At one point in my life I was addicted to listening to him every night before bed and suddenly after his death most of his long videos disappeared from UA-cam. Thanks for reposting them.
Thank you for posting videos of Thay ❤ always appreciate and grateful for Plum village and Thay’s transmissions of Buddha’s teachings. Thay mentioned “you reap what you sow”and things don’t happen by chance. I’m just trying to link it to my current sufferings. I understand that sufferings are impermanent, but on that point, it affected me a little as I was thinking why such sufferings befall me (i.e., I just lost my job and my father passed away). I’ve always tried to be as nice as I could be to people around me, but often don’t get the same in response though I understand that I cannot expect people to be nice to me in return. Currently trying to practice meditating on emptiness and that I can work on myself in the present moment rather than thinking of what happened in the past and what will happen to me in future (I am very very lost in my career) but Thay’s words struck me and I’m just thinking what I did that led me to these suffering. Would greatly appreciate any insights from fellow brothers and sisters, and teachers.
Cha, terwijl jij niet meer levend was, heb jjj mijn leven gered. Daar waar mijn DNA vader het niet kon. Bedankt bô, voor eeuwig. Ik weet niet hoe ik ooit terug kan betalen voor de redding. In mijn gedachten en hart, ❤
At one point in my life I was addicted to listening to him every night before bed and suddenly after his death most of his long videos disappeared from UA-cam. Thanks for reposting them.
Thich is the best way forward anyone can get insight to understanding because we've all experienced what Thich is teaching.
relaxing video... please always post new video to make nice peaceful mind and body relaxing
Always so happy to see Thay and hear his voice. ❤
the pairs of opposite was very illuminating thank you ❤
Always lovely to see Thay in nature 🙏
Beautiful teachings!
Thank you Thây! 🙏🪷
Greetings from Spain.
Thank you for posting videos of Thay ❤ always appreciate and grateful for Plum village and Thay’s transmissions of Buddha’s teachings.
Thay mentioned “you reap what you sow”and things don’t happen by chance. I’m just trying to link it to my current sufferings. I understand that sufferings are impermanent, but on that point, it affected me a little as I was thinking why such sufferings befall me (i.e., I just lost my job and my father passed away). I’ve always tried to be as nice as I could be to people around me, but often don’t get the same in response though I understand that I cannot expect people to be nice to me in return.
Currently trying to practice meditating on emptiness and that I can work on myself in the present moment rather than thinking of what happened in the past and what will happen to me in future (I am very very lost in my career) but Thay’s words struck me and I’m just thinking what I did that led me to these suffering.
Would greatly appreciate any insights from fellow brothers and sisters, and teachers.
Before reading Eckhart tolles teachings i did not get what this man was talking about but now i know. ♥️
thank you!
It is hard to believe it has been almost 10 years since Thay's stroke. Please keep posting these treasures. A cloud never dies
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Cha, terwijl jij niet meer levend was, heb jjj mijn leven gered. Daar waar mijn DNA vader het niet kon. Bedankt bô, voor eeuwig. Ik weet niet hoe ik ooit terug kan betalen voor de redding. In mijn gedachten en hart, ❤
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