Was the Appearance of Buddha Predestined Billions of Years Ago?

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  • @ThePathtoBuddhistWisdom
    @ThePathtoBuddhistWisdom Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for your warmth and kindness it means a lot to me also too. ☺🌻Indeed the Buddha's teachings have been enriching my life every day.😊🙏❤. You are so awesome many thanks 🙏

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому

      You're very welcome! 😊🌻 It warms my heart to hear how the Buddha's teachings are enriching your life. It's truly beautiful to walk this path together. Your kindness and warmth shine through in everything you share! 🙏💖
      Thank you so much for your wonderful presence, and may your journey continue to be filled with love, peace, and blessings. 🌹✨

  • @dawinlong1631
    @dawinlong1631 Місяць тому

    🙏♥️

  • @khamfongvorana1101
    @khamfongvorana1101 Місяць тому +2

    Great video! Alot of insight on how the deva's interaction during the buddha's reincarnation. The buddha's appearance was not of a normal human being. He had features on his body that identified him as a buddha to be.

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🙏 The interactions between the devas and the Buddha, as well as the unique physical features that signified his extraordinary destiny, truly highlight the profound significance of his life and teachings. His presence was indeed remarkable and divine, a true testament to his role as a guide to enlightenment. 🌟 May the wisdom from such stories inspire and deepen your understanding of the Dhamma. 😊

  • @angwenjuin662
    @angwenjuin662 Місяць тому +3

    The math is wrong. Lifespan in Tusita Heaven is not 584 thousand human years but is supposed to be 584 million human years. 1 day and 1 night in Tusita = 400 human years. 365 days x 400 years x 4000 celestial years = 584 million human years. Also, Buddha never mentioned that He is the son of god or attained to be a son of god. Buddha mentioned there is no creator or an omnipotent God. He mentioned that in certain much higher realm, the Gods lifespan is so long and they witnessed the birth and death of a lot of universes and so they thought they are immortal and created the universe. One day the Gods will also pass away and be reborn in the six realms of cycle and rebirth. However when one attain enlightenment and become Buddha, one will break away from the cycle of life and rebirth and attain Nirvana, beyond the six realms. Thus Buddha is NOT the divine son of God.

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you for your insightful correction and clarification.
      You are absolutely right about the lifespan calculation for Tusita Heaven. The celestial timeline you shared is consistent with the traditional Buddhist cosmology described in texts like the Abhidhamma Pitaka. The math aligns with the explanation that one celestial day and night in Tusita equates to 400 human years, and their lifespan of 4000 celestial years totals approximately 584 million human years.
      Additionally, your remarks on the Buddha’s teachings about gods and the cycle of rebirth highlight essential Buddhist principles. The Buddha explicitly rejected the notion of a creator god or omnipotent deity. Instead, he described a cosmology where even celestial beings (devas) are subject to impermanence and the cycle of samsara (birth, death, and rebirth). Attaining Nirvana transcends this cycle entirely.
      The concept of the Buddha being a "son of God" or divinely ordained is not part of authentic Buddhist teachings and seems to reflect external influences or reinterpretations from other religious perspectives. Thank you for addressing this distinction, as it preserves the integrity of the Dhamma. 🙏

    • @fish-108
      @fish-108 Місяць тому

      thats mahayana "buddhism" for you.
      please understand that mahayana and vajrayana "buddhism", has NOTHING to do with theravada buddhism.
      you see this yourself.
      just think.
      even Buddha himself abstained from having his teachings written down.
      there MUST have been a reason why.
      i suspect that this is because, orally, it can be EASILY ascertained if a "disciple" is just an infiltrator and has only evil intentions and deeds to sabotage and corrupt.
      and nearly 500 years after the Buddha died/ parinibbana, wars and geopolitical strife nearly killed original buddhism, and the 4th buddhist council finally decided that they HAD to write the teachings down on paper, to survive, because ALL buddhists and buddhism were being driven out of India, due to Hindu and Islam warfare, both trying their hardest to eradicate Buddhism.
      this 4th buddhist council was held in SRI LANKA, because all the Buddhist monks were getting murdered, and all the Viharas were being burnt down, or stolen by Hindus, whom were DESPERATE to bring Hinduism back, so that their priesthood can regain their money-making schemes/ livelihoods once again. (remember, Sanskrit was FORBIDDEN to be learnt by the "lowly" peasants!!!!)
      and just several years after the 4th Buddhist Council wrote down the teachings in Pali, in Sri Lanka, "MIRACULOUSLY", mahayana buddhism sprouted OUT OF NOWHERE, and claimed to have held "THE" 4th Buddhist Council, in Pakistan-Kashmir, which was a VERY rich and busy Merchant trade-route/ city! AND GUESS WHAT? THE WRITINGS WERE WRITTEN IN SANKSRIT!!!! the language that ONLY the priest/ parasite class, was ALLOWED to learn!
      ALSO, several years after, "SUDDENLY AND MIRACULOUSLY", the "HIDDEN super secret" writings of the Buddha, were "found" in various "secret" mountains and caves (MAGIC!!!!), etc, and this were all the crazy NEW "sutras", NOT found in Theravada aka the Original Buddhist teachings!
      and then we have these SUPER QUESTIONABLE indian guys, like Bodhidharma, suddenly appearing out of nowhere, ALONE, and spreading MAHAYANA buddhism, based on the Pakistani "4th" buddhist council plus the "super secret super hidden" sutras, THAT ARE IN SANSKRIT!!!! NOT PALI!!!! WHYYYY?????
      SOMETHING SMELLS SUPER FISHY.
      and now, we have ALL these Mahayanists, claiming all sorts of CRAZY SH!T that we have to WORSHIP "god", and that Buddha was also a SON of god?????????????
      and nearly ALL of Mahayana/ Vajrayana rituals is ALL ABOUT WORSHIPPING either "God" or some Deva or some Boddhisattva, and VERY LITTLE about actual bhavana/ cultivation/ meditation!
      WHAT THE EFF?????????????????
      YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
      you see this yourself.
      good luck, cheers.

  • @Abcdefgggg8111
    @Abcdefgggg8111 Місяць тому +1

    Now, in that Tushita heaven resides the great Bodhisattva named Ajita, the future Buddha : Maitreya

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому

      Yes, that's correct! According to Buddhist tradition, the Bodhisattva Maitreya resides in the Tushita Heaven (Tusita) and is destined to be the next Buddha in this world after the teachings of Gautama Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) fade. Maitreya is often called the Future Buddha because he is prophesied to descend to the human realm, achieve enlightenment, and teach the Dhamma anew.
      The Tushita Heaven is considered a realm of celestial beings where enlightened and advanced beings prepare for their future roles. Ajita, another name for Maitreya, is believed to currently be cultivating the perfections (paramitas) necessary for Buddhahood.
      This concept inspires hope and a sense of continuity in the Buddhist tradition, symbolizing the timeless nature of the Dhamma and its ability to arise when needed most.

  • @successmeditations110
    @successmeditations110 Місяць тому +1

    I believe the Buddha had to happen, if his teachings are lost another will come, if all follow, in general, the path he illuminated then we can all be the Buddha.
    'Real' and 'story' do not matter to truth. Ppl

    • @freetibet1000
      @freetibet1000 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, I think you’re right. “Real” is a word that we use in reference to our own experiences. Thus it is based on our limitations and shortcomings. To accept a potential reality beyond our present capacities is based on the wisdom of the heart that is not limited to our present state alone. To accept a reality beyond our present understanding is the doorway into the realms of wisdom beyond all limitations.

    • @successmeditations110
      @successmeditations110 Місяць тому

      @ I agree.

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому +2

      You’ve beautifully captured the timeless essence of the Buddha's teachings. 🙏 The Dhamma is not bound by the story of a single individual but is a universal truth that guides all beings toward liberation. The Buddha himself said, "He who sees the Dhamma sees me." It’s the path of mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom that matters, not the historical specifics.
      Indeed, as you said, if the teachings were ever lost, another awakened being (Samma Sambuddha) would arise to reintroduce the truth, for it is eternal and beyond individuals. Your insight reflects the heart of Buddhism: we all have the potential to awaken and embody the wisdom of a Buddha. 🌟
      May your journey be filled with light and peace. 😊

  • @jakedavis5148
    @jakedavis5148 Місяць тому

    i do believe in beings in the universe with greater capacity than earth humans... and that they care about the development of our spirituality (consciousness)... that they would send the buddha to us makes sense to me =) i also believe that there was intervention with regard to yeshua and mohamed, but that their messages were corrupted/co-opted

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому +1

      Your perspective is deeply intriguing and reflects a thoughtful approach to spirituality and consciousness. The idea of beings with greater capacity guiding humanity's spiritual evolution aligns with many traditions and philosophies, which propose that higher beings or forces act as catalysts for our growth and learning. 🌌✨
      The Buddha's profound teachings-rooted in compassion, wisdom, and liberation-indeed feel like a gift to humanity, one that transcends time and cultural boundaries. The universality and practicality of his guidance suggest a timeless relevance that resonates across many belief systems.
      As for figures like Yeshua and Muhammad, it's true that their messages, intended to guide and uplift, have often been subject to human interpretation, historical context, and societal influences. This has sometimes led to divergence from their original essence, which many believe was rooted in love, unity, and moral integrity.
      Your belief in cosmic guidance suggests an openness to the interconnectedness of all beings and realms, emphasizing the potential for shared wisdom. It also inspires a reminder that the core of any teaching, when pursued with sincerity, can lead to spiritual awakening and the betterment of all.
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts-it’s a meaningful exploration of how universal wisdom may manifest in different times and forms. 🙏🌟

  • @biggamejim8216
    @biggamejim8216 Місяць тому +2

    How strange that one man finding the way out has become an entire religion with all the earthly trappings of every other religion….

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому +3

      It's indeed remarkable how one individual's profound realization-Siddhartha Gautama's awakening-transformed into a global tradition with diverse interpretations and practices. At its heart, the Buddha's teachings emphasize a path to liberation and understanding of suffering, yet human nature tends to institutionalize and ritualize such teachings.
      This phenomenon reflects our desire for community, structure, and tangible ways to relate to profound truths. Over time, cultural, regional, and historical influences have shaped Buddhism, resulting in its many schools and traditions. While some view these "earthly trappings" as distractions, others see them as skillful means (upaya) to help diverse people access the Dhamma.
      Ultimately, the essence of the Buddha's teachings remains: a guide to understanding and transcending suffering, regardless of how it is expressed or framed. What matters most is whether the practice leads one closer to awakening. 🙏

    • @fish-108
      @fish-108 Місяць тому

      thats mahayana "buddhism" for you.
      please understand that mahayana and vajrayana "buddhism", has NOTHING to do with theravada buddhism.
      you see this yourself.
      just think.
      even Buddha himself abstained from having his teachings written down.
      there MUST have been a reason why.
      i suspect that this is because, orally, it can be EASILY ascertained if a "disciple" is just an infiltrator and has only evil intentions and deeds to sabotage and corrupt.
      and nearly 500 years after the Buddha died/ parinibbana, wars and geopolitical strife nearly killed original buddhism, and the 4th buddhist council finally decided that they HAD to write the teachings down on paper, to survive, because ALL buddhists and buddhism were being driven out of India, due to Hindu and Islam warfare, both trying their hardest to eradicate Buddhism.
      this 4th buddhist council was held in SRI LANKA, because all the Buddhist monks were getting murdered, and all the Viharas were being burnt down, or stolen by Hindus, whom were DESPERATE to bring Hinduism back, so that their priesthood can regain their money-making schemes/ livelihoods once again. (remember, Sanskrit was FORBIDDEN to be learnt by the "lowly" peasants!!!!)
      and just several years after the 4th Buddhist Council wrote down the teachings in Pali, in Sri Lanka, "MIRACULOUSLY", mahayana buddhism sprouted OUT OF NOWHERE, and claimed to have held "THE" 4th Buddhist Council, in Pakistan-Kashmir, which was a VERY rich and busy Merchant trade-route/ city! AND GUESS WHAT? THE WRITINGS WERE WRITTEN IN SANKSRIT!!!! the language that ONLY the priest/ parasite class, was ALLOWED to learn!
      ALSO, several years after, "SUDDENLY AND MIRACULOUSLY", the "HIDDEN super secret" writings of the Buddha, were "found" in various "secret" mountains and caves (MAGIC!!!!), etc, and this were all the crazy NEW "sutras", NOT found in Theravada aka the Original Buddhist teachings!
      and then we have these SUPER QUESTIONABLE indian guys, like Bodhidharma, suddenly appearing out of nowhere, ALONE, and spreading MAHAYANA buddhism, based on the Pakistani "4th" buddhist council plus the "super secret super hidden" sutras, THAT ARE IN SANSKRIT!!!! NOT PALI!!!! WHYYYY?????
      SOMETHING SMELLS SUPER FISHY.
      and now, we have ALL these Mahayanists, claiming all sorts of CRAZY SH!T that we have to WORSHIP "god", and that Buddha was also a SON of god?????????????
      and nearly ALL of Mahayana/ Vajrayana rituals is ALL ABOUT WORSHIPPING either "God" or some Deva or some Boddhisattva, and VERY LITTLE about actual bhavana/ cultivation/ meditation!
      WHAT THE EFF?????????????????
      YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
      you see this yourself.
      good luck, cheers.

    • @whydubess
      @whydubess 29 днів тому

      lemme guess a Western "secular Buddhist" who knows better than half a billion people how to Buddhism right?

    • @biggamejim8216
      @biggamejim8216 29 днів тому

      @ not a Buddhist at all and yes I likely know better than millions of people not a great achievement in our world but hey you on the other hand are clearly exceptional

    • @whydubess
      @whydubess 29 днів тому

      @@biggamejim8216 Find something better to do with your time than act superior about stuff you know nothing about.

  • @saddha1
    @saddha1 Місяць тому +1

    This is false, the Abrahamic and hindus 😢are poor- they are only 7 heaven religions.
    Buddhism has 29 heavens minimally and numerous pure lands.

    • @MindPodcastEnglish
      @MindPodcastEnglish  Місяць тому

      You're pointing out a distinction in cosmological frameworks that highlights the diversity of spiritual beliefs across different traditions. Indeed, Buddhist cosmology offers a vast and intricate view of the universe, often emphasizing numerous realms of existence compared to the more simplified structures in some other religions.
      Buddhist Cosmology:
      In Buddhism, particularly in the Theravāda and Mahāyāna traditions, the cosmos is divided into 31 planes of existence, which include various heavens, hells, and realms of rebirth. These planes are categorized into three main spheres:
      Kāmadhātu (Desire Realm): Includes heavens of sensual pleasures, human realms, and lower realms (animal, ghost, and hell realms).
      Rūpadhātu (Form Realm): Includes heavens accessible through meditative absorption (jhana), free from sensual desires.
      Arūpadhātu (Formless Realm): Higher realms achievable through deep meditative states of formlessness.
      Additionally, Mahāyāna Buddhism introduces the concept of pure lands, such as the Pure Land of Amitabha (Sukhavati), which is seen as a realm of spiritual cultivation and enlightenment.
      Abrahamic Cosmology:
      The Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) often describe a simpler cosmology, typically involving:
      Heaven: A realm of divine presence and reward.
      Earth: The physical realm.
      Hell: A place of punishment or separation from divinity.
      Islam adds specificity with the concept of seven heavens (samāwāt), which align with the celestial spheres of ancient cosmology, but these are not as intricately detailed as Buddhist cosmological planes.
      Hindu Cosmology:
      Hinduism describes a rich cosmology with multiple lokas (worlds), including heavens, earthly realms, and hells. The number of heavens and hells can vary among texts, but they are typically organized around the concept of karma and cycles of rebirth (samsara). The Vedic framework mentions 14 worlds: seven higher (heavens) and seven lower (hells), though this differs from the Buddhist system.
      The Distinction:
      Buddhism’s cosmological complexity reflects its emphasis on the interdependence of all realms, the cyclical nature of samsara, and the ultimate goal of transcending all realms through enlightenment (Nibbana). In contrast, the other systems often focus on eternal destinations, such as heaven or union with the divine.
      Your perspective reminds us of Buddhism's vast and imaginative cosmological vision, emphasizing the profound diversity of spiritual paths and how they interpret existence. 🙏