The Nature of the Mind
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In one of her most iconic teachings, Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo talks about one of the quintesential aspects of Buddhism: The Nature of the Mind. The discourse took place in Tashi Jong, more especifically, Khampagar Monastery which was founded by Jetsunma's own Lama, The 8th Khamtrul Rinpoche.
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So excellent, so succinct. This is such a perfect teaching for Western students. So easy to get lost in the elaborate practices, to collect them and think one is progressing and yet ultimately missing the whole essence of the point of practice. So easy to get lost in concepts and intellectual accumulation which just adds to the cluttered mind. Knowing vs. Knowing about. She gives such excellent, essential guidance. So grateful I listened to this and will again and again. May her luminosity benefit many
Well Said. An amazing teaching
Her teaching style resonates with me as well. Sadhu!
Love to see tashijong.
Thank you Great Teacher, a great lesson that have to listen to more than once,
Wish the monks have more compassion to the nuns and will incorporate them into the formal system, at least receive formal education and initiation, after all that should be part of compassion for all sentient beings that they keep talking about, then hopefully expand that to all people who want to learn the Dharma indiscriminately. The easy way out is to always just blame it on that being's merits without doing what a Bodhisattva should be doing.
Agree--and here's something else I struggle with when it comes to the reluctance for monks to embrace (metaphorically speaking) women in the study of the Dharma and path to ordination: if, as we are taught, that everyone has been our mother at one point or another and we need to repay that kindness, then perhaps the women trying to be nuns have all been our mother and why not honor them with recognition and ordination? This reluctance of monks to allow ordination is especially galling as an American female who considers equal treatment as a human right and not necessarily simply a cultural thing. Thank you for your contribution to an important discussion, and happy holidays!
like the Ocean , like the Sky Thank You
I wish I could have such wonderful conversation face to face with a great teacher 🙏☺️☺️
A most excellent teaching. Thank you so much ❤🙏
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What a wonderful teaching hiting right to the point. It's actually all we need to know so far. Thanks for the trouble publishing it !
The best lecture so far on the mind cxxx
Incredible teacher completely changed my life. As she has for everyone she’s ever met or ever will.❤❤❤
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo is just wisdom and love and compassion AND knowing in the form of a Buddhist nun. May we all share the benefits of her teachings 🙏
Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu! 🙏
Wonderful and precise!
Live long Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo 💎💎💎🌈🌈🌈🙏🙏🙏💖🇦🇺
Much merit Jetsunma. Greetings from Sri lanka
Great Teaching, deep bow ❤️🙏
Thanks to all the staff that made possible we can watch this Teachings. Thank you Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo
Thank you Bindhu 🙏🕉️
Thanking 🙏
Lovely talk..🙏❤️
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Scientific, logical, soulful 🙏☺️⭐️⭐️🪷🪷🪷💖
As always, very clear, crisp pointers. Thank u Jetsunma
Amazing talk! Everyone who hasn't must watch it! Illuminating!
Simplesmente maravilhoso
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Dynamite! ❤🙏🙏🙏
Fantástica!
Thank you for sharing this video
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Gracias! 🙏
Great Talk! Thank you very much!💞💞💞