopped immediately.
Although I am unable to join the retreat, I am glad to be able to listen to the talks :) Thank you very much for uploading the talks!
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inspiring
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"Nirvāṇa is commonly associated with Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, and represents its ultimate state of soteriological release, the liberation from repeated rebirth in saṃsāra."
Yes that is the intellectual yet where is the rest?
@@fingerprint5511 - The rest? Just ask the spin doctors to give you any candy you like.