BUDDHA DHAMMA SANGHA Right understanding and right view of what is death and fear not of death because death is certain. Death comes at any moment so get prepared.
have a look at the karma-film on my channel. maybe this will give you some ideas what to do. you're not doing the test yet, you're still preparing. ;-)
I'll pray Buddha for your health & well being. you're a great man & I wish I can meet you in person to learn many wonderful & amazing things from you & from fascinating & truth Buddha teaching
Yes. Realization of this enable us to reach enlightenment. That's why human have a higher chance of reaching navanna than angles and bhamma. Their lives are too long to realise it (religiously speaking)
Is the cadaver in the video there for death meditation? I understand Theravada monks often do meditate on death since the time of historical Buddha but is there any places in Thailand that allows lay Buddhists not in robes to meditate in front of the the dead?
yes, you can meditate with exactly this dead body. it is in wat tam yai prik on the island ko si chang. it lies between bangkok and pattaya. you go there by ferry from si racha. www.ko-sichang.com.
i am sorry, i do not know. but does it matter? inhaling and exhaling, arising and ceasing, living and dying - it is the same thing. and this has been pointed out by the buddha more than once.
There is no Sutta with that conversation. Not in the English or German version. But maybe in the Thai sutta. But you can find similar messages in the Suttas
Well spoken, Venerable Sir.
True. Attachments will bring us rebirth back to samsara again.
Thank you monk for you preaching
May Buddhas bless.
This is very ultimate teaching and such a great teacher thank you Pra Acharn Tippakorn Sukhito
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
Very good. Anumodana!
SADU SADU thank you ACHARN Tippakorn Sukhito such a wonderful teaching
wow...thats what more people should see....thank you...
Beauty of Thailand Buddha Dhamma Sangha.
no hatred will persist - if we are aware of the impermanence of life...thanks for that video.
very good - may we always be aware of the most important things in our life
Thanks for the work to perform this video. Great! Sadhu to the producers and monks all. Great!
Wonderful video full of insight and wisdom.
Bich Nguyen thank you for your kind words!
i have had the honor to have met Acharn Tippakorn, a wholesome man.
be careful your mind he always used to say. greetings
Very good video...clear and simple language that anybody can easily understand..
Satu สาธุ to both Luang Por and to mdesignffm for this meritorious teaching in form of digital visual media
Welcome to Thailand.
ultimate test, ultimate truth, no way out. let's live life with this wisdom.
And mindfully
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an amazing and beautiful video that needs to be seen by all beings :) much Metta to all.
I love Thailand.
BUDDHA DHAMMA SANGHA
Right understanding and right view of what is death and fear not of death because death is certain.
Death comes at any moment so get prepared.
have a look at the karma-film on my channel. maybe this will give you some ideas what to do. you're not doing the test yet, you're still preparing. ;-)
I'll pray Buddha for your health & well being. you're a great man & I wish I can meet you in person to learn many wonderful & amazing things from you & from fascinating & truth Buddha teaching
🙏🙏☂️
Impermanence is the way to get enlightened
Yes. Realization of this enable us to reach enlightenment. That's why human have a higher chance of reaching navanna than angles and bhamma. Their lives are too long to realise it (religiously speaking)
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Is the cadaver in the video there for death meditation? I understand Theravada monks often do meditate on death since the time of historical Buddha but is there any places in Thailand that allows lay Buddhists not in robes to meditate in front of the the dead?
yes, you can meditate with exactly this dead body. it is in wat tam yai prik on the island ko si chang. it lies between bangkok and pattaya. you go there by ferry from si racha. www.ko-sichang.com.
Thank you for the info and most of all thank you for producing this video!
In which sutta does the Buddha and Ananda have this conversation?
i am sorry, i do not know. but does it matter? inhaling and exhaling, arising and ceasing, living and dying - it is the same thing. and this has been pointed out by the buddha more than once.
There is no Sutta with that conversation. Not in the English or German version. But maybe in the Thai sutta.
But you can find similar messages in the Suttas
@uilium Well, I better get studying.
Mid-terms are coming up.
Don't forget the ultimate test too.
I'm hoping for a B+ on my death.
...but skipped
what do you mean?
Shadu Shadu Shadu
I wouldn't mind a C average on my death, so far I've failed at life.