The Doctrine of the Middle Way in Buddhism | Mind Podcast (Buddhism)

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Hello everyone! Welcome to the Mind Podcast, where we explore the teachings and philosophies of Buddhism. Today, we will delve into an essential topic: The Doctrine of the Middle Way in Buddhism. Join us as we uncover the wisdom behind this central tenet and its profound impact on leading a balanced and enlightened life.
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    00:19 The Doctrine of the Middle Way in Buddhism
    01:51 1. The Middle Way as Avoiding the Two Extremes of Sensual Pleasure and Self-Mortification
    14:21 2. Avoiding the Extremes of Existence and Non-Existence: The Middle Way
    17:56 3. The Ultimate Meaning of Emptiness is the Middle Way
    20:35 4. Dependent Origination is the Middle Way
    23:23 5. Beyond Dualities: The Middle Way
    26:23 6. Conclusion

Komentáře • 11

  • @MindPodcastEnglish
    @MindPodcastEnglish  Před 26 dny

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  • @annasingh5981
    @annasingh5981 Před 14 dny

    😊❤ absolutely wonderful thank you have an amazing day May you always be well, happy and blessed.

  • @SuperDewhurst
    @SuperDewhurst Před 20 dny

    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 is 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 NOT 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.

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Před 20 dny

      I listen to your opinions.

    • @saddha1
      @saddha1 Před 16 dny

      Original Buddha’s teachings said we are the Dhamma after we sacrifice for Dhamma. Dhamma is our true nature.
      As Nichiren said, there is oneness of the person and the Law.
      This is different from hinduism which says the soul is a person the size of a thumb or unchanging.
      When we do evil we reduce our souls and we do good we strengthen our souls.
      Namyoho Renge Kyo is the ultimate teaching after the Dhamma ending age, this is the true Buddhism of the Latter Day!

  • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
    @ElmerTan-ut4qn Před 26 dny

    Don't listen to the Sutra you will never be able to attain the true benefits.
    What is the true benefits?
    True benefits is the Buddha's Dharma.
    What is Buddha's dharmas?
    Buddha's dharmas is the truth about of our life and our universe.
    Life refers to ourselves, and universe refers to our surrounding.
    What is the truth about our life and our surrounding?
    "Phenomena are empty in nature and nothing can be had ".
    This is the foundation of Buddha's dharmas, the truth about our life and our surrounding.
    The Buddha already awakened to the truth and he has the proofs to show us. Therefore, without doubt, we can believe what the Buddha said.
    After learning Buddhism for infinite lifetimes, we are still not awaken.
    Even the lowest level of awakening about the birth and death.
    This is really pitiful we have not understand the seriousness of birth and death.
    🙏🙏🙏Amituofo

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Před 26 dny +2

      We should practice the Buddha's teachings and do many good deeds.

    • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
      @ElmerTan-ut4qn Před 26 dny

      @@MindPodcastEnglish true merit is spreading the Buddha's Teachings. Worldly charities are insurance, just incase one is not liberated from the Six Realms. 🙏🙏🙏Amituofo

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Před 26 dny

      @@ElmerTan-ut4qn Thank you