You're very welcome! 🙏 Sadar Namo Buddhay. I'm glad to be of help. May the teachings of the Buddha continue to guide you on your journey toward peace, wisdom, and understanding. 🌸 If you ever wish to explore more or need any guidance, feel free to reach out. May you be well and at peace. 🌿🌟
Thank you you have helped to clarify something hat i have thought about for a LONG time, but never voiced for fear of ridicule. Beautifully explained. ONLY spoiled by crappy AI voice commentry.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad that I could help clarify your thoughts. It's always great to have a space where we can openly explore and discuss ideas without fear of judgment. As for the AI voice commentary, I understand how that could detract from the experience. If you ever have any more questions or thoughts you'd like to share, feel free to reach out. I'm always happy to engage in meaningful conversations with you! 😊
Cheers to another great Cup of Tea 🍵🙂🙏. I personally think that people who have commit suicide is incredibly selfish. By the way ET is another great movie right ❤😅 just kidding 😂.Question for you I am wondering what happens if you can't adopt a vegetarian diet? Emptiness is absolutely Blissful and I am Executive of my life is this may be wrong view?
Cheers to another great cup of tea! 🍵🙂🙏 Regarding your question, adopting a vegetarian diet is a personal choice, and while it can be seen as aligned with some Buddhist practices of compassion and non-harming, it’s not an absolute requirement. If adopting a vegetarian lifestyle feels difficult for you, it's important to approach it with mindfulness, considering your circumstances, health, and intentions. The key is to act with awareness, compassion, and understanding of the consequences of your actions. As for your view on emptiness and being the executive of your life-embracing emptiness can indeed lead to a sense of freedom and peace. However, it's important to also cultivate awareness that this does not lead to detachment from your responsibilities or others. Embracing emptiness doesn’t mean living in isolation; it's about understanding the interconnectedness of all things and acting from a place of wisdom and compassion. Does this resonate with your perspective? 😊🌻
past and future are like raindrops in the vastness of eternity.... but this world (planet) will live and die on human decisions... just because it is an 'illusion', does not mean that it is undecided... it is 'decided' by the collective consciousness which resides in it, and recorded in the akasha... but yes, this 'reality' is transient
Your reflection is beautifully profound. The idea that past and future are like raindrops in the vastness of eternity resonates deeply with the Buddhist understanding of impermanence-everything is in a constant state of change, fleeting yet full of meaning in the moment. Indeed, while this world may be transient, the choices we make as individuals and as a collective hold tremendous power. The collective consciousness you speak of, influencing the present moment, aligns with the Buddhist concept of interconnectedness-how each action, no matter how small, ripples out and affects the greater whole. The Akasha, or the "ether" that records all events, is often seen as a cosmic library, holding the imprints of our actions and experiences. This aligns with the Buddhist understanding of karma: the idea that our actions, intentions, and choices shape both our lives and the world around us. Though we are bound to the transient nature of reality, our decisions can guide us toward peace, compassion, and wisdom, which can help alleviate suffering and create a more harmonious existence. Thank you for sharing such thoughtful insights. 🙏🌿
Earth is a mighty large planet. Too large for any one monkey to upset it maximally. They can influence certain things which mess things up large scale. And they can do so if none interfere. Why does no one intervene !?
This is a very provocative video but for me it's irrelevant. We only have the moment we are in: Fate. Our destiny is what we choose to do with that moment.
That’s a powerful perspective. Indeed, focusing on the present moment-what we can control right here and now-can be incredibly liberating. The concept of "fate" might seem out of our hands, but how we choose to respond to it, what we learn from it, and how we shape each moment is where our true power lies. The idea that our destiny is shaped by the choices we make in the present moment resonates deeply with many philosophies, including Buddhist teachings. Buddhism emphasizes mindfulness, or the awareness of the present moment, as a core practice. By being fully engaged in each moment, we can break free from past regrets and future anxieties, finding peace and clarity in the here and now. The notion of fate or destiny might seem fixed, but our response to the situations we encounter is entirely within our control. This aligns with the Buddhist understanding of impermanence (anicca)-everything is always changing, and nothing is fixed or predetermined. Your insight invites us to reflect on the power of choice and self-awareness, and the importance of embracing the present moment as a gateway to shaping our future. 🌿🌟
There are many paradoxes in life and also in your video. I would prefer if you had a human nararator and not an AI that makes gramatical errors. I believe you have strayed from the path of happiness. I will meditate before commenting further.
I understand your perspective, and I truly appreciate your feedback. Life is indeed filled with paradoxes, and each of us seeks clarity in our own way. If my response or the way the video was presented caused any confusion or frustration, I apologize. Your choice to meditate is a wise one, as it often brings a fresh perspective and peace of mind. Feel free to return when you're ready, and I'll be here to engage in meaningful dialogue. May your meditation bring you insight and calm. 🙏✨
Love and compassion are the two core values in Buddhism; let’s spread these beautiful things together!
Most definitely resonate with my perspective thank you so much 😊🌻
Tq for kind guidance sir , Sadar Namo Buddhay..
You're very welcome! 🙏 Sadar Namo Buddhay. I'm glad to be of help. May the teachings of the Buddha continue to guide you on your journey toward peace, wisdom, and understanding. 🌸 If you ever wish to explore more or need any guidance, feel free to reach out. May you be well and at peace. 🌿🌟
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🙏♥️ Wishing you peace and serenity on your journey. If you ever need anything, I'm here!
Thank you you have helped to clarify something hat i have thought about for a LONG time, but never voiced for fear of ridicule. Beautifully explained. ONLY spoiled by crappy AI voice commentry.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad that I could help clarify your thoughts. It's always great to have a space where we can openly explore and discuss ideas without fear of judgment. As for the AI voice commentary, I understand how that could detract from the experience. If you ever have any more questions or thoughts you'd like to share, feel free to reach out. I'm always happy to engage in meaningful conversations with you! 😊
Cheers to another great Cup of Tea 🍵🙂🙏. I personally think that people who have commit suicide is incredibly selfish. By the way ET is another great movie right ❤😅 just kidding 😂.Question for you I am wondering what happens if you can't adopt a vegetarian diet? Emptiness is absolutely Blissful and I am Executive of my life is this may be wrong view?
Cheers to another great cup of tea! 🍵🙂🙏
Regarding your question, adopting a vegetarian diet is a personal choice, and while it can be seen as aligned with some Buddhist practices of compassion and non-harming, it’s not an absolute requirement. If adopting a vegetarian lifestyle feels difficult for you, it's important to approach it with mindfulness, considering your circumstances, health, and intentions. The key is to act with awareness, compassion, and understanding of the consequences of your actions.
As for your view on emptiness and being the executive of your life-embracing emptiness can indeed lead to a sense of freedom and peace. However, it's important to also cultivate awareness that this does not lead to detachment from your responsibilities or others. Embracing emptiness doesn’t mean living in isolation; it's about understanding the interconnectedness of all things and acting from a place of wisdom and compassion.
Does this resonate with your perspective? 😊🌻
6 seconds? Go back and check that again.
I think you will find that claim is 6
' microseconds'
past and future are like raindrops in the vastness of eternity.... but this world (planet) will live and die on human decisions... just because it is an 'illusion', does not mean that it is undecided... it is 'decided' by the collective consciousness which resides in it, and recorded in the akasha... but yes, this 'reality' is transient
Your reflection is beautifully profound. The idea that past and future are like raindrops in the vastness of eternity resonates deeply with the Buddhist understanding of impermanence-everything is in a constant state of change, fleeting yet full of meaning in the moment.
Indeed, while this world may be transient, the choices we make as individuals and as a collective hold tremendous power. The collective consciousness you speak of, influencing the present moment, aligns with the Buddhist concept of interconnectedness-how each action, no matter how small, ripples out and affects the greater whole.
The Akasha, or the "ether" that records all events, is often seen as a cosmic library, holding the imprints of our actions and experiences. This aligns with the Buddhist understanding of karma: the idea that our actions, intentions, and choices shape both our lives and the world around us.
Though we are bound to the transient nature of reality, our decisions can guide us toward peace, compassion, and wisdom, which can help alleviate suffering and create a more harmonious existence.
Thank you for sharing such thoughtful insights. 🙏🌿
Earth is a mighty large planet. Too large for any one monkey to upset it maximally. They can influence certain things which mess things up large scale. And they can do so if none interfere. Why does no one intervene !?
Check before posting with AI sound, the video has many mistakes
Yes CRAPPY AI Commentry. Every video is the same unfortunately.
Thank you for sharing the love! ❤❤
This is a very provocative video but for me it's irrelevant. We only have the moment we are in: Fate. Our destiny is what we choose to do with that moment.
That’s a powerful perspective. Indeed, focusing on the present moment-what we can control right here and now-can be incredibly liberating. The concept of "fate" might seem out of our hands, but how we choose to respond to it, what we learn from it, and how we shape each moment is where our true power lies.
The idea that our destiny is shaped by the choices we make in the present moment resonates deeply with many philosophies, including Buddhist teachings. Buddhism emphasizes mindfulness, or the awareness of the present moment, as a core practice. By being fully engaged in each moment, we can break free from past regrets and future anxieties, finding peace and clarity in the here and now.
The notion of fate or destiny might seem fixed, but our response to the situations we encounter is entirely within our control. This aligns with the Buddhist understanding of impermanence (anicca)-everything is always changing, and nothing is fixed or predetermined.
Your insight invites us to reflect on the power of choice and self-awareness, and the importance of embracing the present moment as a gateway to shaping our future. 🌿🌟
Too political.
There are many paradoxes in life and also in your video. I would prefer if you had a human nararator and not an AI that makes gramatical errors. I believe you have strayed from the path of happiness. I will meditate before commenting further.
must agree: the reading errors can be quite jarring
I understand your perspective, and I truly appreciate your feedback. Life is indeed filled with paradoxes, and each of us seeks clarity in our own way. If my response or the way the video was presented caused any confusion or frustration, I apologize. Your choice to meditate is a wise one, as it often brings a fresh perspective and peace of mind.
Feel free to return when you're ready, and I'll be here to engage in meaningful dialogue. May your meditation bring you insight and calm. 🙏✨