The Nature of Mind, Five Defilements & Three Poisons in Buddhism

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @steelersnation7239
    @steelersnation7239 10 лет назад +33

    Mindah, I have been learning soooo much from you. You are a life saver and following the Buddha has been a BIG life changer for me.
    Thank you from half way around the world in Florida, United States

  • @ramoesgaston9966
    @ramoesgaston9966 3 года назад +1

    She is a good teacher may all sentient beings witness this profound brilliant glory.

  • @emeraldchylde
    @emeraldchylde 5 лет назад +7

    Finally someone who actually teaches direct wisdom taught by the Buddha. Amazing. Thank you!
    It is so very easy recognize his 'voice', btw.

  • @nayanmalig
    @nayanmalig 10 лет назад +22

    You are a fantastic teacher. The Buddha himself would be mighty proud of you.

    • @samuelhires2700
      @samuelhires2700 7 лет назад +7

      Not sure the Buddha would have pride.

    • @emeraldchylde
      @emeraldchylde 5 лет назад +5

      @@samuelhires2700 most definitely, he would approve of somenes good actions.
      I think.

    • @derekward3512
      @derekward3512 10 месяцев назад +1

      He has in fact, he often prasied his worthy disciples!@@emeraldchylde

  • @artimussumitra484
    @artimussumitra484 3 года назад +2

    Your understanding of the Buddha's teachings and the way you explain them are so very helpful. I'm so glad you make these videos cuz they change my life.

  • @christianmyrill6127
    @christianmyrill6127 9 лет назад +22

    Your video is very clear and organized which allows even someone like me a starting point to understand these very heavy teachings. I will begin the process of purification of the defilements.

  • @brianmiller7512
    @brianmiller7512 9 лет назад +6

    I am new to Buddhism and your videos have helped me learn so much.The way you explain things makes it easy to understand.Keep up the great work.

  • @StoneWallFlower
    @StoneWallFlower 9 лет назад +15

    I'd love to see you do a video of each defilement. These are what I am still struggling with understanding and preventing. I'm still understanding how morality, meditation and wisdom addresses each one. As someone new to Buddhism I am so grateful to have found your channel! Please post more!

    • @emeraldchylde
      @emeraldchylde 5 лет назад +1

      I second this comment.
      Its actually quite rare to come across direct, no-no sense presentations.

  • @mayurtirpude9367
    @mayurtirpude9367 Год назад

    Your teachings are like the teachings from the enlightened monk. They are easy to understand and compassionate. Thank you

  • @thedancingveganatheist6310
    @thedancingveganatheist6310 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your channel. You are truly performing a public service. I often times try to be a big shot or "cool" or "better" than others -- which always results in me making my life worse. You have a way of helping me put my head back on straight. I thank you, I want you to be well and healthy and safe and enlightened.

  • @අරියසච්චානදස්සනං

    What a beutifull way of expressing the Dhamma.Amazing
    May you all be well and happy with complete liberation from all impurities and defilements

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 2 года назад

    She speaks very well, very pleasantly, with clarity, and a nice happiness or cheerfulness.

  • @elontrudeau
    @elontrudeau 8 месяцев назад

    You are the best buddhist teacher on you tube.

  • @christopherlannon8878
    @christopherlannon8878 10 лет назад +8

    Your a good teacher...
    simplifying potentially complex concepts. Keep going.

  • @richardwilliamson1639
    @richardwilliamson1639 3 года назад

    Thank you for this soothing and clear presentation, fellow human. The whole world is watching.

  • @baby-boomer3693
    @baby-boomer3693 8 лет назад +1

    I'm enjoying your views on the Buddha's teaching. thank you.

  • @mpilting
    @mpilting 10 лет назад +3

    I like your videos. You explain things very well and concisely. This is important for people like me, who are relatively new to Buddhism and trying to make sense of it.

  • @bernardong5317
    @bernardong5317 2 года назад

    Good introduction to Buddhist teachings and easy to follow for the general public - none threatening to other religious groups!

  • @Khamakazy
    @Khamakazy 7 лет назад

    Your mind is like a diamond and your compassion by sharing the buddha's truth is my blessing.

  • @motta5665
    @motta5665 10 лет назад +1

    Hello Mindha-Lee thankyou so much for another video. They are usually very well prepared direct and resumed. They are helping me a lot in the discovery journey and also helping me to be a better human being. Congrats from Brazil! :)

  • @franknewmannz553
    @franknewmannz553 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you for your effort to produce these videos. It is much appreciated! Your work has been of great use to me.

  • @mymexicandreamgirl9307
    @mymexicandreamgirl9307 7 лет назад +1

    You're a lovely person!
    Be good to yourself, Mei Mei!!!
    BLESSINGS🔥

  • @ernestkienzle6058
    @ernestkienzle6058 10 лет назад

    Dear Mindah-Lee,
    Stumbled across your videos (surely not by accident) and was amazed by the clarity and understanding you impart. At age 64, my hope is to yet experience the spaciousness and luminosity inherent in mind that you describe. Though the clouds and storms that obscure mind are numberless, may we all penetrate them in this lifetime. Metta, Ernest, NYC

  • @martynsnan
    @martynsnan 9 лет назад +3

    Your explanations are easy to understand and better than any books I have read. Thank you for shining light on the topics in your videos.

  • @lyndeljordan7617
    @lyndeljordan7617 3 года назад

    Thank you for your videos. Your tone and speech pattern are as peaceful as the message and is truly helpful.

  • @truthseeker1871
    @truthseeker1871 5 лет назад

    All of the teachings of the Buddha are beautiful. I have never said otherwise. Mindah, you are doing a wonderful job of bringing the teachings of the Buddha to the people.

  • @ganesanls8723
    @ganesanls8723 3 года назад +3

    I feel good when I listen to these . How stay like this- effects last for an hour or two - after that it becomes business as usual

  • @t.m.kmedia1136
    @t.m.kmedia1136 2 года назад

    Your messages are always so pure and easy to digest

  • @stevenvenn
    @stevenvenn 10 лет назад +1

    This is really well explained in a free and positive way (as I have said before, your demeanour and enthusiasm make your videos a joy to watch). Thanks again for another great video here! Looking forward to your breakdown of each of the defilements.

  • @askban9318
    @askban9318 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful vedio series to understand the Buddhist doctrine. Thanks you very much. I am Asoka Bandara from Aranayaka sri lanka.

  • @glennhess8492
    @glennhess8492 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing and this mornings blessing. I bow deeply to you.

  • @Samana358
    @Samana358 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for simplifying teaching of buddha🙏

  • @jakescorpion1
    @jakescorpion1 2 года назад

    Great video, it stresses the importance of the teachings which are not known to most. They are imperative to true enlightenment.

  • @saronyoeum9521
    @saronyoeum9521 10 лет назад

    sadhuk sadhuk sadhuk, it so wonderful with your powerful preaching

  • @josevillacorta8160
    @josevillacorta8160 4 года назад

    Great Buddhist teachings! Unequalled! 🧐

  • @ailaranta2606
    @ailaranta2606 8 месяцев назад

    To liberate myself from a craving, toward one person, was as if I were cutting a big rope with a rusty knife. This kind of videos have been so helpfull. The verse 239 in Dhammapada was miraculous for me..

  • @tomeklutelmowski6933
    @tomeklutelmowski6933 5 лет назад +2

    Great talk, thank you.

  • @daisynakath8693
    @daisynakath8693 8 лет назад +1

    very nice and simple explaining able to understand. thank you . you may enlighten for giving these explanations to the non Buddhists.

  • @ratanapho8206
    @ratanapho8206 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, best teacher

  • @markbrad123
    @markbrad123 10 лет назад

    Another informative around 20 minute video on Buddhism. Most people's attention span is around that time. Wish other teacher's would do the same.

  • @BillSikes.
    @BillSikes. 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mindah for all your hard work making these videos to share with us and help us gain some understanding of Buddhism and the ultimate nature of reality,
    you've helped me no end in deepening my own understanding,for this I'm very grateful... Thank you =)

  • @13c11a
    @13c11a 2 года назад

    An excellent explanation of the nature of mind. I would like to hear your thoughts on Buddha recitation. I have let it completely replace my meditation practice. I am certain now that I must do both. Thank you, Mindah. Namo Amitabha Buddha.

  • @456mjb
    @456mjb 10 лет назад +1

    That was VERY helpful!! Yes, please do other videos on the specific defilements in everyday life and how to deal with them!
    Thank you!
    Mike

  • @petermorgan2967
    @petermorgan2967 5 лет назад

    Thanks Mindah. Simply said and easy to understand.

  • @SomboonCM
    @SomboonCM 4 года назад

    What lovely voice you have. Music to my ears.

  • @manyfaces4345
    @manyfaces4345 7 лет назад

    You're a very good teacher. You try to make it simple for people that are new to Buddhism! You don't try to show off your intellectualism. You're humble, sweet and a cute person. That makes you a great teacher in my mind. I hope you are happy and have many beautiful days in your life. I'm going to leave now as I have a war to engage in with two groups of religious people that I despise!!! I can't tell you what 2 religious groups they are, so please don't ask😀.
    Blessings

  • @suttonsplash14
    @suttonsplash14 7 лет назад +2

    Mindah your hotness is obscuring me from my mind's true nature

  • @ukasudu
    @ukasudu 8 лет назад

    Small but powerful video thanks for your great work . Namo Buddhaya

  • @southernfrechman
    @southernfrechman 9 лет назад

    Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu
    A very nice and inspiring casual dhamma talk ... especially the first part of your video it is a good and efficient reminder for one is (often) fooled by the tricks of his own mind!
    Thanks
    with metta

  • @evandroantonucci2653
    @evandroantonucci2653 9 лет назад

    Thank you very much for posting this! You helped widen my understanding a little bit more...

  • @tanteikseng9807
    @tanteikseng9807 8 лет назад

    Like your clear n systematic explanation. The analogy is very useful.

  • @jcksnjy
    @jcksnjy 9 лет назад

    Wonderful video! Great to watch again!

  • @L_MD_
    @L_MD_ 7 лет назад

    Enjoy coming back and listening to your channel - I hope the members site is still a possibility? :-) thank you for taking the time to record these teachings. Lisa - Twmba QLD

  • @kittisaratada2350
    @kittisaratada2350 9 лет назад +1

    Not angry Not hate anyone in the world we will live together with happy time forever.

  • @Khemadhammo
    @Khemadhammo 10 лет назад +7

    great work!

  • @Ecorr130
    @Ecorr130 9 лет назад

    You speak great..so calm and clear

  • @angiewhyte1689
    @angiewhyte1689 8 лет назад

    I like the way you ex plane things. i hope i can learn more from you .

  • @pooki3luv
    @pooki3luv 4 года назад

    It makes me understand more about myself

  • @Kim.minkui
    @Kim.minkui 4 года назад

    Got lot of inspiration from your videos, 🙏 thank you!

  • @itsame1277
    @itsame1277 8 лет назад

    Loved your talk on these topics.

  • @georgegoodyear9631
    @georgegoodyear9631 7 лет назад

    Thank you once again for your kind and useful teaching.
    Would it be possible one day to produce a video that deals with how one should try cope with the problem of how to skilfully react when tragedy happens to people whom we love?
    Thank you

  • @Borbak80
    @Borbak80 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for braking it down for us again, this is super. I love you analogy about the sky and the clowds. Could you maby recommend a good video, about the 4 ganas, i think it was? The meditation part is maby my greatest challenge. Thank you, and namaste

    • @truth8307
      @truth8307 3 года назад

      I think it's jhana, not ghana

  • @JorgeJimenezkagyu
    @JorgeJimenezkagyu 10 лет назад

    Beautiful video. Tashi delek!

  • @paulbarnett9620
    @paulbarnett9620 7 лет назад +6

    I've had an interest in Buddhism going back some twenty years, unfortunately I haven't practiced for that time. It's been more reading books; theoretical. I wonder what tips you have to maintain motivation and how to avoid slipping back into sensory living? Really appreciate your videos.

    • @truth8307
      @truth8307 3 года назад

      I believe the best tip is understanding from the basics: who was the Buddha, his backgrounds but most importantly the 4 Noble Truths and the Noble 8 Fold Path. My grandparents are Buddhists but I never interested with it until I really understand the 4 Noble Truths and the Noble 8 Fold Path. Since then, I never want to leave the path and no other beliefs can sway me away from it.

    • @jojoaja6106
      @jojoaja6106 Год назад

      You have to see what the buddha mean: this life is DUKKHA

  • @jimrose71
    @jimrose71 8 лет назад

    thank you, simple, powerful

  • @nigelsheppard2953
    @nigelsheppard2953 7 лет назад

    Please can you do separate films on the Rupa Jhanas and on the Arupa Jhanas?
    You're videos are really good and clear

  • @pocketthoughts2211
    @pocketthoughts2211 10 лет назад

    1st of all, thank you for these videos. I love them. They help me in my personal journey so much. Secondly, I would love you to do videos on the jhanas. Also some videos on meditation, what the Buddha said about it. How a beginner, intermediate meditator should meditate. The only meditation I have been exposed to is mindfulness meditation. Is this what the Buddha used to become enlightened? Excuse my influence of ignorance on this topic! Haha :)

  • @traegermethod3802
    @traegermethod3802 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @joakimdernebo8400
    @joakimdernebo8400 6 лет назад +1

    True wisdom

  • @tammyjackson413
    @tammyjackson413 10 лет назад

    I love your videos! Wish you could do them more often. I found your channel looking for some advice on jealously, and you helped me greatly !! I was wondering if you have any thoughts on how I can deal with other people simply being rude ( family member)?? I always try to do they right thing and be a nice person! But at what point do you not allow people to treat you unkindly ? Thank you dear :)

    • @tammyjackson413
      @tammyjackson413 10 лет назад

      I also might add I understand that the rudeness of others comes from ignorance, but I can't get past my feelings of hurt and disappointment. My mind won't allow it! How do I overcome this? Any thoughts ?

  • @meditemoscl5019
    @meditemoscl5019 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this luminous video!!!!!

  • @venrakkhita
    @venrakkhita 7 лет назад

    great work sister. Keep it up. sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @stilljazzed
    @stilljazzed 10 лет назад

    Thank you. This new video is much appreciated! As the defilements a cover such a wide range, is there a best place for a beginner to approach removing them?

  • @fnjr578
    @fnjr578 9 лет назад +3

    amazing video mindah

  • @MrKhangsar88
    @MrKhangsar88 10 лет назад

    thank you for all this

  • @koammarin2691
    @koammarin2691 7 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @shyaaammeneen63
    @shyaaammeneen63 9 лет назад

    Very nice video-Thank you

  • @freddyjimenez7221
    @freddyjimenez7221 6 лет назад

    Very good, congratulations

  • @maribelpabon8303
    @maribelpabon8303 8 лет назад

    I love all your video..

  • @freddyjimenez7221
    @freddyjimenez7221 6 лет назад +1

    I would like to know the difference between Defilements and Hindrances.

    • @LaoEast
      @LaoEast 6 лет назад +4

      Defilement is like color, the original mind is clear like water. When red color gets into the water. The water becomes red. When anger comes into the the mind, the mind becomes angry. Hindrances are the ones that prevent you to advance in the spiritual path such as thinking of sensual pleasure, ill will, reslessness, drawsiness...

  • @kanchalaj9978
    @kanchalaj9978 7 лет назад

    Wow this video is amazing!

  • @SrinivasansriSriramadesikan
    @SrinivasansriSriramadesikan 10 лет назад +1

    Inspiring

  • @allenmorgan4309
    @allenmorgan4309 6 лет назад

    I think I,know who I truly am because every now,and then I catch a glimpse,of,my true,nature but I,have trouble trying to remove all of my defilements.

  • @letmein6670
    @letmein6670 7 лет назад

    Anger is the destroyer of your own peace of mind🔥🔥🔥😌🔥🔥🔥

    • @truth8307
      @truth8307 3 года назад

      And the root cause of it is ignorance

  • @normdeplume6315
    @normdeplume6315 10 лет назад

    Wonderful analysis thankyou :)

  • @ganesanls8723
    @ganesanls8723 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @devilworshiper4283
    @devilworshiper4283 7 лет назад +4

    Three things that cannot long be hidden: The sun, the moon, and the truth.
    Buddha

    • @kkonti1113
      @kkonti1113 5 лет назад

      fuck you

    • @truth8307
      @truth8307 3 года назад

      @@kkonti1113 the Buddha will not use such language.

  • @jmahcs
    @jmahcs 10 лет назад

    Thank you, good work as usual!
    My question is: What's the difference between Mind and Self? Does my mind belong to me? I'm always confused by this concept of Anicca. Thanks!

    • @richardsimon3257
      @richardsimon3257 6 лет назад

      The Mind is something you have and it can be observed moment to moment via six domains (Five sensory and the sixth belongs to mental objects, but not located. It is effectively everywhere and nowhere. The Self is not found within the body or mind and neither is it found outside the body or outside the Mind. The mind effectively exists and does not exist and neither exists nor does not exist. The Self simply does not exist.

    • @jojoaja6106
      @jojoaja6106 4 года назад

      Not anicca but anatta, there is nothing specific characters remain the same it keep changing overtime. Watch movies like(total recall) or (the matrix) maybe it can give some light

    • @jsohi0082
      @jsohi0082 4 года назад

      Anatta is lack of self-view. This means not saying whether the self exists or not, and not creating a definition about what the self is.
      The practice that I would recommend is breaking down the mind into its four aggregates and then saying "[this aggregate of mind] is not I, not mine, not myself". You also need to understand Anatta viscerally to eliminate self-view completely.
      Anicca is impermanence, and probably not as hard to understand as Anatta. Anicca is a way to practice of seeing things as impermanent, for example recognizing that you will eventually die whether you like it or not, or knowing that sense pleasures eventually go away.

  • @briancareymusic1
    @briancareymusic1 10 лет назад

    greetings from Ireland

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 2 года назад

    Very true.

  • @saketg5954
    @saketg5954 5 лет назад

    Hello there, one question: Is the desire for love from another person also an example of craving?

  • @smednz4099
    @smednz4099 3 года назад

    Thank you. With metta.

  • @SrimanJohn1
    @SrimanJohn1 5 лет назад

    Great

  • @harmanxx
    @harmanxx 9 лет назад

    One concern that plagues many people is the fear of not being able to provide for their families. I know that in my case, I don't feel like the resulting stress and unhappiness is precisely caused by any of these defilements. The sensation doesn't seem to come from coveting/greed; there's no ill will; no anger -- nor any of the others in the list, I don't believe. The worry that one's loved ones may suffer is an obstacle to happiness -- yet a key message in the video is that all the misery in the world is due to the mind experiencing these defilements. I suspect I'm overlooking something obvious!

    • @harmanxx
      @harmanxx 9 лет назад

      ***** Thank you for that helpful response (and for all of these helpful videos).

  • @ottoellison2832
    @ottoellison2832 5 лет назад

    The luminous mind is like the sun. Negative actions and strong attachments may obscure my view of it from time to time, but I don't worry because like the sun 🌞 I know it's always there.

  • @tobiasbeer2689
    @tobiasbeer2689 10 лет назад

    luminous, indeed

  • @cesarjake4867
    @cesarjake4867 10 лет назад

    Great overall explanation. I have been meditating for many years. I still lust after beautiful women, but my biggest struggle is anger. When I see people acting like idiots and disrespecting others I feel justified in wanting to slap them to stop them. I realize this is arrogant on my part, but I feel so justified in wanting to take action. It is so difficult not to act.

  • @mchandra2994
    @mchandra2994 4 года назад

    You are from which country ?

  • @Oishi08
    @Oishi08 10 лет назад

    Who we are is infinite. Our mind, is the six sense. The nature of self decrypted within the philosophical tradition of Buddhism, for example, is whole, and inter-dependent. What would you say Mindah-Lee about Freud's Divisions of the Self: (Id, ego, super-ego)?

  • @NoahNobody
    @NoahNobody 10 лет назад

    What is the difference between the mind and the brain?

    • @yanaungmoe6294
      @yanaungmoe6294 6 лет назад

      Noah Nobody in a computer, the CPU is regarded as the brain.
      To my knowledge to Buddhism, mind is not something that only exist in the brain. It is like the electricity that drives all the computer system to keep it running.
      When we say mind in Buddhism,we are talking about consciousness rather than the thoughts.