No coming, no going, no fear. We are like the clouds. When we are born, we appear to exist; when we die, we seem to disappear. But that is only an illusion.
Most helpful. I have begun listening to Meditation talks like this one first thing in the morning, before I get out of bed. Writing a few things I am grateful for and deep breathing. I lost my oldest son tragically recently and have struggled with pain depression and grief since. So these meditation lessons help me accept, cope and find some relief from the darkness within. Thank you.
I think it would be incredibly insightful to watch a video that explores not only how to let go of toxic relationships or people without guilt but also how to rebuild self-confidence and foster healthy boundaries afterward. It would be helpful to address the emotional challenges that come with such decisions and provide practical tips for moving forward with positivity and self-respect. A focus on personal growth, healing, and finding healthier connections could make such a video truly transformative!
But have you ever noticed that by the time you receive this instruction, you have already come to the same awareness? By then, you have no more heart left to throw under the bus anyway. Caring becomes an impediment to joy, bliss, freedom. It’s the hardest sacrifice of all for a heart-centered being. Those who choose not to leave their hearts entirely at the door in order to enter Nirvana become Bodhisattvas.
Forgive me for being a stickler about the accurate use of language, but it is very important, or lots of unnecessary problems can arise. I take issue only with the title of this otherwise helpful video, which is full of wisdom. The Title says "Stop Caring". HUH? To stop caring is to discard our humanity, and descend into nihilism. Caring is the essence of our humanity, crucial to our very survival. Without it, we'd have never evolved beyond cave men.
This video is truly inspiring. I feel more confident after watching it.
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No coming, no going, no fear. We are like the clouds. When we are born, we appear to exist; when we die, we seem to disappear. But that is only an illusion.
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Most helpful. I have begun listening to
Meditation talks like this one first thing in the morning, before I get out of bed. Writing a few things I am grateful for and deep breathing. I lost my oldest son tragically recently and have struggled with pain depression and grief since. So these meditation lessons help me accept, cope and find some relief from the darkness within. Thank you.
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Thank you for sharing, Jillian. My deepest sympathy and wish that you will find peace when you seek it. ♥
I really needed to hear this. Life can be overwhelming, but the wisdom of the Buddha helps me stay grounded and calm.👍
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Very true!
@@BuddhismLight-w4g can't agree more. Stay transformed, stay enlightened.
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I would like to see a video about letting go of toxic relationships/people without feeling guilt.
@@corrineroberts5606 stay tuned it's coming, Thanks so much for watching.
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thank you, great video
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thank you, i needed to be reminded of this, this morning
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So reassuring when I remember things I was told 50 years ago by someone I looked up to!
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I think it would be incredibly insightful to watch a video that explores not only how to let go of toxic relationships or people without guilt but also how to rebuild self-confidence and foster healthy boundaries afterward.
It would be helpful to address the emotional challenges that come with such decisions and provide practical tips for moving forward with positivity and self-respect.
A focus on personal growth, healing, and finding healthier connections could make such a video truly transformative!
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Just what I needed at this moment.🙏
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[6:30] ✅ This video is truly unique and valuable. This moment is especially profound!
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Buddhism has a lot to teach the world. Namo Buddhaya❤
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But have you ever noticed that by the time you receive this instruction, you have already come to the same awareness? By then, you have no more heart left to throw under the bus anyway. Caring becomes an impediment to joy, bliss, freedom. It’s the hardest sacrifice of all for a heart-centered being. Those who choose not to leave their hearts entirely at the door in order to enter Nirvana become Bodhisattvas.
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When you let go of attachment, everything naturally falls into place.
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Would rather hear a human than AI
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Forgive me for being a stickler about the accurate use of language, but it is very important, or lots of unnecessary problems can arise. I take issue only with the title of this otherwise helpful video, which is full of wisdom.
The Title says "Stop Caring". HUH? To stop caring is to discard our humanity, and descend into nihilism. Caring is the essence of our humanity, crucial to our very survival. Without it, we'd have never evolved beyond cave men.
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