"This video perfectly captures the essence of impermanence-reminding us that change is the only constant in life. By embracing this truth, we can find peace, let go of attachments, and live more freely. Thank you for this enlightening perspective! 🙏✨"
I love this quote by Siddhartha "If you let go a little, you will have a little happiness. If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of happiness. If you let go completely, you will be free"
I also love the fact that I have let go a million times yet continue to hang back on. Which continues to convey, that letting go is never a one time happening...
Letting go is indeed a practice, not a one-time event. Each time you let go, even if you hold on again, it’s a step forward. This ongoing effort is where growth and freedom truly happen.
Well written and articulated. Clear narration. Awesome content of the Buddha's teachings with easy to understand illustrations applied to daily activities. Thank you. Great effort as always! 👍😊
Thank You, this has confirmed many things for me. I have two medical conditions, one "restricts" me daily, one will quite possibly end my life a little early, im fine with this. My friends and family are confused about my attitude. I try to explain the inpermenance of my existence and physical abilities and skills i once took for granted are now fleeting abilities at best. I try to explain that my lack of attachment to life and its past status are healthy and though perhaps not bringing me joy stop frustration and sadness on a daily basis. I have difficult days and that is something else i accept.
Thank you for your kind feedback! 🙏 Embracing impermanence is a daily practice for me-staying present, letting go of attachments, and appreciating each moment as it comes and goes
Today I subscribed to your channel. I am truly pleased with the content . Thank you immensely for presenting the truly beautiful teachings of Buddha in a simple comprehensible way which can be used in our daily lives and meditation practice.
im 42. i have this friend since childhood. well his crazyness is permanent. His not crazy crazy, you will only know that he is broken when you hangout with him for a while. We are both adults now, so much have change. But that little crazyness in him is still there.
Its curious, given buddisms lauded appreciation for the scientific method and science itself. If this concept of impermenance is true, it represents a real insurmountable issue for science and the scientific method itself. Taken to its extreme conclusions, it implies there are no fixed laws which is the purpose of science to extablish what the nature of reality is. It also presents the same problem for buddism itself lol. As it would suggest all these teaching are also inpermanent and not true in of themselves. I have a question regarding the concept of so called memory and are experience of it. What is it really? Because its not memory by definition, how can it be if its a new creation everytime theyre recalled. Its not a REcollection of thoughts, its a collection of thoughts. So what is it that were not comprehending. Whats memory really? Life appears to express memory through form in the shape of well everything. Its linear progression. A tad pole turns into a frog always. A frog doesnt ever turn into a tadpole. Or does time flow bidirectionally? If that was the case you could resolve this maybe. Past and future two sides of same coin experienced as the present... I dont get it 😂 appearance - experience - disappearance. Experience is the process of witnessing coming and going. Lol im bellend pretending to understand haha
Your presentation is very superficial. Anicca is pronounced incorrectly. The correct is arising and passing away of the trains tiny particles the body and elsewhere. direct realization experience of that is meant to lead you to the understanding of a dukkha and not anatta, not self
"This video perfectly captures the essence of impermanence-reminding us that change is the only constant in life. By embracing this truth, we can find peace, let go of attachments, and live more freely. Thank you for this enlightening perspective! 🙏✨"
Great sharing on cultivating impermanence with meditation 15:28 Mindful breathing (Anapanasati) and insight meditation (Vipassana)🧘🧘♂👃🧠
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the sharing. Mindful breathing and insight meditation are powerful practices to embrace impermanence and find inner peace🙏
I gratitude Bhagavad Buddha's, and your kindness..
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I love this quote by Siddhartha "If you let go a little, you will have a little happiness.
If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of happiness.
If you let go completely, you will be free"
I also love the fact that I have let go a million times yet continue to hang back on. Which continues to convey, that letting go is never a one time happening...
Letting go is indeed a practice, not a one-time event. Each time you let go, even if you hold on again, it’s a step forward. This ongoing effort is where growth and freedom truly happen.
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This is a gift to mankind. Grateful to you. More success with your podcast!
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The very beauty of life is it's impermanence. Knowing, being aware and understanding life's impermanence is joy 🙏
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Well written and articulated. Clear narration. Awesome content of the Buddha's teachings with easy to understand illustrations applied to daily activities. Thank you. Great effort as always! 👍😊
Many thanks 🙏 Sadhu 🙏
Thank You, this has confirmed many things for me. I have two medical conditions, one "restricts" me daily, one will quite possibly end my life a little early, im fine with this. My friends and family are confused about my attitude. I try to explain the inpermenance of my existence and physical abilities and skills i once took for granted are now fleeting abilities at best. I try to explain that my lack of attachment to life and its past status are healthy and though perhaps not bringing me joy stop frustration and sadness on a daily basis. I have difficult days and that is something else i accept.
Sadhu sadhu 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you for the beautiful discourse ❤️
Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you for your knowledge ❤️🙏❤
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THku for sharing THku very much.🙏🙏🙏💕
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Wonderful teachings. So very helpful. Thank you for this podcast
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Thank you for beautiful lesson.
Thank you so much
This is so true, thanks for sharing.
The explanation of the four stages at 1:27 is so clear and relatable. How do you personally embrace impermanence in your life?
Thank you for your kind feedback! 🙏 Embracing impermanence is a daily practice for me-staying present, letting go of attachments, and appreciating each moment as it comes and goes
I have nothing to say but 🙏🙏🙏
Memory seems to anchor the feeling of permanence.
It’s very beautiful 🙏
Today I subscribed to your channel. I am truly pleased with the content . Thank you immensely for presenting the truly beautiful teachings of Buddha in a simple comprehensible way which can be used in our daily lives and meditation practice.
Thank you for subscribing! It means a lot to me that you find the content valuable.
im 42. i have this friend since childhood. well his crazyness is permanent. His not crazy crazy, you will only know that he is broken when you hangout with him for a while. We are both adults now, so much have change. But that little crazyness in him is still there.
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Can I quote and reference your video podcast on my book?
Of course! It's completely free. I'm glad you found it helpful.
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Its curious, given buddisms lauded appreciation for the scientific method and science itself. If this concept of impermenance is true, it represents a real insurmountable issue for science and the scientific method itself. Taken to its extreme conclusions, it implies there are no fixed laws which is the purpose of science to extablish what the nature of reality is. It also presents the same problem for buddism itself lol. As it would suggest all these teaching are also inpermanent and not true in of themselves. I have a question regarding the concept of so called memory and are experience of it. What is it really? Because its not memory by definition, how can it be if its a new creation everytime theyre recalled. Its not a REcollection of thoughts, its a collection of thoughts. So what is it that were not comprehending. Whats memory really? Life appears to express memory through form in the shape of well everything. Its linear progression. A tad pole turns into a frog always. A frog doesnt ever turn into a tadpole. Or does time flow bidirectionally? If that was the case you could resolve this maybe. Past and future two sides of same coin experienced as the present... I dont get it 😂 appearance - experience - disappearance. Experience is the process of witnessing coming and going. Lol im bellend pretending to understand haha
Anicca is pronounced: ah-nee-cha in the Pali language.
Why Hindu gods are seen in the background
Your presentation is very superficial. Anicca is pronounced incorrectly. The correct is arising and passing away of the trains tiny particles the body and elsewhere. direct realization experience of that is meant to lead you to the understanding of a dukkha and not anatta, not self