So grateful for my good karma to be able to listen to Ven Robina whenever I choose. Thank you so much Ven Robina for all your virtuous efforts in teaching us all the Dharma 💖🙏🙏💖
I am not a Buddhist but a non-practicing Catholic who have been interested in Buddhist teachings since a long time. I love your teachings (and the way you deliver them) because they are very clear, direct instructions to lessen suffering. I also love your stories and analogies. Every time you say something, i will nod my head in understanding having been in recovery and still working on myself , sometimes i do forget. I am glad i stumble upon your channel (I first watched your documentary). Thank you for sharing your teachings. 🙏
We are communicating - I love your clear delivery - I always feel 'buckle up buttercup' when I hear your teachings (they cut right through my attachments. Lama Yeshe Big Love from Karen 🏳🌈
You teach Dhamma like Luang Por Chah, the way things are, its why I value your teachings even though you teach from Mahayana and I practice Theravada, your teachings are literally the Buddha observing the Dhamma 🙏🙏🙏
With all due respect, you misunderstood what was being asked during the visualization questions. They were asking about visualizing the Buddha not adding another version of themselves next to the Buddha. I believe the intended question was when doing the visualization, how are you supposed to visualize something above your head without looking at yourself from the third person? It seems "out of body" looking at the Buddha above my head is the only way. Is there some way to look above yourself while still being "in the body"
Venerable Robina did answered the question! Also they say "feel the presence of the Vajrasattva". Powerful presence of Buddha. Some teachers would say imagine the light above your head if you have difficulty in visualization. Buddhist practices have lots of visualizations. And it's OK if not going perfectly. We just do the best we can. And it gets better eventually. Hope this helps.
So grateful for my good karma to be able to listen to Ven Robina whenever I choose. Thank you so much Ven Robina for all your virtuous efforts in teaching us all the Dharma 💖🙏🙏💖
I am not a Buddhist but a non-practicing Catholic who have been interested in Buddhist teachings since a long time. I love your teachings (and the way you deliver them) because they are very clear, direct instructions to lessen suffering. I also love your stories and analogies. Every time you say something, i will nod my head in understanding having been in recovery and still working on myself , sometimes i do forget. I am glad i stumble upon your channel (I first watched your documentary). Thank you for sharing your teachings. 🙏
We are communicating - I love your clear delivery - I always feel 'buckle up buttercup' when I hear your teachings (they cut right through my attachments. Lama Yeshe Big Love from Karen 🏳🌈
You teach Dhamma like Luang Por Chah, the way things are, its why I value your teachings even though you teach from Mahayana and I practice Theravada, your teachings are literally the Buddha observing the Dhamma 🙏🙏🙏
Love listening to your words thank you 🙏 you are inspiring.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. Very much appreciated and valued. THANKYOU x
I enjoy listening to you. Thank you.
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Thank you!!!
With all due respect, you misunderstood what was being asked during the visualization questions. They were asking about visualizing the Buddha not adding another version of themselves next to the Buddha. I believe the intended question was when doing the visualization, how are you supposed to visualize something above your head without looking at yourself from the third person? It seems "out of body" looking at the Buddha above my head is the only way. Is there some way to look above yourself while still being "in the body"
Thank you for the talk by the way!
Venerable Robina did answered the question! Also they say "feel the presence of the Vajrasattva". Powerful presence of Buddha. Some teachers would say imagine the light above your head if you have difficulty in visualization.
Buddhist practices have lots of visualizations. And it's OK if not going perfectly. We just do the best we can. And it gets better eventually.
Hope this helps.
Truly grateful for your teaching as always, thank you 🙏💞