I‘m a practitioner but I have still problems to handle my anger and I’m doing unfortunately often too much damage because I am not able to be wise enough be quiet and listen to my breath 😰🙏🏻❤️ thanks for reminding ❤️🙏🏻
Same, it's one thing recognising and having insight but it really doesnt come overnight changeing a pathology that's been programmed into you and your Neuropathways etc since birth. Its very hard having anger within you and struggling with it daily.
@beki 13 Please look at the shurangama mantra (500 or so lines) online and recite it for 21 days straight. It takes 16 minutes but at first it will take longer. Before reciting brush teeth/shower, don't eat meat for 21 days or watch Porn or do "low energy" stuffs. This helped me and my friend. I hope it will help u.
Dear Brent, Thank you for sharing your experience. Our teacher, Thay, was revered around the world for his pioneering teachings on mindfulness, global ethics and peace. We are very happy to be his continuation and to be able to bring you The Plum Village App here on UA-cam. You can also download the app to your phone and have a "Monastery for Your Pocket" to sustain your practice wherever you go :) plumvillage.app Thank you for watching. With loving kindness, Plum Village App "Oak Forest" Team
This is philosophy and can have good advice. Philosophy does not take the place of God the Almighty and our Lord Jesus Christ. God still loves you and made the ultimate sacrifice for you. God bless.
@@elizabethh6638 hello..your Lord Jesus is your God, just as Allah is Muslim's God, as is all those Avatars to Hindus...but unless you can prove that your god is Almighty, well you can't because it's about faith not proof...be well on your path!
My family is suffered from the anger of my father many times (He's a good person but he usually get angry when people don't understand his speech or explaination) and I hate that. Yesterday I just discovered that I have treated my sister in the same way and I tried to stop it immediately. Last night I talked with my mother about this problem and today I found this video. It is so true and helpful. This samsara will stop with me and I will not inflict it onto anyone else anymore. Thank you Thay, may you rest in peace. I wish all of the Plum Village's members and viewers inner peace and a healthy and happy life.
Thank you for enjoying our YT channel dear friend. Thank you for sharing your experience! A lotus for you, PV App Team plumvillage.app Kindly visit plumvillage.org for more mindfulness resources.
My aunt sent this to me. I almost didn't watch it. This man is beautiful in the way he speaks and the calm, acknowledging our darker nature and saying it's there. Taking care of your anger like a sibling. Beautiful, 💐
This resonates so much. Sometimes I feel like my anger is going to kill me. I will cultivate this teaching. I don't want my little son to suffer this samsara. It will stop with me. Thank you 💜
Please do. My family is suffered from the anger of my father many times and I hate that. Yesterday I just discovered that I have treated my sister in the same way as my father is treating everyone. Last night I talked with my mother about it and today I found this video. It is so true and helpful. I wish you, your family and your friends inner peace and a healthy life.
I’ve been listening daily my blood sugar goes down to 102 because I am too relax thank you very very much I will register for a weekend retreat thank again.
May Thay’s wisdom and pure soul healing those suffering and broken souls all our the world. May our world finds peace through Buddha’s dhamma 🙏🙏🙏 Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
No matter how many times I watch this teaching, it never fails to inspire, comfort and amaze me. Deepest respect, Beloved Thay. You are always with me. 🙏🏻 ❤️
This is the first time I've heard a talk where Samsara is presented as being a multi-generational phenomenon (i.e. the father/son anger story). I have always instinctively felt that this was the case, but when I heard Thich Nhat Hanh describe it in this talk it just shot an arrow right to my core. Just absolutely brilliant and I am so thankful to be able to hear such an interpretation as this. Thank you so much!
To say that I am grateful is not doing justice to this Zen Master and his teachings, His path, Dharmas, and books that came from him were studied in depth by my daughter. She faced life in this way. And she faced her own illnesses, treatments and eventually death in the same way. So grateful does not seem like a large enough word. It is the truth. Thank you. Jenna's Mother, Terri
@@plumvillageapp Your attention to our family experience has lifted my heart. We ALL need love and kindness sent our way and I completely receive that now, in this moment. I will also tell her bewildered brother, loving Father and the others what is being sent out to us and from where. The koans are magnificent in their simplicity. My daughter indeed did slow-walk. She lived with intent. She came to know herself better thought the years and even because of her experiences-2 decades of extreme illnesses, surgeries, treatments, procedures-not one complaint and she walked with courage. I know that came from her knowing herself and continuing to be open to everything and when the time came to go ahead of us she met that on her own, knowing she was. I therefore was the receiver of the greatest act of love and unselfishness that I have ever witnessed or even known. As did her Dad that night and her family when I told them what happened and how. Yes, I was with her helping her leave in the last day and a half but she was unconscious at that point. The night she said "Good bye" instead of "Good night", after our kisses, she said with her eyes closed and she was totally present-that was her way of giving us the greatest assurance I have ever known and as it was when I brought her into this world as gently as I could I tried to help her gently go forward and did have the strength to do that. I tell you now that where I sit there are 5 of the books from Thich That Han. And that is only in one spot. There are more. I have put them into the family living area and have hoped that her Father and her brother would pick them up and understand more. Thank you. Jenna Rose's Mother, Terri, in North America
This teaching is one of Thich Nhat Hanh's best. Illustrating not only how angry energy is transmitted as a seed, and when nourish mindfulness seeds, they sprout a third thing, the clear sky of inner wisdom. Mental clarity. Thay's mindfulness energy is powerful and deeply felt! Thank you for posting this! @---}--
If you let anger to be alone in you, anger will cause a lot of damage in your body and in your mind...Let us not sow the root of hatred so that no one can make us angry as it is the root of our anger which reacts to someone else action. Let's be mindful so we will diligently use our wisdom to look into our own mind. Thanks, guru Thich Nhat.
The art of developing mindfulness towards destructive states of mind like anger and destruction... touching it and embracing it to the core enables one to overcome it and feel others. One of the greatest teachings of the Master..... the more we practice... breathe in and feel alive ... feeling Your presence in each moment and breath.....love your quotes and teachings.... When you know how to suffer you suffer less... and understand the sufferings in others .. Sangham Saranam Gachhami....
Venerable Thich I adore you. You are one of my heroes. Beautiful human being. May you be in eternal paradise. Such a gentle soul. Thank you Sir 🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dear Suzee, Thank you for sharing your comments about our dear teacher and thank you for watching. Please continue to enjoy the free app (plumvillage.app). "A cloud never dies" ~Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) Deep bow, PV App Team Kindly visit plumvillage.org for more mindfulness resources.
Mindfulness and meditation has gotten me through covid, specially towards the worst parts of this condition when I couldn't breathe. thank you for your teachings 🙏🏻
If only I would've seen and learned this thirty or fourth years ago. Thank you for this, you have affected my life and my families life moving forward in a very profound way. Thank you
These wise words of insight will cut to the core of any hardened heart. The beauty is in the voice, that is calming and embracing tenderly like the mother to her baby.
Indeed it is a powerful energy constantly fuelled by unfinished business represented by events we couldn't handle at their time. Now we have the chance and hope to encounter wisely the seed of anger like a caressing mother towards her child. We do not hit the mental formations, yet we surround them with loving kindness. It is an ongoing process, I confirm this by my own experience of dealing with anger. Mindfulness was not built in a day, it definitely takes perseverance and presence to come across the unconscious lairs of our souls. Here and now healing is possible😊
Thank you, Thay, and a 🙏 to the practitioner who posted this video in service of the Dharma. The most practical thing I learned from this short, simple, gentle, and humorous talk. The part that stays with me is when he says that everyone has the right to suffer, both practitioner and non-practioner. But the practitioner does not have the right to ignore practice.
Dear Thay, I am in beginning of some being upset from argument with my loved one and fear of a might be seperation. Listening to your talk really brings me up and out of fear because I will hold my being upset like holding a baby with care as you said. Your teaching is philosophy which I am always interested since small and your drawing recalls me mathematic drawing of total and elements concepts. Wonderful Thay! My gratitude to you. I am recognizing my being upset, fear, embracing them, looking deeply and getting insight. Nam Mo A Di Da Phat.
I am grateful for this video. I hurt when reading comments about final days, how do we know whose final days these days really are ? Thay is living until he is not, and he will let us know when.
So deeply grateful for the natural yet chrystal clear teaching of how the mind can be trained to find a better way that promises effectual change in myself and many people simultaneously, caused by one small decision and insight due to practicing hugging the my anger in mindfulness. WOW!. Words, oh where are they ...
WOW! Thank you. I practice Vipassana but this explanation was excellent. Anger has been my biggest vice. Loads of love,all the way from on Kathmandu Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thank you Thay for illustrating how mindfulness can help recognising and embracing anger like big sister to younger sister. And help Looking deeply and getting inside of anger with a touching story!🌺
Deep and heartfelt thanks for this wonderful lesson. I am so happy to have found this video and consequently finding out about the Plum Village app. Many blessings.
I was in ahurtful relationship for 4 years cause i eeded a roof over my head, Never again would I risk my peace of mind for someone who didnt teally care for me.
Valuable speech exampling with the Mother and baby with mindfulness, same applys to Anger, be mindful and find the root of your Anger, replace with love then everything will work out. Thank you and enjoy listening to Dama speech.
That was a beautiful 😍 lesson!!! Thank you Dear Teacher.... I cope with mental health issues and the mood swings, include silly temper tantrums. I'm doing much better catching those downward spiral moments, n breathing n changing my thought. LOVE BY FRANCESCA THE LOUD
1. Sự giận dữ 2. Năng lượng 3. Sự phân biệt đối xử 4. Biết chuyện gì đang diễn ra 5. Nhận diện 6. Sốt 7. Tã chật 8. Gốc rễ 10. Chánh định/ sự tập trung 11. Sự tiếp nối 12. Nạn nhân
Basis of Budhism is reincarnation and law of karma . The necessity of Budhism is impermanence sufferings and concept of no soul . Budhism guide us to stay in human world and heavens until final stage is attained . 🙏🙏🙏
I have so much resentment because I feel unsupported by people i consider should support me... Lately it's really an obstacle to my practice. I'm trying to do forgiveness but it's really challenging...
Ever since I was diagnosed with cancer (Diffused Large B Cell Lymphoma aggressive) 8 months ago, I’m easily angered ! Intense intense fury. Uncontrollable irritability! Eventually ,, the emotion subsides because I’m too tired, too fatigued to carry it.
Thank you 🙏🏼 we learn what we live ... your teachings are so wonderfully powerful... easy to understand. .. I love to practice mindfully with breathing . A gift 🙏🏼
You only need to look at your tea, a cloud, a flower or inside yourself dear friend. Thay is there. May your new year be filled with peace, ease and many joyful present moments! 🙏 You can download our completely free app and carry Plum Village with you. (plumvillage.app) Plum Village App Team
Who can express anger and who cannot is about social status. Underlings cannot show anger to their bosses, but bosses and rulers can indulge themselves and their anger is heeded. Controlling your anger is about maintaining your subservience, your anger is in fact your power and you are denied that. My anger is my resistance. The real problem with exprssing your anger is what it can bring down on your head, you may lose the love of someone dear to you or make someone hurt you.
I‘m a practitioner but I have still problems to handle my anger and I’m doing unfortunately often too much damage because I am not able to be wise enough be quiet and listen to my breath 😰🙏🏻❤️ thanks for reminding ❤️🙏🏻
Maybe it's a daily reminder we need. Yes.
I feel ya Beki
With you brother
Same, it's one thing recognising and having insight but it really doesnt come overnight changeing a pathology that's been programmed into you and your Neuropathways etc since birth. Its very hard having anger within you and struggling with it daily.
@beki 13 Please look at the shurangama mantra (500 or so lines) online and recite it for 21 days straight. It takes 16 minutes but at first it will take longer. Before reciting brush teeth/shower, don't eat meat for 21 days or watch Porn or do "low energy" stuffs.
This helped me and my friend. I hope it will help u.
31k people been here tying to take care of their own anger issues. Much respect to each and every one of you 🙏❤
For You too
Many years in the evangelical church taught me nothing compared to this man in 20 minutes!
Dear Brent,
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Our teacher, Thay, was revered around the world for his pioneering teachings on mindfulness, global ethics and peace. We are very happy to be his continuation and to be able to bring you The Plum Village App here on UA-cam.
You can also download the app to your phone and have a "Monastery for Your Pocket" to sustain your practice wherever you go :)
plumvillage.app
Thank you for watching.
With loving kindness,
Plum Village App "Oak Forest" Team
This is philosophy and can have good advice. Philosophy does not take the place of God the Almighty and our Lord Jesus Christ. God still loves you and made the ultimate sacrifice for you. God bless.
@@elizabethh6638 hello..your Lord Jesus is your God, just as Allah is Muslim's God, as is all those Avatars to Hindus...but unless you can prove that your god is Almighty, well you can't because it's about faith not proof...be well on your path!
Get ur ears& heart checked. Jesus loves you.
@@lindamon5101 please prove your assertion about this bronze age Jesus
My family is suffered from the anger of my father many times (He's a good person but he usually get angry when people don't understand his speech or explaination) and I hate that. Yesterday I just discovered that I have treated my sister in the same way and I tried to stop it immediately. Last night I talked with my mother about this problem and today I found this video. It is so true and helpful. This samsara will stop with me and I will not inflict it onto anyone else anymore.
Thank you Thay, may you rest in peace. I wish all of the Plum Village's members and viewers inner peace and a healthy and happy life.
Thank you for enjoying our YT channel dear friend. Thank you for sharing your experience!
A lotus for you,
PV App Team
plumvillage.app
Kindly visit plumvillage.org for more mindfulness resources.
proud of you for breaking the cycle, and recognizing it early on :)
“Mindfulness is like a big sister” ♥️
My aunt sent this to me. I almost didn't watch it. This man is beautiful in the way he speaks and the calm, acknowledging our darker nature and saying it's there. Taking care of your anger like a sibling.
Beautiful, 💐
If Anikin Skywalker would have had Thich Nhat Hanh as a teacher instead of Yoda he never would have became Darth Vader.
This resonates so much. Sometimes I feel like my anger is going to kill me. I will cultivate this teaching. I don't want my little son to suffer this samsara. It will stop with me. Thank you 💜
Not a quick procesx
Patience introduced in the six paramitras will help support both anger and mindfulness.
Please do. My family is suffered from the anger of my father many times and I hate that. Yesterday I just discovered that I have treated my sister in the same way as my father is treating everyone. Last night I talked with my mother about it and today I found this video. It is so true and helpful. I wish you, your family and your friends inner peace and a healthy life.
🙏🙏🙏 It's absolutely true but how hard to do it in the everyday life. Especially when It has war around for 1.5 years
Relax. According to Buddha, everything is temporary.
I love Thay’s gentle voice and loving smile...
Cháu có phúc lắm mới gặp đc gia đình cháu Thủy.Ông ,Bà rất hiền lành và chân chất.chúc mừng cháu nha👨❤️💛💛🍷
I’ve been listening daily my blood sugar goes down to 102 because I am too relax thank you very very much I will register for a weekend retreat thank again.
Theory and application! The best 17 minutes of my 5 weeks lockdown. Thank you.
Thanks God. Thanks Thay.
I am so grateful for your channel. 😊
May Thay’s wisdom and pure soul healing those suffering and broken souls all our the world. May our world finds peace through Buddha’s dhamma 🙏🙏🙏 Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
No matter how many times I watch this teaching, it never fails to inspire, comfort and amaze me. Deepest respect, Beloved Thay. You are always with me. 🙏🏻 ❤️
This man just made me realize that I have to find balance again
This is the first time I've heard a talk where Samsara is presented as being a multi-generational phenomenon (i.e. the father/son anger story). I have always instinctively felt that this was the case, but when I heard Thich Nhat Hanh describe it in this talk it just shot an arrow right to my core. Just absolutely brilliant and I am so thankful to be able to hear such an interpretation as this. Thank you so much!
Profound.
😊🙏♥️
I see that iam like my father as well 😌
I will not water those seeds 👀🙏♥️
So much love
Thank you ❣
To say that I am grateful is not doing justice to this Zen Master and his teachings, His path, Dharmas, and books that came from him were studied in depth by my daughter. She faced life in this way. And she faced her own illnesses, treatments and eventually death in the same way. So grateful does not seem like a large enough word. It is the truth. Thank you. Jenna's Mother, Terri
Dear Jenna's Mother,
Thank you for sharing your family experience. We understand and are sending you much loving kindness.
The Plum Village App Team
@@plumvillageapp Your attention to our family experience has lifted my heart. We ALL need love and kindness sent our way and I completely receive that now, in this moment. I will also tell her bewildered brother, loving Father and the others what is being sent out to us and from where. The koans are magnificent in their simplicity. My daughter indeed did slow-walk. She lived with intent. She came to know herself better thought the years and even because of her experiences-2 decades of extreme illnesses, surgeries, treatments, procedures-not one complaint and she walked with courage. I know that came from her knowing herself and continuing to be open to everything and when the time came to go ahead of us she met that on her own, knowing she was. I therefore was the receiver of the greatest act of love and unselfishness that I have ever witnessed or even known. As did her Dad that night and her family when I told them what happened and how. Yes, I was with her helping her leave in the last day and a half but she was unconscious at that point. The night she said "Good bye" instead of "Good night", after our kisses, she said with her eyes closed and she was totally present-that was her way of giving us the greatest assurance I have ever known and as it was when I brought her into this world as gently as I could I tried to help her gently go forward and did have the strength to do that. I tell you now that where I sit there are 5 of the books from Thich That Han. And that is only in one spot. There are more. I have put them into the family living area and have hoped that her Father and her brother would pick them up and understand more. Thank you. Jenna Rose's Mother, Terri, in North America
Anumodana, Ven., 🙏🙏🙏
That example of the father shouting at his son, surprisingly applies exactly to my anger. And I'm lost.
It's a common trouble and it takes above-mentioned steps for everybody to overcome.
being aware of this is the first step already.. and time by time you will improve - for sure 😉💜
Same here. I wish you peace and joy 💜
Listened to other spiritual teachers, but this a first; how to “embrace” your anger! He continues on as a powerful soul!
A gentle reminder of how to see and transform our failings. Thay embodies goodness.
This teaching is one of Thich Nhat Hanh's best. Illustrating not only how angry energy is transmitted as a seed, and when nourish mindfulness seeds, they sprout a third thing, the clear sky of inner wisdom. Mental clarity. Thay's mindfulness energy is powerful and deeply felt! Thank you for posting this! @---}--
If you let anger to be alone in you, anger will cause a lot of damage in your body and in your mind...Let us not sow the root of hatred so that no one can make us angry as it is the root of our anger which reacts to someone else action. Let's be mindful so we will diligently use our wisdom to look into our own mind. Thanks, guru Thich Nhat.
The art of developing mindfulness towards destructive states of mind like anger and destruction... touching it and embracing it to the core enables one to overcome it and feel others. One of the greatest teachings of the Master..... the more we practice... breathe in and feel alive ... feeling Your presence in each moment and breath.....love your quotes and teachings.... When you know how to suffer you suffer less... and understand the sufferings in others .. Sangham Saranam Gachhami....
🙏🏻
Very touching. Thank you Thay 🙏
There is nothing more important than what he is talking about here.
I needed this reminder today. I am so grateful for this teaching. It never gets old for me.
Venerable Thich I adore you. You are one of my heroes. Beautiful human being. May you be in eternal paradise. Such a gentle soul. Thank you Sir 🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dear Suzee,
Thank you for sharing your comments about our dear teacher and thank you for watching.
Please continue to enjoy the free app (plumvillage.app).
"A cloud never dies"
~Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay)
Deep bow,
PV App Team
Kindly visit plumvillage.org for more mindfulness resources.
Mindfulness and meditation has gotten me through covid, specially towards the worst parts of this condition when I couldn't breathe. thank you for your teachings 🙏🏻
you are very wise to have applied this practice.
Thank you Thay. RIP
Enjoy listening to Damah speech.. thank you very much..
If only I would've seen and learned this thirty or fourth years ago. Thank you for this, you have affected my life and my families life moving forward in a very profound way. Thank you
Keep your daily practice dear friend. 🙏
Bless this man in his final days. So many pearls of wisdom to be found here.
These wise words of insight will cut to the core of any hardened heart.
The beauty is in the voice, that is calming and embracing tenderly like the mother to her baby.
How i love this man.......!
Bless you in the last days of earthbound conciousness. May your passing be peaceful. Thank you for yr wisdom. 💛
Indeed it is a powerful energy constantly fuelled by unfinished business represented by events we couldn't handle at their time. Now we have the chance and hope to encounter wisely the seed of anger like a caressing mother towards her child. We do not hit the mental formations, yet we surround them with loving kindness. It is an ongoing process, I confirm this by my own experience of dealing with anger. Mindfulness was not built in a day, it definitely takes perseverance and presence to come across the unconscious lairs of our souls.
Here and now healing is possible😊
So deeply grateful for the clear teaching of how the mind can be trained!!! What a great teacher!!!
Merci beaucoup Thay. You are the best Dharma teacher . 🙏🙏🙏
I cried as that story literally relates to me, thank you so much for this video 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Deep respect to such a wonderful Teacher!
Thank you, Thay, and a 🙏 to the practitioner who posted this video in service of the Dharma. The most practical thing I learned from this short, simple, gentle, and humorous talk. The part that stays with me is when he says that everyone has the right to suffer, both practitioner and non-practioner. But the practitioner does not have the right to ignore practice.
Pure teaching from the Master thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you Venerable Thay, your teaching on holding anger like a baby really have helped me. Evangelina Cortes.
Dear Thay, I am in beginning of some being upset from argument with my loved one and fear of a might be seperation. Listening to your talk really brings me up and out of fear because I will hold my being upset like holding a baby with care as you said. Your teaching is philosophy which I am always interested since small and your drawing recalls me mathematic drawing of total and elements concepts. Wonderful Thay! My gratitude to you. I am recognizing my being upset, fear, embracing them, looking deeply and getting insight. Nam Mo A Di Da Phat.
I am grateful for this video. I hurt when reading comments about final days, how do we know whose final days these days really are ? Thay is living until he is not, and he will let us know when.
Peaceful and calm Thank you Thich for your empathetic energy
Wow! So beautifully you have explained especially with the help of drawing..
I will remember your words and inculcate in my life..
Thank you
So deeply grateful for the natural yet chrystal clear teaching of how the mind can be trained to find a better way that promises effectual change in myself and many people simultaneously, caused by one small decision and insight due to practicing hugging the my anger in mindfulness. WOW!. Words, oh where are they ...
Rip my friend such an amazing teacher
As said is easy
Practice is difficult
Lots of goodharma living tips does help to improve ur life
This is so true thanks for the teacho9k
I think I could discover the anger root by this practice ❤️
ETERNAL THANK YOU! SIR!
Thank you Thay! This helped me! God bless!
Thank you for your teaching I now begin to understand much more about certain feelings and how to cope
WOW! Thank you.
I practice Vipassana but this explanation was excellent. Anger has been my biggest vice.
Loads of love,all the way from on Kathmandu Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Anju Dangol Greetings to Nepal 🇳🇵 Have been there and it made the most impact of my buddhist way of life 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💜
Best video I have heard of linking up the concepts together. Thank you so much!
Great Sir. Beautiful explanation
Thankyou dear Thay 🙏🏻💕🌱
Thank you Thay for illustrating how mindfulness can help recognising and embracing anger like big sister to younger sister. And help Looking deeply and getting inside of anger with a touching story!🌺
Thank you for this beautiful talk about anger. 🙏❤️🕊 It moved me to tears. Tears of understanding.
Deep and heartfelt thanks for this wonderful lesson. I am so happy to have found this video and consequently finding out about the Plum Village app. Many blessings.
I was in ahurtful relationship for 4 years cause i eeded a roof over my head, Never again would I risk my peace of mind for someone who didnt teally care for me.
Valuable speech exampling with the Mother and baby with mindfulness, same applys to Anger, be mindful and find the root of your Anger, replace with love then everything will work out. Thank you and enjoy listening to Dama speech.
Thanks!!
So practical, may more ppl watch this and make use of it 🙏
Thank you very much, Thay! Your teachings are extremely wise and helpful.
Wishing You Peace and Happiness.
Amazing grace ❤ 🙌
Thank you so much
What a break through to the other side of anger.....
🙏❤💐
That was a beautiful 😍 lesson!!! Thank you Dear Teacher.... I cope with mental health issues and the mood swings, include silly temper tantrums. I'm doing much better catching those downward spiral moments, n breathing n changing my thought. LOVE BY FRANCESCA THE LOUD
This might be the most important video I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much teacher.💚
Masha'Allah ... He explains so well .... He is a lovely guide ... Allah bless him with more ... Amen
thank you
wonderful 🙏
Samsara... The break the bonds of anger from the one who transmitted it to the child. There is hope after all...
incredible and inspiring story of determination, transformation and healing...thank you Thay this made my day
1. Sự giận dữ
2. Năng lượng
3. Sự phân biệt đối xử
4. Biết chuyện gì đang diễn ra
5. Nhận diện
6. Sốt
7. Tã chật
8. Gốc rễ
10. Chánh định/ sự tập trung
11. Sự tiếp nối
12. Nạn nhân
Grazie 🙏
This resonates so powerfully...thank you!
Your calmness comes through to me like a healing balm. In Metta 🙏
So insightful.... loved it
Thank you for such a beautifully explained video!
If you like this he also has a speech talking to the boy in this story about dealing with his father. It's very touching
Basis of Budhism is reincarnation and law of karma . The necessity of Budhism is impermanence sufferings and concept of no soul . Budhism guide us to stay in human world and heavens until final stage is attained . 🙏🙏🙏
wise man
I have so much resentment because I feel unsupported by people i consider should support me... Lately it's really an obstacle to my practice. I'm trying to do forgiveness but it's really challenging...
If something is making us angry. we need to get away from it before it can be allowed to do any more damage..
But if you can’t get away from it…..?
Ever since I was diagnosed with cancer (Diffused Large B Cell Lymphoma aggressive) 8 months ago, I’m easily angered ! Intense intense fury. Uncontrollable irritability! Eventually ,, the emotion subsides because I’m too tired, too fatigued to carry it.
Thank you 🙏🏼 we learn what we live ... your teachings are so wonderfully powerful... easy to understand. .. I love to practice mindfully with breathing . A gift 🙏🏼
It is insight that transformed us, though each and every generation if we are mindful of this important process. Thank you. 💯👍💕🙏😇❤
I miss U ☸️✡️😭
You only need to look at your tea, a cloud, a flower or inside yourself dear friend. Thay is there.
May your new year be filled with peace, ease and many joyful present moments! 🙏
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13:14 This familiar story brings me such grief.
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Practice Practice Practice...I need to...
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Who can express anger and who cannot is about social status. Underlings cannot show anger to their bosses, but bosses and rulers can indulge themselves and their anger is heeded. Controlling your anger is about maintaining your subservience, your anger is in fact your power and you are denied that. My anger is my resistance.
The real problem with exprssing your anger is what it can bring down on your head, you may lose the love of someone dear to you or make someone hurt you.
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