Your True Nature - A Talk on Refuge and Buddha Nature by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- www.tergar.org ~ In this short video, Tibetan meditation teacher Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche teaches how our true nature is fundamentally pure and good. When we take refuge in the Buddha, he explains, we are ultimately taking refuge in our own Buddha nature. This video is excerpted from a series of teachings entitled, Ngöndro: The Foundational Practices, Parts I & II, available in the Tergar Online Store.
This video clip includes subtitle captions in English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
Everyone already is Buddha nature.
Sometimes people need to unlearn mental and physical
habits covering this truth.
That’s the hard part lol
Great video 👍
Thank You Rinpoche.
Your calming,loving kindness is an inspiration. _/I\_ _/I\_ _/I\_
pro tip: watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Beckham Sonny yup, I've been using Flixzone for since november myself =)
I wish you also have Tibetan Buddhist temple here in the Philippines. I really like your dharma talk more than any other Zen buddhist masters' dharma talk.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Thankyou rinpoche
Thank you Rinponche , I am reading ''The Joy of Living'' right now and it is an amazing book!
Precious guru 🙏🙏🙏
These videos are such a help PLEASE make more!!!!!
Thank you Rinpoche
Obrigada Mestre.
Thank you Master🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Rinpoche!
Thank you
Very much true, we all shall become or know that we are already buddha and help the world through unselfish service
Thank you!
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:) Thank you very much!
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I don't understand any of this, but it sounds nice.
Informative.
Will you tell us more about Buddha nature? Dharma? You mention in this video that you will tell more about this later. Is it already in some other video?
Keep it up....
A lot of change has occured upon the misinterpretation of the Tathagarbha teaching of Yogacara. Then, Tathagatagarbha understanding was in line with the Buddha's teachings and Nagarjuna's exposition on sunyata/emptiness. However, later generations in Chinese Buddhism started gearing away from the true understanding of Tathagatagarbha that each of us have the "capacity" (adjective) to be enlightened. It suddenly shifted to the notion of "Buddha nature" (noun) inside of us. A capacity is a flux (no inherent self) since it is just a potential, but a "nature" is a fixed entity (posits a fixed self) that can be awakened just by polishing the alaya consciousness from dirt.
The original teaching of Yogacara was the "elimination" of the alaya consciousness (not polishing it) where karmic seeds are stored causing endless rebirth.
You can study deeply the Yogacara texts, Madhyamika doctrine, Ven. Dhammadipa, and Ven. Yin-shun, and Buddhist history in China and Japan to discover the shift of understanding that occured in Buddhism.
Buddha did say to take it upon ourselves to learn the truth. Buddhism has evolved greatly because of this.
From my understanding from years of study our true nature, the ultimate reality, is emptiness. Like a fire that has been put out, it's not annhilated but dispersed into air. Our true nature is unconditional, unbound, a pure and infinite experience that is undefinable by words.
Peace to you
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this may be a really stupid question and I feel a bit embarrassed to ask, but if someone points straight at parts of you, you didn't even know before is that it? And can you confuse it with having something to do with the other person? And can you have had all these experiences without being a Buddhist?
I'm really sorry for all my questions, but as soon as I start thinking these days I start becoming super confused. I love your videos. They are short and ring true somehow
The Buddha nature is not a part of you and it is not apart from you.
Pro
a monk who makes pay his lessons is strange