Buddhism Podcast | The Best Teachings of the Buddha | Mind Podcast

Published 2024-05-19
The Best Teachings of the Buddha
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1. Four Noble Truths
2. Causes and Conditions
3. Dependent Origination
4. Impermanence and Non-Self
5. The Creation of Evil by the Mind
6. The True Nature of Things
7. The Middle Path
8. Pure Mind
9. Buddha Nature
10. No-Self (Anatta)
11. Human Afflictions
12. The Nature of Humans
13. The Reality of Life
14. The True Nature of Delusion
15. The Vows of Amitabha Buddha
16. The Pure Land

All Comments (21)
  • @Killorfill96
    These videos helped me stopped all my addiction and I feel at peace in my mind. I now practice meditation every morning.
  • @annasingh5981
    Sadhu to all sentient beings may we all be well and happy 😊❤😊❤
  • @michaelsoon5505
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  • @kelvinscott5271
    Just phenomenal this video I have been looking for from many lives
  • This is truth from Buddha the fully enlightened Buddha, teacher of gods and humans.
  • @timwaldorf389
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  • @AzariaRocky
    Nam mô thiên thủ thiên nhãn đại từ đại bi Ninh cảm ứng quán thế âm bồ-tát
  • @jac585
    He did say all this and he also tells you there is a correct way to live so that your city your world dose not turn in to a poop shoot like we see today as we walk out the door. No reason to be one with ignorance that is lower and will pull you down.
  • @ama6103
    🙏🏼🌷🌺🌷🙏🏼
  • @ramoesgaston
    THIS IS SO PROFOUNDLY TRUE. i URGE ALL WHO KNOW THE WALK TO TALK THE TALK because WE ARE DOOMED. RG for BUMMA.
  • Can, a Metaphysian, Doctor delusion if suffering.'s friends are misery's and disparities is true compassion, loving time given till the end of the realm of of the mandalas, painting as sands of time washed in the stream of clarity
  • @SuperDewhurst
    The Original Buddha Doctrine is different from these " Hindu/Jain" derived concepts, that are being spread all over the world, by people who have not entered the Path. That is why the Buddha reiterated that one should teach only after entering the Path. The Buddha spoke of ANATTA, which is basic in His Doctrine. It means NO SOUL. No me. No I. Which means there is NO person, except the senses - from smell. Sight. Hearing. Taste. Touch, Mind and memory. In the Dev DAHA Sutta, He Categorically states " If anyone says that, what one endures is a consequence of previous actions " that NOT the Buddha Doctrine, but is Niganta (Hindu) doctrine. VERY CLEAR. —The Buddha- Bhawa means one thought. PUNAR Bhawa means the next new thought. Therefore it is the thought that follows one after the other. Therefore it is obvious that there is no me/l/ person to be reborn. The thoughts follow in a sequence and there is no KAMMA as described by the Hindu/ Jain faith, where there is reward on one hand and punishment or damnation on the other, as is the case in Christianity. This concept of damnation is questionable and will last with intellectual dialogue. The Original Buddha Doctrine, before it was mixed with the Hindu faith, is Supra-mundane and Supra-cortical. Not these mundane false concepts such as rebirth of the person. Do your research and enter the Path, through " Cheto VIMUKTHI" which one could follow with NO fee, through Denageneemen Nivanata via the Internet. Until one enters the Path to Nibbana, by entering the first stage ( Sowahn) it is incorrect to teach or preach, which is like BLIND LEADING THE BLIND. About time people used their own intellect without believing hearsay. Dukkha is the sequence of events that constitute a thought. ( rupa. Vedana. Sanna. Sankara. Viññana ). DUKA means suffering/ sadness. Buddhism is not mainly concentrating on suffering! The Doctrine is the Path to Nibbana.