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Two weeks later... woke early, before the dawn with the immediate thought of being so tired of the pain and suffering of this world. I came back to this meditation and see i have to sit with this, let it be and try not to "want" to get out of it. But i do "want" to. And its not my personal suffering alone but that which is the suffering that seems to chain this whole world. One has to be so brave to be honest about this and keep digging for the Truth.
I'm realising more and more each day why the Buddha presented Dukkha as the first teaching. That existential dread is lifted by the light of awareness of the deathless state of the Buddha. Trusting the path works, that we must meet each moment with awareness, not blindly trusting the mind, opinions, but opening to what is. Bravery indeed however after dying countless deaths through fear with no release, maybe we do this as a preparation for the surrender? I'm realising that when we let go, surrender to what is, regardless of fear, wanting, not wanting, something is there to support, like the earth is there to support the body. Thank you Jayasara blessings 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for all the wonderful readings. Some I find a bit more in depth than I can take in yet. I love the simple ones the most. The Bloodstream Sermon is perhaps my favourite. I listen to them again and again. I love the dharma. I have not been practising long, but I enjoy it
Yay!!!♥️❤️❤️♥️♥️🙏🏼❤️♥️❤️❤️❤️wow!!!thank you so much I can’t even thank you enough for all you do for me and others !!!!your voice calms my soul !!!and brings peace to my mind !!!
Within life is the potential for suffering, Here is the causes of suffering both general and unique, Here is the cessation of the general and unique causes, Here is the path of active cessation which leads to the uprooting of suffering wholly. This is the most sensible teaching. What is stress is not myself. This is where all modern traditions get its root. The rest... is... metaphysical fluff. Who can come to realise the practicality of the four noble truths if they do not suffer? These are the four noble facts.
Thank you, Sister, for sharing this guided meditation on the Four Noble Truths. Suffering, as a noble truth, is this: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering, sorrow and lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering; association with the loathed is suffering, dissociation from the loved is suffering, not to get what one wants is suffering - in short, suffering is the five categories of clinging objects. "The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is the craving that produces renewal of being accompanied by enjoyment and lust, and enjoying this and that; in other words, craving for sensual desires, craving for being, craving for non-being. "Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is remainderless fading and ceasing, giving up, relinquishing, letting go and rejecting, of that same craving. "The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is simply the noble eightfold path, that is to say, right view, right intention; right speech, right action, right livelihood; right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. "'Suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. 'This suffering, as a noble truth, can be diagnosed.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. 'This suffering, as a noble truth, has been diagnosed.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. "'The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, can be abandoned.' Such was the vision... 'This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, has been abandoned.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before. "'Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be verified.' Such was the vision... 'This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been verified.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before. "'The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be developed.' Such was the vision... 'This way leading to the cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been developed.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before. SN 56.11
Brilliant. I see all my clinging and grasping causes all my depression. Everytime I knock it down though by realizing it's dukkha it liberates me but within seconds it comes straight back. I'm hoping if I keep practicing and also join the local Buddhist temple I can work on permanently releasing it.
Yes, keep practicing this and have faith (i.e. confidence) in the buddha and in your own inner ability/awareness, that it will work. It will also help to keep cultivating wholesome mind states as much as possible and turning your attention to the wholesomeness in you that is already there. You can also practice the Brahmaviharas.
Deep peace and happiness to you and all beings.So much gratitude for all your readings on all world religions. The truth is everywhere and you are showing it to me. Much love xx
1. The truth of suffering 2. The truth of the origin of suffering 3. The truth of the cessation of suffering 4. The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering
I had a deep uncovering of childhood abuse, i realised that my childhood was deeply traumatic, and then secondary layers of abuse by parents denying it. I am 44 and after thousands of hours of meditation i realised i am still suffering from this and consequences are still present in my life. How deep do i need to go ? It’s too much. Thank you, i understand that it’s good for this to resurface. How do i heal myself?
If you can, simply allow these deep feelings to arise, allow yourself to feel/experience them without the add ons and excessive analysis. See them as not 'me' or 'mine and let them go as past conditioning. Notice that when you cling to them, suffering continues and is perpetuated. Identify and remain as the pure Awareness that simply knows without judgements of right/wrong, good/back. Awareness in and of itself is the healing elixir. I wish you all the best ❤
Beautiful work, as always. 🙏😇 Dear Samaneri Jayasara, where do you source the background music from? Anytime i look on youtube, even the so so-called subtlest pieces have too much noise in them. I would truly appreciate if you could give me the source i could purchase the background music you are using for your recordings from 🙏🙏🙏. Love & Light 🙏💖🌟
@@SamaneriJayasara Dear Samaneri Jayasara, Thank you so VERY VERY Much!!! 🙏🏻Now I found it :) As an avid meditator, having been exposed to many different traditions, the work you do brings tears to my eyes. It resonates with me on all levels! Immense Gratitude for these powerful guided meditations 🙏🏻 PS Thank you for providing the paypal info, it makes me so very happy I can contribute in some way. Love & Light, always💖✨
@@lina-world9696 Thank you for your kind support Lina and also to let you know that I generally always put the music credits under the video in the descriptor so you can find details there. 💜
there is not end not beginning all thoughts imagination , there is pain and not, just present time and different past accusations experience leading to creation heaven hell live , bless my pain , it is God creation my freedom from sufferings, it is end
The world is heading for an ecological disaster in 10 years which will lead to the suffering of billions of human beings- death, starvation, loss, war as competition for scarce resources ensues. Not to mention the sufferings of thousands of species of animals I don’t think Gautama considered these facets of human existence when he compiled the 8 fold path
Actually, the Buddha clearly saw this coming. How could he not? - He was omniscient. Here is the sutta and a couple of other references to that teaching: suttacentral.net/an7.66/en/sujato?layout=plain&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin lokanta.github.io/2019/03/11/end-is-nigh/ Many seers, sages and spiritual traditions had insight into the inevitable destruction of the world. It constitutes the immutable reality of impermanence and change. However, the eightfold noble path is also a timeless one, and one that can help people navigate skillfully and mindfully through these times of intense change and chaos, and to free themselves from this endless cycle of samsara. Here is another brief overview of that: www.nytimes.com/1999/04/03/arts/apocalyptic-meditations-every-faith-has-a-view.html
We got to this ecological disaster precisely because the 8 fold path is not applied and embodied and four noble truths are ignored, denied, or trivialized. We are here because we failed to look at our reality deeply with clear sight.
For ease of access, my recordings can be found under the relevant headings in my Playlists tab - go to my Home page to find them. Other links people have requested:
All of my recordings Google Drive:
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Two weeks later... woke early, before the dawn with the immediate thought of being so tired of the pain and suffering of this world. I came back to this meditation and see i have to sit with this, let it be and try not to "want" to get out of it. But i do "want" to. And its not my personal suffering alone but that which is the suffering that seems to chain this whole world. One has to be so brave to be honest about this and keep digging for the Truth.
I'm realising more and more each day why the Buddha presented Dukkha as the first teaching. That existential dread is lifted by the light of awareness of the deathless state of the Buddha. Trusting the path works, that we must meet each moment with awareness, not blindly trusting the mind, opinions, but opening to what is. Bravery indeed however after dying countless deaths through fear with no release, maybe we do this as a preparation for the surrender? I'm realising that when we let go, surrender to what is, regardless of fear, wanting, not wanting, something is there to support, like the earth is there to support the body. Thank you Jayasara blessings 🙏🙏🙏
Samaneri...May you be well ....May you be peaceful......May you be happy...Thank you Again for all you do......
A smile from the heart. What freedom, to have our own path, and our own teacher, in suffering. A noble life’s work unfolds! Yes, thank you!
Eternally grateful for the work you do. It is a go-to for me throughout the week. Thank you 🙏
Thank you, sister, for making the Four Noble Truths real and practical.
Thank you so much for all the wonderful readings. Some I find a bit more in depth than I can take in yet. I love the simple ones the most. The Bloodstream Sermon is perhaps my favourite. I listen to them again and again. I love the dharma. I have not been practising long, but I enjoy it
Yay!!!♥️❤️❤️♥️♥️🙏🏼❤️♥️❤️❤️❤️wow!!!thank you so much I can’t even thank you enough for all you do for me and others !!!!your voice calms my soul !!!and brings peace to my mind !!!
Thank you! I enjoy this channel and it is a great daily practice aid.
Within life is the potential for suffering,
Here is the causes of suffering both general and unique,
Here is the cessation of the general and unique causes,
Here is the path of active cessation which leads to the uprooting of suffering wholly. This is the most sensible teaching. What is stress is not myself. This is where all modern traditions get its root. The rest... is... metaphysical fluff. Who can come to realise the practicality of the four noble truths if they do not suffer? These are the four noble facts.
I want to comment, but no words are coming. Only thank you
Thank you for this beautiful teaching… sadhu sadhu sadhu 🙏🦋
Thank you very much for talking about the 4 noble truth. So timely to listen to this especially from you and your calming voice. Blessing to you too.
Thank you😘 You are a wonderful teacher💜♾️
Your Meditations make practical application of the Teachings sooo much Clearer=Thanks!
Deep gratitude for your kindness, for your sharing of the wisdom of the great masters. Such a treasure, Samaneri Jayasara! You are light!
One of the best meditations ever. Thank you.
Thank-you Samaneri Jayasara - what a beautiful reminder ❤️
I really appreciate this teaching. It's new and amazing for me. You have been such a blessing showing us truth.
The silence in this meditation brought me to a peaceful state of mind! I just kept thinking the I am over and over and ignoring everything else
Thank you again and again!
Thank you very much!!!!! 🙏🏽😊
A wonderful meditation. Very effective.
Most helpful talk on The Four Noble Truths! Thank you! 💕🙏
one of the great teachers in the digital world-thank you
Thank you, Sister, for sharing this guided meditation on the Four Noble Truths.
Suffering, as a noble truth, is this: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering, sorrow and lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering; association with the loathed is suffering, dissociation from the loved is suffering, not to get what one wants is suffering - in short, suffering is the five categories of clinging objects.
"The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is the craving that produces renewal of being accompanied by enjoyment and lust, and enjoying this and that; in other words, craving for sensual desires, craving for being, craving for non-being.
"Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is remainderless fading and ceasing, giving up, relinquishing, letting go and rejecting, of that same craving.
"The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this: It is simply the noble eightfold path, that is to say, right view, right intention; right speech, right action, right livelihood; right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.
"'Suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. 'This suffering, as a noble truth, can be diagnosed.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before. 'This suffering, as a noble truth, has been diagnosed.' Such was the vision, the knowledge, the understanding, the finding, the light, that arose in regard to ideas not heard by me before.
"'The origin of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, can be abandoned.' Such was the vision... 'This origin of suffering, as a noble truth, has been abandoned.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before.
"'Cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be verified.' Such was the vision... 'This cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been verified.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before.
"'The way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, is this.' Such was the vision... 'This way leading to cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, can be developed.' Such was the vision... 'This way leading to the cessation of suffering, as a noble truth, has been developed.' Such was the vision... in regard to ideas not heard by me before. SN 56.11
Thank you, Samaneri Jayasara.
Thank you again. Your work is always appreciated. Much love to you ❤️. Keep up the good work, your doing amazing work here. 🙏
Deepest gratitude Jaya Ma🧡🙏🏻🧡
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Oh Jaya 🙏🏾 just right
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Thankyou I needed to hear this Thankyou for this beautiful explanation 🥰
Brilliant. I see all my clinging and grasping causes all my depression. Everytime I knock it down though by realizing it's dukkha it liberates me but within seconds it comes straight back.
I'm hoping if I keep practicing and also join the local Buddhist temple I can work on permanently releasing it.
Yes, keep practicing this and have faith (i.e. confidence) in the buddha and in your own inner ability/awareness, that it will work. It will also help to keep cultivating wholesome mind states as much as possible and turning your attention to the wholesomeness in you that is already there. You can also practice the Brahmaviharas.
Thank you.
Suffering is our best teacher. If there is suffering, we still haven't finished our work. - Jayasara
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Thank you
Gratitude 🙏🏿
So beautifully done! ❤️
Stay blessed. Om Shanti
Bless you for this sensitive guidance. Timely. It seems I cannot review this ''tool kit'' enough, that complacency leads to error, and there it is. 💐
Thank you so much for this video 🌷
Thank you so much! ❤🙏
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Gold like video
Deep peace and happiness to you and all beings.So much gratitude for all your readings on all world religions. The truth is everywhere and you are showing it to me.
Much love xx
Thanks very much That was most beneficial
1. The truth of suffering
2. The truth of the origin of suffering
3. The truth of the cessation of suffering
4. The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering
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There are six people who gave this a thumb down, actually. Six dislikes. Humans never cease to amaze me.
8 now, i suspect they are contrarians
i guess we should ponder more the 375 likes.
Wah!! Yay Yayasāra! 💛
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Dear Friend. I am so ready for this but not done with chores. I can hardly wait.
I havent found a pleasant state thats enticed me to stay in it,, for years.
When you realize that you do not know and you will never know, you will lose the i and all illusions will disappear.
I had a deep uncovering of childhood abuse, i realised that my childhood was deeply traumatic, and then secondary layers of abuse by parents denying it. I am 44 and after thousands of hours of meditation i realised i am still suffering from this and consequences are still present in my life. How deep do i need to go ? It’s too much. Thank you, i understand that it’s good for this to resurface. How do i heal myself?
If you can, simply allow these deep feelings to arise, allow yourself to feel/experience them without the add ons and excessive analysis. See them as not 'me' or 'mine and let them go as past conditioning. Notice that when you cling to them, suffering continues and is perpetuated. Identify and remain as the pure Awareness that simply knows without judgements of right/wrong, good/back. Awareness in and of itself is the healing elixir. I wish you all the best ❤
@@SamaneriJayasara thank you Samaneri. Bless you. Already feeling calmer, reading your words. 🙏💜
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Beautiful work, as always. 🙏😇 Dear Samaneri Jayasara, where do you source the background music from? Anytime i look on youtube, even the so so-called subtlest pieces have too much noise in them. I would truly appreciate if you could give me the source i could purchase the background music you are using for your recordings from 🙏🙏🙏. Love & Light 🙏💖🌟
Hi Lina, please check the description under the video for the details of this wonderful music and where to find and purchase it.
@@SamaneriJayasara Dear Samaneri Jayasara, Thank you so VERY VERY Much!!! 🙏🏻Now I found it :) As an avid meditator, having been exposed to many different traditions, the work you do brings tears to my eyes. It resonates with me on all levels! Immense Gratitude for these powerful guided meditations 🙏🏻 PS Thank you for providing the paypal info, it makes me so very happy I can contribute in some way. Love & Light, always💖✨
@@lina-world9696 Thank you for your kind support Lina and also to let you know that I generally always put the music credits under the video in the descriptor so you can find details there. 💜
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there is not end not beginning all thoughts imagination , there is pain and not, just present time and different past accusations experience leading to creation heaven hell live , bless my pain , it is God creation my freedom from sufferings, it is end
Gassho!
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Suffering a good reminder not such a great teacher ntb
The world is heading for an ecological disaster in 10 years which will lead to the suffering of billions of human beings- death, starvation, loss, war as competition for scarce resources ensues. Not to mention the sufferings of thousands of species of animals I don’t think Gautama considered these facets of human existence when he compiled the 8 fold path
Actually, the Buddha clearly saw this coming. How could he not? - He was omniscient. Here is the sutta and a couple of other references to that teaching:
suttacentral.net/an7.66/en/sujato?layout=plain&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin
lokanta.github.io/2019/03/11/end-is-nigh/
Many seers, sages and spiritual traditions had insight into the inevitable destruction of the world. It constitutes the immutable reality of impermanence and change. However, the eightfold noble path is also a timeless one, and one that can help people navigate skillfully and mindfully through these times of intense change and chaos, and to free themselves from this endless cycle of samsara.
Here is another brief overview of that:
www.nytimes.com/1999/04/03/arts/apocalyptic-meditations-every-faith-has-a-view.html
We got to this ecological disaster precisely because the 8 fold path is not applied and embodied and four noble truths are ignored, denied, or trivialized. We are here because we failed to look at our reality deeply with clear sight.
Thank you ❤
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