Non-self - a unique teaching of the Buddha | Ajahn Brahmali | 21-11-2014

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  • Ajahn Brahmali offers a practical approach to understanding the Buddha's teaching of non-self, and Ajahn explains how to use this understanding in our Buddhist practice.
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Komentáře • 352

  • @angelcasas1997
    @angelcasas1997 Před 6 lety +47

    How fortunate the people of western Australia are to have such inspiring and easy to understand Ajahn such as Ajahn Brahmali.

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 Před 9 lety +54

    When I first started to listen to Ajahn Brahmali, I found it difficult to stay focus on what was being said because of the way he talks, his mannerisms in his delivery. I would tune out. BUT not this time. This is my 6th time listening to him and I finally got him. I am now able to listen, able to follow what he is saying. No longer do I get disinterested, or "bored". Ajahn Brahm has been my default teacher, my "go to" Master. But now I think, Ajahn Brahmali can fill that shoe for me. Thank you for posting.

    • @HuiChyr
      @HuiChyr Před rokem +4

      Me too. I had problem with his accent. But he spoke the essence of Buddhism so well. He is a good teacher.

    • @Skyelement84K
      @Skyelement84K Před 2 měsíci

      He's one of my favorites....

  • @Blair62
    @Blair62 Před 9 lety +54

    Thank you Ajahn. Your talks are like finding a diamond in the gravel pit. May this be your final rebirth Venerable Sir.

  • @dvparrish1
    @dvparrish1 Před 2 lety +7

    The world would be better if our children learned this early.

  • @osandawijeratne6237
    @osandawijeratne6237 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I know you did this talk a while back but I am still very grateful that you did, as I use it as a reference guide as I grapple with this concept of non self. Many thanks venerable sir.

  • @anacuji2444
    @anacuji2444 Před 2 lety +7

    I have listened to this talk about 3 times now, and each time I receive something new. Thank you for your teaching.

  • @wiwimacher5383
    @wiwimacher5383 Před 3 lety +4

    hearing a buddhist monk say scallywag was one of the best experiences of my life so far.

  • @ivanmorgan298
    @ivanmorgan298 Před 9 lety +13

    Thank you ajahn brahmali for such a wonderful talk

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      He speaks from a Thervada point of view. In Mahayana the term used is Sunyatta or emptiness. There is nothing permenant. Seems like cutting straws but there is a difference.

  • @FullpeaceOrg
    @FullpeaceOrg Před 9 lety +14

    Very interesting talk by Ajahn Brahmali on non self, or Anatta.

  • @DavidAang
    @DavidAang Před 9 lety +32

    Ajahn Brahmali's talks are becoming the best talks on this channel! This is what the 'Talk' should be like! Namaste _/\_

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 Před 6 lety +4

    This is my 8th time listening to this teaching. And it sinks into the very core of my being and I see clearer. Thank you Ajahn. I will put this to practice. The Buddha’s teaching is my refuge. Sadhu!

  • @Prince-of-Whales666
    @Prince-of-Whales666 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you, you explain things really well. And I love your accent! 🤗

  • @mikecee7064
    @mikecee7064 Před 6 lety +9

    Great talk and thank you Ajahn Brahmali! I think I am starting to peel away the onion and getting deeper into meditation because what you said makes total sense to me. :) letting go and happiness are definitely positively correlated.

  • @jamil1418
    @jamil1418 Před 6 lety +3

    thank you ajahn brahmali , this is thanks to people like you that i began to get interested in buddhism and that i began to understand this concept of non self which is amazing. I am not enough grateful so i this time take time to thank you .

  • @beansprout7198
    @beansprout7198 Před 4 lety +18

    Wow this is the most beautiful, profound, life changing speech I have ever listened to. Thank you so much 💚

  • @kaiserislamtao
    @kaiserislamtao Před 8 lety +2

    I love hear it again and again.

  • @gwynethbarlow7514
    @gwynethbarlow7514 Před 7 lety +1

    Brilliant talks from Ajahn Bramhili...Learning much more about myself as a result of these informative and well explained talks. Thank you.

  • @NutnRoll
    @NutnRoll Před 6 lety +2

    This is a life changing video. More people should see it. Please share!

  • @southernfrechman
    @southernfrechman Před 9 lety +4

    A very inspiring talk ... thanks Ajahn and BSWA
    Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu .

  • @mickeygroberts
    @mickeygroberts Před 9 lety +7

    Thank you for this teaching. I really enjoy your talks.

  • @moonflower8936
    @moonflower8936 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, Ajahn Brahmali 🙏

  • @francoaustralien
    @francoaustralien Před 9 lety +4

    Very profound and insightful lecture: big thank you, Bhante

  • @annen2714
    @annen2714 Před 8 lety +1

    Very interesting. Thank you Ajahn Brahmali.

  • @cynthialoza7155
    @cynthialoza7155 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the wisdom Ajahn..

  • @maipham4766
    @maipham4766 Před 8 lety +1

    I really love your speeches, thank you so much

  • @joannaong5408
    @joannaong5408 Před 2 lety +2

    Looking forward to listen to more buddhist teachings

  • @quantumbilly5091
    @quantumbilly5091 Před 9 lety +2

    What a great voice. Awesome talk. Radio Voice.

  • @nightfears3005
    @nightfears3005 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Indeed the idea of anatta can not be traced back to anywhere else in the world.

  • @youarewhatyourelookingfor4496

    I saved this talk for intermittent review.
    Very good talk

  • @amandhicaldera4704
    @amandhicaldera4704 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing sermon. Thank you.

  • @mtjosvold
    @mtjosvold Před 2 lety +3

    I (haha, I) had heard that comparing yourself as worse or equal was a conceit. Just thinking about it a few days ago, confused. You clarified that, and more. thanks

    • @elkeemerald
      @elkeemerald Před 4 měsíci

      I find it useful to think of the meaning of 'conceit' as 'untruth'

  • @shanthawelgamage
    @shanthawelgamage Před 9 lety +3

    I like this monk. He talks sense. May he live long and achieve his goal

  • @michaelh2935
    @michaelh2935 Před 5 lety +2

    Interesting, his answer to the first question on the discontinuity of awareness is very much in line with what Shantideva says in chapter 9 of the Bodhicaryavatara. I am from a zen background but find these dhamma talks indispensable.

  • @chusakthoskul9511
    @chusakthoskul9511 Před 2 lety

    Thank you ajahn Brahmali for the teaching.
    -/\-

  • @MK-gn1nz
    @MK-gn1nz Před rokem +2

    Buddha was right. There is no self as an entity. But rather life is a series of (like "digital frames") experiences.

  • @buddhistbilly3602
    @buddhistbilly3602 Před 7 lety

    I'm shattered, stunned. There is nothing there. I can't resolve this...I can't see how this is supposed to be "wonderful". But "I" will. "I" must. "I" will get there. Thank you Ajahn Brahmali. Thank You Ajahn Brahm.

  • @karolfrench5816
    @karolfrench5816 Před 4 lety

    THANKYOU 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @moniniekmet6
    @moniniekmet6 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much teacher. This help easing ego mind.

  • @vladimirkrisnov4322
    @vladimirkrisnov4322 Před rokem +1

    Very honest explainaton on teaching of Buddha by Ajahn, correct or not, is another issue. I dont have to go somewhere else.

  • @thudo5587
    @thudo5587 Před 5 lety +3

    Namo Tassa bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa

  • @pussmun08
    @pussmun08 Před 6 lety +5

    The comparison to a car which gets all its parts changed made me think about blueprints. The car may still look and function exactly the same because of its blueprint. Our individual blueprint is the DNA. So while all the cells in the human body may have been replaced after some time, still the blueprint is left and unchanged. What is your approach to this? Wouldn't it be possible that the sense of self could correspond to this unique, unchanging DNA?Thank you so much for a great talk and for your positive energy.

    • @faujidoc1
      @faujidoc1 Před 5 lety +3

      Even DNA changes with time.....
      genetics.thetech.org/original_news/news91
      /|\

  • @RCVivek-ql3we
    @RCVivek-ql3we Před 9 lety +4

    Very nice and very clear ,tanks

  • @CR-wb3en
    @CR-wb3en Před rokem

    thank you

  • @hanrajakaruna5828
    @hanrajakaruna5828 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful

  • @KeyboardPlaysGames
    @KeyboardPlaysGames Před 3 měsíci +1

    Interesting him saying "the passive observer" I often see Hindus witness consciousness attacked, but when we get rid of the vernacular semantics, I believe this is what they are also getting at.

  • @miiigoreng
    @miiigoreng Před 4 lety +2

    I listen to his talks, for going into sleep

  • @guy25081948
    @guy25081948 Před 7 lety +1

    Just listened to the Dhamma talk about 2 years later, thank you Ajahn Brahmali. Isn't there a witnessing continuïty behind all the experiences, an observer, or even a guide, that exposes the experiences for us? And isn't this guide, should he or she or it exist, what we commonly call the spirit?

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety +1

      Sorry no ghost in the machine. You are a composite being. I is an illusion.

  • @allenmorgan4309
    @allenmorgan4309 Před 6 lety +3

    I am listening to this talk for,the second time and I am beginning,to relate to,what he is saying. I have mental issues and from myboen experience,I,have realised that I have very little,control in my life if any at all so now my question is what do I do? Do I just watch my life,go down the tubes and just be a passive observer? Or do I get back into the rat race and keep running on the wheel going nowhere? This is a hard teaching for me because,I have been living in a one room apartment for years alone with mental issues and,I do,get angry and it,is hard for,me to accept being alone all the time. It is hard to think of living my life out alone,in a little room.

    • @589139chhotu
      @589139chhotu Před 6 lety +1

      All of spirituality is just for one sake, so that we do not add stories to reality and accept reality exactly for what it is . For example Instead of cribbing about the wretched weather. All of spirituality is just for one sake, so that we do not add stories to reality and accept reality exactly for what it is . For All of spirituality is just for one sake, so that we do not add stories to reality and accept reality exactly for what it is . For example life would be simpler if instead of cribbing about the wretched weather, one would simply say, it is raining. Similarly instead of saying that I live in a one room apartment and my life is going down the tube, it would be so much simpler and truer if you say this.. There is just a of me that wants to experience a multi room apartment. With these understanding and insight , don't worry, the effort you put in your work will remain the same but your life would be simpler and lighter and rational.

    • @petrasant5495
      @petrasant5495 Před 4 lety

      Allen Morgan, I hope your life changes for the better Allen. We all have obstacles and struggles to overcome in our lives. God Bless you.

    • @spiderjump
      @spiderjump Před 3 lety

      Repent of your sins and believe onto Jesus Christ.

  • @BAZhompa
    @BAZhompa Před 4 lety

    The second question was very insightful. What is aware of the impermanence of the six senses or states of awareness? What gives us the sense of subjectivity why do we feel what’s it’s like to be a particular self rather than just a scattered ever changing kaleidoscope of disassociated states? Why is consciousness unified or strung together coherently at all? Being aware of anything produces a sense of self because of its subjective nature. How does Buddhism answer this?

  • @gosianowak4139
    @gosianowak4139 Před 6 lety

    Even we are continuation of our ancestors..each of us is unique. Even we change.

  • @isabellaflynn6572
    @isabellaflynn6572 Před 4 lety +1

    Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu❤️

  • @stanbimi
    @stanbimi Před 3 lety

    Chinese subtitle is available on this talk. 這視頻有中文字幕

  • @cosplay8561
    @cosplay8561 Před 7 lety

    im a bit confussed at times cause its like im still in the world, but i feel somewhat seperated from it. like i cant tell if im real or not. its as though everything i thaught i knew, then it dropped away, but some of the ego is still sticking around making it difficult to to pass on through the janas. i feel as though ive tasted some great state of no self, but still partly the self, or still part of the world itself but from a disconnected experience of how many or most people experience or see reality. its like im in both material being, and metaphysical, so its difficult the relate to where other's minds might be precieving religion, the world, its like there is a thinking mind absense of allot of the mind's identity.

  • @cadearcher8887
    @cadearcher8887 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. I don’t feel like her question about awareness was answered. When all things fall away in the experience of no-self who or what is experiencing this?

    • @heathwilliams8375
      @heathwilliams8375 Před 3 lety

      If you would like to know what the person who asked that question thinks you should look for a book called "Analytic Buddhism." Miri is the author!

  • @AirSandFire
    @AirSandFire Před měsícem

    I have the unorthodox view that what the buddha taught with "nonself" is the same as what is taught in the Upanishads as the "Self".
    It seems opposite yet it's the same thing, stated via negativa.

  • @dassanajayalath8478
    @dassanajayalath8478 Před rokem

    🙏 🙏

  • @Number-id8ld
    @Number-id8ld Před rokem +1

    Top tip: Watch this at 0.75 or 0.5 playback speed

  • @thudo5587
    @thudo5587 Před 5 lety

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @omniagenedy7410
    @omniagenedy7410 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ajahn is saying that the car was once a beetle car now it is a Mercedes car after changing all its parts, similarly the self is continously changing and its a result of conditions and causes hence there is no self.. But the change from beetle car to Mercedes car doesn't negate the fact that it is car in its essence or my old self changing into a new self doesn't negate the essence of that is me. I don't if i get this right but would like more elaboration on this.

  • @tOrangePeel1972
    @tOrangePeel1972 Před 2 měsíci

    For years I thought that the self thinks until I realised the thought self's.

  • @davidknight7933
    @davidknight7933 Před 5 lety

    🙏🏻

  • @mmmmtoastyyyy
    @mmmmtoastyyyy Před 4 lety +2

    "You" had "me" at "scallywags."

  • @galaxymetta5974
    @galaxymetta5974 Před rokem

    We use the self as a raft to cross the river. After crossing, we don't need the self or the raft anymore. Cheers.

  • @Himself-Seven
    @Himself-Seven Před rokem +1

    Dear Ajahn Brahmali,
    In depression, craving is gone. Then, can it be understood as a form of no-self?

    • @calculusmetal
      @calculusmetal Před 10 měsíci

      No. Depression is caused by delusion, aversion and greed. It is a strong feeling of suffering, caused by a craving for experience to be significantly different to what it is, but no right view/intention/action...effort/mindfulness/concentration is being progressed.
      Also, depression is self identification with the feeling.
      In other words, depression is the strongest craving of the self to update it's wrong view.

  • @SanKissJuice
    @SanKissJuice Před 4 lety +1

    What is going through rebirth/reincarnation if there is no self/no soul? I am a Buddhist but I am not sure I understand this completely.

    • @nikhilamga5631
      @nikhilamga5631 Před 2 lety

      @@Rainasuan2023 I wonder if it includes imperience of the Absolute Unborn Self of Ramana Maharshi is also impermanent. 😌

  • @ClaudioJPizarroHidalgo
    @ClaudioJPizarroHidalgo Před rokem +1

    Venerable, I understand your point; however, it would be necessary to define more accurately concepts such as self, psyche, I, identity... or at least get agree how we do define them; otherwise, we will be using the same concepts but with different meanings for each of us. To me identity is different to self and different to mind and different to personality. So, when you are using those concepts as if they were the same or similar, communication of ideas got opaque. I would ask you what would be the requirements to suspect that there is spirit or atma. or something essential in the human being and if those requirements have some possibilities to do exist.
    (I just realized these speech is from 2014; may be it will not be read).
    dd

    • @manueldejesusulloa6410
      @manueldejesusulloa6410 Před měsícem

      3 different things, the self is what we call, I , me , myself which is ego, ego is not me, not you. It is it what you believe you are so the practice is been non self every time we think that we are thinking identified with ourselves, actually the self is very tricky word in Buddhism like a lot other ones... I hope make more sense to you.

  • @michaelascheffler4229
    @michaelascheffler4229 Před 2 lety

    💚

  • @lmansur1000
    @lmansur1000 Před 2 lety

    Milly's question was about awareness itself and what is that?

  • @waseemiqbal7
    @waseemiqbal7 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for elaborating on the concept of non-self, although it is of course not unique to Buddhism. The same in Sufism for instance, is called FANAA, and it is also present in other mystical systems.

  • @thisguy7633
    @thisguy7633 Před 7 lety +4

    The "external world" is inside your head.

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      Well be careful that the external world does not hit youy alongside that head. You live in both. External and internal.

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      The Middle Way is free from the extremes.

  • @Ninurtha1
    @Ninurtha1 Před 9 lety +1

    Where is Ajahn Brahm?

  • @naropaananda6723
    @naropaananda6723 Před 9 lety +1

    I enjoy the discourses you offer, however there is one question I must ask, and perhaps there is a relative answer. "What is the purpose of Meditation and what is it's outcome or realisation?
    Metta
    Naropa.

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      Calm the mind. Enlightenment.

    • @MundaSquire
      @MundaSquire Před 5 lety +1

      @@harrymcnicholas9468 To see things as they are via meditation. If you do see things as they really are--that there is non-self, all changes constantly, and we suffer when we cling to this identity view by attachment, then you can end the clinging that is defined in the second Noble Truth. The clinging that arises out of our ignorance, our wrong view about what is really going on. Meditation is method (Samadhi and Vipassana) to gain insight into to this and thus do away with the clinging that arises out of our whole misunderstanding.

  • @bodhi9464
    @bodhi9464 Před rokem

    sadhu sadhu sadhu ☮️🇦🇺

  • @SandraLovesRoses
    @SandraLovesRoses Před 7 lety +2

    I do get it, but I do struggle with not thinking I am better than those people that suck at social etiquette. The ones that have no consideration for anybody else.

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      We are in the Samsara along with them. It's just that our ignorant mind manifest in different ways. They also feel better than the rest, that's why the care only for themselves. You feel better than them, that's why you do things good for others. There's a conceit in that motivation, it's not purely altruistic. Forgett what others do or not do, be mindful of your conduct and motivation.

  • @TomeRodrigo
    @TomeRodrigo Před 2 lety

    Talk-e, about-e, nonself-e, budhism-e, experience-e, life-e, what's going on with his speech?

  • @yroy4457
    @yroy4457 Před rokem

    sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @isaacgreenough3448
    @isaacgreenough3448 Před 2 lety

    Self and none self I think Buddha said it's both.... choose carefully between the two ❤

  • @PhilLevering
    @PhilLevering Před 9 lety +1

    Is not one self when the mind ,body and soul becoune one

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety +3

      Soul is an illusion. Show us your soul?

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      That"s plane fantasy.

    • @tayrowell
      @tayrowell Před 11 měsíci

      I think there is a temporary self and an actor who can act selfishly and spread that karmic effect in the world. We also carry our self identification with us, for some time. Non-self to me means there is no inherent self. It's transitory. It dissipates over time. I think having no soul is a key Buddhist differentiator though. No self is both a conceptual tool to reduce attachment and suffering and a reality as life changes

  • @houvenigge
    @houvenigge Před 7 lety

    The example "a car where each part has been changed over the years" seems to be convincing. But, take for example an artwork. If every stone of the Gothic Cathedral in Chartres is changed, is it still the Gothic Cathedral of Chartres? I would say, yes, if it's done propery! - The difference is that a car is a mass product, whereas an artwork is something more unique. If you see the self as something like a mass product (rather than an artwork), then it's no surprise that you will arrive at the result "no identity" in the end....

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      Would it no? You would then call it the restoration of the Gothic Cathredral. We cannot stop change.

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem +1

      All compunded things changes, no matter if they are unique or not. Even the evaluation the people do on that artwork changes.

  • @rodneyhatch56
    @rodneyhatch56 Před 5 lety

    This is the interface, the coalface, the intersection of Western secular, pluralistic enlightenment and ancient, original, Forest Tradition Buddhist enlightenment. Diamonds are being mined here.
    Become the Path. The obstacle is the Path. You are the obstacle. Unburden. Enlighten.

  • @ghormax
    @ghormax Před 6 měsíci

    I fully agree with the message and that this is the path to happiness. However, maybe I am a bit skeptical about how to achieve technical/societal progress if people refuse the delusions of the world. In fact, I think human suffering made today's world because people believed in control, were conceited, and thus sought to change things. Then are those technologies bad because they emerged from delusions?

  • @alfrednagy1237
    @alfrednagy1237 Před 7 lety

    why do my comments not show up

  • @patrickpham7973
    @patrickpham7973 Před rokem

    Self and non self both are rights.

  • @frederickstewart6217
    @frederickstewart6217 Před 5 lety +2

    Magic happens when you are none with the universe. ☺

  • @DoodleDoo
    @DoodleDoo Před 9 lety +1

    who is the person you're praying to in the end? doesn't look like buddha.

    • @wazupsam
      @wazupsam Před 9 lety +4

      Ven. Brahmali Pays respect to his teacher Ajhan Chan.

    • @JosephCloutier
      @JosephCloutier Před 9 lety

      Robert Green One who seeks the teachings of the "Buddhist" way truly does not "pray" as it would be recognized in a world religion. There is no "God" to pray to. One would meditate on thought, perception, acceptance, observance, breathing (as in life itself). It is through ones own understanding that one will achieve enlightenment. Peace. Namaste.

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      A Buddhist prayer is not petitionary like that of Christians. It is an acknowledgement of hope.

  • @amidawang
    @amidawang Před 3 lety +1

    sādhu

  • @sumanasaha8535
    @sumanasaha8535 Před rokem

    If there is no self then who undergoes different lives(reincarnation)ie janmantor which is accepted in Budhdhism
    And believed that Budhdha homself
    Undergone several lives

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      Nobody. We are just the movement of karma. Study the *Twelve Links of Dependent of Origination.*

  • @redbear4027
    @redbear4027 Před 2 lety +1

    Academics and Buddhists... two sides of the " SOMENOTHING" coin.

  • @michaelryanmccoy
    @michaelryanmccoy Před 2 lety +1

    At birth, the part of your brain that controls your most human abilities - the neocortex - came fully equipped with 100 billion neurons. These same neurons have lasted throughout the years and still power your thoughts today. Your neurons are as old as you are and will last you for the rest of your life. They don’t divide, and there’s no turnover.

  • @Bigvader
    @Bigvader Před 2 lety

    If there is no self, who is that is being kind, compassionate, and altruistic?

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      Nobody. Kindness, compassion, altruism, is just the true pristine nature of the mind. Just like the sun works giving light and heat without any self.

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202 Před rokem

    Is seeing the emptiness of our belief in an objectively existing world, the same as seeing no self ?

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      No. The first is a concept the second is a direct recognition.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Před rokem

      @Buddhist Philosopher I disagree.
      The Buddha taught that all form is merely an appearance to our minds, and this is not a concept, but a truth realised by many.
      The false ego self identifies with form, including bodies, yet these are just false concepts, or beliefs.
      The ego self is one with its beliefs.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Před rokem

      @@Buddhist_Philosopher Perhaps you are not a Mahayana Buddhist , and therefore reject the teachings of Sunyata ??

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      @@kimbirch1202 You asked for a belief, a belief is a type concept, but that's not the direct recognition of selflesness.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Před rokem

      @Buddhist Philosopher No, you misunderstand.
      I was talking about seeing the falseness, OF the belief, in a real, objectively - existing world, separate from the mind .
      According to Buddha, and Christ, this belief IS the ego.
      The world has no existence whatsoever, because it was made by the ego.
      No world, then no ego.
      Cause and effect are not separate.

  • @karlinguk
    @karlinguk Před 4 lety +1

    To say 'non self' = no self, I cannot accept
    At this time and after my own introspect research, I sense this:
    THIS BODY WITH A NAME, A IDENTITY, MIND, EGO, SENSES, THINKING, EXPERIENCING AND GATHERING MEMORIES ETC ETC IS NOT THE REAL I, REAL SELF, THE REAL UNIVERAL UNKNOWN AND NEAR IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPREHEND ESSENCE.
    Now, whether that 'I' is changing or unchanging, I cannot say. But foes it really matter anyway?
    WHETHER IT BE PERMANENT UNCHANGING OR NOT, I SENSE IT IS THE OBSERVER THAT WE DON'T RECOGNISE IS THE REAL 'SELF' BECAUSE WE ARE SO SO ATTACHED AND ABSORBED BY OUR PERSONALITY, SENSE OF SELF, WHICH IS REALLY 'NOT SELF', BUT THAT EXPERIENCES BIRTH, AGING, SICKNESS AND DEATH

    • @nikhilamga5631
      @nikhilamga5631 Před 2 lety

      I would like to add that without imperience of the UNBORN ABSOLUTE UNIVERSAL SELF, can one imperience the non-self of Gautam, the Buddha?

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      Your introspective research is wrong. You couldn't possible to point out some inherent essence and knowing if is permanent or impermanent. If it's permanent it has to be solid and independent, which violates the reality of Dependent Origination, if its impermanent, is interdependent, empty and is Not self.

  • @TheStoicManVlog
    @TheStoicManVlog Před 6 lety

    Ummm... I'm having a bit of a hard time grasping this... instead of self... let's call it atman... if there is no atman... no centralized "i"... what is it that reincarnates... because it's been my experience that behind all the mind activity there is a silent observer which i consider the "higher self" I imagine the mind and all of its contents will die with the body, all of my ideas and beliefs, my concepts and identifications, desires and fears... etc... and the self will move on... but if Buddhism does not believe in a separate self, then when the Buddha experienced all of his previous incarnations, does that not imply separateness? If this reality is a phenomenon and there is no concrete individual reality to anything, then who am I in relationship to anyone reading this, and if we are one in the same and I had a vision of all of my previous lives, would that vision also include YOUR LIFE? Or are your past lives and my past lives different, therefore making us separate beings with separate past lives?

    • @NutnRoll
      @NutnRoll Před 6 lety +1

      We are the same in the sense that our minds work the same way, not that I am you or you are me. One iPhone and another iPhone work in the same way and have the same principle governing their mechanism.The Buddha said "But that which is called 'mind' and 'mentality' and 'consciousness' arises as one thing and ceases as another by day and by night", meaning that consciousness isn't one continuous stream, but one arises, continues for a while, ceases, and another arises. If you look at a tree, the consciousness that is observing the tree at this second isn't the same one as the one at the previous second. This is why there is no self, the core single thing that you can point at and define it "me". Then, rebirth isn't a core self or soul moving to the next body. What we mistakenly call "self" is but a product of dependent origination, a product of the law of cause and effect, not something that can exist by itself (dependent origination as mentioned in the video). Rebirth occurs because of the collaboration of multiple components, not just a soul or self floating out of the body and moving to another body. Check this site out www.palikanon.com/english/wtb/n_r/paticca_samuppaada.htm
      Paticcasamuppada explains the process of rebirth. Keep in mind that in Buddhism, rebirth is happening all the time, not just when you die. You are being reborn all the time because, as the Buddha said, "But that which is called 'mind' and 'mentality' and 'consciousness' arises as one thing and ceases as another by day and by night".

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety

      You are being misled a bit. Theravada stresses that when a person dies the consciousness is reborn or reincarnated into a new body. This is very low level thinking. There is nothing permanent. Your body and your mind are dying and being reborn again and again. This can only end when you become a Buddha. In other words, what happens to your body when it dies. Nobody knows and anyone telling they do know is a liar.

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      It's the Karma. We our karmic beings. Study the *Twelve Links of Dependent Origination.*

  • @cpadman1943
    @cpadman1943 Před 7 lety +3

    If awareness ( consciousness) is constantly changing, who is experiencing that ? Who is the experiencer ? Of course your body and mind are constantly changing, but you need an everlasting consciousness to be aware of that. In deep sleep who is the witness since your body and mind are not functioning and you are not dead, you wake up the next day and who was the experiencer of that deep sleep? How do you know that you were the same person during your childhood and old age since your body and mind have completely changed? That witness is the atman , that everlasting, eternal atman or soul along with your subtle mind is what passes from death to rebirth. Once the karma is finished , there is no more rebirth.

    • @1965simonfellows
      @1965simonfellows Před 7 lety

      Fast 5 days a month and daily 18 plus hours,water only, walk daily 1 hour, cold showers, sunshine, high fat died, prog muscle relaxation, lift some heavy things.The ketones fuelling heart and brain 25% more effic than glucose and then one"ll forget such genuinely silly questions.The elevated stress profiles of such brains are easily sorted if ones lucky enough to live in the West and not have some genetically inherited conditions or addictions.The Buddha was a stress reduction teacher, perhaps the first and hats off to him but ref what we know today the teachings are profoundly uninformed, profoundly.If one wants a quiet brain adopt practises that were laid down by h-g's 1-200, 000 yrs ago not some geezer in India 2500 yrs ago, not even yesterday in histoire naturale.Good luck and god health too.

    • @jrwilliam3742
      @jrwilliam3742 Před 6 lety +3

      The experiencer is the experience itself. Atman is illusion

    • @harrymcnicholas9468
      @harrymcnicholas9468 Před 6 lety +4

      There is no who. There is just consciousness. Consciousness. is constantly changing. Where di you get the idea that in deep sleep your body and mind are not functioning? You would be considered dead. Again there is no who. Show me this who?

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      The especto of *Clarity* of the mind.
      This teachngs is not present in the Theravada tradition

    • @Buddhist_Philosopher
      @Buddhist_Philosopher Před rokem

      @@jrwilliam3742 That would be like saying that sword cuts itself or a that candle enlightened to itself. The minds needs a factor of recognition.

  • @sdesilva4139
    @sdesilva4139 Před rokem

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  • @yiyiguxing
    @yiyiguxing Před měsícem

    this isnot what the Buddha taught as “not self”

  • @spiderjump
    @spiderjump Před 3 lety

    Langurs
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  • @akhina4752
    @akhina4752 Před 2 lety

    Ajahn Brahmali is always rubbing his right eyes in many videos 2014 -2021 . 🤔

    • @albarleta2361
      @albarleta2361 Před 2 lety +1

      He is rubbing his right eye to have right view.

  • @chmd22
    @chmd22 Před rokem +1

    He lost me at his response to the awareness question. Granted, he encouraged the audience to find for themselves, but his suggestion that awareness too is impermanent does not resonate with me at all.

  • @rodneyhatch56
    @rodneyhatch56 Před 5 lety

    Eddie is not a problem. But there is a problem...

    • @MundaSquire
      @MundaSquire Před 3 lety

      Is this the same Eddie from way back a number of years on the Buddhist Philosophy forum?