Harley Wanderer i don't believe in them, i accept them because they work, not perfectly but they have made the best discoveries and have made the best technology and have solved many problems
Harley Wanderer and yes it is about religion, and your religion is built on other ancient myths that recycle themselves into new religions, and it's still happening to this day, your religion is no different whatsoever
Harley Wanderer Jesus took inspiration from other eastern religions like Buddhism when he traveled to these places, it's recorded in history that he traveled and it's biblically accurate since for a great portion of his life he disappeared and we jump back to him when he's older, many of his teachings are extremely similar to the Buddha's
This is why I like Buddhism Buddha never said *HE IS THE ONE* instead he said *YOU ARE THE ONE* Buddha never said *HE WILL SAVE US* instead he said *WE CAN SAVE OURSELVES THROUGH HIS TEACHINGS/DHAMMA* Buddha never said *YOU SHOULD DO THIS OR DO THAT* instead he said *IF YOU DO THIS YOU WILL GET THIS* Buddha never said *PEOPLE MUST FOLLOW HIM OR BECOME BUDDHISTS* to learn or follow his teachings/dhamma
Hi I want to believe in God but I also want to be a buddhist. I like the idea but my family is catholic and i'm not an adult. I was wondering if you had any advice.
Dublish X you do not have to change your religion to practice the Buddhist system. It is a guide on how to do something, like a Driver's handbook or any instruction manual. No conversion required unless you feel the need for it.
+Dublish X You don't need to become a Buddhist to follow Buddha's teaching. *Buddhism is not a religion, It's a way of Life* There is nothing wrong with believe in gods but its the blind faith people need to avoid. These are my advices for you. * Learn Buddha's basic teaching which you can do within couple of days cause It takes up to 6 months to read Buddha's full teachings(Pāli Canon) * Practise mindfulness which means get rid of the autopilot mood and be aware of the things you do always. Example: imagine we go out for a walk, while walking we think about things we did past, things we are planning to do in future, things we could do in the past and we always loose in thoughts but instead observe the surrounding and try to be in the present. * Practise compassion. help people who need help, share with the needy people. Example: If you have any extra money, instead of buying a burger for you, buy a meal for a homeless. * Turn negative thoughts into positive thoughts and be happy for the things you have instead of craving for the things you don't have. * Cause you said you are not at adult, I recommend you to try a mindfulness meditation at least 20min before you sleep. It will change your life for sure. I always recommend people to try no thoughts meditation where you sit or lay on a comfortable position and stare at the blackness of the eyelids without thinking anything. Thoughts will start to flood in within seconds but you can just let go of your thoughts instead of interacting with those. This will improve your memory and ability to recall your memories when you need them.
This is why I've gravitated towards Buddhism, you don't give yourself to a being that may or may not have ever existed you don't worship anyone or go to hell for not believing something, you simply follow the teachings of a man that existed and you learn how to be happy your own way, I love it
exactly, you dont just just live life carelessly and leave it up to a non existent being to wash you of your sin and accept you. you have to power to create your life the way you want it to be.
People's opinions, theories and even this world continually change and fades away but the WORD OF GOD REMAINS the same Forever! Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." Isaiah 40:8 "The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.”
Dylan Scheffler People don't blindly follow it, there are plenty of historical accounts outside the Bible that prove everything that happened in the Bible to be true
nolan golightly lmao the bible doesn't even explain anything about dinosaurs. Why does it matter that others aren't Christian to you Christians so much? people find their own paths that helps them find comfort in this world. No one religion is the best
Westerners have gotten this really wrong. I'm a sri lankan (a country with pure buddhism) and we practice right teachings. 1. Dukka = is a knowledge of knowing there is suffering. 2. Samuddaya = is a knowledge of knowing what causes suffering which is craving/attachmemnts/wanting things..this is what causing us to suffer when we want something and we dont get it the way we want or we lose it then it causes suffering. 3.Nirodha - is a knowledge of knowing when you remove what causes suffering then there is peace.(nirvana) 4.Magga - a knowledge of knowing what to do to attain nirvana.. once you understood above 3, you already opened up to the 8 folds paths. You already understood 4th one. I explained this very short. These teachings are way too deep than you think. Thanks
@@pookiewhite3289 That's what drew me to Buddhism. It doesn't proselytize. Especially zen. Far from seeking converts, it actively discourages them, insisting it has nothing to teach.
There was once the Buddha had said, "Believe no one, not even him. Experiment what you learn yourself and don't believe it even if you get the result once. Experiment it countless times and if it shows the same result, believe it as a fact."
The middle way is not the mixture of two extremes, but a way that is neither of those extremes. Buddhism is also not about controlling your mind, it is about seeing your mind as clearly as possible. So when you can see the things that cause you suffering, you let them go. Because you've seen the complete causal chain of suffering, this wisdom alone will dissolve the arising of problems in the first place. It's not easy, but you can achive a kind of happiness none will ever be able to compromise.
Why don't you look at things like daoism and confucianism. Most people in east asia are confucian-buddhist and don't really believe in gods. In east asia you can mix them , you do not have to confine yourself to one.
Well theistic Buddhism is. Atheistic Buddhism is a philosophy, much like in the same way Judaism is a culture only, when it is practiced by atheists, but, a religion when practiced by theists.
splashenful actually in Buddhism if you gather enough karma, you can be born as a god. But god is not the place where we want to go because even the god realm is a place of suffering and death. How do they suffer?? Ask me if you want???
There was no word for religion in any of the languages of India or Japan. It gets down to the definition of religion. In the U.S., Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism are referred to as religions and their temples are registered as places of religion. Buddhism can be considered a religion because it has a doctrine, holy scriptures, clergy, organization, a temple members, teaching of ethics and morality some even Sunday schools. Like the Christian universities in Europe and the U.S. there are many Buddhist universities in Japan (about 30 -50 ) and many in Thailand. Lesser numbers in other Buddhist countries. The best description is that of a non theist religion.
Yes and there were more than one Buddha. Gautama Buddha was the last until the next one. But it happens so rarely on earth because someone has to stay out of all the nonsense we blindly follow on earth for hundreds and hundreds of his lifetimes to even a get the chance to have a mindset to unlock the path out of this hell hole we called life. There can be a living buddha right now somewhere in the universe explaining the path but it’s not on earth. For you to understand it easily you can really consider Buddha an anomaly in the system.
From Christianity to Buddhism. Never regretted and never going back !! Freed from Religious trauma Syndrom, Threat of death , Hell , constant fear and spiritual Abuse !! Buddhism ☸️ forever . Spiritual path and Enlightenment. Bless the Buddha 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I love Buddha and his teachings.. Buddhism has having religious freedom, and Buddha always taught us to use our own senses,our own mind. "Be your own light " Buddhism never force to worship or not any kinda typical religion traditions. No hell,no god threatened...
Not exactly. There are hells and heavens in buddhist mythology, but it is up to you to go to such places. If you do good, good things will happen to you. So is for bad action. You can read it up in the internet. Again, it is up to you to decide whether or not you believe it.
@@siddarthreddy6647 I am a theravada buddhist from birth. So, I believe I know my religion's belief. There are buddhist texts written about them in pali and sunskirt, and paintings of those places hung on the pagoda's wall.
Buddha never tell you to believe in him! That why the temple door open for you to come. Not for monk to tell you that you have to go to the temple. That why you never see people that believe in Buddha walk around and tell you that you have to go to the temple. Unlike Jesus people knock on my door everyday. Even you tell them that you believe in Buddha, they still come. Buddha never force you to believe anything. But tell you the way to study your self even more. Look even deep into your inner spirit (soul). And teach you how to control it, and find good spirit in you. Buddhism teach you to be comm, love your self, happiness, teach you not to be greedy, enjoy what you had, not what you want, and respect each other. Buddha show you the way to live in heaven. Buddha say we all live in Heaven or Hell. It up to you to choose heaven or hell! Nobody could tell you how to live your life. Only you is the one that choose your life. Buddha is just a guide! That why i believe in Buddhism more then Christian religions.
Had to read your comment a couple of times but you made some good points. You must save yourself. Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps You are going to have to use rational thinking. Heaven and hell are not some place you go when you die but rather part of the human condition. Soul though is not a Buddhist term but we can excuse that because you were doing your very best to put things into English. I think we must be careful about claiming to do good deeds because behind each of those deeds lies the ego. Also, claiming that we can comply with just 5 precepts is not that easy.
Harry McNicholas it doesn’t matter if his English isn’t the greatest if you get the point he’s trying to make, from the looks of it English isn’t his first language and the fact that he can type all that and make good points is amazing
'm not trying to demean buddhism, but the teaching isn't making any sense ! The main teaching is all suffering come from desire ; who have no desire unless he is dead ! Even buddha desire to enter the enlighterment ! Where the buddhist temple come from? is because someone has the desire to built , then he plan ho w to get it done ! Whoever say buddhism make sense does not know what he is talking about !
@@lilpopdg4169 Its a "Way Of Life" and I'm a Threavada Buddhist which scriptures are the cloest to Buddha teaching/founder mention in mainstream hisory......
These summaries are great, thank you! I want to show this to so many friends and family members so they can understand why I've drifted toward Eastern religions (or philosophies). They're just so much more practical and can be applied in so many real life scenarios.
Kevin Barry No Doubt religions like Buddhism May appeal to you but what is practical about the notion that we don't exist? How can the notion that everything is an illusion be applied to real life? It's not practical at all and it's impossible to apply it to real life because it's a paradox that can't even be applied to itself because it's logically invalidated. I I understand that Eastern religions can be interesting or intriguing or appealing. But isn't it more intriguing to investigate the notion of knowing who is the real deal actual God that created this world and gave you life and the opportunity for eternal life. Why do you exist? Who is God and what is God's intentions? Why did God create the world and you? What is the purpose?
Earth Tones LOL is this what you Christians are supposed to do, demeaning other religions and philosophies? Just goes to show what kind of bullshit your religion really is.
In reincarnation, there is a "self" that is reborn. In Buddhism, there is no permanent self to be reincarnated. buddhism.about.com/od/karmaandrebirth/a/reincarnation.htm
+Lulepe to compare - you are not the same person today that you were 10 years ago. You leave your current identity behind when you exit stage. What happens after that - wherever you end up - you won't be Lulepe, all the things Lulepe did will bear fruit and whoever comes up next will bear the consequences of that.
Now my favorite Buddhist story from Japan. In the 1800's in Japan evidently there was a famine in certain areas of the country. In one part it hit very hard and the crops of most of the farmers failed. One man though was able to raise potatoes. He then took his potatoes around to feed his neighbors. Some short time later a lady to his house and she said she wanted to thank him for the potatoes. His answer "Don't thank me, thank the potatoes"
I'm sorry, but I don't get it. Are you trying to say that it's because of the potatoes that they are no longer hungry? Although that is true, it is also wrong to not thank the giver as if he was not generous, they would go hungry. But, if you mean it symbolically, as in the potato (aka the people who helpped or saved someone), then ya. Thank the potatoes instead of the entity that somehow ordered them to help or save
I was a very religous Christian, to the point i was annoying and always prayed before, but i became a Buddhist and i found happiness, true actual happiness in the Buddha's teachings, trust me i know people might think Christianity and Islam and all these other big religions might be true in their hearts, but the happiness you might find in them are extremely limited, Buddhism releases your inner nirvana, i'm not asking you to convert, but just try the teachings of Buddha, they will make you whole 😁
@@jordangraham758 , (matthew 28 18-20) "18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." Don't convince us, convince the Christians knocking on our doors and telling our kids they're going to hell.
And, yet, so few people realize that religion and 'knowing god' are not the same. Exploring Buddhism, meditation and similar forms of questioning are excellent ways to greet the Divine.
umm biss please do ur research and Collect yo facts ya know before sayin dumb shit. like u know nothing bout islam yet u out here fkn around. honestly so dumb cant relate biss
The older i get the more i understand the point of view of Buddha. I believe that nowadays nobody is really following his path to a meaningful life anymore even if some people will tell you that. We mostly just live to gain thing's that simulate happiness. And i believe that we lose that kind of "real" happiness in our childhood already because we are being taught about rules and norms that are against our true nature. And to end this i would like to tell you my favorite quote: "Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule."
I like how Buddhism focusses less on the afterlife and more so on the life you have now, and how it guides you to wealth, peace and admiration of what you have. I was raised Catholic, but in my family, Buddhism represents the most part of my life, by having a fortune frog, Buddha, and guardian lions. Better than having a cross that's for sure.
Buddhism more peaceful and no "god made this" "you going to hell" stupidity. Perfect religion that everyone should be into.Hinidism earns my respect too, the caste system however I disapprove.
I keep hearing the word " you" in this video. In other words "I" as something of self reflection. If you have your own path(dharma), surely morality and truth therefore come from "you" as in your own truth and morality based upon what you feel. It's a lovely sentiment but I personally can't see it as anything more than that.
I told my Buddhist son in law that Buddhism appears to me as rather simplistic, somewhat primitive and lacking a rational basis. He answered me that my Christianity appeared to him as rather basic, somewhat primitive and lacking a rational basis. We looked at each other as if we came from different solar systems for 2 minutes. Then we had a beer.
Lmao, buddhists don't get offended by much. It's no sweat on our backs, we know not to be consumed by negativity :) I always wait for a nirvana/kirk joke, cuz they're usually funny.
Buddhism does not ask one to believe in anything. The opposite is the case. Buddhism is the middle path where all fixed / absolutist concepts like hell, heaven, god etc are broken down and questioned. Read Kalama Sutta. Buddhism is also anatman - no soul. Opposite of Hinduism which is atman - permanent soul just like Christianity and Islam. So there is no permanent soul to get reincarnated. It's not reincarnation but rebirth, more like a natural process. Theravada Buddhism is influenced by Hinduism and that's where reincarnation , a flawed concept according to Buddha, has crept in. Read Dr. Ambedkar's free PDF on Buddhism. Buddhism also does not pretend to have answers to everything unlike most religions. Buddha was pointedly silent when meaningless questions were asked.
***** Buddhism cannot have boundaries or limitations. Read Kalama sutta. The term mainstream Buddhism is irrelevant since it's a human construction. All sources are potentially valid. Specially the ones emanating from brilliant minds.
the buddhist sense of souls is it is not permanent. You are not the same person at 18 years old when compared to yourself at 40 years old. You are not the same soul in this life compared to the next life. It is the soul task to learn all that can be learn to free it self from suffering.
Dawn Lu Buddhism is anatman. No soul. Opposite of Atman. Nhât-Tâm Cung is right. Because everything is impermanent and changes constantly. The one week old is totally different from the 85 year old. And there is no free will. We are all victims of our thoughts generated from the brain. I have no personal objection to what you believe because most Buddhists believe in a soul. Specially in Theravada. But the permanent soul clashes with the impermanence of everything which is the bedrock of Buddhism. So I would advise to keep a free mind sans fixed ideas such as - we have a soul / we have no soul. Important thing for a Buddhist is to lead a life of compassion and do no harmful things to others. Humans may never have answers to all questions. We cannot even stop fighting and killing each other yet. Buddhism can be summed up in this single verse. "Sabba papassa akaranam, Kusalassa upasampada, Sachitta pariy odapanam, Etam Buddhanasasanam." - (Avoid all evil, Cultivate the good and the true, Purify your heart, This is the Teaching of the Buddhas) www.vipassana.com/resources/dharmapala/an13.php
Your videos are awesome and your presentation of these complex topics are really exhilarating and interesting .Keep up the good work. Greetings from India
+Vikash Mishra thanks brother! I always appreciate a cross Atlantic thumbs up. Or Cross pacific. I hope you subscribed and please spread the virtual word!
Good video, sir. You have successfully summerized a subject covered in tons of books without saying anything misleading, which is especially hard, when you talk about Buddhism
Not really. Most of Buddha's Teachings have nothing to do with faith. That's why, Buddha was basically a Philosopher and a Psychologist. Although Mindfulness is just a part of his Noble Eightfold Path, it has been made an integral part of Modern Psychology. MBCT and MBSR aka Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction are very much rooted in Buddha's Vipassana/Mindfulness. The RIGHT thing to do is to separate the religious parts from the philosophical parts. That's what is known as 'Secular Buddhism', that focuses on only the Naturalistic or Sensible parts of Buddha's teachings. Also, just so you know, most of the Magical Stories in Buddhism are later additions. Theravada and Mahayana are the 2 forms of Buddhism. Theravada is older than Mahayana. It is Mahayana that drifted more and more from the Original Buddha. Anyway, the point is that Buddha's Original Teachings are MOSTLY Sensible and have nothing to do with god or faith or anything ...
That was really interesting and clearly explained. I'm starting to wonder how many people came to similar conclusions without knowing about Buddhism. A lot of this seems like philosophy or life advice and not so much like "religion".
I dropped acid and listen to monk chanting for about 5 hours. By far the most beautiful experience i have ever had. For the first time in my life just for a second. I felt true peace.
Buddha's teachings is one of the way to free from all defilement Buddha's teachings makes man gentle and makes man perfect. Non attachment is the happy life. Thanks a lot gentle man
I know I'm two years late, but great video! I love your unbiased interpretation and how you explain easily some of the terms of Buddhism that can be hard to understand for some. Thumbs up and subscribed.
What really interests me is how Buddhism differs by country: you've got Indian/Nepalese Buddhism, South East Asian Buddhism (Thailand, Cambodia, Lao, Vietnam), Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism,etc. and they vary so much
Of course, with 2500+ years of history, religion changes! We’re all taught that Buddhism spreads with traders and colonizers and gets influenced by local beliefs and cultures, that’s why there ended up being different sects of Buddhism. But the core message is the same.
Nearly everyone I know is Christian. I left, gladly, as the ugliness behind that particular set of religions made no sense to me. Their indoctrination and fear-mongering could not hold me. I've been called names, damned and told my children will burn in hell. No... being born into something is not a good enough reason to BE anything. I remained 'religionless' for decades (still am, since even the word 'religion' is negative to me and Buddhism is not considered as such) ... Through much research, I found that Buddhism fit my personality, was in parallel to what I was already doing and helps me keep my life rolling in a good direction, giving me the sangha I longed for. I was called to it, it seemed like something I already knew. Though, I believe Buddhism is superior to other religions in almost every way, still, you don't choose it because of someone else's choice.
Buddhism has intrigued me for a long time and after watching this video, I realized that my life is pretty much centered around very similar ideas. I will definitely be studying this further. Thank you!
The best you can do my friend! And this kind of approach will help you a lot! " There are two mistakes one can make on the road to truth: not going all the way and not starting" A bit of good advice: do not form an opinion on Buddhism I made this mistake in the beginning... and I almost made the second mistake! Namaste!
Vanessa Finnegan actually, the Buddha does mention about a "creator god". BUT here's the thing: this "god" just happened to be the first being to appear in this current world-system. So he thought he created the universe and the subsequent beings that appeared after him. By his primacy, he is still a powerful being but by no means a creator deity. But from my observation, it seems that atheists are reacting more (and rightly so) to the people who claim to speak on behalf of "God" than the actual god himself (who frankly is still delusional about his true nature and probably doesn't even bother much about what's going on in this little planet of ours).
Eugene Yeow It feels good to see western Buddhists quoting sutras because most of them are ignorant about true teqchings of buddhism- 31 levels of existence( including heavens and hells).
Dukkha: Understand that we're all suffering because we want. The key to a happy life is wanting what you have and not what you don't have. Samudaya: Suffering comes from you wanting stuff. Everything is non permanent. Understand that suffering originates from your mind wanting stuff. Nirodha: Stop the Dukkha and reach Nirvana Magga: There is a pathway to doing it
Perfect video length (10 min), pace of video (not too fast), and quality of content. I really like the fact that you have text for keywords. It makes it easier to remember what is being said
Thanks for the neutral informative video! :) Well explained in a simple way yet still interesting and full of useful things to know! Will definitely be watching others! Cheers!
This was a really nice one, it's good to start me off in understanding a bit more buddhism. Also, love the song in the beginning and end. Keep it up!! Cheers
Your video was very good, especially for new Western students. I've been Buddhist a handful of years, but it always helps me to return to the basics and refresh myself. This video was extremely informative, matter of fact, and non-subjective. Very good job reporting the history and beliefs without having any opinions flavoring them
I can recommend the following: anattalakkhana sutta diamond sutra heart sutra cause and effect sutra actually there are many sutras in buddhism. those i referred are downloadable through pdf.
'Siddhartha' by Herman Hesse is a good start, The Three Pillars of Zen by Philip Kapleau is a great introduction, Zen: Merging of East and West also by Philip Kapleau An Invitation To Practice Zen: Albert Low: All these are great starter book. They are easy to read, and you can find them all on Amazom.
Thanks for these very informative videos. Really appreciated while writing my research paper on all the religions. You covered all they key things you need to know.
The path the Buddha advocated is the letting go of attachment. If you are an ascetic and you are to your asceticism, you will go nowhere. Similarly if you are a hedonist and you are attached to your hedonism you will never be free from the cycle of existence or samsara. When you are free of attachment, you go with the flow created by your past karma. When you are free of attachment, you don't created new karma while you are still being carried along in samsaric flow of your past karma. When you are free of attachment, the obstructions in your mind fall away and transcendental insight/wisdom into the truth of both samsaric and nirvanic reality can arise. It is this transcendental insight/wisdom that will liberate you permanently.
Omg thank u soo much I am a Buddhism and I didn’t know a lot of these thing and we hade a exam and I got an A on that just cuz I watch this whole video THANKS YOU SOO MUCH
not all buddhist believe in reincarnation . i personally dont. i believe once your dead thats it . but i follow buddhas teaching bc it has really been an answer to many of my problems. ita made me stronger mentally and given me much peace
If you not know that in fact reincarnation/rebirth is indeed the nature process, then it's will be a blockage of your path. Hope you will reconsider this possibility, as the number of evidences for rebirth/reincarnations are going up. BTW, please spent time to read this post: puredhamma.net/three-levels-of-practice/moral-living-and-fundamentals/what-reincarnates-concept-of-a-lifestream/
@@williamyoong100 NP, I too, practicing and spreading the teachings of the Buddha, as long as I can, as far as I can, for everyone to get benefits. But because everyone believe and opinion are different, so I was very careful not to make them uncomfortable. I just let them know when I think it's the time.
@@cariyaputta If you dont believe in reincarnation, just Google search for "Dr Ian Stevenson" and his articles on reincarnation. That will change your mind. Dr Ian Stevenson had done much research on reincarnation particularly on Indians in India. Another point is "never argue with anyone on Buddhist points with others." Everybody has different life experiences which made him believe or not believe on reincarnation. When the time comes, he/she will get confirmation in some way. Thank you for your attention.
Nunu Zoldyck unfortunately most of Nepalis are Hindu .people are not wise enough to follow this golden philosophy .reason is we are craving to every thing that we can't get holding to.we never think we are dying and suffering.what we called moha in Pali (ignorance )so they stated to pay mythological gods and ask for happiness . Lord Buddha has preached if you can pray and gain some thing people in this world never be unsatisfied . It depends on the karma (good or bad deeds) .Four noble truth and eightfold path is for intelligent people who can think and see the reality .
I simply fall in love with your style,intellect,wisdom and spontaneous flow of gifted gab..love and regards for being so nice teacher for us ..long live the prince of humans you dear sir
This is great! Cani suggest a slight change though? Buddhism at he end of the day is not about meditation, it's about discipline and control over yourself and most importantly AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE, and meditation is the main tool used, but not the only one. Its kind of important because meditation alone will not allow you to travel the eightfold path :D
also the last one is not only about taking refuge in your religious community, but refuge in all that has been accomplished and passed down by the ones before us. It's kind of like a mantra to keep yourself humble and open to other's ideas during your travels :D
Honestly Hip thank you for all your videos. UA-cam can be a form of entertainment but it’s also a school and your videos are a class. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you for that into! I tried explaining this as a child to my mom. We are Christian, but I would argue that Buddahism wasn't a religion, and you could be a Christian/Muslim/Whatever Buddhist. I understood this a kid.
@Richard. Buddhism is too scientific be be classified as a religion. Even as we speak, there is a revolutionary research into certain aspects of Buddhism.
You can be both :) a lot of Buddhists believe in god or follow a religion too and many religious people also follow Buddhas teachings alongside their religion
Dawnson Jr. You're right. Islam believes in the Last Day, and Judgement Day. Buddhism on the other hand, doesn't. And, a LOT of other things. Basically, there are a lot of contradictions between them, even in the fundamentals. It's not possible at all to couple these two together and be a devout follower.
All religions teach to become a good person...just follow 5 perspect given by buddha.. Instead of becoming Buddhist bcm a good person..I'll be the same
Luke Hall as in a life of fame or of heroin and suicide? Kurt was famous, but was not happy. Just as the Buddha was not happy as a prince, but instead found happiness in the self.
Buddhism. The only religion I've ever studied that made any sense.
Harley Wanderer Christianity is literal cancer
Harley Wanderer Buddhism is an actual true good religion
Harley Wanderer i don't believe in them, i accept them because they work, not perfectly but they have made the best discoveries and have made the best technology and have solved many problems
Harley Wanderer and yes it is about religion, and your religion is built on other ancient myths that recycle themselves into new religions, and it's still happening to this day, your religion is no different whatsoever
Harley Wanderer Jesus took inspiration from other eastern religions like Buddhism when he traveled to these places, it's recorded in history that he traveled and it's biblically accurate since for a great portion of his life he disappeared and we jump back to him when he's older, many of his teachings are extremely similar to the Buddha's
This is why I like Buddhism
Buddha never said *HE IS THE ONE* instead he said *YOU ARE THE ONE*
Buddha never said *HE WILL SAVE US* instead he said *WE CAN SAVE OURSELVES THROUGH HIS TEACHINGS/DHAMMA*
Buddha never said *YOU SHOULD DO THIS OR DO THAT* instead he said *IF YOU DO THIS YOU WILL GET THIS*
Buddha never said *PEOPLE MUST FOLLOW HIM OR BECOME BUDDHISTS* to learn or follow his teachings/dhamma
Hi I want to believe in God but I also want to be a buddhist. I like the idea but my family is catholic and i'm not an adult. I was wondering if you had any advice.
Cool thanks!! Do you still believe in God?
Dublish X you do not have to change your religion to practice the Buddhist system. It is a guide on how to do something, like a Driver's handbook or any instruction manual. No conversion required unless you feel the need for it.
Dublish X buddhism is compatible with most religions, because Buddha was not a god
+Dublish X You don't need to become a Buddhist to follow Buddha's teaching. *Buddhism is not a religion, It's a way of Life* There is nothing wrong with believe in gods but its the blind faith people need to avoid. These are my advices for you.
* Learn Buddha's basic teaching which you can do within couple of days cause It takes up to 6 months to read Buddha's full teachings(Pāli Canon)
* Practise mindfulness which means get rid of the autopilot mood and be aware of the things you do always. Example: imagine we go out for a walk, while walking we think about things we did past, things we are planning to do in future, things we could do in the past and we always loose in thoughts but instead observe the surrounding and try to be in the present.
* Practise compassion. help people who need help, share with the needy people. Example: If you have any extra money, instead of buying a burger for you, buy a meal for a homeless.
* Turn negative thoughts into positive thoughts and be happy for the things you have instead of craving for the things you don't have.
* Cause you said you are not at adult, I recommend you to try a mindfulness meditation at least 20min before you sleep. It will change your life for sure. I always recommend people to try no thoughts meditation where you sit or lay on a comfortable position and stare at the blackness of the eyelids without thinking anything. Thoughts will start to flood in within seconds but you can just let go of your thoughts instead of interacting with those. This will improve your memory and ability to recall your memories when you need them.
This is why I've gravitated towards Buddhism, you don't give yourself to a being that may or may not have ever existed you don't worship anyone or go to hell for not believing something, you simply follow the teachings of a man that existed and you learn how to be happy your own way, I love it
xTheNameisEthan same
exactly, you dont just just live life carelessly and leave it up to a non existent being to wash you of your sin and accept you. you have to power to create your life the way you want it to be.
TheNameisEthan - fair enough - if these are the things that appeal to you then you may find Tibetan Buddhism unappealing
xTheNameisEthan dude you reincarnate u ntill you finally get it, that's ridiculous, Jesus loves you
explain why it's ridiculous because you're bigot ??
I find Buddhism is the only philosophy worth taking. So pure and peaceful. I'm an atheist and Buddhism fascinates me
Same here. It is a religion which makes more sense to an atheist than any of other religion followers. Open mindedness is the key.
It's not about god it's about you, are beliefs considered religions? Two different words for a reason.
Himanshu Bhatt why is Zionism evil?
You clearly aren't knowledgeable on the subject because then you wouldn't have said such an outrageous thing.
Saddam Hussien already in hell and you want to go to hell too ?
Himanshu Bhatt how is Zionism evil
I left christian and join buddhist, because this religion is so peaceful and very full of kindess
Why? Christianity is peaceful and kind as well, so I don't understand why you would give up Christianity to follow some random philosophy.
Better a philosophy that makes you a better person than blindly following a book written a couple thousand years ago
People's opinions, theories and even this world continually change and fades away but the WORD OF GOD REMAINS the same Forever!
Hebrews 13:8
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."
Isaiah 40:8
"The grass withers and the flowers fall,
but the word of our God endures forever.”
Dylan Scheffler People don't blindly follow it, there are plenty of historical accounts outside the Bible that prove everything that happened in the Bible to be true
nolan golightly lmao the bible doesn't even explain anything about dinosaurs. Why does it matter that others aren't Christian to you Christians so much? people find their own paths that helps them find comfort in this world. No one religion is the best
1. Dukkha: life is suffering
2. Samudaya: nothing is permanent - suffering starts in your mind
3. Nirodha: stop the dukkha
4. Magga: 8 fold path way
I don't know but Samudaya means community.
Westerners have gotten this really wrong. I'm a sri lankan (a country with pure buddhism) and we practice right teachings.
1. Dukka = is a knowledge of knowing there is suffering.
2. Samuddaya = is a knowledge of knowing what causes suffering which is craving/attachmemnts/wanting things..this is what causing us to suffer when we want something and we dont get it the way we want or we lose it then it causes suffering.
3.Nirodha - is a knowledge of knowing when you remove what causes suffering then there is peace.(nirvana)
4.Magga - a knowledge of knowing what to do to attain nirvana.. once you understood above 3, you already opened up to the 8 folds paths. You already understood 4th one.
I explained this very short. These teachings are way too deep than you think.
Thanks
Could you please tell 7 basic components of buddism
@@charlieshakkya nice one.
Very few know this.
@@NativeIndian1310 you are Buddhist
I never knew I was Buddhist until now
Even a dog has Buddha nature. ;)
I'm just real sick of other religions trying to recruit me. Like..I'm some sort of spiritual whore. You find Buddha..Buddha doesnt find you.
@@pookiewhite3289 That's what drew me to Buddhism. It doesn't proselytize. Especially zen. Far from seeking converts, it actively discourages them, insisting it has nothing to teach.
Absurdists😒
There was once the Buddha had said, "Believe no one, not even him. Experiment what you learn yourself and don't believe it even if you get the result once. Experiment it countless times and if it shows the same result, believe it as a fact."
The middle way is not the mixture of two extremes, but a way that is neither of those extremes. Buddhism is also not about controlling your mind, it is about seeing your mind as clearly as possible. So when you can see the things that cause you suffering, you let them go. Because you've seen the complete causal chain of suffering, this wisdom alone will dissolve the arising of problems in the first place. It's not easy, but you can achive a kind of happiness none will ever be able to compromise.
" fear leads to anger,anger leads to hate,hate leads to suffering"
master Yoda Buddha
Your attempt at humor hits on flat ground.
Harry McNicholas xD
Lol good one 🤣🤣
LOL... That's Jediism... which fits in pretty well with Buddhism!
Yoda was actually inspired loosely by Tibetan lamas (true story). Also the Ewoks speak bits of Tibetan, both just recorded and backwards
I'm an Atheistic Buddhist, but I would never call it a religion. I don't believe in god, I just follow Buddhist philosophy.
416 ATHEIST [ BEAST MODE ] It's a religion.
416 ATHEIST [ BEAST MODE ] which god don't you believe in?
Why don't you look at things like daoism and confucianism. Most people in east asia are confucian-buddhist and don't really believe in gods. In east asia you can mix them , you do not have to confine yourself to one.
Well theistic Buddhism is. Atheistic Buddhism is a philosophy, much like in the same way Judaism is a culture only, when it is practiced by atheists, but, a religion when practiced by theists.
splashenful actually in Buddhism if you gather enough karma, you can be born as a god. But god is not the place where we want to go because even the god realm is a place of suffering and death. How do they suffer?? Ask me if you want???
So, Buddhism is less a religion, per se, and more a philosophy of life?
Depends upon which definition of religion you use.
There was no word for religion in any of the languages of India or Japan. It gets down to the definition of religion. In the U.S., Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism are referred to as religions and their temples are registered as places of religion. Buddhism can be considered a religion because it has a doctrine, holy scriptures, clergy, organization, a temple members, teaching of ethics and morality some even Sunday schools. Like the Christian universities in Europe and the U.S. there are many Buddhist universities in Japan (about 30 -50 ) and many in Thailand. Lesser numbers in other Buddhist countries. The best description is that of a non theist religion.
Yes, tho most call buddhism a religion. It's actually a philosophy taught by the lord Buddha
Yes and there were more than one Buddha. Gautama Buddha was the last until the next one. But it happens so rarely on earth because someone has to stay out of all the nonsense we blindly follow on earth for hundreds and hundreds of his lifetimes to even a get the chance to have a mindset to unlock the path out of this hell hole we called life. There can be a living buddha right now somewhere in the universe explaining the path but it’s not on earth.
For you to understand it easily you can really consider Buddha an anomaly in the system.
Yup
From Christianity to Buddhism. Never regretted and never going back !! Freed from Religious trauma Syndrom, Threat of death , Hell , constant fear and spiritual Abuse !!
Buddhism ☸️ forever . Spiritual path and Enlightenment. Bless the Buddha 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I love Buddha and his teachings.. Buddhism has having religious freedom, and Buddha always taught us to use our own senses,our own mind. "Be your own light " Buddhism never force to worship or not any kinda typical religion traditions. No hell,no god threatened...
your are right i love this religion
Not exactly. There are hells and heavens in buddhist mythology, but it is up to you to go to such places. If you do good, good things will happen to you. So is for bad action. You can read it up in the internet. Again, it is up to you to decide whether or not you believe it.
@@victorystar8586 that is zen Buddhism
@@siddarthreddy6647 I am a theravada buddhist from birth. So, I believe I know my religion's belief. There are buddhist texts written about them in pali and sunskirt, and paintings of those places hung on the pagoda's wall.
@o hell is under your legs and its real
You explained Buddhism in a very good way. I'm so proud to see people following this wonderful religion.
Buddha never tell you to believe in him! That why the temple door open for you to come. Not for monk to tell you that you have to go to the temple. That why you never see people that believe in Buddha walk around and tell you that you have to go to the temple. Unlike Jesus people knock on my door everyday. Even you tell them that you believe in Buddha, they still come. Buddha never force you to believe anything. But tell you the way to study your self even more. Look even deep into your inner spirit (soul). And teach you how to control it, and find good spirit in you. Buddhism teach you to be comm, love your self, happiness, teach you not to be greedy, enjoy what you had, not what you want, and respect each other. Buddha show you the way to live in heaven. Buddha say we all live in Heaven or Hell. It up to you to choose heaven or hell! Nobody could tell you how to live your life. Only you is the one that choose your life. Buddha is just a guide! That why i believe in Buddhism more then Christian religions.
Your English may not but the greatest but your points are.
Lucky luck AMEN! LOL! COULDN'T HAVE SAID THAT ANY BETTER!
Had to read your comment a couple of times but you made some good points. You must save yourself. Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps You are going to have to use rational thinking. Heaven and hell are not some place you go when you die but rather part of the human condition. Soul though is not a Buddhist term but we can excuse that because you were doing your very best to put things into English. I think we must be careful about claiming to do good deeds because behind each of those deeds lies the ego. Also, claiming that we can comply with just 5 precepts is not that easy.
Harry McNicholas it doesn’t matter if his English isn’t the greatest if you get the point he’s trying to make, from the looks of it English isn’t his first language and the fact that he can type all that and make good points is amazing
Either you did not read what I wrote or did not comprehend it. Try again.
Buddhism is not religion Buddhism is science of mind.
Stanzin Losal uhhh it is RELIGION, I’m Buddhism
true that, its more a way of life and not religion, watch this video to clear things up a bit ua-cam.com/video/gfKgJFSA4Rc/v-deo.html
It is a religion .But its a religion with logic its just there is no belief in god....because god is made up from other religion..
'm not trying to demean buddhism, but the teaching isn't making any sense ! The main teaching is all suffering come from desire ; who have no desire unless he is dead ! Even buddha desire to enter the enlighterment ! Where the buddhist temple come from? is because someone has the desire to built , then he plan ho
w to get it done !
Whoever say buddhism make sense does not know what he is talking about !
@@lilpopdg4169 Its a "Way Of Life" and I'm a Threavada Buddhist which scriptures are the cloest to Buddha teaching/founder mention in mainstream hisory......
These summaries are great, thank you! I want to show this to so many friends and family members so they can understand why I've drifted toward Eastern religions (or philosophies). They're just so much more practical and can be applied in so many real life scenarios.
+Kevin Barry thanks Kev. I hope you subbed and i think one benefit of these vids being in an edu format is it doesn't seem preachy to share them.
Kevin Barry show them the video on yt of Sodom and Gomorrah the real archeology discovery, Jesus loves you
Kevin Barry
No Doubt religions like Buddhism May appeal to you but what is practical about the notion that we don't exist? How can the notion that everything is an illusion be applied to real life? It's not practical at all and it's impossible to apply it to real life because it's a paradox that can't even be applied to itself because it's logically invalidated.
I I understand that Eastern religions can be interesting or intriguing or appealing.
But isn't it more intriguing to investigate the notion of knowing who is the real deal actual God that created this world and gave you life and the opportunity for eternal life. Why do you exist? Who is God and what is God's intentions? Why did God create the world and you? What is the purpose?
Earth Tones LOL is this what you Christians are supposed to do, demeaning other religions and philosophies? Just goes to show what kind of bullshit your religion really is.
Who else is watching this while being homeschooled in quarantine?
lol yup
I need to for a schoology thing lol.
Me :/
LOL me too
Me ;(
Buddhism teaches rebirth,not reincarnation.
With the difference being?
In reincarnation, there is a "self" that is reborn. In Buddhism, there is no permanent self to be reincarnated. buddhism.about.com/od/karmaandrebirth/a/reincarnation.htm
+Lulepe
to compare - you are not the same person today that you were 10 years ago. You leave your current identity behind when you exit stage. What happens after that - wherever you end up - you won't be Lulepe, all the things Lulepe did will bear fruit and whoever comes up next will bear the consequences of that.
Marek Cieslik
+MrRichna
Yes?
You made understanding this and all religions on your channel so much easier. Thank you so much
mzgemini0006 u r pretty
Buddhism
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Now my favorite Buddhist story from Japan. In the 1800's in Japan evidently there was a famine in certain areas of the country. In one part it hit very hard and the crops of most of the farmers failed. One man though was able to raise potatoes. He then took his potatoes around to feed his neighbors. Some short time later a lady to his house and she said she wanted to thank him for the potatoes. His answer "Don't thank me, thank the potatoes"
That is the spirit of Buddhism.
I'm sorry, but I don't get it. Are you trying to say that it's because of the potatoes that they are no longer hungry? Although that is true, it is also wrong to not thank the giver as if he was not generous, they would go hungry. But, if you mean it symbolically, as in the potato (aka the people who helpped or saved someone), then ya. Thank the potatoes instead of the entity that somehow ordered them to help or save
I was a very religous Christian, to the point i was annoying and always prayed before, but i became a Buddhist and i found happiness, true actual happiness in the Buddha's teachings, trust me i know people might think Christianity and Islam and all these other big religions might be true in their hearts, but the happiness you might find in them are extremely limited, Buddhism releases your inner nirvana, i'm not asking you to convert, but just try the teachings of Buddha, they will make you whole 😁
@@jordangraham758 , (matthew 28 18-20) "18 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." Don't convince us, convince the Christians knocking on our doors and telling our kids they're going to hell.
Nirvana is a state of consciousness. In Nirvana, there is not happiness or sadness, just peace.
And, yet, so few people realize that religion and 'knowing god' are not the same. Exploring Buddhism, meditation and similar forms of questioning are excellent ways to greet the Divine.
The Eightfold Path and the 10 commandments in essence in the SAME thing.
umm biss please do ur research and Collect yo facts ya know before sayin dumb shit.
like u know nothing bout islam yet u out here fkn around.
honestly so dumb
cant relate biss
The older i get the more i understand the point of view of Buddha. I believe that nowadays nobody is really following his path to a meaningful life anymore even if some people will tell you that. We mostly just live to gain thing's that simulate happiness. And i believe that we lose that kind of "real" happiness in our childhood already because we are being taught about rules and norms that are against our true nature.
And to end this i would like to tell you my favorite quote: "Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule."
I like how Buddhism focusses less on the afterlife and more so on the life you have now, and how it guides you to wealth, peace and admiration of what you have.
I was raised Catholic, but in my family, Buddhism represents the most part of my life, by having a fortune frog, Buddha, and guardian lions. Better than having a cross that's for sure.
I love buddhism :)))
This is what I expected to see whenever I UA-cam Buddhism. Great content! I'm trying to enlighten myself, and this helped. Thank you.
That's why most all the buddhist monks looks very cool and attractive. Mind controlled.
Yes nothing better than a well disciplines mind.
To know yourself, is to be at peace.
Agnostic Libertarian Didn't confusio say that?
Genji ?
Buddhism more peaceful and no "god made this" "you going to hell" stupidity. Perfect religion that everyone should be into.Hinidism earns my respect too, the caste system however I disapprove.
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do you know buddha is born in hindu family
Sumit Rau Yes buddha was born in a hindi family.
+PrincessAshley121 not hindi its hindu bro...
okay whatever sure hindu, i dont see why you need to be rude about it.
i feel like being a buddhist...
Lucid Dream you'll not regret bro
Follow your heart brother
Instead of being Buddhist just be a good person... cz be coming good person is only the start of Buddhism to gain othr powers..
Krisha patil, I love your comment
You are and you aren't. The label is in your mind. The important thing is using the teachings to improve your life
A very beautiful. Unselfish religion
The biggest lie of all
Christian Halkides what do you mean?
I keep hearing the word " you" in this video. In other words "I" as something of self reflection. If you have your own path(dharma), surely morality and truth therefore come from "you" as in your own truth and morality based upon what you feel. It's a lovely sentiment but I personally can't see it as anything more than that.
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Even a video about Buddhism seems to be completely void of negative comments that just goes to show how positive it really is
I'm Buddhism myself and I didn't know some of these facts
Hey I'm only nine okay
Jiwankala Gurung thats okay. Buddha was a teacher. And its up to you.
No wonder as alot of this video is not fact. There are more accurate videos thankfully :)
Happy 10th birthday
Wanna know jesus young man / lady?
Idk why I find this adorable
I told my Buddhist son in law that Buddhism appears to me as rather simplistic, somewhat primitive and lacking a rational basis. He answered me that my Christianity appeared to him as rather basic, somewhat primitive and lacking a rational basis. We looked at each other as if we came from different solar systems for 2 minutes. Then we had a beer.
you shared one beer with your son-in-law? did you at least use two straws?
Lmao, buddhists don't get offended by much. It's no sweat on our backs, we know not to be consumed by negativity :) I always wait for a nirvana/kirk joke, cuz they're usually funny.
UltraTwinAndBFF Then you haven't read these comentt section
Buddhism does not ask one to believe in anything. The opposite is the case. Buddhism is the middle path where all fixed / absolutist concepts like hell, heaven, god etc are broken down and questioned. Read Kalama Sutta. Buddhism is also anatman - no soul. Opposite of Hinduism which is atman - permanent soul just like Christianity and Islam. So there is no permanent soul to get reincarnated. It's not reincarnation but rebirth, more like a natural process. Theravada Buddhism is influenced by Hinduism and that's where reincarnation , a flawed concept according to Buddha, has crept in. Read Dr. Ambedkar's free PDF on Buddhism. Buddhism also does not pretend to have answers to everything unlike most religions. Buddha was pointedly silent when meaningless questions were asked.
Ambedkars Neobuddhism is unorthodox, you cannot use him, the social reformer, as a representation of mainstream buddhism
***** Buddhism cannot have boundaries or limitations. Read Kalama sutta. The term mainstream Buddhism is irrelevant since it's a human construction. All sources are potentially valid. Specially the ones emanating from brilliant minds.
the buddhist sense of souls is it is not permanent. You are not the same person at 18 years old when compared to yourself at 40 years old. You are not the same soul in this life compared to the next life. It is the soul task to learn all that can be learn to free it self from suffering.
Dawn Lu Buddhism is anatman. No soul. Opposite of Atman. Nhât-Tâm Cung is right. Because everything is impermanent and changes constantly. The one week old is totally different from the 85 year old. And there is no free will. We are all victims of our thoughts generated from the brain.
I have no personal objection to what you believe because most Buddhists believe in a soul. Specially in Theravada. But the permanent soul clashes with the impermanence of everything which is the bedrock of Buddhism. So I would advise to keep a free mind sans fixed ideas such as - we have a soul / we have no soul.
Important thing for a Buddhist is to lead a life of compassion and do no harmful things to others. Humans may never have answers to all questions. We cannot even stop fighting and killing each other yet.
Buddhism can be summed up in this single verse.
"Sabba papassa akaranam,
Kusalassa upasampada,
Sachitta pariy odapanam,
Etam Buddhanasasanam." -
(Avoid all evil,
Cultivate the good and the true,
Purify your heart,
This is the Teaching of the Buddhas)
www.vipassana.com/resources/dharmapala/an13.php
Buddhism is a waist of time
Your videos are awesome and your presentation of these complex topics are really exhilarating and interesting .Keep up the good work. Greetings from India
+Vikash Mishra thanks brother! I always appreciate a cross Atlantic thumbs up. Or Cross pacific. I hope you subscribed and please spread the virtual word!
Om Mani Padme Hum
Ur answer is there in book buddha and his dhamma... pg no. 202 to 208
Yeh i like padme amidala too
Good video, sir. You have successfully summerized a subject covered in tons of books without saying anything misleading, which is especially hard, when you talk about Buddhism
Im am buddism , and i proud to myself
This religion sounds great! No magic stories, no dictator in the sky, no faith, no bullshit. I love it.
Buddhism has a ton of magic stories. And it does require faith. How would you know that karma is true other than taking someone’s word for it?
Not really. Most of Buddha's Teachings have nothing to do with faith. That's why, Buddha was basically a Philosopher and a Psychologist. Although Mindfulness is just a part of his Noble Eightfold Path, it has been made an integral part of Modern Psychology. MBCT and MBSR aka Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction are very much rooted in Buddha's Vipassana/Mindfulness. The RIGHT thing to do is to separate the religious parts from the philosophical parts. That's what is known as 'Secular Buddhism', that focuses on only the Naturalistic or Sensible parts of Buddha's teachings. Also, just so you know, most of the Magical Stories in Buddhism are later additions. Theravada and Mahayana are the 2 forms of Buddhism. Theravada is older than Mahayana. It is Mahayana that drifted more and more from the Original Buddha. Anyway, the point is that Buddha's Original Teachings are MOSTLY Sensible and have nothing to do with god or faith or anything ...
@@Philotus I thought karma was a Hindu thing?
@@GameArchon215 its both in Hinduism and Buddhism. Just like meditation and yoga.
Great video guys! Informative, easy to get a grasp on, and fun with a good narrator! Also saving me BIG TIME on my religion test for tomorrow 🛐
That was really interesting and clearly explained. I'm starting to wonder how many people came to similar conclusions without knowing about Buddhism. A lot of this seems like philosophy or life advice and not so much like "religion".
I dropped acid and listen to monk chanting for about 5 hours. By far the most beautiful experience i have ever had. For the first time in my life just for a second. I felt true peace.
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I'm Icelandic and Buddhist
Now you get the number one award of the day. You are the first Buddhist I have met from Iceland.
NOW YOU ARE UNIQUE!
Finland best country in the world
@lethal hipster you are chinese... Then how can you use youtube?
@lethal hipster chinese government has banned on youtube in your country na
dude u helped finish a 600 word essay thanks a lot
The phrase King daddy made me cringe
It made me cringe a little too.
Lol Yes! This video rocks BTW, but everyone in my class was like "He is looking at a paper. I see it in his glasses!" Your a great teacher though!
Truth hurts i guess.
Travis Hunt |-/
Me too!!
Buddha's teachings is one of the way to free from all defilement
Buddha's teachings makes man gentle and makes man perfect.
Non attachment is the happy life.
Thanks a lot gentle man
I know I'm two years late, but great video! I love your unbiased interpretation and how you explain easily some of the terms of Buddhism that can be hard to understand for some. Thumbs up and subscribed.
Being born into a family that practices the Lotus Sutra some 56 years ago... has been an amazing process for me.
I am Indian Buddhist
From andaman Nicoar islands
Namo buddha
Sadhu sadhu sadhu
Buddha bless you
Love from thailand
Oh really i am Bangladeshi Buddhist, i know many people speak Bengali in andaman! Namo Buddhay bro!
I am an Indian too..
Never knew there are Buddhist in Andaman Nicobar.
Good to know that.
Have a good day.
"Whatever precious jewel there is in the heavenly worlds, there is nothing comparable to one who is Awakened." - Buddha
What really interests me is how Buddhism differs by country: you've got Indian/Nepalese Buddhism, South East Asian Buddhism (Thailand, Cambodia, Lao, Vietnam), Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism,etc. and they vary so much
I think it’s because of how the react to the teachings, like when a teacher teaches a subject some kids are gonna respond to it a different way
Of course, with 2500+ years of history, religion changes! We’re all taught that Buddhism spreads with traders and colonizers and gets influenced by local beliefs and cultures, that’s why there ended up being different sects of Buddhism. But the core message is the same.
I'm Buddhism because I'm Vietnamese and my grandpa is chinese
That is no reason to be a Buddhist. You choose Buddhism because you want to end suffering (Dukkha) for yourself and all beings.
You don't just born Buddhism, man. It's optional.
Nearly everyone I know is Christian. I left, gladly, as the ugliness behind that particular set of religions made no sense to me. Their indoctrination and fear-mongering could not hold me. I've been called names, damned and told my children will burn in hell. No... being born into something is not a good enough reason to BE anything. I remained 'religionless' for decades (still am, since even the word 'religion' is negative to me and Buddhism is not considered as such) ... Through much research, I found that Buddhism fit my personality, was in parallel to what I was already doing and helps me keep my life rolling in a good direction, giving me the sangha I longed for. I was called to it, it seemed like something I already knew. Though, I believe Buddhism is superior to other religions in almost every way, still, you don't choose it because of someone else's choice.
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I love the teachings of Siddhartha. Thank you.
...love your style man, you're the Rock Star of youtube's instructional History and Philosophy
Brilliant concise lighthearted introduction to Buddhism. Many thanks. Geoff
Awesome video! He explains everything in a simple and easy way to understand. Great video.
Yes, my brain is bigger now. Thank you !!! Great job explaining, what could be, a very complicated subject.
Thanks for your informative, brief videos.
Buddhism has intrigued me for a long time and after watching this video, I realized that my life is pretty much centered around very similar ideas. I will definitely be studying this further. Thank you!
The best you can do my friend! And this kind of approach will help you a lot!
" There are two mistakes one can make on the road to truth: not going all the way and not starting"
A bit of good advice: do not form an opinion on Buddhism I made this mistake in the beginning... and I almost made the second mistake! Namaste!
I consider myself athiest but I do follow and believe in the philosophy of buddhism
Vanessa Finnegan actually, the Buddha does mention about a "creator god". BUT here's the thing: this "god" just happened to be the first being to appear in this current world-system. So he thought he created the universe and the subsequent beings that appeared after him. By his primacy, he is still a powerful being but by no means a creator deity. But from my observation, it seems that atheists are reacting more (and rightly so) to the people who claim to speak on behalf of "God" than the actual god himself (who frankly is still delusional about his true nature and probably doesn't even bother much about what's going on in this little planet of ours).
dude, it's in the Brahmajala Sutta - the 1st Sutta of the Digha Nikaya.
Eugene Yeow
It feels good to see western Buddhists quoting sutras because most of them are ignorant about true teqchings of buddhism- 31 levels of existence( including heavens and hells).
Then you are missing something. Go to a temple and listen, do not speak but just listen.
Some Buddhist monks or ministers would say they are non theist. The existence of any god is irrelevant.
Thanks for this. It helped me pass my Buddhism quiz today 👌
Dukkha: Understand that we're all suffering because we want. The key to a happy life is wanting what you have and not what you don't have.
Samudaya: Suffering comes from you wanting stuff. Everything is non permanent. Understand that suffering originates from your mind wanting stuff.
Nirodha: Stop the Dukkha and reach Nirvana
Magga: There is a pathway to doing it
Perfect video length (10 min), pace of video (not too fast), and quality of content. I really like the fact that you have text for keywords. It makes it easier to remember what is being said
Thanks for the neutral informative video! :) Well explained in a simple way yet still interesting and full of useful things to know! Will definitely be watching others! Cheers!
why is this guy always dunking down? Does he got a drink down there? Is he doing bumps of coke between shots??
I get tired a lot so I take mini naps between takes.
Brian Varela hahaha
Weird , he didn't react to the "doing bumps in between takes" , say that to a christian preacher ... man i love this Buddhism thing XD much love
Very nice video man! I like how you explain and present things! :D
Great videos! I love the way you teach and the contents. I am learning a lot of things in a fun way. Thank you!
Just stumbled onto your channel... where to begin!? I'll be binging your content for days. Thank you for your work in education, sincerely.
This was a really nice one, it's good to start me off in understanding a bit more buddhism. Also, love the song in the beginning and end. Keep it up!! Cheers
Your video was very good, especially for new Western students. I've been Buddhist a handful of years, but it always helps me to return to the basics and refresh myself. This video was extremely informative, matter of fact, and non-subjective. Very good job reporting the history and beliefs without having any opinions flavoring them
I'm interested in buddhism, but what books are there.
I can recommend the following: anattalakkhana sutta
diamond sutra
heart sutra
cause and effect sutra
actually there are many sutras in buddhism. those i referred are downloadable through pdf.
You can read The Debate of King Milinda or Milindapanha to understand basics.
Ryan 'Siddhartha' by Herman Hesse
Ryan Look on for 'BSWA' and 'Yuttadhammo bhikkhu' channels on youtube
'Siddhartha' by Herman Hesse is a good start, The Three Pillars of Zen by Philip Kapleau is a great introduction, Zen: Merging of East and West also by Philip Kapleau An Invitation To Practice Zen: Albert Low: All these are great starter book. They are easy to read, and you can find them all on Amazom.
You explain concepts so well! Wish you could have been my teacher! thank you so much ❤️
Your videos are amazing. I thank you for educating us with limited info but also the right info to get us started.
Thanks for these very informative videos. Really appreciated while writing my research paper on all the religions. You covered all they key things you need to know.
I love this even more knowing he made a nirvana reference
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one word for 4th guy: ascetic.
Siddhartha meet an ascetic and then he give up on worldly things and started his journey in search of truth.
Actually he joined a group for awhile but then broke away from them. Later they admonished him for giving up the aesthetic life.
The path the Buddha advocated is the letting go of attachment. If you are an ascetic and you are to your asceticism, you will go nowhere. Similarly if you are a hedonist and you are attached to your hedonism you will never be free from the cycle of existence or samsara. When you are free of attachment, you go with the flow created by your past karma. When you are free of attachment, you don't created new karma while you are still being carried along in samsaric flow of your past karma. When you are free of attachment, the obstructions in your mind fall away and transcendental insight/wisdom into the truth of both samsaric and nirvanic reality can arise. It is this transcendental insight/wisdom that will liberate you permanently.
Omg thank u soo much I am a Buddhism and I didn’t know a lot of these thing and we hade a exam and I got an A on that just cuz I watch this whole video THANKS YOU SOO MUCH
Great video to introducing Buddhism. I like the way it is presented. Good job!
Watching that on speed 1.25 was perfect. Very informative and interesting delivery
So great! Thank you for this. 🙏
not all buddhist believe in reincarnation . i personally dont. i believe once your dead thats it . but i follow buddhas teaching bc it has really been an answer to many of my problems. ita made me stronger mentally and given me much peace
If you not know that in fact reincarnation/rebirth is indeed the nature process, then it's will be a blockage of your path. Hope you will reconsider this possibility, as the number of evidences for rebirth/reincarnations are going up.
BTW, please spent time to read this post: puredhamma.net/three-levels-of-practice/moral-living-and-fundamentals/what-reincarnates-concept-of-a-lifestream/
I find this site very interesting if you want to understand more on Buddhism.@@cariyaputta thank you
@@williamyoong100 NP, I too, practicing and spreading the teachings of the Buddha, as long as I can, as far as I can, for everyone to get benefits. But because everyone believe and opinion are different, so I was very careful not to make them uncomfortable. I just let them know when I think it's the time.
@@cariyaputta If you dont believe in reincarnation, just Google search for "Dr Ian Stevenson" and his articles on reincarnation. That will change your mind. Dr Ian Stevenson had done much research on reincarnation particularly on Indians in India. Another point is "never argue with anyone on Buddhist points with others." Everybody has different life experiences which made him believe or not believe on reincarnation. When the time comes, he/she will get confirmation in some way. Thank you for your attention.
@@williamyoong100 perfect reply. The beauty of it is you can question everything that he taught, whether its rebirth or reincarnation or whatever.
Bless your heart for pointing our Buddha was born in Nepal. lol I have a feeling I'm going to watch all of your videos. :)
Yes and I suggest all of you in Nepal do something to clean up his birthplace and get rid of the hockers.
Siddhartha Gautama was born in Nepal Buddha was born in india
Nunu Zoldyck unfortunately most of Nepalis are Hindu .people are not wise enough to follow this golden philosophy .reason is we are craving to every thing that we can't get holding to.we never think we are dying and suffering.what we called moha in Pali (ignorance )so they stated to pay mythological gods and ask for happiness .
Lord Buddha has preached if you can pray and gain some thing people in this world never be unsatisfied . It depends on the karma (good or bad deeds) .Four noble truth and eightfold path is for intelligent people who can think and see the reality .
I simply fall in love with your style,intellect,wisdom and spontaneous flow of gifted gab..love and regards for being so nice teacher for us ..long live the prince of humans you dear sir
Having practiced Buddhism for over 15 years, I think you gave an excellent summary.
He’s wearing a Johnny Cash tshirt under a blazer. I like him
While everyone else teaches chaos and confusion,buddhism teaches peace and self healing.
Psychology and philosophy. This is what it is. God bless science.
This is great! Cani suggest a slight change though? Buddhism at he end of the day is not about meditation, it's about discipline and control over yourself and most importantly AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE, and meditation is the main tool used, but not the only one. Its kind of important because meditation alone will not allow you to travel the eightfold path :D
also the last one is not only about taking refuge in your religious community, but refuge in all that has been accomplished and passed down by the ones before us. It's kind of like a mantra to keep yourself humble and open to other's ideas during your travels :D
Honestly Hip thank you for all your videos. UA-cam can be a form of entertainment but it’s also a school and your videos are a class. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you for that into! I tried explaining this as a child to my mom. We are Christian, but I would argue that Buddahism wasn't a religion, and you could be a Christian/Muslim/Whatever Buddhist. I understood this a kid.
@Richard. Buddhism is too scientific be be classified as a religion. Even as we speak, there is a revolutionary research into certain aspects of Buddhism.
I'm a Muslim but I wanna convert
Nizamodean Bhatti Nobody's stopping you.
You can be both :) a lot of Buddhists believe in god or follow a religion too and many religious people also follow Buddhas teachings alongside their religion
Well I gotta disagree with you Katelyn, Islam opposes with buddhism quite a lot...
Dawnson Jr. You're right. Islam believes in the Last Day, and Judgement Day. Buddhism on the other hand, doesn't. And, a LOT of other things. Basically, there are a lot of contradictions between them, even in the fundamentals. It's not possible at all to couple these two together and be a devout follower.
All religions teach to become a good person...just follow 5 perspect given by buddha..
Instead of becoming Buddhist bcm a good person..I'll be the same
I belive in karma i love buddhism ☸️☸️☸️♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Thx for this helpful video, it has really helped me to revise for my religious studies tests that is coming up. Wish me luck! :)
Love how you explained it! Great tone, pace, and vocabulary. I got really informed
All I have to do is think
your awesome, keep up the awesome work. Where do you teach?
+tradecenter7 many thanks. Buffalo.
You can have a little Kurt cobain in your life!
A poor example to follow if you're seeking happiness, though...
raosprid I suppose lol
Luke Hall Nirvana
Luke Hall as in a life of fame or of heroin and suicide? Kurt was famous, but was not happy. Just as the Buddha was not happy as a prince, but instead found happiness in the self.
Luke Hall if
That was explained so welll. Thank you!
Wow! You are so good at teaching! That actually made sense!
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