Being at Ease teaching by Ven. Geshe Lhakdor (in English) Day 01
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Three-day special Buddhist philosophy class in English medium held by Ven. Geshe Lhakdor on the topic “Being at Ease” from the ancient manuscripts of Udanavarga compiled by Dharmatrata about happiness that results from embracing fine conduct and rejecting evil.
Thank you, Lama Geshe. May all sentient beings be free of suffering.😇😇😇😇
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼chaktsal gyen ley khen,,please keep up your teachings to benefit all sentient beings
Thank you so much for such words of wisdom Geshe la ! May you have great happiness and health and continue to shine the light of Dharma onto us !
Thank you Geshey Lhakdor la 🙏🙏🙏🌷🌷🌷
Thanks dear respected geshe la I need ur this type of higher advance depthfull discourses as I am practicing chasing since 10/15 year dhyan meditation vipasna and since last 3/4 year extremely dip into Buddha kabir nanank raidas depth of adhyatma sprituality mainly and concluded in the last great Buddha & kabir only taken me in enlightenment with great guru Goanka from igatpuri budhha vipasna cetre guru 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much rinpoche la
Your every word is so blessful thank you for your guidance. now i feel full of courage because of your every Teaching
🙏🙏🙏thank you so much geshi la
Muy agradecida por sus ensrñansas, si pudieran poner la traducción al español gracias.
My son age 4, asked why is this Lama speaking some other language if he is Tibetan... Funny and real question from a young happy mind
མཁན་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ལ་ན་མོ།🙏🙏🙏
The first part of this is good because he's talking from his direct knowledge. But when he reads from the book, its just a list of 'should's' summed up by: If you're good then nothing bad happens. From experience that is simply untrue. So many people are protected because they are bad. And the good are weakened because of their goodness.
Si Fi what you are saying is conventionally true. But if you analyse why it is so. There has to have causes and conditions behind that situation. First of all what you are thinking or perceiving to be good may not necessarily be good in true sense. What you perceive that happening with that good doer to be bad may not be bad from the point of view of the doer. These are all subjective. We perceive a poor looking man sitting in a thatch hut to be miserable. But whether he is miserable or not in true sense is only known by that person. Rather may be, he may be thinking that he is the happiest and you are suffering miserably.
Kindly read what I've written its not what you've interpreted.
I agreed what Geshay la mentioned but let me express from the realistic point of views. Most of the educated Lama's, Tulku's and many Rinpoche's, when they are young, instead of spiritual practice, they are hanging after westerners to build their status, fame and financial status by using their dharma intelligence and spent their lives with all their comfort and sponsorship. So, how can they know about ordinary life and long lasting happiness? Dharma with luxurious life doesn't work together. No personal! this is just an ordinary mind expression which is based on realistic point of view.