I wish you have healthy body and peaceful mind to continue to be a monk for the next 50 years so you can explain to us about Buddha words to guide people how to end suffering in life by practicing Buddha wisdoms You are just so polite when compared your self to country moose because like you said being a monk is not easy , there is time you have to win within your own self
Thank you for great talk :) and as with many speakers the Q&A is the best part Im on my way from Giving-up to Letting-go The intetion makes big difference :)
🙏🙏🙏 Its too late for me to become a monk as we are already committed to bring up children. Your sermon was very inspiring Ven Sunyo. You were blessed to have come across Ajhan Braham's sermons early. Sadu sadu sadu.
there is no average. its just there. and good or bad are subjective dualistic tags that we should consider to use less and less. even a ‘not so ok’ tag is a possible transformation, maybe in disguise. You simply havent gotten there yet.
@@simon7107 Because however ‘humble’ or ‘holy’ someone is the ego still likes the trinkets of titles. I have also noticed with Western Buddhists that they adopt impressive names which sound good (to say) and have some great meaning. This is all ego.
@@pippipster6767 The names taken during ordination are given by the Preceptors not for impression but to instill inspiration by the meaning of the given name. And ego is the domain of worldly people, not for those who have left the home life for the noble path. Like the proverbial lotus being part of the world but not of the world. The truth is in the paradox.
@@pippipster6767 BTW when you address someone in an honorific manner, you achieve more than the addressee and it cost nothing but your EGO to be humble & respectful.
Definitely an above average talk ❤
Light hearted, cheerful and good humoured 😊
I wish you have healthy body and peaceful mind to continue to be a monk for the next 50 years so you can explain to us about Buddha words to guide people how to end suffering in life by practicing Buddha wisdoms You are just so polite when compared your self to country moose because like you said being a monk is not easy , there is time you have to win within your own self
Unless they edit it, talk begins at 34:22 after the meditation. Thank you for posting!
Greetings and love🤗 from the Netherlands you are doing a great job 👏
Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu! Thank you bhante for the talk, I really found some helpful, inspiring and relatable topics from this talk :D 🙏
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for great talk :)
and as with many speakers the Q&A is the best part
Im on my way from Giving-up to Letting-go
The intetion makes big difference :)
🙏🙏🙏 Its too late for me to become a monk as we are already committed to bring up children. Your sermon was very inspiring Ven Sunyo. You were blessed to have come across Ajhan Braham's sermons early. Sadu sadu sadu.
Thank you 🙏💕
Thus was such a great talk! Thank you 🙏
Sadhu sadhu sadhu
Half are above the median, and half below. Most are average. 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent talk, practice makes perfect.
A very good talk. I enjoyed listening to you. Thank you.
I need to be a hermit for a week.
How can one be positive when hasn't got good work to give good life to a child?. No possibilities. Feeling hopeless.
Do u wanna attain nibbana?
Human life is not for oneself but for others as well. Otherwise it may produce no meaning.
there is no average. its just there. and good or bad are subjective dualistic tags that we should consider to use less and less. even a ‘not so ok’ tag is a possible transformation, maybe in disguise. You simply havent gotten there yet.
Your interpretation of A. Sunyo's description about above/below average is all about the same thing = the middle path. Isn't that so?
I think to have the title ‘venerable’ is quite egoic.
Why do you think that?
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Because however ‘humble’ or ‘holy’ someone is the ego still likes the trinkets of titles. I have also noticed with Western Buddhists that they adopt impressive names which sound good (to say) and have some great meaning.
This is all ego.
@@pippipster6767 The names taken during ordination are given by the Preceptors not for impression but to instill inspiration by the meaning of the given name. And ego is the domain of worldly people, not for those who have left the home life for the noble path. Like the proverbial lotus being part of the world but not of the world. The truth is in the paradox.
@@pippipster6767 BTW when you address someone in an honorific manner, you achieve more than the addressee and it cost nothing but your EGO to be humble & respectful.