Joseph Goldstein on Samsara - Insight Hour Ep. 170
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- Joseph Goldstein explores the nature of Samsara, or endless wandering, and the three interdependent cycles of defilements, actions, and results that keep the wheel of Samsara rolling.
“These three Kleshas in the mind - ignorance, craving, and grasping - they keep us moving around and around in this cycle of Samsara. There’s no balance in our lives, there’s no rest in our lives, as long as this cycle of Klesha is revolving.” - Joseph Goldstein
In this episode, Joseph explores:
- The nature of Samsara and the profound questions it raises for us
- The first interdependent cycle that keeps the wheel of Samsara rolling, the cycle of defilements, or Kleshas
- The three root defilements that keep the cycle of defilements turning - ignorance, craving, and grasping
- The second interdependent cycle, the cycle of actions and karma
- The third interdependent cycle, the cycle of results
- How mindfulness can help us escape the wheel of Samsara
This dharma talk from October 23, 1988, was originally published on Dharma Seed.
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As always a talk full of wisdom. Thank you, Joseph ❤
Beautiful practice 🎉❤
Thank you very much.
Thanks for sharing!
Very lucid and profound! Not even done listening yet but I will savour this! Thank you!
We all owe one another our very lives wholly and then some. And why is or would this be so? Smiling warmly, You are you know perhaps the only one living who knows the details of why better than I or you will ever find ourselves willing or able to say. SMILE The End of The Forever Beginning Middle Way Mindfulness Play Worth Conceiving much moreso Acting out ALL-In-all Now You Well Feel As Well We Know and Do Not.
Superlike🔷
Joseph: Naam, roopa, vyavahar are Sanskrit words, not Pali words. They mean name, form, and transactional behaviour
Namarupa
They are both !!
49:40 🔥
Samsara is getting lost in the comment section and missing the wisdom of the talk
Not sure I can confirm ur comment as being profound, frequency is off...
Good point. Sometimes there’s a flow and sometimes not!
Well said 😊