Thank you. The time and effort that you put into your videos does not go unnoticed, I think I can speak for the majority of people who watch your videos when I say that your work is very much appreciated and helpful!
It was imensely simle explanation about Five Aggregates related with Self and Non-self in Buddhism which I had been confused with this concept for a while. Thank you so much for your presentation, Alan.
I'm currently doing a video on the Four Noble Truths, and the five Aggregates is one of the harder things to explain properly add your introduction sums it up pretty well
Great video. Very fortunate in finding your video. I will use it as a study guide. This is a subject that is hard to see as one new to Buddhism. Stay well Thank you
Very well explained! I’ve subscribed and looking forward to watching all your videos, thank you for making the time! I’ve been studying Buddhism through a lovely book but enjoy videos much more. Sat nam 🙏🏻
I am very new to all of this and your videos are resonating a lot with me. Could you do a more in depth video about the Fire Sermon? I’ve been reading and listening a lot about it and I think I understand it on a basic level but the way you clarify things really makes sense to me and I would love to hear you speak about it. Thanks!
Our 120 correlates with the 5 aggregates. 1.)Form: The Asiatic Blackman 2.)Feelings:The Maker 3.)Perceptions:The Owner 4.)Mind Formations:The cream 5.)Consciousness: God of the Universe
Yes, absolutely. We have two main branches of Buddhism, so the interpretation and practice of the teachings will vary based on that. And that also goes for books. My list attempts to cover a wide range for the traditions. Article: alanpeto.com/buddhism/top-buddhist-books/ Video: ua-cam.com/video/eyUP9T0fKLQ/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any questions or looking for a more focused book recommendation!
Thank you. The time and effort that you put into your videos does not go unnoticed, I think I can speak for the majority of people who watch your videos when I say that your work is very much appreciated and helpful!
Thank you! 🙏
It was imensely simle explanation about Five Aggregates related with Self and Non-self in Buddhism which I had been confused with this concept for a while. Thank you so much for your presentation, Alan.
Than you for your wonderful presentation of this subject.
This is great. Very clear. Thank you Alan!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm currently doing a video on the Four Noble Truths, and the five Aggregates is one of the harder things to explain properly add your introduction sums it up pretty well
Thank you!
Thank you for your clarity and precision. I've learned a lot here.
Great to hear!
Thank you for this vbideo.
Just subscribed, I'm a 5 percenter Buddhism is one of our plus lessons, thanks for the video.
Thank you! :) Glad it helped!
Thank You so much. Sadhu Sadhu
Great video.
Very fortunate in finding your video.
I will use it as a study guide.
This is a subject that is hard to see as one new to Buddhism.
Stay well
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Welcome!
Very well explained! I’ve subscribed and looking forward to watching all your videos, thank you for making the time! I’ve been studying Buddhism through a lovely book but enjoy videos much more. Sat nam 🙏🏻
Thank you! :) If you're interested, you can get my new book for free here which is meant for beginners: alanpeto.gumroad.com/l/Buddhism10Steps
nice teaching
Practice Equanimity🙏
Thanks..sadhu
Have you read Nagarjuna's Mula Madhiyamaka Karika?
Great suggestion! A very important teaching in Mahayana as it relates to this.
What is the meaning of feeling? Is it physical sensations?
Feeling mostly applies to mood like happy or sad or neutral
I am very new to all of this and your videos are resonating a lot with me. Could you do a more in depth video about the Fire Sermon? I’ve been reading and listening a lot about it and I think I understand it on a basic level but the way you clarify things really makes sense to me and I would love to hear you speak about it. Thanks!
Great suggestion! I will add it to my list :)
Our 120 correlates with the 5 aggregates.
1.)Form: The Asiatic Blackman
2.)Feelings:The Maker
3.)Perceptions:The Owner
4.)Mind Formations:The cream
5.)Consciousness: God of the Universe
Do u have any books you can recommend?
Yes, absolutely. We have two main branches of Buddhism, so the interpretation and practice of the teachings will vary based on that. And that also goes for books. My list attempts to cover a wide range for the traditions. Article: alanpeto.com/buddhism/top-buddhist-books/ Video: ua-cam.com/video/eyUP9T0fKLQ/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any questions or looking for a more focused book recommendation!
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