Thank you for forging the way yes we need and do honour this space! Our voices are the connection that is essential in this transition to a better earth - everyone knows this is the truth deep down. AND STILL, I RISE! 🙏
I believe the Buddha did talk about unconditioned existence. I believe that was the "4 Unanswered questions" pertaining to epistemology posed to the Buddha by his followers. The Buddha did answer like, "This is." and so forth but it seemed nobody could understand and therefore left "unanswered" as in the teachings of the Pali Canon. This latter teachings are usually said for the Arhat training. However, if one looked at the other disciples of the Buddha, especially MahaKasyapa and the Buddha's wife, these two have been with the Buddha for several eons and various rebirths when Buddha was a bodhisattva. MahaKasyapa was said to be about similar to the Buddha's accomplishments, i.e. physically he could even wore the Buddha's clothes and reads the teachings of the Buddha mind to mind when the Buddha held up a flower, MahaKasyapa smiled whereas nobody knew why the Buddha did that. Other than these two, none of the arhats and other bodhisattvas-to-be could not understand when the Buddha talked about unconditioned existence., and in the Pali Canon there is this: 4 Unanswered Questions. Moreover, I believe there is no point for the Buddha to teach what is more than his then disciples can grasped. However, for Yasodhara and MahaKasyapa it was different. I believe they understood, at least a glimpse. In the Mahayana I was trying to find out in Chinese Buddhism, what did they say about the Buddha's 4 Unanswered Questions, according to the Mahayana translation. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyenste Norbu Rinpoche! where are the texts?
Women of wisdom Mother Earth health spirit I need this in my Stean Anthony work in particular at a high level of love for one another, Women leaders Women teachers, be strong. thank you and God bless you amen Help me to be here for all beings, to be more selfless amen. What is a woman? I was a woman and I am a man I am a man and I am also a woman, I am a brain cell filled with folly what am I there is no difference between man or woman, we are all brain cells in our brains, choose pity and love and cling to love. No more folly in ancient faith time to mature I need you women to do more work for goodness sake why don’t you?
Thank you for forging the way yes we need and do honour this space! Our voices are the connection that is essential in this transition to a better earth - everyone knows this is the truth deep down. AND STILL, I RISE! 🙏
good to hear this again today ....and again and again.
What a great video and sharing! Thank you ❤️🌹🙏🏻
I believe the Buddha did talk about unconditioned existence. I believe that was the "4 Unanswered questions" pertaining to epistemology posed to the Buddha by his followers. The Buddha did answer like, "This is." and so forth but it seemed nobody could understand and therefore left "unanswered" as in the teachings of the Pali Canon. This latter teachings are usually said for the Arhat training. However, if one looked at the other disciples of the Buddha, especially MahaKasyapa and the Buddha's wife, these two have been with the Buddha for several eons and various rebirths when Buddha was a bodhisattva. MahaKasyapa was said to be about similar to the Buddha's accomplishments, i.e. physically he could even wore the Buddha's clothes and reads the teachings of the Buddha mind to mind when the Buddha held up a flower, MahaKasyapa smiled whereas nobody knew why the Buddha did that. Other than these two, none of the arhats and other bodhisattvas-to-be could not understand when the Buddha talked about unconditioned existence., and in the Pali Canon there is this: 4 Unanswered Questions. Moreover, I believe there is no point for the Buddha to teach what is more than his then disciples can grasped. However, for Yasodhara and MahaKasyapa it was different. I believe they understood, at least a glimpse. In the Mahayana I was trying to find out in Chinese Buddhism, what did they say about the Buddha's 4 Unanswered Questions, according to the Mahayana translation. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyenste Norbu Rinpoche! where are the texts?
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thank you:)
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now I see!
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Are feminine men and trans women included in this?
Of course! Why not? I'm a slightly feminine man and relate very strongly to Lama Tsultrim's books.
@@paulhostler7863 Paul Hostler
The Buddha said ALL humans :)
#wildabeast #jade #bailey #sean #kaycee # that other cool guy with the hat :)
Women of wisdom Mother Earth health spirit I need this in my Stean Anthony work in particular at a high level of love for one another, Women leaders Women teachers, be strong. thank you and God bless you amen Help me to be here for all beings, to be more selfless amen. What is a woman? I was a woman and I am a man I am a man and I am also a woman, I am a brain cell filled with folly what am I there is no difference between man or woman, we are all brain cells in our brains, choose pity and love and cling to love. No more folly in ancient faith time to mature I need you women to do more work for goodness sake why don’t you?
Now the I/self is called a She, aaa I get it
The host though... talking too much at the introduction. It's two minutes into your guests appearance, and you're still talking...
Robot.